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BY MONTHS, JULY I, 19'40 - AUGUST 31, 19 45
Completed by the
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classified ISSUED MAY I, 1947
as "Restricted". The information contained
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-United States- be given to any person known to be in the
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AIRCRAFT BRANCH
NAVY-MARITIME BRANCH
ARMY BRANCH
The standards under which all issues of OMPUS (including this Special Release) were
prepared, were determined by the Advisory Committee on Official Production Statistics, a com-
mittee established pursuant to the Chairman of the War Production Board's directive, and se-
lected to represent all of the various interested war agencies.
A quotation from the Foreword of Issue No. 1, of OMPUS, dated April 1, 1942, indi-
cates the document's original intent and significance during the war as a single over-all
document, containing the munitions figures of all of the procurement services-"It has become
increasingly important to have one set of munitions production figures which represent accu-
rate records of performance and which present the most realistic available forecasts of pro-
duction-one set of figures which are recognized as having official status."
The early issues of OMPUS were set up primarily by Raymond G. Fisher, the first
editor, subject to approval by Stacy May, then Director of the Bureau of Planning and Statis-
tics, and Morris Copeland, then Chief of the Munitions Branch. Early development of the re-
port was due in large part also to the work of J. A. Zettler, Ben T. Moore, and Robert
Mitchell.
The report presents data furnished by the war procurement agencies and is, there-
fore, the result of'a cooperative effort in which all of these agencies have participated.
The data have been validated by the war procurement agencies concerned and are the official
statements of actual United States munitions production for the items included, and for the
period covered. The data are believed to be final in practically all cases, but occasional
items may be subject to some later revision by the procurement agency concerned.
Classification of Data
The munitions production data series, which comprise the major portion of this
Special Release, are arranged under a classification of seven major categories in the follow-
ing order: aircraft, ships, guns and small arms (including fire control, n.e.c.), ammunition
and bombs, combat and motor vehicles, communications and electronic equipment, and other
equipment and supplies. This classification is based on the Standard Commodity Classifica-
tion, so that similar items are shown together or near each other, yet some variations have
been made from it to permit traditional groupings of items by end use and by procuring serv-
ice. The table of contents indicates the method of organization of the entire report.
Data for this special issue were prepared in the Military Division of the Program
and Statistics Bureau, War Production Board, from all available published sources put out by
the Services, and then were sent to the Services for checking and incorporation of revisions
which had never appeared in any of the regular monthly procurement reports. The production
series for hundreds of items were amended back to 1940 by reason of such revisions and cor-
rections; the data on actual production reported in this Special Release should be accepted
in preference to any other data on actual production shown in earlier regular monthly issues
of OMPUS .
Listed below, in order of presentation in the volume, are some additional features
of this issue which were prepared especially for it and were not contained in the last regular
monthly issues of OMPUS.
l, Airframe weight of complete units plus spare 'parts, by type of plane, is shown for
the first time in the Aircraft Section.
2. Practice and drill ammunition for artillery and mortars, with a tonnage total for
the category, is also shown for the first time, in the Ordnance and Automotive
Vehicles Section.
3. Canadian production of Army Ordnance and Vehicles items under United States War
Department contracts has been restored to this Special Release, and is shown in the,
Ordnance and Automotive Vehicles Section. (These data had been included in early
issues of the regular OMPUS series, but were eliminated when most of the programs
were completed.')
5~ Coverage of many regular sections has been improved for this special issue; this is
especially true for items classified under the section on Other Equipment and
Supplies.
a. Text Supplement
b. Chart Supplement
SECTION Page
I. AIRCRAFT
Airplanes
Summary ".o.".e".o.p."*em.,s . e e o....e..e. o."4.s i
" " e o " e " ms
Bomber..,..,o "esoe"eme"""~ee
r" e a""" e s e a
Transport......."..".................. e...
Trainer....'...." ................
" ...... ..............".. r" o"" o e"f e"
Airplanes, January-June 191410.. " e e " " "" e o o" o s s s" s s o a Ys " e " " rs " m e
Aircraft Engines.,......... " " " " " o" " " A e s e " " " " " " s r
" " e e
Glossaryo., ,, ,, ,.......... . e " " o 0 " e" 9 0 " 0 0 0 0.9 0 0 " YO O A " " rsoee
-II. SHIPS
0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 81
Combatant,......"e .... "o"o seoeo"" r
e s" e e" e m" a e o"" o o s 96
Landing Vessels . . . .............. ,o .aO" O . .
g.Oe.o. o /o o" s o""" e s" o s e o 0 0 99
105
Mine Craft ..................... oe...,...... 1
" " " s " " " " s " O o " " o " e 107
Transports...a...e.. . . .. .............. !" e O " " " 0 1"" " O " " " 9 O " 109
Cargo and Supply Vessels (Oce~ngoing)
"
/-" e o o s a" e o e o o"" e o 111
e o o" o.e n o a a o 0 o e e 0 0 117
Auxiliaries and Other Vessels
Tender and Repair Vessels........ e"" e"" e o" 0 0 i s ®" 0 0 0 122
District Craft. .............
"s eoe eoe o e a""" o s s"" r" " o " " o 1214
Other... oo" ea"oeee "oo eaoae sao" o oea4 rs " f " o 0 126
Maritime Commission Nonmilitary Vessels Del)livered to
the Armed Forces, ...,,,,,,...... o" 00*6000090*0 " 0 " 0 O 0 131
Army aid Barges... .......
lugs 064699000440 132
Explanatory Notes,."a"eoeoo"ci106609664606 " " " " e o 133
00 0 00 " o 136
Ship
.. ®.
, ®" .... ...
"... ."e. .. " .. ,,,... ... , .. 382
atrielition and B m
. s,*.,
.. . 01 , .".
. . a . . . . . .a. .,,. . ®. ,. ",®,9,,,.. . 3968
Combat and Automotive Vehicles......,:.".,.."....... .... 407
Radio and Radar Equipment . . . . . . .,. .. ,.. .. .. :. . . . .®*. ... 4114
Explanatory Notes ,......,.. . . ........
.... ,.....* 416
AlIRCRAFT
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
AlRPLAN ESa
(SUMMARY BY SERVICE COGNIZANCE)
AND)SPECIAL PURPOSEAIRCRAFT
ALL MILITARYAIRPLANIES
1941 - January 1,013 3,454 5,608 671 2,422 2,550 542 1,032 1,078
February 980 4079 4,275 757 5,2145 5,407 225 836 868
March 1,135 4,1455 4,895 843 3,1495 3,8314 290 960 1,059
April 1,3814 6,527 1,060' 4,716 5,141 524 1,225 1,586
May 1,559 5,6214 6,226 1,059 4,424 4,888 500 1,200 1,538
June 1,479 6,085 6,959 1,158 4,821 ,5,517 541 1, 2614 1, 4142
July 11459 5,874 6,515 1,169 4,719. 5,047 290 1,155 1,266
August 1,850 7,654 8,745 1,558 6,588 7,527 312 1,26 1,1418
September 1,926 8,145 9,122 1, 652 7,044 7,793 2;~4 1,101 1,3259
October 2,282 9,242 19,682 1,957 7,982 9,2149 525 1,260 1,455
November 2,127 8,5149 9,615 1,879 7,757 8,679 2,48 792 956
December 2,461 12,262 15,517 2,152 10,977 11,999 309 1,285 1,518
1942 - January 2,978 13,388 15,009 2,607 11,721 13,0114 371 1,667 1,995
February 5,092 15,291 16,688 2,779 15,725 14,901, 313 1, 568 1,787-
March 5,495 17,7814 20,550 3,149 16,095 18,3555 3414 1,691 1,975
April 3,500 17,759 15,619 17,705 502 2,120 2,578,
May 5,985 20,861 25,197 18,660 20,684 551 2,201 2,513
June 5,756 21,556 24,721 5,248 19,127 21,926 488 2,429 2,795
July 4,107 25,993 27,569 3,5149 21,251 24,258 558 2,742 3,131
August 4,2714 25,2214 28, 980' 5,668 22,150 25,1406 606 5, 0914 3,5714
September 4,501 27,769 51,935 3,701 2,908 27,5114 600 3,861 4,421
October 4,0614 50,805 3,1413. 21,798 25,926 651 4,1355 4,877'
25,93
November 4,815 30,639 54,921 4,008 25,678 29,526 807 4,981 5,595
December 5,495 35,772 40, 7514 4,694 30,247 34,172 799 5,525 6,582
1943 -January 5,015 51,838 57,1417 4,515 28,521 52,988 500 3,517 4,429-
February 5,450 37,1448 45,845 4,6141 531,591 56,717 809 5,857 7,126
March 6,258 43,171 50,496 5,275 36,489 42,588 985 6,682 7,908
April 6,1471 47,565 55,101 5,398 39,916 46,259 1,073 7,6147 8,862
May 7,086 52,159 60,526 5,632 42,202 48,789 1,454 9,957 11,757
June 7,094 55,397 61,502 5,621 43,6714 50,331 1,473 9,723 10,971
1944 - January 8,788 78,738 91,995 6,5914 64,947 75,261 2,1914 15,791 16,754
February 8,759 81,555 94,385 6,596. 67,778 77,256 2,163 15,577 17,127
March 9,113 89,0203 102,979 6,805 74,757 85,1814 2,5~08 14,263 17,795
April 8,529 82,508 95,840 6,048 68,479 79,648 2,281 13,829 16,192
May 8,902 89,652 102,446 6,559 74,885 85,145: 2,63 14,7147 Y1,05
June 8,044 84,122 95,8144 5,958 71,558 80,905 2,086 12,764 14,959
July 7,998 80,255 91,742. 5,9143 67,1405 76,726 2,055 12,830 15,016
August 7,952 79,40 90,090 5,885 66,196 74,859 2,049 15, 2314 15,251
September 7,589 79,162 5,522 65,599 75,426 2,067 15,563 15,470
October 7,1425 75,2141 85,090 5,346 60,877 68,627 2,079 14,35614 16,463
'November 6,746, 71,591 +81,1714 4,859 58,108 65,581 1,907 13,485 15,595
December 6,69 71,607 80,63s7 .4,7142 57,552 64,788 1,951 14,075 15,8149
1945 - January 6,531 72,337 84,364 4,631 56,023 68,381 1,900, 14 314m 15,983
February 6,294 71,3146 78,998 4,393 57,382 62,948 1,901 13:,964 16,050
March 7,035 79,156 -86,967 4,689 62,217 68,297 2,3146 16,939 18,670
April 6,410 73,661 83,059 4,346 58,742 66,246 2,064 14,919 16,815
May 6,350 71,611 78,960 4,231 56,5s40 61,943 2,119 15,071 17,017
June 5,785 65,.187 71,402 3,815 51,677 56,439 1,970 13,510 14,963
July 4,729 52,9914 58,349 2,844 39,$714 4,761 1,885 13,120 14,5s88.
