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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

MoD to release annual safety statistics for Clyde base

The Ministry of Defence has confirmed it will begin publishing annual statistics on nuclear safety incidents at HM Naval Base Clyde as part of an effort to increase transparency.

Ayr skies roar to life at Festival of Flight 2025

The International Ayr Show – Festival of Flight drew huge crowds to Ayr’s Low Green, where a UK Defence Journal team member documented the atmosphere through a set of striking photographs.

Moog brings reconfigurable weapons turret to DSEI 2025

Moog is using #DSEI2025 to push its Reconfigurable Integrated-weapons Platform (RIwP) as a flexible solution for British Army requirements ranging from counter-drone to anti-armour missions.

Robin Radar unveils Shahed detection upgrade for Ukraine

Robin Radar Systems has unveiled what it calls a breakthrough upgrade to its IRIS counter-drone radar, extending detection range from 5km to 12km. #DSEI2025

Obese-Jecty warns UK drone strategy risks falling behind

Conservative MP Ben Obese-Jecty has delivered a stark warning that Britain’s approach to drones may fall short of the pace set by conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, telling Westminster Hall that "the nature of warfare has changed".

Carns warns drones mark ‘machine gun moment’ for UK forces

Veterans Minister Al Carns told MPs that uncrewed systems have transformed modern warfare as profoundly as the machine gun or the Dreadnought, warning Britain must lead this revolution or risk falling behind.

UK gives details on Type 83 and missile ship fleet plans

Defence Minister Luke Pollard has outlined new details on the Royal Navy’s Future Air Dominance System. The plan centres on the Type 83 destroyer and uncrewed Type 91 'Missile Ship', with service entry expected from the mid-2030s.

UK and Ireland to update defence agreement

UK and Ireland will update their 2015 defence agreement for 2026, covering training, maritime security, cyber cooperation and critical infrastructure, amid debates in the Lords over neutrality and cost-sharing.

Over 50,000 jobs estimated if UK spends 3 percent on defence

The UK defence industry could create 50,000 additional jobs by 2035 if government spending rises to 3% of GDP, according to new analysis released by trade body ADS.

UK unveils £250m defence growth deal to boost Scotland jobs

Scotland is to receive a share of £250 million in Defence Growth Deals, with ministers promising jobs, innovation and investment across the nation’s defence sector.