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In article k.net,
Steven P. McNicoll wrote: "David Thornley" wrote in message m... FWIW, Britain produced most of its own arms, with some obvious exceptions like tanks. It seems the UK also acquired many aircraft from outside sources as well. With the striking exceptions of carrier and transport aircraft, it seems that, at any given time, the bulk of British-operated aircraft were of British design and manufacture. The same cannot be said of tanks, since at some important times the bulk of British-operated tanks were Shermans. They got a fair number of ships from the US, mostly convoy escorts and escort carriers. Artillery and small arms were almost completely of British manufacture, the biggest exception I'm thinking of being US submachine guns. -- David H. Thornley | If you want my opinion, ask. | If you don't, flee. http://www.thornley.net/~thornley/david/ | O- |
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