George Allison
Future assault ships could use drones to deliver Commandos
Delivering uncrewed systems will feature heavily in the design specifications of the Multi-Role Support Ships – the next generation of amphibious ships.
We spoke to a Saudi pilot ahead of Cobra Warrior
As Exercise Cobra Warrior kicked off, George Allison had the opportunity to speak with Lieutenant Colonel Faisal, Deputy Detachment Commander of the Royal Saudi Air Force.
Senior RAF officer talks Europe’s premier air exercise
Beyond hardware, forging relationships is essential to modern airpower, Group Captain Jim Calvert told us at RAF Waddington ahead of Exercise Cobra Warrior.
Huge air combat exercise kicks off in UK skies
Cobra Warrior involves in large-scale scenarios that test every aspect of air combat, from traditional air-to-air engagements to full-spectrum electronic warfare.
Norway Type 26 bid boosted as BAE and Hamek sign partnership
BAE Systems and Norwegian shipyard Hamek have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on Norway’s maritime defence requirements.
American forces bomb terrorist leader in Syria
"We will relentlessly pursue and destroy terrorist threats, no matter their location, in order to protect our homeland and our allies and partners," said General Michael Erik Kurilla.
British aircraft carrier goes to sea
HMS Prince of Wales has put to sea for pre-deployment training ahead of a British Carrier Strike Group deployment to the Pacific later this year.
Pentagon tells personnel to ignore Musk-backed email
"The Department of Defense is responsible for reviewing the performance of its personnel", the Department said in response to an email asking workers to justify their jobs.
American bombers ‘demonstrate force’ in Middle East
For the second time in 48 hours the United States has deployed B-52H Stratofortress bombers to the Middle East to "demonstrate force projection capabilities".
Russian military aircraft intercepted by NATO jets
NATO fighter jets intercepted two Russian military aircraft that failed to comply with international air traffic regulations, posing a security concern, according to NATO Air Command.