August 2,887 34,871 38,2214 1,405 24,657 26,830 1,1462 10,2114 11,394
SUMMAY
1940 (6Months) 3,807 13,602 13,602 d 3,128 11,516 11,516d 679 2,086 2,086 d
1941 19,433 81,3614 90,482 15,855 67,988 75,411 3,578 13,376 15,071
1942 47,836 275,949 314,788 41,246 239,955 273,165 6,590 35,994 41,623
1943 85,898 654,616 758,787 68,777 542,504 626,614 17,121 112,112 132,173
19144 96,318 962,441 1,101,116 70,815 797,921 907,584 25,503 164,520 195,752
1945 (8 Months) 46,001 521,163 580,323 30,354 409,112 454,845 15,647 112,051 125,478
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 299,293 2,509,135 2,859,098 230,175 12,068,996 2,348,935 69,218 440,139 510,163
Source of Data - Analysis and Plas Branch, Deputy for Plans and Administration, Assistant Chiefof Air Staff-4, Army Air Forces.
Stage of Copletion - Acceptance at plants; accepted planes may lack some components normally installed at plants.
a Acceptances in mdel and plant sections exclude experimental-models. This program is shown in detail in Table II, page 56.
b Excluding airframe weight of sApareparts for U.S. -financed Canadian production; these data are not, available.
c Army and Navy cognizance indicatesthe agency which has primary responsibility for procurement and inspection. In case of direct foreign
purchases, assignment is based on type of plane.
d Excluding equivalent airframe weightof spareparts; thesedata are not available.
AI RPLANES
(SUMMARY BY LOCATION OF PROGRAM)
ALLMILITARYARPLAES
1942 - January 2,970 13,3814 15,005 2,860 13, 219 14,8140 110 165
February 5,078 15,283 16,680 3,0214 15,202 16,599 514 81
March 3,1468 17,770- 20,316 3,1467 17,767 20,313 1 3
April *3,4914 17,736 20,078 3, 463 17,690 20,032 31 46
May 3,913 20,822 23,158 3,892 20,765 23,101 21 57
June 3,701 21,537 24,702 3, 653 21,407 24,572 48 130
July 4,093 2,985 27,561 4,046 23,858 27,2514 47 127
Auguet 4,2714 25,224 28,980 4,202 25,030 28,786 72 1914
September 4,501 27,769 31,935 4,220. 27,550 31,716 81 219
.October 4,0614 25,9535 30,803 3,996 25, 749 30, 619 68 1814
November 4,815 30,639 34,921 4,752 30,1469 34,751 63 170
December 5,482 35,7148 40,730 5,1455 35,630 40,612 47 118
1943 - January 5,012 31,836 37,1415 4,9014 31,562 37,141 108 2714
February 5,450 37,1448 43,8143 5,3614 37, 2314. 43,629 86 2114
March 6,200 43,1.20 50,14143. 6,082 42,8141 50, 1614 118 279
April 6;1403 47,501 55,036 6, 248 47,1147 54,682 155 3514
May 7,0114 52,077 60,440 6,837 51,676 60, 039 177 401
June 7,058 53,368 61,271 6,8144 52,893 60,796 2114 475
July 7,3214 55,708 65,228 7,115 55,170 64,690 209 538
August 7,569 59,393 69,001 7,357 58,862 68,470 212 531
September 61,227 70, 7514 7,291 6,443 69,970 282 7814
October 7,573
8,268 66,583 76,229 8,003 65,859 75,505 265 7214
November 8,7514 71,271 82,410, 8,459 70,5214 81,663 295 747
December 8,780 74,656, 86,268 8,475 73,673 85,285 305 -983
1944 - January 8,765 78,680 91,9314 8,605 78,011 91,265 160 669
February 8, 7314 81,298 94,323 8,649 80, 7214 93,749 85 5714
March 9,0614 88,908 102,862 8,956 88, 1314 102,088 108 7714
April 8,2814 82,216 95,743 8,]85 81,1465 94,992 101 751
May 8,851 89,5814 102,396 8,702 88,475 101,287 149 1,109
June 7,907 83,973 95,687 7,7814 83,083 94,797 123 890
CUMULATIVE TOTJAL 296,873 2,506,683 2,856,533 291,619 2,482,8148 2,832,698 5,2514 23,835-
Al RrLANES
(SUMMARY
BY CATEGORY)
a b
COMtBAT TRANISPORT TANER
AIRPLANES
(SUMMARY BY CATEGORY)
CO~dUBIATIONaSPECIAL PURPOSEARCRAFTb
1940 -July
August
September 1 2 2c
October 0 0 0c
November 0 0 0c
December 0 0 0 0
1941 -January 0 0 2
February 2 4 4
March" 9 16 16
April 15 26 26
May 8 14 19
June 17 30 30
July 22 39 39
August 30 53 53
September 46 62 62 -
October 10 18 '21
November 85 51 54
December 26 47 52
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AAIRPLANES
BOMBER (SUMMARY)
a The airframe weight data shown in the detail on types of bombers are not adjusted for rounding; therefore they do not necessarily ad Mto the
monthly totals shown in this column.
b Excluding equivalent airframe weight of spare parts; these data, are not available.
PRODUCTION,
JULY I, 1940-AUCUST 194SETM R 94
AIRPLANES
BOMBER (SUMMARY)
(LIGE1f
PEIDWeiht
Complete UnitsCo
MEDIUM
of
le. I Complete Unitseifrm
Weight of
AComapeAete.meComplete
Nubr ifaeUnits plus Nme ifaeUnite plus
N(mber Web.)t Sae Parts (00berWeb.)tSpare Parts
lb)
0C (00olb. (lb.)b.)(000 lb.)
- January
19144 429 6,242 7,920 1,217 9,202 11,488
February 494 7,089 8,4814 1,1714 8,9142 11,008
March 538 7,650 8,847 1,140 8,998 10,860
April 502 7,105 8,31414 1,050 8,291 10,575
May 516 7,057 8,118 1,136 9,008 10,859
June 516 7,0144 7,825 989 7,792 9,551
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 24 310 310 523 3,1427 3,427 a
1941 459. 5,9141 6,572 2,9314 22,656 26,0614
1942 3,270 ---- 42,803 47,150 5,89144,589. 52,998
1943 .5,411 75,519 85,016' 12,119 83,187 99,928
19144 5,228 72,6148 83,528 11,890 95,288 115,066
1945 (8 Months) 1,636 21,906 24,7814 6,760 60,911 .66,9142
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 36,028 219,127 . 247,360 40,117 310,058 364,425
AIRPLANES
HEAVY BOMBER, 4-ENGINE
,
40 AGUT
P~DUTINJUY 1,94 SPTMBR , 94
PRODUCTION, JULY 1,1I940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
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mmiwl
AlIRPLANES
PATROL BOMBER
_________________(unit -Each)
4-ENGINE 2-ENGINE
Total Total
Complete Units Arframe Complete Units Airframe 18Eb
o BY2 P~ aEIDWih Weight of NP334
5 PV-l
Ventura
PV-2
a e Wif
i t o P -2 P3 7co pl te O-lO nd M a ner H arpoon
Production of PB2X eubeequent to October 1945 ie shown me P32-52/ Heavy Traenport, .4-engine.
b Ventura production prior to February 1945 is olaesified as B-34, Medium Bomber, by agreement of the Army end Navy.
CExcluding equivalent airframe weight of spare perte; these data are not available.
