The Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development (AGARD) was an agency of NATO that existed from 1952 to 1996. AGARD was founded as an Agency of the NATO Military Committee. It was set up in May 1952 with headquarters in Neuilly sur Seine, France. In a mission statement in the 1982 History it published, the purpose involved "bringing together the leading personalities of the NATO nations in the fields of science and technology relating to aerospace".The Advisory Group was organized by panels:
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| - The Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development (AGARD) was an agency of NATO that existed from 1952 to 1996. AGARD was founded as an Agency of the NATO Military Committee. It was set up in May 1952 with headquarters in Neuilly sur Seine, France. In a mission statement in the 1982 History it published, the purpose involved "bringing together the leading personalities of the NATO nations in the fields of science and technology relating to aerospace".The Advisory Group was organized by panels: (en)
- AGARD è l'acronimo di "Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development", cioè un gruppo consultivo per la ricerca e lo sviluppo aerospaziale creato nel 1952 e nel 1966, è diventato un'agenzia del Comitato Militare NATO fino al suo scioglimento avvenuto nel 1996. Il suo compito era quello di promuovere e migliorare lo scambio di informazioni in materia di ricerca aerospaziale e sviluppo tra i paesi della NATO. (it)
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| - The Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development (AGARD) was an agency of NATO that existed from 1952 to 1996. AGARD was founded as an Agency of the NATO Military Committee. It was set up in May 1952 with headquarters in Neuilly sur Seine, France. In a mission statement in the 1982 History it published, the purpose involved "bringing together the leading personalities of the NATO nations in the fields of science and technology relating to aerospace".The Advisory Group was organized by panels: Aerospace medical, avionics, electromagnetic wave propagation, flight mechanics, fluid dynamics, guidance and control, propulsion and energetics, structures and materials, and technical information. In 1958 Theodore von Kármán hired Moe Berg to accompany him to the AGARD conference in Paris. "AGARD's aim was to encourage European countries to develop weapons technology on their own instead of relying on the U.S. defense industry to do it for them." (en)
- AGARD è l'acronimo di "Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development", cioè un gruppo consultivo per la ricerca e lo sviluppo aerospaziale creato nel 1952 e nel 1966, è diventato un'agenzia del Comitato Militare NATO fino al suo scioglimento avvenuto nel 1996. Il suo compito era quello di promuovere e migliorare lo scambio di informazioni in materia di ricerca aerospaziale e sviluppo tra i paesi della NATO. AGARD ha fornito consulenza e assistenza scientifica e tecnica al Comitato militare della NATO nel campo della ricerca e dello sviluppo aerospaziale, con particolare riguardo alle applicazioni militari. (it)
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