Department of Miscellaneous Weapons Development information
Department of Miscellaneous Weapons Development
Department overview
Formed
1941
Dissolved
1945
Jurisdiction
Government of the United Kingdom
Headquarters
Admiralty Building Whitehall London
Parent Department
Admiralty
The Department of Miscellaneous Weapons Development[1] (DMWD), also known as the Directorate of Miscellaneous Weapon Development and colloquially known as the Wheezers and Dodgers,[2] was a department of the British Admiralty responsible for the development of various unconventional weapons during World War II.
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