AIRPLANES
MEDIUM BOMBERS,. 2-ENGINE
Complete Unite
Airframe B-25, N3.-25 B26 RB- ,n B- - 4{b E2
PEIDWeight of (P) . TS-26 1 (.ll)
3 3
(PV-1, 3
L-37$ 325
Dragon N.37
Airframe Complete Mitchell Marauer Ventura
Number Weight Unite plus
(000 b.) Spare Parts
CUM TOTAL
PATVE 16,028 219,127 247,360 9,815 5,157 1,0134 234 18
AIRPLANES
LIGHT BOMBER, 2-ENGINE
___________________ ~~~~~~~~(Unit
Each)
.1 ______ __________________
complete Unite
A-2O
Airrae
"m., Bm!-) A-26 A-28, BA-29 A-30, BA-3O A-22 (6)
PERIOD Weight of Eavoc (414, B-14L) (187)ta
Numaber
AirframeS
Weight
Complete
Units plus
(Boston) Ivadar Hudson Baltimore
(000 lbs.) Spare Parts
AIRPLANES
NAVY LIGHT BOMBER, I-ENGINE
_______________________________________(Unit Each)
TOTAL
NAVY
LI$T DIVE TORPEDO
BOMBER,
1-ENGE
1940.- July 2 7 1 1
Auguet 5 18 5 0
14
September 15 514 15 0
October 16 57 13 0
November 42 1.49 149 21 0 1
December 17. 60 60( 7. 0 0
1942 - January 11 38 1 0 1
February 9 46 0.
March 42 225 270 22 3 17
April 79 416 463 Program 25
May 96 518 627 60 complete 36
June 125, 709 828 64. 61
July 150 858 1,054 714 I 75
Auguet 178 981 1,211 104 32 62
September 211" 1,205 1,473 2 107 30 72
October 262 1,461. 1,857 8 147 28 79
November 322 1,867 2,157 152 52 108
December 361 2,070 2,521 30 179 45 1-07.
3
March 720 5,555 309 0 400 11
621
5, 2) 229 375 14
April 5,057,
May 640 5,066 230 385 20
June 628 4,493 4,985 217
5 375 33
July 625 4,492 4,980 217 39
August 499 3,566 3,958 3214 328 41
CUMUATIV
TOTL 2247 143,535 167,161 6,130 5,320 214 770 107' 51 30 9,83.2 174
PAGE EEDENCE TO PLAT - - - 35,140,143 41 41 35 36 39 9 4,5 36
a Including 36 8A-5'a(A-17) -,3 in 0Oclober, 20 in November, 10 in December 19140, 2 in January, and 1 in February 1941, ama 214N3PB'a
- 3 in
January, 7 in February,and 14 in March 19141; and 1 BT2D in Augut 1945.
b Including 398 A-24'. procured by Navy for fAmy32 in June) 23, in July, 19 in Auguat, 24 in October 1941; 20 in July, 30 in Augut, 30 in
September, 37 in October, 32 in November, 36 in December 194~2; 15 in January, 8 in February, 52 in March, 5 10 in May, 42 in June, in April,
and. 3 in July 1943.
c Excluding equivalent airframe veight of sare parte; the data are unavailable.-
31,
1940- AUGUST 31,
JULY I,I,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY 945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
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AIRPLANES
ARMY LIGHT BOMBER, I-ENGINE
1940-July 1 3 3b,
August 16 4444 b 16
September 9 23 23 b 9
October5 13 13 b
November 0 0 0 b 0
December 0 0 0 b 0a
'1941-January 0 0 2 0
February 10 25 28 10
March .0 0 5 Program
April 0 0 0 complete
May 0 0 3
June 1 9 10
July 0 0, 0
August 0 0 0
September 0 0 0
October 0 0 0
November 0 0 0
December 0 0 0
1942 -January 7 48 48 7
February 6 41 4 6
March 10" 68 814 10
April 27 1814 207 27
May 798 503 6775799
June9866738
July 131 891 1,025 131
August 92 626 852 92
September 37 252 419 37
October 159 1,010 1,0146 128 31 L
November 109 718 7914 99 10
December 178 979 1,117 76 1 101
19143- January 220 1,082 1,192 39 1 180
February 218 1,121. ,531 1 5
March 119 768 892 93 5 1 120
April 106 708 798 86 12 8 Program
May 100 610161456 25 19 compete
June 141 903 1,259 75 31 .35.
July 181 1,107, 1,1408 80 36 65
August 223 1,357 1,6147 80 68 75
September 256 1,515 1,926" 80 73 103
October 281 1,717 .2,123 80 120 81
November 303 1,795 2,215 80 109 114
December 285 1,670 2,062 70 101 111}
19144 January 2014 1,369 1,9148 70 1314Prga
February 1814 1,239 1,6614 68 116 Pcogm
March 1214 848 . 1,148 60 614
April 3 285 494 39 program
May 29 212 360 29 .complet
June 4 29 64 4
July Progra~m lete 25 Program
August 47 complete
September 20
October .9
November- 2
December 0
1945 - January 54
February Program
March complete
April
May
June
July
Auguet
SUMWAY
1940 (6Months) 31 83 83 b 0 0 0 0 " "31
1941 11 314 18 0 .0 0 0 10
1942 928 5,986" 6,997 785 1 0 142 0
19143 2,433 14,383 17,539 875 583 615 358 0
19144 584 3,982 5,78. 270 314 .0 0 0
1945(8 Montha) 0, 0 54 0 0 0 0 0
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 3,987 24,468 30,502" 1,930 90 615. 500 41
PAGE CETO PLANT - I - 36,37,51 40 42 50 50
a Including 1 P-2 in Jume 1941.
b Excluding equivalent airframae weight of epare parts; these data are not available.
k.
AIRPLANES
FIGHTER, (SUMMARY)
Complete-Units 1
Airframe
Weight of'
Total Army
___
Navy
Complete Complete Units Airframe Complete Units Aiframe Complete Unite Arfrae
PERIODma Unite eight of eight of of Weight
u
Airrae tscomplete Complete Complete
Number Weight SpreAirframe nits Plue.I Airframe fnits elite Airframe )nits pins
(000 lb.) Pi Number Weight Spare Number Weight Spare Number Weight Spare
(000 lb.) (000 lb.) Parts (CO0lb.) Parts (000 lb.)I Parts
_______________ ____000 lb.) _____ (0001lb.)_____ ____ (000 lb.)
1940 - July 15 -573 573 b 17 17
August 155 519 519 b 0 0 0
0
September 163 542 1 1
October 195 642 6422 2 2 08
November 210 671 6712 0 0 0
0
December 264 846 8462 0 0 0
1943 - January 105 5,186 6,512 151 1,193 1,384 151 1,193 1,384
February 1,82 5,790 7,470 168 1,327 1,501 168 1,327 1,501
March 1,468 7,063 8,697 133 1,051 1,229 133 1,051 1,229
April 1,671 7,976 9,627 122 964 1,243 122 964 1,243
May 1,613 7,839 9,664 84 664 830 84 664 830
June 1,814 9, 030 10,981 180 1,425 1,496 180 1,425 1,496
July 2,080 10,716 12,626 264 2,086 2,315 264 2,086 2,315
August 2,309 11,285 13,258 110 915 1,216 110 915 1,216
September 2,174 11,019 13,026 72 629 738 72 629 738
October 2,724 14,514 16,742 353 2,947 3,180 353 2,947 3,180
November 3,000 16,078 19,028 393 3,297 3,729 393 3,297 3,729
December 2,898 15,354 17,962 216 1,851 2,163 216 1,851 2,163
1944 - January 3,172 17, 092 20,396 329 2,800 3,103 329 2,800 3,103.
February 3,229 17,352 21,251 333 2,876 3,416 333 2,876 3,416
March 3,531 19,038 23,310 375 3,241 4, 069 375 3,241 4,069
April 3,314 15,124 22,452 374 3,279 4,3s08 573 3,270 4,299
May 3,462 18,668 23,142 374 3,172 4,403 373 3,163 4,394
June .3,198 17,718 21,687 406 3,640 4,587 403 3,614 4,561
July 3,245 17,739 20,713 393 3,378 3,883 390 3,349 4,75
August 3,372 18,662 21,855 460 4,099 4,824 454 4,046
September 3,214 18,414 21,707 4, 445 5,065 4,357 4,765
October 3,305 18,751 22,007 440 4,268 4,828 429 4,171 4, 718
November 2,852 16,480 19,375 412 4,049 4,606 397 3,905 4,429
December 2,979 17,498 20,482 372 3,655 4,115 357 3,511 3,952
1945 - January 2,811 16,511 21,394 368 3,496 6,011 343 3,256 5;*745
February 2,798 16,410 18,342 295 2,787 3,208 291 2,768 3,139
March 3,214 18,982 21,410 368 3, 455 3,775 320 2,994 3,296
April 2,935 17,268 20,323 311 2,928 3,133 286 2,708 2,880
May 2,924 16,804 19,31o, 283 2,680 3,247 257 2,451 2,940
June 2,682 15,088 16,810 226 2,182 2,378 201 1,962 2,132
July 2,1114 12.015 13,348 161 1,556 1,701 131 1,259 1,369
August 1,264 6, 903 7,611 67 673 732 653 710
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 1,162 3,793 3,7932 5 42 422 5 42 42 b 0 0 0
1941 4,416 .16,390 18,752 206 1,545 1,621 206 1,545 1,621 0 0 0
1942 10,769 48,808 58,146 1,323 10,462 12,578 1,325 10,462 12,578 0 0 0
1943 23,988 121,850 145,593 2,246 18,349 21,024 2,246 18,349 21,024 0 0 0
1944 38,873 215,536 258,377 4;733 42,902 51,207 4,668 42,303 50,525 65 599 682
1945 (8 Months) 20,742 119,981 139,048 2,077 19,757 24,185 1,894 18,051 22,211 183 1,706 1,974
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 99,950 526,358 623,689 10,590 93,057 110,657 10,342 90,752 1108,001 248 2,305 2,656
a The airframe weight data shown il the detail on types of fighters are not adjusted for rounding; therefore they do not necessarily add to
the monthly totals shown in this column.
b Excluding equivalent airframe weight of spare parts; these data are not available.
