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The system was under development by General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products for the U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM). As a part of the Small Arms Master Plan (SAMP) program, it is intended to either replace or supplement the Mk19 automatic grenade launcher and the M2 heavy machine gun.
Detroit Arsenal (Warren, Michigan) Detroit Arsenal ( DTA ), formerly Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant ( DATP) was the first manufacturing plant ever built for the mass production of tanks in the United States. Established in 1940 under Chrysler, the plant was owned by the U.S. government until 1996. It was designed by architect Albert Kahn.
The General Dynamics F-16XL is a derivative of the F-16 Fighting Falcon with a cranked-arrow delta wing. It entered the United States Air Force's (USAF) Enhanced Tactical Fighter (ETF) competition in 1981 but lost to the F-15E Strike Eagle. The two prototypes were shelved until being turned over to NASA for additional aeronautical research in 1988.
General Dynamics' Combat Systems unit, which makes tanks, posted a 14.8% rise in revenue from a year earlier. However, pandemic-related disruptions in labor and ongoing supply-chain snags are ...
United States Army. Operator. General Dynamics-Ordnance and Tactical Systems (GD-OTS) Controlled by. Joint Munitions Command. The Scranton Army Ammunition Plant (SCAAP) is a United States Army Joint Munitions Command (JMC) facility that manufactures large-caliber metal projectiles and mortar projectiles for the Department of Defense.
General Dynamics Information Technology is the largest of General Dynamics' four major corporate divisions. In 2012, GDIT brought in more than $10 billion in revenues, accounting for nearly 32% of ...
Santa Bárbara Sistemas was founded in 1960 by bringing together factories of the Spanish Ministry of Defense under the Instituto Nacional de Industria. These included arsenals in Seville, Oviedo, and Trubia. Santa Bárbara Sistemas was denationationalised by Spain and acquired by General Dynamics Europe in July 2001.
Mowag military signals carrier (radio truck) from 1957. Mowag is a Swiss company founded in 1950, which develops, designs and produces armoured fighting vehicles for military applications in both land-only and amphibious configurations. These vehicles have gross vehicle weights ranging from 9 tonnes to 30 tonnes.