Warship Technology Editorial
Relaunched in January 1998, Warship Technology is published by The Royal Institution of Naval Architects as a supplement to The Naval Architect five times a year. Warship Technology adopts a technical rather than political approach to naval defence, giving in-depth coverage to the design, construction and outfitting of naval vessels worldwide.
Editor: David Foxwell
Editorial Coverage
- Design and construction of surface warships, submarines, aircraft carriers, amphibious ships, MCMVs, fleet auxiliaries, offshore patrol and coastguard vessels.
- Gas turbine and diesel propulsion, electrical systems, propulsors and stabiliser systems.
- Weapons, minehunting and ASW equipment, electronic sensors, surveillance and combat systems.
- Naval research establishments.
- CAD/CAM, shipbuilding techniques and naval shipyard facilities.
- Advanced materials for stealth and strength, also those with fire retardant, anti-magnetic and similar properties.
Editorial Schedule 2012
January
Aircraft carriers
Energy generation & storage
Naval classification
Scandinavian/Nordic Navies
March
Submarine safety, escape and rescue
Surface ship propulsion (including
electric propulsion and machinery)
Unmanned/remote control craft
Helicopter handling
US Navy
May
Corvettes, frigates, destroyers
Weapon handling, launch and recovery
Mine countermeasures
Russian naval vessels
Russia
Germany
July/August
Sealift/logistic support
Amphibious vessels
Coast guard & patrol craft
Machinery control and surveillance
UK naval programme
October
Propulsors
Submarine propulsion
Fast naval craft
Small naval craft and paramilitary craft
Advanced hullforms
Australia/ New Zealand
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