AIRPLANES
FIGHTER (SUMMARY)
1 - ENGINE
PERIOD
Airframe Complete Units T Airfrm Complete Units Airframe
Weight of Weight of Weight of
Airframe Complete Airframe Complete Airframe Complete
Btaer Weight Uniteplus Weight Units plus Number Weight Unite plus
(000 lb.) Number
SpareParts (000. lb.) Spare Parte (000 lb.) Spare Parts
(000 lb.) (000 lb.) (000 lb.)
Ii _ }--T
1940 - July 173 556 556 525 a 10 31 311
August 155 518 5181 410a 401 a 32 117 117
September 162 5355 535 127 87a 410 a 55 125 125
October 193 625 625 152 620 a 487 a 41 138 138
ovember 210 671 671 193 620 a 17 51 51F
ecember 264 846 846. 205 667 a 667 a 59 179 179
1941 rnuary 257 823 853 183 598 610 74 225 243
February 202 658 670 159 526 523 43 132 142
March 220 726 809 159 534 610 61 192 199
April 285 953 1,044 192 669 739 93 284 305
May ' 246 802 909 167 561 650 79 241 259
June 220 746 1,050 174 604 800 46 142 245
July 179 621 715 146 519 559 33 102 136
August 414 1,526 1,682 359 1,357 1,464 55 169 218
September 460 1,613 1,851 401 1,611 59 181 240
October 568 2.047 2,479 539 1,956 2,342 29 91 137
November 514 1,869 2,232 490 1,787 2,107 24 82 125
December 645 2,461 2,817 607 2,328 2,654 38 133 163
1942 - January 725 2,784 3,179 652 2,527 2,856 73 257 323
February 642 2,483 2,843 561 2,191 2,539 31 292 304
March 676 2,629 3,232 585 2,299 2,870 91 330 362
April 644 2,546 3,189 537 2,166 2,742 107 380 447
May 673 2,675 3,039 566 2,290 2,579 107 385 460
June 815 3,225 3,722 683 2,750 3,203 132 475 519
July 822 3,334 4,076 720 2,963- 3,646 102 371 430
August 805 3,270 3,773 661 2,735 3,]56 144 535 617
September 773 3,259 4,178 637 2,726 3,533 141 533 645
October 750 3,133 3,885 555 2,370 5,012 195 't63 873
November 1,019 4,502 4,975 766 3,285 3,849 253 1,017 1,126
December 1,097 4,706 5,476 847 3,673 4,302 250 1,043 1,174
1943 - January 904 3,993 5,128 815 3,585 4,469 89 408 659
February 1,014 4,463 5,969 850 3,668 4,843 164 795 1,126
March 1,335 6,812 7,468 1,098 4,864 5,910 237 1,148 1,558
April 1,549 7,012 8,384 1,201 5,293 -6,370 348 1,719 2,014
May 1,529 7,175 8,834 1,120 5,146 6,370 409 2,029 2,464
June 1,634 7,605 9,485 1,164 5,232 6,729 470 2,373 2,756
July 1,816 8,630 10,311 1,312 6,025 7,300 504 2,607 3,011
August 2,199 10,370 12,042 1,573 7,225 8,393 626 3,145 3,649
September 2,102 10,390 12,288 1, 377 6,675 8,146 725 3,715 4,142
October 2,371 11,567 13,562 1,585 7,507 8,980 786 4,060 4,582
November 2,607 12,781 15,299 1,678 8,010 9,783 929 4,771 5,516
December 2,682 13,503 13,799 1,594 7,987 9,548 1,088 5,516 6,251
71944- January 2,843 14.9j2 17,292 1,672 8,295 1,)7 1.171 5,997 6,715
February 2,896 14, 476 17,836 ,.654 8,186 9,680 1,24 6,290 8,156
March 3,156 15,796 19,241 1,763 8,720 10,355 1,1M 7,076 8,886
April 2,940 14,847 18,144 1,556 7,813 9,874 1,384 7,054 8,270
May 3,088 15, 496 18,759 1,692 8,398 10,499 -1,-396 7,098 8,246
June 2,792 14,078 17,101 1,562 7, 893 9,905 1,230 6,185 7,196
July 2,852 14, 361 16,831 1,588 7,991 9,685 1,264 6,370 7,146
August 2,912 14,563 17,031 1,728 8,631 10,256 1,184 5,932 6,775
September 2,749 13,969 16,642 1,559 8,004 9,778 1,190 5,965 6,864
October 2,865 14,483 17,179 1,704 8,483 10,022 1,161 6,000 7,157
November 2,440 12,451. 14,769 1,423 7,100 8,544 1,017 5,551 6,225
December 2,607 13,843 16,368 1,590 8,508 10,345 1,017 5,355 6,025
1945 - January 2,443 13,016 15,382 1,542 8,226 9,821 901 4,790 3,561
February 2,505 13,623 15,634 1,516 8,338. 9,592 989 5,285 6,042
March 2,846 15,527 17,635 1,555 10,003 1,291 6,994 7,632
April 2,624 14,340" 17,189 1,506 8,422 10,653 1,118 5,918 6,536
May 2,641 14,125 16,063 1,470 7,990 9,116 1,171 6,135 6,947
June 2,456 12,907 14,432 1,335 7,083 8,156 1,121 5,824 6,276
July 1,953 10,461 11,647 915 5,063 5,828 1,038 5,398 5,819
August 1,197 6,231 6,879 396 2,211 2,545 801 4,020,
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 1,157 5,751 3,751 a 963 3,110 3,110a 194 641 641 a
1941 4,210 14,845 17,111 3,576 12,871 14,679 634 1,974 2,432
1942 9,446 38,346 45,567 7,770 31,965 38,287 1,676 6,381 7,280
1943 21,742 103,501 124,569 15,367 71,215 86,841 6,375 32,286 37,728
1944 34,140 172,635 207,173 19,491 98,022 119,520 14,649 74,613 871,6533
1945 (8 Months) 18,665 100,230 114,861 10,235" 55,866 65,714 8,430 44,364 49,147
CUMUlATIV TOTAL 89,360 433,308 513,032 57,402 273,049 328,151 31,958 160,259 184,881
a Excluding equivalent airframe weight of spareparts; these data are not available.
AlIRPLANES
FIGHTER, 2-ENGINE
(Unit E ach)
ARMY NAY
Total
EIDF-niner P-38 P-61 P-59 P-70
P-38(322)
REID2egn Black Wio Airacomet (Night Fighter YM-1liera
Lightning (Jet-propelled) Version of A-.20) Tgra
1940 -July 2 2
August 0 0
September 1 1 0
October 2 0 2
November 0 0 0
December 0 0 0
1941 - January1 1 0
February 0 0 0
March 2 2 0
April4 4 0
May 5 4 1
June 4 4 Program
complete
July 23 23
August 26 26
September 12 12
October 3 3
November 74 .74
December 52 52"
1942 - January 32 32
February 113 113
March 80 80
April 101 1001
May 100 100 0
June 118 85 33
July. 186 170 16
August 67 60 7
September 1324 132 2
October 1415 145 Program
November 124 124 complete
December 123 123
1943 - January 151 151
February 168 168
March 133 133
April 122 122
May 84 84
June 180 180
July 2624 2624
August 110 102 7 1
September 72 66 6 0
October 353 350 3 0
November 393 387 6 0
December 216 206 10 ° 0'
19244- January 329 317 12 0
February 333 313 20 0
March 375 352 23 0
April 3724 342 31 0 1
May 3724 352 15 6 1
June 406 35548 0 3
July 393 367 21 2 3
August 460 402 50 2 6
September 465 397 50 8 10
October 440 3624 59 6 11
November 412 325 65 7 15
December 372 300 55 2 15
19245- January 368 301 37 5 25
February 293 253 33 5 2
March 368 289 26 5 48
April31252685
My2312 2526 62
yJune 226 175 26 Program 25
July 161 118 13 complete 30
Augut 67 53 12 2
SUMMARY
1940(6 Months) 5 1 0 0 0 4 0
1941 206 205 0 0 0 1 0
1942 1,323 1,2624 0 0 3
19243 2,2246 2,213 32 1 0 0 0
19442,733 4186 449 33 0' 0 65
1945 (8 Months) 2,077 1,666 199 29 0 0 183
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 10,590 9,535 680 63 59 5 248
AlIRPLANES
ARMY FIGHTER, 1=ENGINE
___________________ ~~(Unit
Each) ________ ___ ___
Tot-801+,
PTotalP-47. P-801, P-39 P-63, Shooting P-4+3, P-36 P-66
I}Q 1
PERIOD Fighter (A7) Thunder- -87) (irora R-63 Str P-+ (E7) (.8) P- Ohra
*1-engine Mustang bolt Warhawk Airaob ingcobra (Jet-pro- Lancer Mohawk Vanguard (P-35)
July 14+6 81 50 15 0
August 359 1 179 158 21 0
September 401 6 254+ 128 13 ;O0
October 539 25 270 198 33 13 0
November 490 37 281 228 23 21 0
December 607 67 1 285 191 26 37 0
194+2- January 652 84+ 0 317 179 38 34+ 0
February 561 '84 0 295 113 46 23 0
March 585 52 5 31+8 14+1 25 14+ 0
April 537 86 0 396 52 1 2 0
May 566 81+ 10 386 86 Program Program 0
June 683 81+ 26 31+6 227 complete complete 0
July 720 76 38 421 185 0
August 661 22 61 390 188 o
September 637 6o 67 117 93 0
October 555 0 66 360 229 0 J
November. 766 0 116 373 277 0
December 84+7 0 1411 101+ 3020
194+3
- January 815 0 170 315 330 0.
