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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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You can't just add autonomy

James Gladman on staying in control and why HAT is key.

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Wargaming Baltic Sentry

RINA’s Warship 2026: Submarines conference, on 24-25 June 2026, University of Bath. How a wargame series is being used to help combat hostile underwater activity.

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The future of antifouling

A summary of Ulf Hansen’s presentation at the 2026 RINA Ship Energy Efficiency Conference.

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Wärtsilä rolls out NTPRO 7 simulator

Wärtsilä, the Helsinki-based technology group, has released NTPRO 7, the latest iteration of its navigational training simulation platform.

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Designed for Autonomy

Chloe Yarrien and Jake Rigby take us behind the scenes of BMT’s MODUS family of modular uncrewed surface vessels.

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Mapping the unmappable

Autonomy and technology are reshaping offshore surveys in hard-to-reach places, says Anne-Marie Causer.

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Mentoring: Charting a course at Argo Engineering

We hear from an engineering consultancy about its mentorship needs – and what it can offer in return.

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Simultaneous ROV operations cut vessel days off Senegal

DeepOcean innovation set to reduce costs and time spent on subsea inspection programmes.

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The big questions: David Andrews

The distinguished naval architect on skills, talent and a life in design.

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Fincantieri to build high-speed Saildrone USV in Wisconsin

Shipbuilder branches out with collaboration on Spectre; Chartwell and Japanese shipbuilders sign wind deal; and historic tug to become a yacht. TNA Insights.

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You can't just add autonomy

James Gladman on staying in control and why HAT is key.

Detail Link
>

Wargaming Baltic Sentry

RINA’s Warship 2026: Submarines conference, on 24-25 June 2026, University of Bath. How a wargame series is being used to help combat hostile underwater activity.

Detail Link
>

The future of antifouling

A summary of Ulf Hansen’s presentation at the 2026 RINA Ship Energy Efficiency Conference.

Detail Link
>

Wärtsilä rolls out NTPRO 7 simulator

Wärtsilä, the Helsinki-based technology group, has released NTPRO 7, the latest iteration of its navigational training simulation platform.

Detail Link
>

Designed for Autonomy

Chloe Yarrien and Jake Rigby take us behind the scenes of BMT’s MODUS family of modular uncrewed surface vessels.

Detail Link
>

Mapping the unmappable

Autonomy and technology are reshaping offshore surveys in hard-to-reach places, says Anne-Marie Causer.

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>

Mentoring: Charting a course at Argo Engineering

We hear from an engineering consultancy about its mentorship needs – and what it can offer in return.

Detail Link
>

Simultaneous ROV operations cut vessel days off Senegal

DeepOcean innovation set to reduce costs and time spent on subsea inspection programmes.

Detail Link
>

The big questions: David Andrews

The distinguished naval architect on skills, talent and a life in design.

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>

Fincantieri to build high-speed Saildrone USV in Wisconsin

Shipbuilder branches out with collaboration on Spectre; Chartwell and Japanese shipbuilders sign wind deal; and historic tug to become a yacht. TNA Insights.

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