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FRU
(redirected from Force Research Unit)

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FRUField Replaceable Unit
FRUForce Research Unit (British Army)
FRUFederal Reserve Unit (Malaysia)
FRUBishkek, Kyrgyzstan - Bishkek Airport (Airport Code)
FRUFreshwater Research Unit
FRUFire Rescue Unit
FRUFirst Responder Unit
FRUField Research Unit
FRUFisheries Research Unit
FRUFlat Rate Unit (automotive)
FRUFlorida Rugby Union
FRUFrequency Reference Unit
FRUFuselage Refueling Unit (air to air refueling)
FRUFull Retail Upgrade


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Questions arise as to whether the RUC, An Garda Siochana and the Army's Force Research Unit had prior and/or subsequent intelligence about the bombings.
Codenamed Stakeknife, he was believed to have spent decades at the heart of the republican movement while working for the British Army's shadowy Force Research Unit.
Stevens' team of thirty detectives has found proof that police Special Branch officers, and the British Army's Force Research unit, had agents within outlawed paramilitary groups, notably the Ulster Defence Association (UDA).
 
 
 
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