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    Detroit Arsenal (DTA), formerly Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant (DATP) was the first manufacturing plant ever built for the mass production of tanks in the...
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  • States Detroit Arsenal (soccer), a defunct American soccer team Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant, a 20th-century factory in Warren, Michigan, United States...
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    M4 Sherman (redirect from M4A3 Sherman tank)
    forth by the Detroit Arsenal to have angled, rather than rounded hull and turret armor. The changes were intended to improve the tank's protection without...
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    M3 Lee (redirect from Grant tank)
    facilities leading to a contract in August for Chrysler to build the Detroit Tank Arsenal which was expected to turn out 10 Medium M2A1 (an improved M2 Medium)...
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    T25 was completed by Chrysler Engineering Division and shipped by Detroit Tank Arsenal to Aberdeen Proving Ground on the 21 January 1944. Development of...
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    were built by the U.S. Army Ordnance Tank Automotive Command's Experimental Division at the Detroit Tank Arsenal shops, Warren, Mich. A follow-up model...
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  • attempt to replace the T43 heavy tank. The T110 tank was a proposal created by Detroit Arsenal, and was introduced in a Detroit conference held in 1954. It...
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    Of those, tanks with serial numbers 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 were sent to the Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Tank #3 remained at the Detroit arsenal and became a...
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    M47 Patton (redirect from M47 Patton tank)
    at Detroit Tank Arsenal when it wrapped up production in November. American Locomotive resumed production in November. The company closed its tank division...
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    Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM), and its subordinate Life Cycle Management Command (LCMC), headquartered at the Detroit Arsenal in Warren...
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    M46 Patton (category Cold War tanks of the United States)
    with a bore evacuator. Upon completion of the first model of the Detroit Tank Arsenal production line in November 1948, the M46 was christened after the...
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    M26 Pershing (redirect from Pershing tank)
    T26E3 tanks were produced that month at the Fisher Tank Arsenal, 30 in December, 70 in January 1945, and 132 in February. The Detroit Tank Arsenal also...
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    training purposes throughout the war. Chrysler opened a new tank plant, the Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant, to manufacture the M2, and the US Government contracted...
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  • the T92 Light Tank. By 1953, there were 3 designs that were suggested as a replacement. Those 3 designs were drawn by Detroit Arsenal, Cadillac, and...
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    "The Arsenal of Democracy: How Detroit turned industrial might into military power during World War II." The Detroit News. 3 Jan 2013. "The Arsenal of Democracy...
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    development as the EX35 and XM35, is an American 105 mm caliber low-recoil tank gun. The M35 was developed for the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps Mobile...
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    transferred some of the tank maintenance operations to Lima Army Tank Plant when it ended operations at the Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant in December 1996...
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    M2 medium tank, officially Medium Tank, M2, was a United States Army medium tank that was first produced in 1939 by the Rock Island Arsenal, just prior...
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  • Hillberg designed a tank version of the Browning .30 caliber machine gun for the Springfield Armory and the Detroit Tank Arsenal. This gun was later put...
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    production, starting with the October 1960 batch were built at the Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant, in Warren Michigan. It reached operational capability with...
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    Warren, Michigan (category Metro Detroit)
    Center, the United States Army Detroit Arsenal, home of the United States Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command and the Tank Automotive Research, Development...
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    155 mm gun T7 (category Tank guns of the United States)
    L/40 T7 was an American rifled tank gun developed in 1945. The T7 was to be the main armament for the T30 Heavy Tank, but only a handful were produced...
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    M48 Patton (redirect from M48 Patton tank)
    Detroit Arsenal. To meet the urgent need for tanks, production contracts were also awarded to General Motors Fisher Body Division (Grand Blanc Tank Plant)...
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    The medium tank T20, medium tank T22 and medium tank T23 were prototype medium tanks, developed by the United States Army during World War II. They were...
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    The M7 medium tank, initially T7 light tank, was an American tank, originally conceived as an up-gunned replacement for the M3/M5 light tank ("Stuart")....
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  • DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC) (formerly United States Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC)), located...
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    M1 Abrams (redirect from M1A1 Abrams tank)
    preproduction models were manufactured between February and July 1978 at Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant. Quality problems with the engine quickly became apparent in...
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  • Technologists Association Detainee Treatment Act of 2005 Detroit Arsenal(DTA), formerly Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant (DATP) Development trust association Differential...
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    The T54 was a series of prototype American tanks of the 1950s with three different turrets, all armed with a 105 mm gun, mounted on the M48 Patton chassis...
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    M2 Medium Tank, so that the U.S. Army could more rapidly build up its inventory of the type. Its first plant was the Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant. When...
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