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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

Royal Air Force aircraft to be fitted with micro-sensors

BAE has secured contracts to install micro-sensors on a number of Royal Air Force aircraft.

BAE win £2.1bn Typhoon jet support contract

The decade long agreement seeks to reinvest £500 million into new capabilities for Typhoon. Chris Boardman, managing director of BAE Systems Military Air and Information,...

HMS Albion nearing end of refit

HMS Albion has entered into the next phase of its refit with the external hull work now largely complete.

British combat aircraft continue to smash Islamic State

RAF pilots have now flown more than 2800 missions in Iraq and Syria against Islamic State, striking 865 times in Iraq and over 50 times in Syria.

Chief of the General Staff comments on women in combat roles

General Sir Nick Carter, Chief of the General Staff, has commented after the ban on women serving in ground close combat roles was lifted.

HMS Dragon returns to the fleet

HMS Dragon, a Type 45 destroyer, had been out of action for a year while undergoing a major refit and upgrade. She is now due for sea trials.

WATCH: HMS Daring demonstrates firepower

With a flash of fire and a thunderous roar, HMS Daring lit her 10th birthday candle in spectacular style with the test firing of a Sea Viper missile.

Boeing to create 2,000 new jobs in Britain

David Cameron said Boeing had confirmed it would create 2,000 new jobs in Britain and increase its research and development spending.

Cardigan Bay back in UK waters after four years away

Support ship RFA Cardigan Bay is back in UK waters after completing her lengthy Gulf mission.

£365m in funding for new UK aerospace R&D projects

£365m worth of aerospace R&D projects have been approved "to ensure the UK’s continued position at the forefront of global aerospace."