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Who were the famous American arms dealers during World War II?

1. Lockheed Martin

successfully designed the P-38 Lightning Fighter, which is a high-speed interceptor with two engines and a double-tailed fuselage structure. Its applications in the battlefield include ground attack, bomber escort and air superiority.

2. Boeing, McDonnell Douglas and North American companies

manufacture fighters, bombers and trainers. At the height of the war, Boeing could produce 362 B-17 aircraft every month. But compared with North American companies, it is still too few. North American company * * * produced more than 42, aircraft, including 15, T-6 Texas trainers. During World War II, nearly 6 planes were produced every month on average. In the early days of the war, the protagonists of the aircraft were the twin-engine bombers produced by McDonnell Douglas, namely A-2 HAVOC, DB-7 and Boston aircraft. In 1936, under the supervision of JAKERNORTHROP, these types of aircraft developed rapidly. It was first used in the battlefield by the French Air Force and the British Air Force, and then requisitioned by the US Air Force and the former Soviet Air Force.

the b-17 flying fortress, a four-engine high-altitude bomber without escort, was the key force to destroy the industrial capacity of the axis countries in world war ii.

3. Ford Company

produces Abram main battle tanks and Bradley chariots of the US Army in World War II.

4. General Dynamics

is the largest arms dealer in the United States and has advanced information and communication systems; And the Ministry of Training and Technical Services, to become a world-class arms "giant", including commercial aircraft and fighter jets, Northrop Grumman and General Dynamics, more than 9% of which come from defense contracts.

5. Raytheon Company

Major manufacturer of warships, aircraft carriers and submarines in World War II.

6. Stourm Luger Company and Colt Weapons Manufacturing Company

The manufacturers of light weapons in World War II, M-1 Thomson submachine gun M-12 and Colt series machine guns of the US military during World War II.