Journal of Naval Engineering

Created in 1947, the Journal of Naval Engineering superseded the Papers on Engineering Subjects and ran for 45 volumes until 2010. The journal resulted from a demand from the Royal Navy Engineering Branch for a wider circulation of technical information and to provide a medium where all matters connected with naval engineering could be shared. It's focus was all topics connected with maritime, air and gunnery engineering in the Royal Navy.

The Journal of Naval Engineering was combined with the Review of Naval Engineering, creating The Naval Engineer, in 2010.

This historical archive is maintained by the IMarEST as a record of this period of Royal Navy engineering history, with kind support from BMT.

BMT is a maritime-orientated high-end design house and technical consulting firm.

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