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Catalogue reference: DEFE 15
DEFE 15
The series contains technical reports and memoranda and some administrative records of the Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment and its predecessors. Many pieces contain drawings, diagrams or photographs.
DEFE 15
1808-1994
The series contains technical reports and memoranda and some administrative records of the Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment and its predecessors.
Many pieces contain drawings, diagrams or photographs.
Further records relating to armament research and development are in: WO 385 SUPP 28
Further records relating to the Research Department, Woolwich are in SUPP 5
Military Vehicles and Engineering Establishment WO 194
Public Record(s)
English
2839 files, rolls and volumes
Open unless otherwise stated
From 1983 Ministry of Defence
Series is accruing.
The Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment (RARDE) had its origins in the Research Department Woolwich, and its Design Department which was established in 1922 and was concerned with the engineering design and development of weapons.
At the end of 1942 the Design Department moved to Fort Halstead, Kent, followed later by the Research Department. They were designated the Armament Design Department and the Armament Research Department (ARD) respectively. In 1948 the ARD's name was changed to Armament Research Establishment (ARE).
The two departments were amalgamated in 1955 to form the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE), to integrate all stages of research, design and development. On 8 February 1962 the title of Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment was granted.
RARDE moved from MOD (Army) to become part of the new MOD/CER (Controllerate of Research and Development Establishments and Research) in 1971, its primary concern continuing in the research, design and development of conventional armaments for the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force, whilst also providing help for the Home Office on the hazards of explosives, dangerous chemicals and the forensic aspects of explosives.
During the 1980s RARDE amalgamated with the Military Vehicle Engineering Establishment (MVEE), whose main sites were located at Chertsey and Christchurch, and the Propellants, Explosives and Rocket Motor Establishment which was based at Waltham Abbey and Westcott.
On 1 April 1991 the Defence Research Agency (DRA) was set up incorporating in one organisation the Royal Aerospace Establishment, The Admiralty Research Establishment, RARDE and the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment.
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Ministry of Defence and predecessors: Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment and predecessors: Technical Reports and Memoranda
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