Jane's Defence Weekly

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Jane's Defence Weekly
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Cover for 20 May 2020 edition.
EditorPeter Felstead [1]
Features EditorKate Tringham [1]
Europe EditorNicholas Fiorenza [1]
Asia Pacific EditorGabriel Dominguez [1]
Middle East/Africa EditorJeremy Binnie [1]
Americas EditorDaniel Wasserbly [1]
Staff writersGeoff Fein
Marina Malenic
Jon Grevatt
[1]
CategoriesDefence
FrequencyWeekly
Paid circulation2,717 [2]
Unpaid circulation24,886 [2]
Total circulation
(June 2012)
27,603 [2]
Founded1984 [3]
Company Janes Information Services
CountryEngland
Based in Coulsdon, Surrey
LanguageEnglish
Website www.janes.com/defence-news/
ISSN 0265-3818
OCLC 613908494

Jane's Defence Weekly (abbreviated as JDW) is a weekly magazine reporting on military and corporate affairs, edited by Peter Felstead. It is one of a number of military-related publications named after John F. T. Jane, an Englishman who first published Jane's All the World's Fighting Ships in 1898. It is a unit of Janes Information Services. The magazine is frequently cited in publications worldwide. [4]

Contents

History

Jane's Defence Weekly was established in 1984 replacing the now-defunct Jane's Defence Review . [3] The latter was started in 1978 and was published on a monthly basis. [5] Award winning international journalist Clifford Beal is a former editor of the magazine. [6]

Samuel Loring Morison

In 1984, only months after the magazine was established, Jane's Defence Weekly gained worldwide attention after printing several images from an American spy satellite of the Nikolaiev 444 shipyard in the Black Sea, showing a Kiev-class aircraft carrier under construction. [7] The images were leaked by Samuel Loring Morison, an American intelligence professional, leading to the only conviction ever passed against a US government official for giving classified information to the press. [7] [8]

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