The military uses engineers for a lot, they design better tanks, jets, jeeps, missiles, guns, bullets, and so on.
The motto of Military Engineering-Technical University is 'Spiritual force and engineering competence'.
yes it is related 2 engineering because it has got to do with making and producing so that's related to engineering
Military Engineering-Technical University was created in 1810.
Royal School of Military Engineering was created in 1812.
Kiev Military Aviation Engineering Academy was created in 1951.
"Electrical Engineering"
No
Yes, one college for military engineering in America is the United States Army Engineer School.
yes
it is related by blood
The term engineering is derived from the word engineer, which itself dates back to 1325, when an engine'er (literally, one who operates an engine) originally referred to "a constructor of military engines." In this context, now obsolete, an "engine" referred to a military machine, i. e., a mechanical contraption used in war (for example, a catapult). Later, as the design of civilian structures such as bridges and buildings matured as a technical discipline, the term civil engineering entered the lexicon as a way to distinguish between those specializing in the construction of such non-military projects and those involved in the older discipline. As the prevalence of civil engineering outstripped engineering in a military context and the number of disciplines expanded, the original military meaning of the word "engineering" is now largely obsolete. In its place, the term "military engineering" has come to be used. so generally we can say that military ,categrized initially both as civil and mechanical engineering is the oldest among all the enginnering branches nowdays..
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