The courses of study for a weapons engineer are those of a mechanical engineer. It takes a great deal of math and science study, along with computer science, strength of materials, physics, and chemistry and Metallurgy. If you are in high school, you should be taking advanced classes now, and making grades that will get you into a good engineering college.
Engineering, probably mechanical.
mechanical or electrical engineering
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Roman engineering did not have any secret weapons. None of the Roman engineering achievements were kept secret.
ETWE, stands for Engineering Technician (Weapon Engineering). Husband is one lol.
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The axe became a weapon in prehistoric (neolithic) times.(Things usually become weapons as soon as they are developed).
B.Tech (Engineering) refers to a bachelor of technology in engineering. Persons qualified as such become engineering technologists in professional engineering terms.
You should study Aeronautical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering.
I guess I was a weapon engineer once, but we never used that term. Aerospace companies prefer degrees in engineering, math and physics. There are so many facets to weapons (RF, digital, analog, mechanical, nuclear, explosives, delivery, repair, repairing the repair stations, etc.) that you can be hired for many different disciplines.