February 850 0 151 311+ 385 0
March 1,098 70 232 321+ 172 0 J~
April 1,201 221 21+1 325 511 0
May 1,220 221 307 380 322 0
June 1,161+ 20 307 400 437 0
19441
- January 1,672 370 650 275 351 26 0
February 1,651+ 380 633 24+1 350 50 0
March 1,763 182 61+8 283 300 50 0
April 1,556 107 623 202 252 72 0
May 1,692 580 601 200 201 110 0
June 1,562 579 600 73 150 160 0
aIncluding 21+21B's - 6 in October,11+in November, and 14in December 191+0; 2 in February,and 2 in May 191+5;
6 P-75 Eagles - 2 in November 19441,
6 P-61+'e
in November 191+0;1 YP-37 in July 191+0;and 1 YP-6o in October19441.
AlIRPLANES
- Each)
(flait
1940 -July 10 1 9
August .32 320
September
October
35
41 21
29 6
20
November 17 1. 16
December 59 19 . 40
1941- January 743.13
February 43 25 1
March 61; 25 36
April 9347'46'
May. 79 36 43
June .4 917
July 33 32 1
August 55. 31 .214
September- 59 18 .41
October 29 6 23
November 24 .15 9
December. 38 28 10
1942 - January . 73 63 10
February 81. 81 0
March 91 90 1
April 107 98,.9.
May 107 107...Program
June 132 132 complete
July 102 2 100.
August 144 9 135
September 141 13 127' 1
October 195 31 163 1
November 253 55 197 1
December 250. 68 175 7
19143 - January 89
1614
39
75
38.
514.3
1
February
arch 237 77 80 80
April 348 115 103 . 130
May 409" 139 120 .150
June 470 169 121 180
July 501+ 196 98 210
August 626 206 170 250
September 725 271 159 295
October 786. 285 156 345
November92 336 193 400
Deebr1,088 '385 245 48
19144- January 1,171 436 235 500
February 1,2142 40 '282 510
March1,95730 2
April 1,3814 569 303 515
08
1,396 5930May
596 300 500
June :1,230 431 300 499
July 1,2614.487 300 477
August 1,181+ 388 300 496
September 1,190. 390 300 500
October 1,161 401 210 550
November. 1,017 342 150 525
December 1,017 312 150 555
1945 - January '901. 220 150 525 2 4
February 989 331 150 . 500 2 6
March 1953156051
1,118 0April
484 150 475 . 6 3
May 1,171 497 175 475 20 4
June 1,121 479. 175 425 40 1
Jl1,348173156August 801.3b1. 212, 197 20: 10
SUMMdARY
1940(6Months) 1914 0 103 0 0 0 9
1942
6'4
1,676 178
~0 323 0 0 311
1,468 10 0 0 20
194~3 6,375 2,293 1,537 2,5145 10 0D
191414 14,649. 5,380 .3,130 6,139 0 0 0
1945.(8Monthsl3 8,430 3,385 1,3373,1 151 39 0
CUMULATIVE____TOTAL_ 31,958 11,236 7,898 12,210 151 39 422
PAGE REFERNCE To PLANT -. 35,36,4443,45 45 45 52 35
a Including 2 F00 s-1 inJune and 1 in Augut 19145.-
AI RPLANES
RECONNAISSANCE (INCLUDING PHOTOGRAPHIC)
RECO NAINSAIICE
TOTIAL NAVY, l-ENGINE ARM~Y,
1. AND2-ENGINE
complete Uite
Airframe
II
PERIOD Weight of F-.6(Photo-..-4, F5 F-2 (photo-
Complete SC 8030 0S2U, CN2N graphic .(Pht graphic
a Air'fram~e Units plus Seehawk Seamev Kinfisher Version graphic Version. 0-52
Numera Weight' Spare Par of P-51) Version o c -45)
(000 lb.) (000 lb.) of P-38)
1940 - July 4 11 b 1
August 9 18 b 9 0
September 21 34 b 15 0
October 16 32 b 16 0
November 13 27 b 13 0
December 0 Ob 0 0
1941 - January 27 68 27 0
February 27 74 27 0
March 25 67 24 0
April 14 68 12 0
may 25 80 25 0
June 68 187 35 0 32
July 34 100 13 0 21
August 86 235 55 0 31
September 100 281
60
0 35
October 101 285 0 31
November 98. 277 70 0 28
December 122 346, 101 2 0 19
1942 -January 185 919 95 84 0 6
February 115 397 101 14 0 Program
March 136 460 116 20 0 complete
April 106 316 '6 97 0 0
May. 94 271 90 0 0
127 513 5' 102 20 0
July 130 367 5 125 0 0
August 184 706 59 105 20 0
September 118 459 70 48 0 0
October 83 299 43 40 0 0
November 110 551. 71: 19 20
0
December 80 479 44 Program 36
complete 0
1943 - Jenuary 74 406 50 24 0
February 43 177 43 0 0
March 113 772 53 60 0
April 193 45 0 0
May 42 234 42 0 0
June 39 164 39 0
0
July 26 144 26 0
August 0
20 105 20 0
September 0
121 1,008 32 89
October 0
27 147 26 1
November 0
47 209 47 0 0
December 137 1,11l9 27 no0
0
1944'- 43~ 169
January 43 Program
0
February 0 9 Program complete
March 0
Complete 0
April 14
May 0
6
June 18 0
0
July 2 18 0
August 6 37
September 14 77 4
October 29 128
November .97 501 2
December 347
1945 - January 102 507 9
February 80 336 5
March 104 524 2
April 84 528 2
May 467 0
91
June 488 2
97 ,1
July 79 402
August 139 1
30
SUMMARY00 10
1940(6 Months) 63 122 122 b 0 0 53 0010
1941 727 1,888 2,068 0 0 524 0 2 0 197
1942 1,468 5,119 5,737 0 307 938 .0 214 06
1943 734 3;882 4,678 0 450. 0 0 284 0 0"
1944 259, 1,029 1,380 122 43 0 74 0 20 0
1945 (8 Monthsl 667 2,735. 3,391 420 0 0 225 0 22 0
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 3,918 14,775 17,376 542 800 1,515 299 500 .43 203
a Includung 3Y-50's - 2 in April end 1 in June 1941;,3 TO-S's in July 1940; 6 Yo-54's in September 1940; l'YO-55 in Mrch 1941; end 3 F-3's
b (photographic
version of A-20) in April 1942.
Excluding equivalentairframeweight of spareperts;these dataae not available.
AlRPLANES
TRANSPORT (SUMMARY)a
TOTAL
TRASPORT
Complete Unite Airfr b Complete Unite
HEAVY
Airare e
!NDIM
CompleteUnits
LIGHT
AtIRPLANES
HEAVYTRANSPORT, 4-ENGINE
TOTALHEAVYTRANSPORT,k-ENIN LIBERATOR
EXPRESS
I1940 - July 0 09 39
August 0 0 0d
September 0. 0
October 0 0
November 0 0
December
0 0 *0
1941 -.January 0 0 0
February 0 39
March 39
1 1
April 39 39 1
1 39 39
May 1 1
June 39 39 1
July 2 78 78 2
August 0 0 0 Program
September 0 0 0 complete
October 0 0 0
November 0 0 0
December 0 0 0
1942 - January 0 0
February 1 20 20 1.
