The Ballistic Research Laboratory (BRL) at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland was the center for the United States Army's research efforts in ballistics and vulnerability/lethality analysis.
In 1992, its mission, personnel, and facilities were incorporated into the newly created Army Research Laboratory, and BRL was disestablished.
BRL played an important role in the history of computer development:[1][2]
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