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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory needs large numbers of engineers to work on exciting projects from combat systems to cyber security.
Dr Joel Mozer and his team met Defence Science and Technology Laboratory staff and toured the HERMES satellite ground control station at Portsdown West.
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
Defence Procurement Minister Alec Shelbrooke speaks at DVD 2022 on UK land-based defence capability
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) confirms new investment that will increase scalable protection options for the UK’s armoured land vehicles.
Help DASA and Dstl discover creative technologies and concepts that may disrupt the future of defence
The 24th Chemical Weapons Demilitarisation Conference, hosted by the Ministry of Defence and Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, has concluded today.
One of Dstl’s leading urban warfare experts travelled to the United States to participate in and help run a specialist training course.
Emily's role as a scientist at Dstl has included opportunities to work on real world projects that make a huge difference to UK and wider defence.
Experts from Dstl have been working with soldiers on a live fire exercise to ensure they are equipped with the most effective kit possible.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) and the UK Space Agency will investigate ways to collaborate more closely.
At a recent event, suppliers demonstrated an array of technologies that allow an operator to experience being in a distant location.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is seeking innovations that enable front line clinicians to diagnose and treat individuals exposed to biological or chemical agents in approximately 1 hour
Dstl is searching for technologies that enable missiles to cooperate with each other to complete shared objectives
Secured through the Space to Innovate Campaign – Bravo Drop, five innovative organisations have won funding to develop technologies that enhance the UK’s ability to safely operate in space
Five innovative organisations have won a share of £1 million to develop technologies that enhance the UK’s ability to safely operate in space.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Ministry of Defence is partnering with UK industry in a collaborative approach to delivering next-generation air survivability solutions.
A research satellite from RHEA Group, built by Open Cosmos, completes the line-up of satellites set to launch from Spaceport Cornwall this year.
Dstl and the Alan Turing Institute have jointly launched the Centre in order to research problems related to advancing artificial intelligence (AI) capability.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has more than 30 opportunities for experienced project managers to help deliver transformative science and technology.
Defence data scientists and engineers come close to world record time in a DeepRacer artificial intelligence challenge.
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