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Scientists at Dstl have led a unique urban military experiment, known as the Contested Urban Environment exercise (CUE2021).
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Vital discussions on the importance of chemical weapon demilitarisation began on 2 November, with Defence Minister Baroness Goldie delivering a keynote speech.
16 nations are collaborating and sharing global best practice in adopting artificial intelligence (AI) to deal with defence and security challenges.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has raised its membership in Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) to Principal level.
Integrated artificial intelligence technologies to support the armed forces are being developed as part of an international partnership agreement.
Dr Paul Kealey, Head of Cyber information Systems for the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, explains how we keep ahead of the cyber curve and protect the UK.
Uncrewed ground vehicles are being trialled for potential use in future resupply operations.
Explore the transformational impact of artificial intelligence on defence and security and discuss the topic of 'trustworthy AI'.
Dstl will host the 23rd CWD conference, bringing together international experts to work together to achieve a future free from chemical weapons.
Dstl has been working with Slitherine Software and Battlefront to create a product with the same combat challenges – but with an important difference.
Seven projects have been awarded funding to develop technologies that support the coexistence of offshore windfarms and UK air defence systems
This year’s Inspiring Fifty UK awards have been announced today by organisers accelerateHER at the start of London Tech Week 2021.
Industry works with defence to create amphibious vehicles, robots and drones in Map the Gap competition.
Portsmouth has been selected to host a unique military training event to test the latest technology for military personnel.
Dstl and QinetiQ showcase the Mobility Test Rig (MTR), demonstrating the potential functionality and capability of novel mobility solutions.
A new uncrewed marine platform with intelligent autonomy is now available for use by intelligence gathering and threat detection communities around the globe.
The study explores solutions to protect Uncrewed Ground Vehicles (UGVs) and ensure high levels of mobility, survivability and mission availability.
The company has announced ambitious plans to create hundreds of new ventures that will provided a substantial contribution to the economy and society.
Three contracts awarded to produce new Directed Energy Weapons advanced demonstrators for British Army vehicles and Royal Navy frigate
Contracts worth up to £400,000 available for innovations that enhance intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance in the space domain
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