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  2. Technology during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Military weapons technology experienced rapid advances during World War II, and over six years there was a disorientating rate of change in combat in everything from aircraft to small arms. Indeed, the war began with most armies utilizing technology that had changed little from that of World War I , and in some cases, had remained unchanged ...

  3. American military technology during World War II - Wikipedia

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    An M3 tank under construction. The M4 Sherman became the standard American military tank in World War II. [1] Due to lack of development before the war leading to inexperience in tank design, the first large scale production of a medium tank was the M3 Lee, built for the US and the British, a compromise design with the main weapon mounted in the hull.

  4. Allied technological cooperation during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Cooperation between British intelligence agencies and the United States Intelligence Community in the post-war period became the cornerstone of Western intelligence gathering and the "Special Relationship" between the United Kingdom and the United States. [19] Many military inventions during the war found civilian uses.

  5. Proximity fuze - Wikipedia

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    Baldwin, Ralph B. (1980), The Deadly Fuze: The Secret Weapon of World War II, San Rafael, CA: Presidio Press, ISBN 978-0-89141-087-4. Baldwin was a member of the (APL) team headed by Tuve that did most of the design work. Baxter, James Phinney III (1968) [1946], Scientists Against Time, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, ISBN 978-0-262-52012-6

  6. National Defense Research Committee - Wikipedia

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    Most of its work was done with the strictest secrecy, and it began research of what would become some of the most important technology during World War II, including radar and the atomic bomb. Its working arm was superseded by the Office of Scientific Research and Development in 1941, but it remained as an influential advisory and consulting ...

  7. History of military technology - Wikipedia

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    If World War I was the chemists' war, World War II was the physicists' war. As with other total wars , it is difficult to draw a line between military funding and more spontaneous military-scientific collaboration during World War II.

  8. Japanese nuclear weapons program - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, Japan had several programs exploring the use of nuclear fission for military technology, including nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons.Like the similar wartime programs in Nazi Germany, it was relatively small, suffered from an array of problems brought on by lack of resources and wartime disarray, and was ultimately unable to progress beyond the laboratory stage during ...

  9. Category : Science and technology during World War II

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    World War II electronics (4 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Science and technology during World War II" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.