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Adrian Wilkinson MBE, MSc, MA, CEng, CSYP, FIExpE, MCSFS, FSYI

Forensic scientist since: 1987

 

With over 37 years’ experience Adrian Wilkinson is an internationally recognised and leading forensic explosives engineer with expertise in ammunition, explosives, weapon systems and blast analysis.

Adrian has examined countless evidential items and crime scenes of explosions; with his expertise utilised internationally. He has provided many expert witness or equivalent statements for both the prosecution and defence and given expert witness testimony or advice for many courts and organizations, both in the UK and internationally, including: Crown Courts, High Courts, UN Security Council Sanctions Committees and the International Criminal Court.

Adrian previously served for 20 years in the British Army, primarily as an Ammunition Technical Officer (ATO), which included operational EOD experience in Northern Ireland (1988 and 1990), Gulf 1991, Falkland Islands (1993), Albania (1998 – 1999), and Bosnia (2007). Since leaving the military he was Head of Technology and Standards at the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) for nearly 3 years, after which he became Director of the UN Disarmament Mission (SEESAC) in the Balkans for almost 5 years. He took a short break from UN work to return to UK as the Head of Explosion and Ballistic Protection at the UK Home Office Scientific Development Branch (now subsumed into DSTL) for eighteen months.  He then returned to the UN as the consultant Chief Technical Advisor on Weapons and Ammunition in the UN Office of Disarmament Affairs.  He was personally appointed by the UN Secretary General as a Sanctions Investigator on the Panel of Experts for the UN Security Council Sanctions Committee for Sudan (2013 – 2015), the UN Security Council Sanctions Committee for Yemen (2016 to 2018) and subsequently for the UN Security Council Sanctions Committee for Libya (2019 – 2023). His EOD experience in the humanitarian community since he left the Army includes Jenin (2002), Caribbean (2009 – 2013), Yemen (2013) and even an oil tanker in the Gulf after a “piracy” attack (2011).

Adrian’s years of service, particularly those in conflict or immediate post-conflict environments, have given him an unrivalled level of expertise in explosive engineering from the perspective of ammunition and explosive safety, ammunition accident investigations, sanctions investigations and integrated war crimes investigations.

Adrian Wilkinson

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  • Firearms and ballistics

    • Ammunition
    • Explosives
    • Improvised Explosive Devices (IED)
    • External Ballistics
    • Operational Disarmament
    • Sanctions and War Crime Investigations
    • Blast Analysis
    • Explosion Consequence Analysis
    • Structural Vulnerability Assessments
    • External Ballistics
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