Fort Halstead was a research site of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), an executive agency of the UK Ministry of Defence. It is situated...
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Fort Halstead, a government defence research centre that is thought to have developed Britain's first atomic bomb. Chelsfield Football club Halstead Cricket...
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Aircraft, in collaboration with the High Explosive Research project at Fort Halstead, Kent. It changed its name to Hunting Percival Aircraft in 1954 and...
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direction of the Royal Armaments Research and Development Establishment at Fort Halstead. It demonstrated a firing rate as high as 96 rounds per minute, about...
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as anti-aircraft weapons. To provide a more remote testing location, Fort Halstead in Kent was acquired by the War Office in 1937, initially serving as...
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In the 21st century, it has a large commuting population. The nearby Fort Halstead defence installation was formerly a major local employer. Located to...
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The Penetration of Targets by Long Rod Projectiles (PDF). AD0595793. Fort Halstead: Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment. p. 1. J.B. Stevens;...
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Royal Arsenal, Woolwich and then Fort Halstead; and at PERME Waltham Abbey, later transferred to RARDE Fort Halstead. After privatisation Royal Ordnance...
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developed in the late 1930s by the Projectile Development Establishment at Fort Halstead in Kent under the direction of Alwyn Crow. The naval weapon had been...
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the Projectile Development Establishment of the Ministry of Supply at Fort Halstead. These were generally similar in layout to contemporary mortar shells...
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the Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment (RARDE) at Fort Halstead in Kent in 1954.[citation needed] In July 1957 the British Army ordered...
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place Penney, now the Chief Superintendent Armament Research (CSAR) at Fort Halstead in Kent, in charge of the development effort, which was codenamed High...
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enriched uranium in 1954. William Penney directed bomb design from Fort Halstead. In 1951 his design group moved to a new site at Aldermaston in Berkshire...
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history Designer Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment, Fort Halstead (barrel and bipod) Designed 1956 Manufacturer Royal Ordnance (barrel...
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Establishment (FVPE), Chertsey The Projectile Development Establishment at Fort Halstead (moved to Aberporth, Cardiganshire, in 1940 where it remained until...
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Woolwich and then Fort Halstead, in Sevenoaks, Kent; and at PERME Waltham Abbey, Essex, which later moved to become RARDE Fort Halstead. In 1942, Sir Andrew...
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England Halstead railway station, Essex Fort Halstead, a British military research site Halstead, Kansas, a city in Harvey County Halstead Property,...
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Defence Science and Technology Laboratory Alverstoke Bedford Farnborough Fort Halstead Malvern Pershore Porton Down Portsdown West Winfrith Cognition and Brain...
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sent to the Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment at Fort Halstead, Kent. Once there, it was sieved again and forensically analysed. In...
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London Defence Positions (section Reigate Fort)
viewed as obsolete, and all were sold off in 1907, with the exception of Fort Halstead, now used by DSTL. During World War I, part of the London Defence Positions...
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developed by the scientists Mike Barker MBE and Peter Hubbard OBE at RARDE Fort Halstead in late 1971 working under great pressure over a period of several weeks...
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government Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment (RARDE), Fort Halstead, Kent. Prototypes were tested in 1968. It soon emerged that some increase...
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Retrieved 2010-07-26. For the "Armament Research Department", see Fort Halstead, and cf. the entry for 1944 in "MoD History of Innovation" (PDF). Ploughshare...
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under scanner". ibnlive.com. 10 July 2007. Retrieved 10 July 2007. "Fort Halstead probes car in London security scare". Kent News. 29 June 2007. Archived...
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William Penney, the Chief Superintendent Armament Research (CSAR) at Fort Halstead in Kent, in charge of the development effort, which was codenamed High...
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Rebecca Stevens "Becky" Halstead (born 1959) is a former United States Army officer and the first female graduate of West Point to become a general officer...
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tank gun. The Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment at Fort Halstead designed a new 120 mm rifled tank gun in 1957. The new gun was deemed...
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Armament Research and Development Establishment (RARDE) – major site Fort Halstead, Kent ("Military Division")[citation needed] Royal Signals and Radar...
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1959–present Used by Western Bloc and others Production history Designer RARDE Fort Halstead Designed 1950s Specifications Case type Rimmed, bottleneck Bullet diameter...
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designs) failed in a fire. In 1936, a British research programme based at Fort Halstead in Kent under the direction of Dr. Alwyn Crow started work on a series...
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