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From Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl)
  • You can access defence science and technology research via our central repository, and submit your own research.

  • Dstl provides the UK with world-class capability in applying artificial intelligence, data science and machine learning to defence and security challenges.

  • Dstl ensures the UK armed forces have the required weapons capability through research, development and demonstration of advances in science and technology.

  • An introduction to how defence might lessen our contributions to and adapt to climate change.

  • A simple guide to quantum physics, demystifying quantum technology using everyday language, familiar examples and analogies.

  • Guidance on working securely with or for the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl).

  • Find out how to submit your research to Athena, Dstl's central repository of MOD-sponsored scientific and technical research reports.

  • Dstl’s incinerator facility near Salisbury provides a specialist disposal solution for hazardous or high security waste materials.

  • A simple guide and framework for thinking about artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomy from a systems perspective.

  • The Defence and Security Accelerator seeks proposals for novel and innovative technologies for lightweight, rapidly deployable protection on the front-line.

  • Newletters providing updates for the forensic community in support of the Fingermark Visualisation Manual since 2003.

  • The Defence and Security Accelerator seeks proposals for novel and innovative technologies for lightweight, rapidly deployable protection on the front-line.

  • This document complements the higher-level guidance in the government Analytical Quality Assurance (AQuA) book which is published by HM Treasury.

  • Dstl coordinates UK science and technology involvement in NATO and sponsors UK businesses and academic institutions to take part in these activities.

  • This Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) competition seeks proposals for novel and innovative future space science and technologies.

  • How defence adapts in response to climate change.

  • A simple guide to understanding and describing the trustworthiness of autonomous systems and associated artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms.

  • Opportunity to license Dstl technology: game that can be used to help improve cyber resilience.

  • A summary of climate change, its main drivers and what this means for our planet.

  • Acceptable use policy for the Defence and Security Accelerator online submission service.