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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

RFA pay dispute and retention concerns continues

The Ministry of Defence has addressed questions raised in Parliament about the ongoing pay dispute within the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.

MOD seeking contractors for Cyprus solar farm

The Ministry of Defence has announced a tender for the construction of a new solar photovoltaic park at Dhekelia, within the Sovereign Base Areas Administration (SBAA) in Cyprus.

Delays continue in Morpheus Tactical Comms programme

To date, the Morpheus project has incurred a cost of approximately £828 million and the programme remains in limbo.

UK to prioritise NATO over EU defence initiatives

The Ministry of Defence has clarified its stance on defence policy concerning European Union initiatives, including the EU Single Intelligence and Analysis Capacity, the projected EU Rapid Deployment Capacity, and the planned EU Military Planning and Conduct Capability.

Government confirm new assault ships due for 2033

The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that the Multi-Role Support Ship (MRSS) programme, intended to replace the Royal Navy’s current amphibious fleet, is progressing through its concept phase, with the first vessel expected to enter service by 2033.

Space Command funding subject to upcoming defence review

The Ministry of Defence has outlined its commitment to ensuring that space remains a central pillar of future defence planning.

Clarification issued on RAF Cranwell drone activity

It now appears unlikely that the operation will proceed as initially described.

MOD detail recent use of retiring military equipment

The Ministry of Defence has provided details on the recent operational deployments of several platforms slated for retirement as part of the UK's ongoing transition to 'modernised capabilities'.

UK could use lasers to protect military bases

While the MOD acknowledged the importance of DEWs in base defence, they declined to provide specific details about their use in protecting military installations.

Plans for Watchkeeper replacement outlined

Armed Forces Minister Luke Pollard confirmed that the MOD plans to procure a modern 'Land Tactical Deep Find' capability to replace the 14-year-old Watchkeeper system.