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  2. Defence Science and Technology Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Dstl was formed from the July 2001 split of the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA). Dstl was established to carry out and retain the science and technology work that is best done within government, [4] while work that could be done by industry (forming the majority of DERA's activities) was transferred to Qinetiq, a government-owned company that was later floated on the stock exchange.

  3. Royal Military College of Science - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 the Royal Military College of Science amalgamated with the Defence Leadership Centre to create the Defence College of Management and Technology (DCMT). Then in 2009, DCMT became part of the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, and was therefore renamed the Defence Academy – College of Management and Technology (DA-CMT). [11]

  4. Structure of the British Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Defence Centre for Languages and Culture, at MoD Shrivenham [108] Defence Attaché and Loan Service Centre, at MoD Shrivenham [109] Nuclear Department, at HMS Sultan [110] Technology School, at MoD Shrivenham [111] Defence Leadership Centre, at MoD Shrivenham; Business Skills College, at MoD Shrivenham [112] Centre of Air Safety Training [113]

  5. Combined Arms Tactical Trainer - Wikipedia

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    The Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (CATT) is the British Army's primary tactical battlegroup simulator, consisting of over 150 networked simulators which replicate the interiors of armoured vehicles. [1] It has sites at Warminster in Wiltshire (near Waterloo Lines) and Sennelager in Germany, which can be operated separately or inter-linked. [2]

  6. Higher Command and Staff Course - Wikipedia

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    The course is provided by the Joint Services Command and Staff College of the British Armed Forces initially for 24 colonels or equivalent aged 41 to 44 years (and a few lieutenant-colonels and brigadiers): 15 from the army, 1 or 2 from the Royal Navy, 1 or 2 from the Royal Air Force, and 4 from overseas (such as the United States of America ...

  7. Defence Technical Undergraduate Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Defence Technical Undergraduate Scheme (DTUS) is a university sponsorship programme for students who want to join the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force or Engineering and Science branch of the Ministry of Defence (MOD) Civil Service as technical officers after they graduate; Army sponsored students are destined for either the Royal Corps of Signals, Royal Electrical and Mechanical ...

  8. Defence School of Communications and Information Systems

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    The school deliver a wide range of initial and advanced technical training in communications and information systems, and leadership training, to British servicemen and women and international defence students. Overall the School offers 180 different course types, from short equipment-specific courses to Bachelor degrees. It offers a key ...

  9. Communications and information systems of the British Armed ...

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    The British Armed Forces operates a wide range of communications and information systems (CIS). [1] Some of these are specialised military systems, while others are procured off-the-shelf. They fall into three main categories: satellite ground terminals, terrestrial trunk communications systems, and combat net radio systems.