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Swedish National Defence Research Institute ( sv, Försvarets forskningsanstalt, FOA) was a Swedish government agency in defense research existing from 1945 to 31 December 2000. It was amalgamated with the
National Aeronautical Research Institute National Aeronautical Research Institute ( sv, Flygtekniska försöksanstalten, abbreviated FFA), was a former Swedish state governmental authority under the Ministry of Defence with the aim to conduct research, development and experimentation in ...
(FFA) into the
Swedish Defence Research Agency The Swedish Defence Research Agency ( sv, Totalförsvarets forskningsinstitut, FOI; literal translation: ''Total Defence Research Institute'') is a government agency in Sweden for defence research. FOI has its headquarters in Kista (Stockholm). ...
(FOI) which was established on 1 January 2001.


History

The National Defence Research Institute (FOA) was established in 1945 (Instruction TS C:II No. 24), and took over operations at the Swedish Armed Forces Chemical Institute (''Försvarsväsendets kemiska anstalt'', FKA), the Military Physics Institute and the Telecommunications Technical Working Group of the Swedish Board of Inventions (''Statens uppfinnarnämnds teletekniska arbetsgrupp'', SUN), that is, essentially all technical and scientific research outside the industry. FOA was organized in three research departments, FOA 1 chemistry/medicine, FOA 2 general physics and FOA 3 telecommunications and an office. In 1959 FOA 4 (nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry) was added. A special institution for operations analysis, planning and investigation FOA P, was added in 1958 and was renamed the planning agency in 1962. In 1958 the office was reorganized into the administrative bureau. In 1962, an institution for materials research was added and in 1965 the Defence Telecommunications Technology Laboratory (''Försvarets teletekniska laboratorium'') was separated from the FOA 3 as a separate unit. A major reorganization occurred on 1 July 1974. After this the FOA was organized in a central office, which accounted for among other thing the projections, management, staffing and education issues, and five main departments, FOA 1-5: *FOA 1: armed forces studies, environmental and social studies, security policy and operations analysis and systems analysis *FOA 2: general physics, nuclear device technology, EDP, material research, protection technology, etc. *FOA 3: optics, electronics, acoustics, radar and signals intelligence *FOA 4: biochemistry, microbiology, chemistry and radiac *FOA 5: behavioral sciences, biotechnology and medicine The central office was divided in 1976 into three parts: central planning, administrative bureau and staff administrative bureau. These were later reorganized into two: the Planning and development unit and the management unit. It was amalgamated with the
National Aeronautical Research Institute National Aeronautical Research Institute ( sv, Flygtekniska försöksanstalten, abbreviated FFA), was a former Swedish state governmental authority under the Ministry of Defence with the aim to conduct research, development and experimentation in ...
(FFA) into the
Swedish Defence Research Agency The Swedish Defence Research Agency ( sv, Totalförsvarets forskningsinstitut, FOI; literal translation: ''Total Defence Research Institute'') is a government agency in Sweden for defence research. FOI has its headquarters in Kista (Stockholm). ...
(FOI) which was established on 1 January 2001.


Heraldry

The coat of arms of the Swedish National Defence Research Institute.
Blazon In heraldry and heraldic vexillology, a blazon is a formal description of a coat of arms, flag or similar emblem, from which the reader can reconstruct the appropriate image. The verb ''to blazon'' means to create such a description. The vis ...
: "Azure, a winged two-bladed propeller surmounting a sword and an anchor in saltire. The shield encircled by a chaplet, half laurel leaves and half oak leaves, all or".


Heads

FOA has had the following directors: ;Chief Directors (''Överdirektörer'') * 1945–1952:
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* 1952–1957:
Hugo Larsson Nils Hugo Charles Larsson (18 December 1906 – 25 February 1986) was a Swedish engineer and civil servant. He was Chief Director of the Swedish National Defence Research Institute from 1952 to 1957. Early life Larsson was born on 18 December 19 ...
(Director General from 1957) ;Directors-General * 1957–1968:
Martin Fehrm Erik Martin Fehrm (8 March 1910 – 6 August 2001) was a Swedish engineer and civil servant. He was mainly active at the Swedish National Defence Research Institute (FOA), where he served as Director General from 1957 to 1968. Early life Fehrm was ...
* 1968–1974:
Torsten Magnusson Torsten Karl Adolf Magnusson (24 December 1907 – 24 November 1987) was a Swedish physicist and defense research scientists. Magnusson was Director-General of the Swedish National Defence Research Institute (FOA) from 1968 to 1974 and was one of t ...
* 1974–1984: Nils-Henrik Lundquist * 1984–1985:
Lars-Erik Tammelin Lars-Erik Tammelin (16 March 1923 – 3 January 1991) was a Swedish chemist, defence researcher and civil servant. Tammelin served as Director-General of the Swedish National Defence Research Institute from 1984 to 1985. Career Tammelin was bo ...
* 1985–1994:
Bo Rybeck Bo Rybeck (21 January 1935 – 16 December 2019) was a Swedish physician and researcher. He served as Surgeon-General of the Swedish Armed Forces (1981–1985) and as Director-General of the Swedish National Defence Research Institute (1985–1994) ...
* 1 July 1994 – 2000: Bengt Anderberg


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Further reading

* * {{Authority control Defunct government agencies of Sweden Government agencies established in 1945 Government agencies disestablished in 2000 Military research of Sweden