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Forsvarets forskningsinstitutt
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Forsvarets forskningsinstitutt, abbreviated FFI, is the Norwegian Defence
Research Establishment, established shortly after World War II (WWII)
on 11 April 1946, based on research knowledge that was gained during the war
by Norwegian engineers whilst working in the UK.
During WWII, around 30 Norwegian enginers and scientists
worked at British research institutes.
In 1944, the Defense High Command's Technical Commitee (FOTU) in London,
proposed that after the war, a separate military research institute should
be established under the Ministry of Defence, which was eventually
approved on 11 April 1946.
One of the most central people of the group of scientists, Fredrik Møller,
became the FFI's first director (1948-1957).
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