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The Naval Architect provides in-depth information on all aspects of vessel design, construction and engineering. Practical applications of latest technology and case studies are accompanied by analysis and foresights.​ Published every two months, the magazine covers everything from superyachts and short-hop ferries to tankers and heavy-lift vessels; from battery pack installations and sail-assisted solutions to LNG tank retrofits; and from offshore safety to warship resilience. 

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How drones are ramping up ship security fears

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Marine AI looks to give uncrewed vessels a voice

The autonomy software developer Marine AI has launched a project in the hope of granting uncrewed vessels the ability to “communicate naturally” with other ships, in the manner of a human operator. The project has received the backing of the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA), a branch of the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) created to fund the development of innovate tech solutions for the British Armed Forces.

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Biofuel first for Hull-Rotterdam ro-ro runs

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Zeebrugge cruise hub pursues green electric dream

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Defence duo under construction for Montenegro

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Greener bulk runs for the Great Lakes

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Kongsberg's K-Sail aims to bring it all together

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Arksen and RAD Propulsion team up for "revolutionary" craft class

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Repair round-up: LNG conversion work, FLNG upgrades

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J-ENG dual-fuel ammonia engine ready to roll

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Read stories from across our global community, including our new specialist e-newsletters across Power & Sustainability, Ship Repair & Maintenance, Warship Technology, Ferries & Fast Craft and Offshore Technology

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How drones are ramping up ship security fears

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Marine AI looks to give uncrewed vessels a voice

The autonomy software developer Marine AI has launched a project in the hope of granting uncrewed vessels the ability to “communicate naturally” with other ships, in the manner of a human operator. The project has received the backing of the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA), a branch of the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) created to fund the development of innovate tech solutions for the British Armed Forces.

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Biofuel first for Hull-Rotterdam ro-ro runs

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>

Zeebrugge cruise hub pursues green electric dream

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>

Defence duo under construction for Montenegro

Detail Link
>

Greener bulk runs for the Great Lakes

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>

Kongsberg's K-Sail aims to bring it all together

Detail Link
>

Arksen and RAD Propulsion team up for "revolutionary" craft class

Detail Link
>

Repair round-up: LNG conversion work, FLNG upgrades

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J-ENG dual-fuel ammonia engine ready to roll

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