Maritime - DEFENCE MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, Issue 57

Shaped up, ship out
DE&S outlines how its Ships Operating Centre has adopted a simplified structure to improve delivery and support for ships as well as management…

PROFILE- Control and instrumentation systems

PROFILE- Sampson

PROFILE- Strategic support for the MoD and Royal Navy

Plenty left in the tanker
The MARS tanker programme is expected to prove an important development in fleet replenishment, reports DE&S…

A low ebb on the high seas
The EU's contributions to counter-piracy operations have recently been witnessing a surge of success, as Defence Research & Analysis' Yvonne Headington details…

Whose mine is it anyway?
Commander Philippe Cornez, Director of the Naval Mine Warfare Centre of Excellence, speaks to DMJ about joint countermeasures in the North Sea…

When in deep water
The newly renovated Sea Survival Centre offers a range of courses for all abilities and eventualities, as Babcock's Sea Survival Delivery Manager Russell D Ellis tells DMJ…

When the pressure is on…
Analox Ltd Technical Director Ian Robertson turns the spotlight onto gas monitoring, and the merits of using conventional sensors versus pressure compensated design…

Carrier consequences
DMJ considers what the reversal of the Coalition Government's decisions on EMALS and the F-35B means for the future of the Royal Navy…

PROFILE- Delivering end-to-end defence training solutions

Overseeing overseas
Cdr Ben Wales and Lt Cdr Derek S Deighton describe how the IDT(RN) is providing training support to aid international navies in developing their operational units…

Towering improvements
Babcock's Richard Manion describes how a tower escape redesign can improve system performance and crew survivability…