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George Allison

George Allison
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George Allison is the founder and editor of the UK Defence Journal. He holds a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and specialises in naval and cyber security topics. George has appeared on national radio and television to provide commentary on defence and security issues. Twitter: @geoallison

Iran war hits UK deliveries of US-made munitions

The conflict in Iran has changed the delivery schedules of some US-manufactured munitions destined for the British armed forces, the Ministry of Defence has told Parliament.

The real test of the Defence Investment Plan is endurance

The Defence Investment Plan will be judged on whether Britain can sustain the forces it fields.
Red aerobatic aircraft in flight with a white side stripe and cockpit canopy, over a rural town and fields below.

Red Arrows Hawk T1 fleet running low on fatigue life

Fourteen of the twenty-four Hawk T1 jets still on the books of the Royal Air Force have used up more than eighty per cent of their fatigue index, the Ministry of Defence has said.
White business jet with Union Jack tail taxiing on a runway under a cloudy sky

Britain pauses plan to militarise VIP transport jets

Britain's plan to put its two Falcon 900LX ministerial jets onto the Military Aircraft Register and to fit them with the defensive countermeasures needed for dangerous airspace has been paused while other work takes priority.
Sailor in camouflage uniform saluting as a gray warship with the number 05 passes by on the water.

NATO kicks off huge BALTOPS drill to deter Russia

Around 6,000 troops from 15 NATO nations and a 20-ship task force have set sail from Gdynia for BALTOPS 2026, the alliance's biggest annual Baltic exercise.

Why the Type 31 frigate suits a modern navy

The Inspiration class is a low-risk and adaptable design that suits the warfare the Royal Navy now expects, and several allied navies have chosen the same hull for themselves.
Three men in a workshop inspect a large drone mounted on a stand, with flags along the wall in the background.

STARK debuts Cascade and Gambit drones with UK partner

STARK has unveiled two new unmanned systems for NATO forces, a tube-launched loitering munition called Cascade with a reach of up to 100 kilometres and a man-portable quadcopter called Gambit.

Rheinmetall sells off civilian arm to focus on defence

Rheinmetall has finalised its long-trailed exit from the automotive supplier business, agreeing to sell its civilian Power Systems division to the Munich industrial group AEQUITA for a provisional 350 million euros.
Person on a ship deck raises arms as a small helicopter hovers above, landing gear down, seawater on the horizon at dusk.

Romanian Navy official loses fingers to Shield AI V-BAT

A Romanian Navy official lost two fingers when her hand was caught in the propeller of a V-BAT drone during a training exercise on a boat off the Texas coast last month, in an incident that has come to light only as part of a broader investigation by Reuters.

Why are all of Britain’s attack submarines in port?

Britain's force of attack submarines is all in port at the same time, the latest low point in an availability problem that has plagued the fleet for years, but what is going on?