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The design for a safer and more effective way to breach doors is based on research by Dstl and has been licensed to a specialist UK company.
Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has reopened the grenade range at Colaton Raleigh Common on the Pebblebed Heaths
Test methodology and results for the fake bomb detection device known as the 'Mole' which was circulated and included in the Blue Book.
Personnel disposing of suspected bombs in the UK are being equipped with next-generation digital protection.
The dummy device, constructed by 2 Dstl apprentices, will support educational outreach activity at the recently-opened museum at Worthy Down near Winchester.
The government has laid secondary legislation to further tighten controls for poisons and chemicals which can be used to make explosives.
Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has announced a contract worth up to £55 million for 56 innovative bomb disposal robots at the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) Exhibition in London this morning.
From fireworks to fuselages, if it’s been in a crime to do with explosives, Dstl’s Forensic Explosives Laboratory (FEL) has seen it.
Military bomb disposal experts have arrived at Temple Street, Bethnal Green after an unexploded 250kg World War Two device was discovered.
Secretary of State for Defence Sir Michael Fallon delivered the keynote speech at the Defence and Security Equipment International 2017 at the Excel Centre.
The Defence and Security Accelerator is launching a competition to rapidly develop novel technology and techniques to boost the UK’s life-saving counter homemade bomb capability.
Early trials have been conducted as part of the LDEW project. Watch the video of a test laser melting a mortar bomb.
How UK aid is helping remove the threat of land mines after two decades of conflict
British forces have continued to conduct air operations in the fight against Daesh
How a British charity is helping communities recover from conflict
Employment Tribunal decision.
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