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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

Britain’s new howitzers to begin arriving in two years

The British Army's 72 new RCH 155 self-propelled howitzers will be delivered individually rather than in tranches, with deliveries scheduled to take place between 2028 and 2032.
Armored tank moves across a dusty field with trees behind it and a blue sky above; smoke rises from the tracks as it advances.

Britain’s new battle tank completes mission trials

The trial platforms operated in representative conditions across a range of activities including cross-country mobility, road running, gunnery equipment operation, and full crew drills.
Close-up of a damaged metallic sculpture resembling a fighter jet, with jagged edges and exposed orange interior components against a blue sky.

F-35B completes first flight with British SPEAR 3 missile

An F-35B test aircraft has completed its first flight carrying four SPEAR 3 missiles, as part of ongoing trials to integrate the UK's next-generation precision strike weapon onto the fifth-generation fighter.
Military officer in dress uniform delivering a speech at a podium during a Combined Naval Event.

CNE 2026 a huge success as hybrid navy takes centre stage

From a standing ovation for Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces to a minister demanding a thousand-ship uncrewed navy, Navy Leaders delivered three days at Farnborough that the maritime defence world will not forget quickly.
Close-up of a round sign featuring the DPRTE logo at an event or expo setting.

DPRTE Scotland delivers an astounding first edition

DPRTE came to Scotland at #SDS26 and delivered. The room was packed, the conversations were real, and the industry verdict was unanimous.

VLS timeline on new British warships yet to be confirmed

The Ministry of Defence has declined to provide timelines for either Initial Operating Capability or Full Operating Capability for the Mk 41 Vertical Launch System on Royal Navy warships, telling Parliament that in-service dates will be confirmed in due course.
Gray small boat with a Mercury outboard powered engine on open water under a blue sky with clouds.

SYOS talks scale, proof and multi-domain ambition at CNE

SYOS CEO Sam Vye spoke to the UK Defence Journal at #CNE2026 about the company's growth, its record in Ukraine, and a portfolio that now spans from unmanned helicopters to a brand new uncrewed underwater vehicle.

Submarine chief says subs are model for hybrid navy

Director Submarines Rear Admiral Andy Perks spoke at #CNE2026 to set out the Submarine Service's role in the Royal Navy's hybrid fleet plans.
Aerial view of several ships at sea leaving white wake trails that intersect on the deep blue ocean.

All ten JEF nations sign up to British northern navies plan

All ten nations of the Joint Expeditionary Force have signed a statement of intent to develop a more integrated multinational force across the High North. #CNE2026
Submarine partially submerged with the hull just below the surface and a periscope rising above the water under a cloudy sky.

BAE and Thales expand ambitions for Herne XLAUV

BAE Systems and Thales say the Herne XLAUV is moving beyond prototype, with demos planned for 2027 as the companies position the platform for future hybrid fleet operations. #CNE2026