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Admiralty: Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment and predecessors: Records

Catalogue reference: ADM 220

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ADM 220

Reports, technical notes, papers, minutes and correspondence of the Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment and its forerunners HM Signal School, the Admiralty Signal Establishment and the Admiralty Signal and Radar Establishment.

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Reference
ADM 220
Title
Admiralty: Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment and predecessors: Records
Date
1918-1983
Description

Reports, technical notes, papers, minutes and correspondence of the Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment and its forerunners HM Signal School, the Admiralty Signal Establishment and the Admiralty Signal and Radar Establishment.

Related material

Other records of the Admiralty Corrosion Committee and successors are in ADM 249

For further records of signals and radar establishments, see DEFE 35

For reports and memoranda of the Royal Radar Establishment and predecessors of the Ministry of Technology and predecessors see AVIA 26

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Creator(s)
  • Admiralty Experimental Department, 1917-1941
  • Admiralty Signal and Radar Establishment, 1948-1959
  • Admiralty Signal Establishment, 1941-1948
  • Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment, 1959-1984
Physical description
2483 files and volumes
Access conditions
Open unless otherwise stated
Immediate source of acquisition

From 1981 Ministry of Defence

Accruals
Series is accruing
Administrative / biographical background

The Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment originated in an Experimental Department set up in 1917 at HM Signal School, Portsmouth, to coordinate research work undertaken since 1896 on the Torpedo School ships HMS Defiance and HMS Vernon. In 1941 the Experimental Department became the Admiralty Signal Establishment which, like its predecessors, was largely concerned with communications. However, technological advances during the Second World War necessitated an increase in related fields of research, and in 1948 these were brought under one body, the Admiralty Signal and Radar Establishment at Portsmouth. In 1959 it was decided that missile technology justified an extension of its scope, and on being amalgamated with the Admiralty Gunnery Establishment (AGE) it received the title of Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment (ASWE). It is responsible for various aspects of research, development, design and trial of equipment, devices and techniques in the fields of communications, radar missile control, and electronic counter-measures and in related fields.

In 1971 the Admiralty Compass Observatory was absorbed into ASWE as its Navigation Division, and in 1984 the Establishment was amalgamated with Admiralty Underwater Weapons Establishment (AUWE) and Admiralty Marine Technology Establishment (AMTE) to form the Admiralty Research Establishment (ARE).

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C1928/

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Admiralty: Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment and predecessors: Records