March 1 26 26 1 0
April 46 46 1 1
May" 4 79 79 3 0
June 99 99 3 1
26 Program
July 26 1 Complete
August 1 132 132 5
September 1k 312 312 9
October 292 298 5
13 8
November 13 261 298 0 13
December 274 27k 2 11
13
1943 - January 307 321 4 10
February 15 328 346 k 11
March w12 267 281 8
April 15 33k 356 5 10
May 12 280 311 6 6
June 15 329 381 4 11
July 17 389 429 " 11
August 17 382 397
September 19 435 4714 8 11
October 16 369 ko7 7 9
November 13 313 464 8 5
December 18 k33 462 11 7
'944 - January 23 540. 587 .11 11 1
February 33 772 861 12 16
March ko 5
925 14 21 5.
April 47 1,117 1,169 18 21 7
May 47 1,113 1,22k 2k 21 2
June 1,389 1,k36 30 21 6
July 57 1,377 1,4k83 32 20
August 5
59 1,500 1,639 44 9 6
September 46 1,216 1,385 42 Program k
October 39 1,051 1,185 37 complete Program
November 39 1,037 1,172 39 complete
,December 1,470 1,6714 53
1945 - January 63 1,67? 1,9014
February 79 2,118 2,316 71,
March 83 2,235 2,56k 78
April 88 2,4914 2,790 86
May 87 2,4k67 2,958 87
June 9k 2,655 3,025 89
July 99 2,728 3,110 95
August 75 2,075 2,362 73
SUMM4ARY
190 (6 Months) 1 39 39df
i
1941
194~2
6
70
2311k'
1,567
234
1,6101
II 0,0
26
0
0
0.
.6
0.
0
0
0
0
0.
0
0
0
0
41 0 - 03
1943 183 4,166 4,629 72 1 0 110 0 0 0
1945 (8 Months) 668 18,449 21,029 635 10 0 0 23 0 0
AIRPLANES
HEAVY T RA
S
N~
n P -TE
tOR , EN
c2- INE.
CompleteUnite
Airframe C-46 a C8
PIOAifmeWeight of R50)
(C-55, Packet
PROAifaeComplete Command~o
Number Welight Unite plue
(000.Th.) SparePart:
(000 lb.)
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January .
February
March9
April
May
June 1 22. 22 1
July 0 0 0 0
August 0 0 0 0
September 0 0 0 0
October 0 0 0 0
November 0 0 0 0
December 0 0 0 0
1942 - January00
February 0 000
March 0' 0 0 0
April 0 0 0 0
May 0 0 0. 0
June, 1 24 24 1
July 4 96 96 4
August 7 167 167 7
September 10 259 '259 10
October 8 t 191 215 8
November 1 24 24 1
December 15 359 359 15
SIM4AEY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0
1941 1, 22 22 1 0
1942 46 1,100 1,124 46 0
1943 35 8,459' 9,291 353 0
1944 1,521 51,575 35,963 1,321 0
1945 (8 Months) 1,425 31,744 36,009 1,425 2
TOTAL
CUMULATIVE ,146 72,878 82,409 ,144 2
AI RPLANES
MEDIUM TRANSPORT, 2-ENGINE
_____________________
____________ (Unit ,-Each)_______ _____________
DC-3 TYPE
SKYTRAIN-OR
SKYTROOPER
Total.
Mdium a c-60 (Rso) YC-76 ZC-76 s4 09)R3D
PERIOD Transport
2-engine
C-47,C-53
(N14D)
C-117 Lodestar Caravan Conest(c-9a) (205)
(Cersotoea
(Cargo and. (rsponnel.
Troop Carrier) Taaot
1940 - July 17 10 3 4
August 19 5 14 0
September 16 10 3 3
October 18 10 71
November 26 13 12 .1 Program
December 5 2 3 0 complete
1941 - January 23 12 10 1.
February 38 21 17 Program
March 19 12 7 complete
April 16 10 6
May 23 15 "8
June 18 1l. 7
July 17 12 5
August 27 9 18
September 23 . 16 7
October 19 19 0
November 12 1.1 1
December 29 17 12
1942 - January 31 29 2
February 49 47 2
March 68 57 11
April. 123 110 13
May 87. 86 1
June 87 70 17
July 173 157 16
August 132 112 20
September 103 89 14
October 96 6531
November 128 1o04 24
December 159 131 28
1943 - January 157 130 27
February 171 136 34 1
March 205 192 13 0
April. 237 195 42 0
May 244 208 36 0
June 258 227 31 0
July 278 238 40 0
August 249. 223 26 0
September 269 241. 19 9
October 258 242 13 3
November 268 257 9 22
December. 312 305 7 0
19144
- January 347 342 Program 5
February 431 427 complete 4
March 478 476 1.1
April 477 477 Program 0
May 576 573 cmlee3
June 548 co4plet
PAGEREFERENCE
ToPLANT - 41,42 42 47 40 36 35 41
a Including C-48, C-49, C-50, C-51, C-52, and. 0-68- all D0-3 types.
b Including 0-56, C-57, C0-59, C-66, 18,:.18-07, and. 18-08.
AIRPLANES
LIGHT TRANSPORT, 2"ENGINE
___
___ ___ __ _ ( (A _ ___ __d__ ___)__ __ ___ ___ __
1910..July 77
Auut2 1 3,0
September 1 0 1 o
October 1 1 0 0
November 5' 2 03
December" 5 2 03
1941 -January
February
4 0 13
3 0 1 2
March 2 1 . 0 1
Apil 673 24 1
140 3June
742 0 1
Jy85Augut 26 16 1
September 12 36
10 0 2 0
October 8 0. 3 5 0
November 4 0 0 4 0
December 7 0 3 1 3
1942 -January 14 '0 4 3 7
February 15, 0 6 54
April 7 0 Program 4 3
May 8 0 complete 4 4
June 7 0 3 4
July 15 0 6 145
Augut 13 0 6 31
September 63 0 56, 3 4
October 38 0 35 1
November 85 0 71 8 6
December 21 0 13, 5 3
4
19 3 -January 137 2 126 5 14
February7106842
March 259 0 25084 5
April 259 1 250 4 14
May 209 1 200 4 4
June .. 209,-9200 1
July 252 323, 5 6
August 261 2 250 4 5
September
October
260
265
00
3 250:
.5 5
November
6 6
247 16 216 8 '
December 290 -32 250 4 4
19414- January 243 55 180 44
February 240 70 160 6.4
March 187 46 131 6
April 4
62 53 Program 6 3
May
June
120
131
108
122
coomplete 6 5
6 3
July 171+ 1014 6 4
Auguet 119 108 7 4
September 111 100 .714
October 108 98
November 7 3
110 98 69
December 107 98 3
1945 January 81 72
February 5 - 4
March 8393 714691 rga
April 7 33 Progmt
May 8 81 13copeeJn8173
July 82 7
August 69 66 3
SUMM4ARY
1940(6 Months) 21 12 0 2
1941 8 0
94 41 - 0 19 23 11
1942 30017 1449 50
1943
19414
2,722
1,652
60
1,060
2,5148 0 58 56
1945(8 Months)
471 0 77 44
629 591 0 0 31 7
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 5,418 1,763 .3,206 ,35 2166 168
PAE C2 To0PLANT - 32 35 47 45 45
r1VJWU,'UYI 14-UUT3,44
PRODUCTION, JULY I,1940-AUGUST 31, 1945
SEPTEMBER),. 945
OMPUS SPECIA~LRELEASE
AlIRPLANES
LIGHT TRANSPORT, I-ENGINE
________________
__________________ _________(Unit -Each)______________________________
1940 - July
Auguet 5
September 0 1 8
October 6 0 8
November 0 0 9
December 3 0 Program 1
complete
1941 - January 0 0 l
February 0 0 0
March 0 0 0
April 0 0 1
May 0 0 1
June 0 0 1 Program
complete
July 1 2 1
August 2 3 0
September 6 4 0
October 9 4 0
November 8 4 0
December 25 6 1 6
1942 - January 23 0 4
.February 0
11 0 0 0
March 14 0 8
April 1
18 0 Program 2-
May 10 6 complete
June 0
27 1
3
July 28 12
August 14
0 3
September 0 11 5
October 0
1 ' 6 1
November 0 15
December 0
15 17 0
1943 - January 27 3 6
February 0
30 7 10 0
March 35 9 20 0
April 31 6 15 0
May 31 19 25
June 1
31 11 16 0
July 31 16 11
August 0
32 23 14 1
September 32 27 9
October 1
40 22 16 u
November 40 28 4
December 15
40 38 11 40
1944 - January 40 40 13
February 40 47
23 38
March 14 43 42
April 40 38
39 29
May 50 49 37
June 16
40 6 Program
July complete
40 27 11
August 40 53 Program
September 37 31 complete
October 59 6,
November Program 44
December complete 39
1945 -January 30
February 23
March 5
April 10
May 10
June 2
July 0
August 2
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 41 14 0 1 25 0 1 0 0
191167 51 6 23 0 3 3 69 6
1942 332 147 1 71 0 12 0 75 26
1943 848 400 209 157 0 0 0 13 69
1944s 1,390 400 454 161 0 0 0 198 177
1945 (8Months) 190 0 82 0 0 0 0 108 0
CUMITVE TOTAL 2,968 1,012 752 413 25 15 4 463 - 278
1,1940-AUGUST 31,
JULY1,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, ~945
PRODUCTION, 1945 I, 1945
SEPTEMBER
OMPUS :SPECIAL RELEASE.2
AlIRPLANES
ADVANCED TRAINER, 2-ENGINE
_______________________________
___________(Unit r Each) ______________
1940 - July
Augsut
September
October 3 3
November 5
December 7 1 6
1941 -January 5 0 5
February 18 2 16
March 32 7 25
April 46 14 32
May 55 15 40O
June 63 16 47
July 78 10 68
August 63 2 61
September 117 26 89 2
October 1314 38 914 2
November 120 38 1 68
December 123 22 0 73 28
1942 - January 206 47 0 95 64~
February 260 68 4 98 90
March 297 53 0 137 107
April 278 92 13 73 100
May 346 106 26 129
June 208 76 40 92 05
0
July 252 79 62 111
August 392 115 128 914 55
September 343 101 1614 32 46
October 259 28 98 59 714
November 385 95 138 113 39
December 621 170 150 215 53 33
1943 - January 426 117 131 99 33 46
February 499 122 123 182 Program 72
March 310 107 126 Program complete 77
April. 327 110 145 complete 72
May 259 109 150 Program
June 244 96 148 Complete
July 1214 51 17
August 90 514 Program 36
September 52 26 complete 26
October 44 20 214
November Program Program Program
December complete complete complete
1945 - January
February
March
April
may
June
July
August
SUMMARY
194(6 Months) 15
i 9 0 0 6 0 0 0
1941 8514 190 1 0 618 45 0 0
1942 3,8147 1,030 823 0 1,2148 713 33 0.
