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- Telecommunications Research Establishment (TRE) Samuel Curran, William Butement, Edward Shire, and Amherst Thomson conceived of the idea of a proximity...
- William Alan Stewart Butement CBE (18 August 1904 – 25 January 1990) was a New Zealand-born British-Australian defence scientist and public servant. A...
- Alder took out a secret provisional patent for Naval radar in 1928. W.A.S. Butement and P. E. Pollard developed a breadboard test unit, operating at 50 cm...
- where Penney, Flight Lieutenant Charles Taplin and Chief Scientist Alan Butement landed in a Bristol Freighter on 17 October 1953, two days after the Totem...
- S. Butement, the Chief Scientist at the Australian Department of Supply, of his intention to visit the site before the Hurricane test. Butement warned...
- " The British Army was actually the first to consider radar, when Alan Butement and P. E. Pollard submitted a paper in 1931 suggesting using pulses of...
- Chief Defence Scientists Period in office Dr Alan Butement 1949–1967 H A Wills 1968–1971 Dr J L Farrands 1971–1977 Prof Tom Fink 1978–1986 Henry d'****umpcao...
- Station of the Army's Signals Experimental Establishment (SEE), W. A. S. Butement and P. E. Pollard had examined pulsed 600 MHz (50-cm) signals for detection...
- remained common on consumer boating depth meters until the 1990s. W. A. S. Butement developed a further adaptation of the J-scope in the "spiral time base"...
- first mention of radar in the UK was a 1930 suggestion made by W. A. S. Butement and P. E. Pollard of the Army War Office's Signals Experimental Establishment...