More than a flock of seagulls: Sea birds at Cape Wrath

...Kittiwakes. The downside to this process is that the birds and devices have to be retrieved some days later in order to decode them – which means capturing the same...
...Kittiwakes. The downside to this process is that the birds and devices have to be retrieved some days later in order to decode them – which means capturing the same...
...Defence estate. The event provides an opportunity for DIO to talk to our current supply chain, and to businesses who might work with us in the future. The DPRTE event...
...complex. The Civil Aviation Authority has been keen not to over-regulate the use of these machines so that people of all backgrounds can enjoy them. However, the MAA regulations currently...
...use the woodlands. It can range from cover for artillery to learning how to defend a wood from attack and even learning bushcraft skills. For safety reasons, we like to...
...an amazing place to visit. Forward Air Controllers from the RAF Regiment guide a Typhoon to the target during training at Cape Wrath. [Crown Copyright - photograph by Sgt Andy...
...to gain a good, broad overview of the different business areas within DIO and how they all work together from my day-to-day interactions with staff and stakeholders. For this reason...
...the north to Cape Zevgari to the west and round almost to Cape Gata in the east. It would have been extremely well sited both to spot approaching shipping and...
...ANEMOI, three remote radar head sites requiring new accommodation and infrastructure. These projects alone represent an investment of more than £100m and show how DIO is committed to improving the...
...response to COVID-19 Throughout DIO we’ve had to adapt and change the way we work. Thanks to flexible working, we were in a strong position to ensure that those not...
...harm or injury to the people that use it. At all times, public safety is a prime consideration for us. We work hard to balance the needs of our users...