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  • The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Cambridge, opens Dstl‚Äôs new counter-terrorism facility
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    The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Cambridge, opens Dstl’s new counter-terrorism facility
    The UKvïs Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has been given a rare Royal visit during the Covid-19 pandemic to showcase the science inside defence and security when Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Cambridge visited its site near Salisbury.

    The Queen and The Duke officially opened Dstlvïs new ¬£30M Energetics Analysis Centre. They also met staff who have been providing specialist scientific advice and support to the COVID-19 pandemic and those involved in providing a rapid operational response to the Novichok incident in 2018.

    The Energetics Analysis Centre is a state-of-the-art building from which hundreds of scientists conduct world-class research and analysis to give the UK military and security advantage, protecting against terrorist and criminal threats. The expert teamvïs impact extends across Government, reaching the Ministry of Defence, Home Office, Department for Transport and other agencies.

    Hosted by Dstlvïs Chief Executive, Gary Aitkenhead, The Queen and The Duke viewed interactive displays and met a number of scientists at a social distance who explained how Dstlvïs science and technology keeps the public safe by detecting explosives, helping to identify terrorist networks and analysing vital forensic evidence to help bring those involved in terrorism to justice.
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  • The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Cambridge, opens Dstl‚Äôs new counter-terrorism facility
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    The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Cambridge, opens Dstl’s new counter-terrorism facility
    The UKvïs Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has been given a rare Royal visit during the Covid-19 pandemic to showcase the science inside defence and security when Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Cambridge visited its site near Salisbury.

    The Queen and The Duke officially opened Dstlvïs new ¬£30M Energetics Analysis Centre. They also met staff who have been providing specialist scientific advice and support to the COVID-19 pandemic and those involved in providing a rapid operational response to the Novichok incident in 2018.

    The Energetics Analysis Centre is a state-of-the-art building from which hundreds of scientists conduct world-class research and analysis to give the UK military and security advantage, protecting against terrorist and criminal threats. The expert teamvïs impact extends across Government, reaching the Ministry of Defence, Home Office, Department for Transport and other agencies.

    Hosted by Dstlvïs Chief Executive, Gary Aitkenhead, The Queen and The Duke viewed interactive displays and met a number of scientists at a social distance who explained how Dstlvïs science and technology keeps the public safe by detecting explosives, helping to identify terrorist networks and analysing vital forensic evidence to help bring those involved in terrorism to justice.
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  • The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Cambridge, opens Dstl‚Äôs new counter-terrorism facility
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    The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Cambridge, opens Dstl’s new counter-terrorism facility
    The UKvïs Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has been given a rare Royal visit during the Covid-19 pandemic to showcase the science inside defence and security when Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Cambridge visited its site near Salisbury.

    The Queen and The Duke officially opened Dstlvïs new ¬£30M Energetics Analysis Centre. They also met staff who have been providing specialist scientific advice and support to the COVID-19 pandemic and those involved in providing a rapid operational response to the Novichok incident in 2018.

    The Energetics Analysis Centre is a state-of-the-art building from which hundreds of scientists conduct world-class research and analysis to give the UK military and security advantage, protecting against terrorist and criminal threats. The expert teamvïs impact extends across Government, reaching the Ministry of Defence, Home Office, Department for Transport and other agencies.

    Hosted by Dstlvïs Chief Executive, Gary Aitkenhead, The Queen and The Duke viewed interactive displays and met a number of scientists at a social distance who explained how Dstlvïs science and technology keeps the public safe by detecting explosives, helping to identify terrorist networks and analysing vital forensic evidence to help bring those involved in terrorism to justice.
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  • Best of Defence Imagery 2020
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    Best of Defence Imagery 2020
    Image of troops paying a socially distanced tribute to Her Majesty on her official Birthday at Windsor Castle. The 1st Battalion Welsh Guards, turned out in the Quadrangle accompanied by a reduced Massed Band of the Household Division today (13/06/2020).

    Ordinarily, Guardsmen would be shoulder-to-shoulder, enabling them to maintain dressing' or staying in line with one another, but in keeping with government COVID-19 guidelines on social distancing, each Guardsman was tasked with standing 2.2m apart, measured by three turns of the pace stick.

    Soldiers were chosen due to the fact they are either living in the Windsor area, on duty at the Castle, or based in Barracks nearby, so limiting the amount of travel required.

    The special ceremony for Her Majesty was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Henry Llewelyn-Usher. Music included many stirring Welsh favourites and was conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Simon Haw. An event of this nature has not happened in Windsor for the Sovereign's birthday since 1895, and today the Household Division demonstrated new ceremonial drill moves that have been developed in order to deliver the ceremonial standards for which they are recognised around the world while conforming to strict social distancing guidelines. Immediately following the ceremony, the Windsor Castle Guard returned to the guardroom to resume their guard duty.

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  • Best of Defence Imagery 2020
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    Best of Defence Imagery 2020
    Image shows children from the local Cherry Tree Academy waving flags and cheering Her Majesty The Queen as she prepares to leave RAF Marham after her visit.

    Her Majesty The Queen visited Royal Air Force (RAF) Marham in her capacity as Honorary Air Commodore of the Station.

    At Her Majesty’s arrival; the route was lined by children from the local Cherry Tree Academy and the Rainbow Daycare Centre, along with members of the local community; all waving flags and cheering as The Queen passed by.

    From here Her Majesty transitioned to the Integrated Training Centre (ITC); where she was first introduced to personnel from both the RAF and Royal Navy, before moving into the training areas to watch demonstrations.

    After this; The Queen was driven to a viewing location to watch the F35b Lightning Aircraft conduct a Vertical Landing on one of the purpose built landing pads.
    Her Majesty was then taken to the Warrant Officer’s and Sergeant’s Mess (WOSM) where she met Senior Non-Commissioned Officers and Junior Ranks, along with civilian personnel, speaking to them about their varied roles at RAF Marham before moving to the Officers’ Mess for lunch.

    RAF Marham is the home of the F-35 Lightning a 5th Generation, multi-role, stealth fighter. The Station is also home to a range of engineering support functions from maintenance to frontline support. © MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs special relationship with the Armed Forces
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    His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs special relationship with the Armed Forces
    FILE PHOTO: The Duke of Edinburgh formally received Letters Patent as the holder of the title and office of Lord High Admiral.

    Here his highness the Duke of Edinburgh takes the Royal Salute as The Lord High Admiral in Admiralty Square. To the left of HRH is The Command Warrant Officer with Her Majesty The Queen in the background.

    His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh had a close personal relationship with the Armed Forces throughout his life. More than 700 members of the Armed Forces will be involved in His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs funeral tomorrow.

    Armed Forces personnel from the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, British Army and Royal Air Force will provide ceremonial support at the funeral. This includes units with a special relationship with The Duke of Edinburgh, who will assemble in the Quadrangle at Windsor Castle. The Royal Navy will provide a Piping Party to play music as the coffin enters St Georgeís Chapel. The Army will provide a Guard of Honour outside the chapel and fire processional minute guns. The Royal Air Force will line the route of the procession as the coffin moves to the chapel.

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