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George Allison

George Allison
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George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison

Babcock introduces ‘Arrowyard’ to assist local build efforts

Babcock has launched 'Arrowyard' to assist with local building the Arrowhead frigate.

BAE unveils CV90 with new D-series turret

BAE Systems is showcasing its latest CV90 with the new D-series turret.

Where are the Royal Navy’s Type 23 Frigates?

What is the location of each of the 12 Type 23 frigates in the Royal Navy?

Tempest testbed aircraft ‘Excalibur’ moves forward

The project will see a commercial airliner completely overhauled, turning it into a flying testbed for the technology that will go into the UK's future fighter 'Tempest'.

Warships begin to arrive in Glasgow

Warships have started to arrive in the city with more vessels expected to arrive in preparation for Exercise Joint Warrior.

Britain, America and Australia announce new defence alliance

Australia, the United States and Britain have created the new 'AUKUS' defence alliance. The first initiative of the alliance will be collaboration on future nuclear-powered submarines for the Royal Australian Navy

British unmanned fighter ‘Mosquito’ to fly in 2023

Mosquito, the upcoming British fighter drone, will fly in 2023.

Leonardo reveals team ‘AW149 UK’ for UK Medium Helicopter

Leonardo is putting forward its latest-generation AW149 helicopter for the UK’s New Medium Helicopter competition.

First Challenger 3 guns enter production ahead of schedule

Two Challeger 3 bound Rheinmetall 120mm smoothbore L55A1 weapons for testing and trialling have now entered production, ahead of schedule, at Rheinmetall’s Unterluss facility.

British carriers conduct simultaneous F-35 jet operations

The Royal Navy currently has two aircraft carriers at sea both flying F-35 jets, something that only one other navy in the world is capable of.