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Warship Technology

Warship Technology is published five times a year, and adopts a technical rather than political or economic approach to naval defence, giving in-depth coverage to the design, construction and outfitting of all types of naval vessels worldwide.

Each issue includes a news and feature sections, as well as in-depth articles on a wide range of subjects, including: aircraft carriers, offshore patrol vessels, propulsion, amphibious ships & helicopter handling.

The editor welcomes feedback from readers, which may be published as ‘Letters to the Editor’. Contributions to the magazine are more than welcome. For more information please contact the editor below.

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    Editorial Schedule

    January

    • Aircraft carriers
    • Energy generation & storage
    • Naval classification
    • Scandinavian/Nordic Navies
    • Auxiliary vessels

    March

    • Submarine safety, escape and rescue
    • Surface ship propulsion
    • Unmanned/remote control craft
    • US naval programmes
    • Naval programmes in Asia Pacific

    May

    • Corvettes, frigates, destroyers
    • Weapon handling, launch and recovery
    • Mine countermeasures
    • Naval programmes in South America
    • Naval programmes in Spain

    July/August

    • Sealift/logistic support
    • Amphibious vessels
    • Coast guard & patrol craft
    • Naval repair & upgrade projects
    • UK naval programmes

    October

    • Propulsors
    • Fast naval craft
    • Small naval craft and paramilitary craft
    • Advanced hullforms
    • Australia/ New Zealand