Director of Naval Ordnance

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The Director of Naval Ordnance was a senior Royal Navy post responsible for overseeing the development, procurement, and management of naval weapons and ammunition.

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instanceOf Royal Navy office
senior naval appointment
appliesToJurisdiction Royal Navy NERFINISHED
category Defunct military positions of the United Kingdom
Royal Navy appointments
country United Kingdom
dissolved 20th century
fieldOfWork naval ammunition
naval gunnery
naval ordnance
naval weapons
weapons development
weapons management
weapons procurement
hasDuty advise Admiralty on naval ordnance policy
coordinate naval gunnery requirements
ensure standardisation of naval guns and ammunition
liaise with armament manufacturers
manage stocks of naval ordnance
oversee development of naval weapons
oversee management of naval weapons
oversee procurement of naval weapons
oversee supply of naval ammunition
plan future naval ordnance needs
supervise testing of naval weapons
hasHierarchyLevel flag officer or senior captain
inception 19th century
isPartOf Admiralty Naval Staff NERFINISHED
isPositionIn British armed forces NERFINISHED
Royal Navy shore establishment NERFINISHED
locatedIn Admiralty headquarters NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
partOf Admiralty NERFINISHED
replacedBy later Admiralty weapons directorates
reportsTo Board of Admiralty NERFINISHED
responsibleFor fire control equipment
naval guns
naval magazines and depots
naval mines
naval small arms and ammunition
naval torpedoes
ordnance stores
usedBy Royal Navy
usedInConflict First World War NERFINISHED
World War II
surface form: Second World War

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Admiral of the Fleet John Arbuthnot Fisher positionHeld Director of Naval Ordnance
subject surface form: John Arbuthnot Fisher