Harry Diamond Laboratories
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Harry Diamond Laboratories
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The Harry Diamond Laboratories (HDL) was a research facility of the Ordnance Development Division of the National Bureau of Standards and later the US Army, most notable for its work on proximity fuzes in World War II. The organization was founded in 1940, but was not named after its first director Harry Diamond until 1962. HDL was one of seven Army laboratories merged to form the new Army Research Laboratory in 1992.
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Defunct research facility
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Diamond_Laboratories
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2024-04-06T19:04:15Z
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