The Lethality and Survivability Group covers teaching and research in two interrelated NATO domains of Survivability and Lethality, which are both underpinned from a technical perspective by materials science and ballistics, along with mechanics and dynamics.

Part of the Centre for Defence Engineering, the Lethality and Survivability Group is run by Stephen Champion and focuses on the philosophy of survivability and lethality stemming from the underpinning knowledge of the supporting technologies and science of ballistics (internal, intermediate through external to terminal, including wound ballistics), dynamics of mechanisms and materials science, particularly at high strain rates as experienced by impact.

The group conducts research and consultancy on a wide range of topics for both MOD and civilian clients. In addition to several current PhD students, the Group also actively supports a wide cohort of MSc project students.

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