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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) is seeking potential new suppliers to help influence future wargame development. A free “Show and Tell” event is planned on 7 November with our partners at The Manufacturing Technology Centre in Coventry. Wargames can be used to explore tactical, operational and strategic issues across ...


Scotland’s largest military establishment, the HM Naval Base in Clyde, has been selected as the first UK test site for a study that could change the way soldiers, sailors and aircrew are housed. The 3,400 submariners, sailors and Royal Marines based at (HMNB Clyde) have been selected as the first UK ...


Construction of a combined medical dental centre, physical training centre and band/drill area has completed on the site of the Defence College of Logistics, Policing and Administration at Worthy Down. The three new buildings at Worthy Down have been delivered as part of a £300 million project by the Defence Infrastructure ...


Colonel Tim Collins MBE has been confirmed as a keynote speaker at Defence Procurement, Research, Technology & Exportability (DPRTE) 2020, which will take place at Farnborough International Exhibition Centre on 3 September. Colonel Tim Collins OBE delivered the infamous speech to British troops of the 1st Royal Irish Battle Group on ...


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