1943 3,359 1,1446 1,215- 8 281 33 267 109
19451,237t738 030 0600 0 0 0
191451(81,237s 738 00320167
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 9,312 3,413 2,371 175 2,153 791 300 109
SEPTEMBER I, 945
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION,
1,1940-AUGUST 31, 1945
JULY I, 1940-AUGUST 31, 1945
SEPTEMBER I, 1945
28 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
AIRPLANES
TRAINER
(Unit, Each)
ADVANCED,
1-EfGIlR BASIC
AT-6, AT-
PERIOD (SN, A-66 A-13, T-i -BT-14
Total Texan or Reliant AT-12 RH SNC (22) Total (SsV) Sophomore (NA-64)
Valiant Yale
Falcon
SIMMARY
1940 (6 Month) 453 410 0 43 0 0 375 215 0 160
1941 2,426 2,235 0 3 0 188 1,841 1,841 0 0
1942 4,431 4,145 2 0 1 283 4,133 4,132 1 0
1943 5,472 5,038 230 0 204 0 4,072 4,049 23 0
1944 3,612 3,344 268 0 0 0 1,283 1,283 0 0
1945 (8 Mnths )1,237 1,237 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 17,631. 16,409 500 46 205 471 11,704 11,520 24 160
PAE REFERENCE
To PLANT - 49,50 38 52 46 40 - 36 44 50
AlIRPLANES
PRIMARY TRAINER
__________________
______ _______________ (Unit -Each) __________ ____ ____ ____
TotO
Piary PT-26 PT-27 (IMIsTM PT-214 PT-18 N3N rutor 1; 1NE4Type)
T'N0
rineir (M-62)
TanrCornell
(525, A75L3) Recuit MothTuo.(-Tpe
Kydet ert
1941 - January 0
310 29 157 18 51 55
February 202 72 60 20 50 0
0
March 2714 1614 0 *0
April 50
3314 62 222 0 Program 50 0
May 281 42 188 0 complete 0
50 1
June 3814 75 2314 25 0 0
50
July 0
391 87 155 99 50 0
August 392 69 193 78 0
50 2
September 369 81 192 34. 50
October 11 0
458 116 186 86 50 20
November 411' 92 151 103 50 15 0
December 446. 129 107 144 0,
5 314 27
1942 - January 471 112 0
122 115 110 Program 12
February 361 115 122 58 complete 0
514 12
March 521 120 189 180 0 2 214 0
6
April 538 131 191 53 31 0 102 0
30
May 637 125 195 172 Program 0 23 122 0
June 376 126 171 73 complete 0 5 Program
complete 0
July 369 j 150 171 28 1 19
August 375 191 180 Program Program 0
September 313 165 145 complete complete 0
October 3 0
335 127 206 2
November 444 1914 250 0 0
December 480 202 275 0
3
1943 - January 0
462- 212 250 0
February 456 209 235 32 0
March 5114 250 250 114 0
April 588 291 275 22 0
May 646 342 275 0
29
June 660 355 275 25 5
July 642 377 240 25 Program
August 6814 1399 250 35 complete
September 658 230 25
October 647 422 197 28
November 555 437 86 32
December 5214 444 80 Program
complete
19144- January 350 275 75
February 266 197 69
March 2214 149: 75
April 177 116 61
May 73 Program 73
June 63 complete 63
July 80 80
August 65
September 45 45
October 30 30
November 32 32
December 40 40
1945 - January 45 45
February 27 27
March Program Program
April complete complete
May
June
July
August
SUMMARY
19b(6 Months) 951 227 385 70 0 97' 168 0 0 0 4
192141 4,252 912 2,009 607 5 53 589 0 76 0 1
1942 5,220 1,758 2,217 679 195 0 0 15 125 230 1
1944 7,036 4,141 2,6143 0 0 0 0 247 0. 0 5
19145184ota 1,1445 737 708 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CUMULATIVETOTAL 18,976 7,775 8,0314 1,356 200 150' 757 262 201 230 11
PAGE REFERENCE TO PLANT - 32,143,141+ 34 52 41 34 49 53 53
_________________ 46,53 51 52,53
Including- 5 YPT25 e in June 1943; 4 STO's (PT-20) in July 19140; and 2 PT-14+a -,1in September 1941 and 1 in June 1942.
AlIRPLANES
COMMUN ICATI ON
__________________
________ _______(Unit - Eaoh) ____ ___ ___
GRASSHOPPERTYPE E 8L1002T12
Commul. L-5 -2 0-
PERIOD cmatin (entineL (-27) L-j L-4 L 4 L-6 (0-49 Other a
cio
Setnl (-5) (0-58) (SE, 0-.59 L-1 Vigilant Total R2,, R-6
1940 -July
Auguet
September 1
October 0
November 0
December 0
1941 - January 0
February 2 2
March -9 9
April 15 15
May 8 8
June 17 17
July 22 22
August 30 30.
September 46 4 I4 27
October 10 0 0 10
November 20 40 5
December. 26 0 0 26
1942 - January 93 0 0 95..
February 518 5 210 56
March 335 78 179 3
April 358 84 Program
185
May 294 114 complet~
June 270 61 139
July 515 1355 128
August 290 80 155
September 182 128
October 220 74 118 1
November 242 3 60 169 1
December 261 7 27 86 135 8
1943 - January 504 27 101 92 73 11 0
February 265 21 90 10 125 19 0
March 346 72 100 0 109 0
April 197 72 69 0 I4 52 0
May 419 73 127 79 75 .0
June 356 80 45 47 .167 17 0
July 401 102 101 55 140 1 0
August 566 l104 104 50 104 Program 2
September 518 125 84 355 71 complete l
October 478 14C 130 63 140 2
November 466 150 110 55 147 0
December 461 150 100 50 160 0
1944 - January 422 1355 100 55 131 0
February 381 125 100 25 125 0
March 279 122 26 Program 125 0Oi
April 252 100 Program complete 150 0
may 285 104 complete 175 0
June 514 105 202 0
~Tuly 317 100 200 0,
August 318 108 200 0
September 318 100 200 0
October 512 110 -186 0
November 257 115 110 0
December 256 139 100 0
1945 - January 215 156 47 0'
February 269 154 100 0
March 500 165 111 0
April 284 151 101 0
May 286 163 100 2 1
June 512 156 150 3 Progream
July 519 110 165 Prom complete
August 147 50 60 complete
StM ANY
1940 (6,Months) 1 0o .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
1941 270 0 24 24 44 0, 0 171 7 0 0 0
1942 3,174 10 529 815 1,625 0 10 152 35 0 0 0
1943 4,577 1,116 1,161 522 1,319 0 240 0 5 14 14 0
1944 ,691 1,561. 226 80 1,904 0 0 0 0 120 115 5
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January 8 8
February 14 14
March 25 25
April 6 6
May 70 70
June 35 35
July 14
August 14
0 0)
September 0 0
October 0 0
November 0 0
December 11 0 11
1943 - January, 0
February 0 0 0
March 46 12
April 68 53 15
May 72 46 26
June 36 30
1 1
July 47 23 1 2
August 42 1
September 23 0 3 20
October 92 1 66 85
November 33 Program 27
December 21 complete 8 8 5
1944 - January 23 18 5 Program
February 25 5 20 Program complete
March 49 0 40 complete
April 0 30
May 51 0 1
June 137 0 15
July 141 0 10
August 145 3 28 4
September 129 Program 19 0
October 110 complete Program 0
November 115 complete
December 111 1
1945 - January 112 Program
February 80 complete
March 85
April 80
May 80
June 80
July 96
Augut 50 45 46Q5
1
SUMMARY
1910 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0
1942 183 119 119 0 172 0 0 0 11 0
1943 493 428 449 .0 200 0 8 0 84 201
1944 1,081 1,320 133 877 0 8 181 10 5 0
1945 (8 Monthe) 663 58 612 { 663 0 0 0___0__0 o0
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 2,420 , ,5 2,565j 1,540 372 8 189 10 100 201
OTHER AIRCRAFT
GLIDERS
(Unit - Each)________
TROOPCARRIERS
PEIOD Gliders-ad
Total 30- place 15-place 9- plece Purpose 3- place
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 -January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January 3 3
February 9 9
March 3 3
April 66
May 7 7
June 13 13L:j
July 22 22
August 68 68
September 230 40 20 190
October 229 246 24e6 203
November 609 404 203 1 205
December 190 113 113 0 77
I 1
945
31,1945 SEPTEMBER L 1945
PRODUCTION, JULYI,I,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY 1940-AUGUST 31, SEPTEMBER I. 1945 se-oat
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE." 31
OTHER AIRCRAFT
AIRSHIPS, BARRAGE BALLOONS, AND SPECIAL DEVICES
l!-- a L JB-2
PEIDPatrol Traiing Navy Army McSonnell (Jet Bomb)
Toteal ZNP-K end- ZNN-L and- Total Tyes Enginee Total Memphis Republic
Long Island-
19110- July
August
September
October
November
December
19111- January
February 1 .1 Data Data'
March 0 0 not not
April 0 0 available available
May 0 0
June 1 1
July 0 0 9
August 0 0 9
Septemiber 1 1 0
October 9
1 1 0 9
November 1 '1 0 10
December 1 1 0 10
19112- January 1 499 20 1179'.
