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Rrl (disambiguation); Rrl; RRL (disambiguation)

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Telecommunications Research Establishment         
  • Radar research memorial at [[St Aldhelm's Head]] near Worth Matravers, unveiled by Sir Bernard Lovell
BRITISH RADAR RESEARCH ORGANIZATION
Telecommunications Research Establishent; American British Labs of RRL; American british labs of rrl; Telecommunications Flying Unit RAF; Special Duty Flight, St Athan, Martlesham Heath and Christchurch RAF
The Telecommunications Research Establishment (TRE) was the main United Kingdom research and development organization for radio navigation, radar, infra-red detection for heat seeking missiles, and related work for the Royal Air Force (RAF) during World War II and the years that followed. It was regarded as "the most brilliant and successful of the English wartime research establishments" under "Rowe, who saw more of the English scientific choices between 1935 and 1945 than any single man.

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RRL

RRL may refer to:

  • Regional Rail Link a new regional railway line in Victoria, Australia
  • Regional Red List
  • Rich Representation Language a computer language used for multi-agent animation
  • Russian Rugby League Federation
  • Regional Research Laborotaries, under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), in India
  • Road Research Laboratory, former name of the Transport Research Laboratory in the UK
  • Rocket Racing League
  • Radio relay link
  • An acronym for Recommended Reading List
Ejemplos de uso de RRL
1. RIL has a 100 per cent stake in RRL," he said, adding that it would entail an equity investment of Rs 10,000 crore, which would gradually be scaled up to Rs 25,000 crore.
2. The first two floors will sell women‘s clothing, including Black and Blue Label, as well as accessories, and the third floor will have menswear brands including Purple Label, Black Label, Polo and RRL, Polo said. «