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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

Welsh capital’s new affiliation with frigate

Civic leaders from Cardiff recently had their inaugural viewing of HMS Cardiff in Glasgow.

Remembering Operation Pitting

Memories of a C-17 flight carrying 436 people, thrice its designed capacity, encapsulate the spirit of Operation Pitting - pushing boundaries for humanity.

Labour dossier criticises handling of Afghan evacuation

Many Afghans have been placed in hotels within the UK and Pakistan, prompting questions about the long-term feasibility of such arrangements and the fiscal implications.

British Commandos train almost 1,000 Ukrainian Marines

Nearly 1,000 Ukrainian marines are gearing up to head home after an intensive training session by Royal Marine Commandos.

Japanese C-2 transport aircraft might be getting missiles

In an effort to enhance its standoff defence capabilities, Japan’s Defense Ministry is evaluating the possibility of outfitting its C-2 transport aircraft with long-range missiles.

F-35B Lightning Crash: Inquiry reveals factors involved

The Ministry of Defence and the Defence Safety Authority have released the findings of the Service Inquiry into the loss of the F-35B Lightning ZM152 (BK-18) of 617 Squadron.

First U.S. nuclear sub docks in Western Australia post-AUKUS

The AUKUS partnership, unveiled in September 2021, has its foundation in strengthening the defence capacities of the three countries and endorsing security within the Indo-Pacific region.

Finland Eyes $395m upgrade to M270A2 Rocket System

The U.S. State Department has given the green light for a possible Foreign Military Sale to Finland, which could see the nation upgrading its M270A1 Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS) to the M270A2 variant.

Nuclear sub dry docked for final dismantling in Rosyth

Swiftsure was dry-docked in Rosyth to begin preparations for final dismantling and will be fully dismantled by the end of 2026.

Thales to be awarded large contract to support navy equipment

The Ministry of Defence has announced its intention to award a substantial contract, valued at an estimated £2.9 billion, to Thales UK Limited.