➀ The UK's Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has developed an atomic clock using quantum technology to enhance surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. ➁ The clock, known as 'Demonstration of Advanced Timing Apparatus' (DATA), is accurate to less than one second over billions of years. ➂ It represents a significant achievement in the UK's quantum technology capabilities and may be deployable on military operations within the next five years.
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