0 1
February 2 0 2 481 20 161
March 0 2 512 20 192
April 2
1 0 511 20 191
May 1 1 0 5911 20 5711
June 1 1 0 672 632
July
1 1 0 593 311 559
August 2 2 0 *591 116 5455
September 722
5 " 5 0 311 688
October
November 11 0 766 50 716
1 855 Program 855
December 3 889 complete 889
3 0
19113
- January
*6 5 1 772 772
February
6 0 7115 7415
March 8
April 7 1 5119 5119
7 .5 2 3311 3311
May 265 265
June 9 9 0
12 10 2 2641 2611
July 2 229
13 11 229
August' 161
10 7 3 161
September 2 130 130
October 7 5
8 6 2 711 714
November Program
8 7 1 Program
December 12 11 1 complete complete
19441- January
5" 5 Program
February complete
March 7 7
6 6
April 11 11
May Program Program
June complete complete.
July
August
September
October
November
December
19415- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
St' ARY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0
19411 6 11 2 * 56 I 0 0 0
19112 26 20 6 7,685 3011 7,381 0 0 0
19413 106 89 17 3,523 0 3,523 0 0 0
19441 22 22 0 0 0 0 76 0 76
19415 (8 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,281 19 1,262
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 16o 135 25 *' 360 * 1,357 19 1,538
o.Juice ofi la isip n aytyebraebalos .S.Nv eat
;ent(Officeof Procurement and Material).
Army Engineers type barrageballoons: U. S. War Department';(Corpsof Engineers).
Special Devices: Same sourceasairplanes.
Stage of'Completion - Airships: Deliveries to and acceptances
by Navy.
nlirrageBalloons: Deliveriesfrom plants to Army and-Navy.
SpecialDevices: Acceptances at plants.
a Deliveriesunavailableprior to 19112.
* Not available.
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
Expedtor
AT-7, AT-i1
PEIDaF 119l-2 UC-145 (ulIB, C-1811) AT:-10
PEIDTotal. (0-58) PT-29 Total (Photo- (GB, -175) INavigator Wcita
PT-25 C~-145, -5 graphc Taelr o
Grasshopper Cornell (Jms, C-las heric Traveller ao
1 -) C-145)
1940 - July 6 5
August 1
September 0 1
October 1 0
November 7 2 0 1
December 2 0
1941 - January 0 0 0
February 2 0 0 2
March 6 1 0 7
April 10 2 0 14
May 18 5 0 15
June 20 4 0 10
July 17 5 2 10
August 21 3 2
4 40 10 4 26
September 9 10
October 0 0 42 0 4 38
November 20 20 43 4 38 1
0 22 0
December 0 0 - 28 0
0
1942 - January 0 0 47 0
0 .47 0
February 5 5 72 0 4
0
March 78 78 53 0 53
0
April 814 84 105 0 92 13
0 106
May 114 114 158 1
0 40
June 61 61 117 76
0 12
July 1355 1355 155 79 62
0 12 128
August 80 80 246 115
0 101 1u64
September .)6 36 276 11
0 98
October 75 714 152 0
6 28
November 014 60 4 248 15 95 158
0~ 17
December 97 86 11 557 170- 150
1945 - January 81 72
February 72 67
March 81 79
April 75 75
May 81 81
June 78 76
July 78 77
August 67 66
SUMMARY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 22 11 1 1 9 0
1941 29 214 255 41 0 23 190 1
1942 829 813 -l1 1,9214 0 0 71 1,030 823
19143 1,276 522 7514 2,610 60 0 157 1,446947
191414 305 80 225 1,979 1,060 20 161 75-5 0
1945 (8Months) 0 0 0 613 591 22 0 0 0
31, 945
1,1940-AUGUST 31, 1945
JULY 1,1940-AUGUST SEPTEMBER I, 945
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION,
SEPTEMBER I, 1945 as-031
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE 33
AIRPLANES BYPLANT
__________________________
______________(Unit - Each)_________
BELL, BUFFALO,NEW
YOK
Bell Relianca
Atlanta, Georgia NewCastle b
PERIOD B-29 a P-39 (P-400) P-63; RP-63 P-59 Delaware
Suierfortree Total' iracobra Kinguobra Airacoaet
(etprpele)21ne AT-D
1940 - July
August
September 1
October 2
November 0
December 10
1941 - January 3
February 6
March 11
April 1 P
Mayp 15 0
June 37 1
July 50 '0
August 158 0
September 128 0
October 198 0
November 128 0
December 191 0
1942 - January 179 0
February 113 0
March 141 0
April 52 0
May 86 0
June 227 0
July 185 0
August 188 0
September 93 0
October 129 0
November 277
December 302 0
1943 - January 330 0
February 385 0
March 472 0
April 511 0
May 312
June 0
437 0
July 503
August 0
501 1 0
September 280 0 0
October 420
November 0 0
403 0 0
December
391 0 0
191414- January 351 0 0
February 350 0 0
March 300 0 1
April 252 0 1
May 201 6 4
June 150 0 3
July 112 2 4
August 13 2 8
September Program 8
October 6
complete 6 12
November
December 7 Program
2 complete
1945 - January
February 5
March 5
April 5
8
May 6
June Program
July complete
August
SUMMARY
1940 (6Months) 0 17 13 0 0 0
1941 0 927 926 0 .0 3
1942 0 1,972 1,972 0 0 0
19143 4 4,9714 4,945 28 1 0
19144 201 3,5148 1,729 1,786 . 33 39
1945 (8 Monthas447 1,1489 0 1,1456 29 0
CUUAIE OA 9 12,923 9,585 3,270 63 - 42
PAGEREFERENCETO MODEL 7 16 16 15l~ - 18, 25
October1940,and.1 in May 1941.
3 YO-5O'u- 2 in April end. 1 in June 1941.
'' hclui.1ng
1945
JULY I, I940-AUGL$121, 1945
-'HODUCTIOM, SEPTEMBER I, 945
PRODUCTION,JULY 1,1940-AUGUS't31,
SEPTEMBER 1, 1945
34 OMPUS SPECIAL "RELEASE
AIRPLANES EY PLANT
(Unit - Each)______
1940 - July 3 61
August 8 83
September 7 90
October 15 106
November 6 75
December 0 67
1941 - January 0 0 208 51
February 13 13 60 0
March 9 8 166 2
April 22 21 222 Program
May 1 0 188 complete
June 1 0 234
July 2 0 155
Auguet 13 0 13 193
September 31 5 26 192
Otuber 53 12 41 186
November 75 25 50 151
December 125 60 107
1942 - January 141 74 67 122
February 128 75 53 122
March 150 85 169
April 90 90 Program 191
May 90 90 complete 195
June 95 95 171
July 100 100 171
August 110 110 180
September 120 120 145
October 130 130 206
November 130 130 250
December 160 160 275
1943 - January 124 124 250
February 176 176 235
March 180 180 250
April 190 190 275
May 200 200 275
June! 190 190 275
July 200 200 240
August 190 190 250
September 200 200 230
October 210 210 197
November 230 230 86
December 250 250 80
1944 - January 272 270 75
February 292 290 69
March 366 362 75
April 273 270 61
May 303 300 73
June 305 300 63
July 268 260 80
Auguet 275 260
September 230 210 45
October 127 115 30
November 130 100 32
December 135 100 40
1945 - January 150 100
February 16o 100 27
March 157 77 Program complete
April 132 32
May 140 Pro-ram
June 150 complete
July 160
August 119
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 39 0 38 0 0 482 385 97 0
1941 345 0 144 195 0 2,062 2,009 53 0
1942 1,444 0 1,259 185 0 2,217 2,217 0 0
1943 2,340 0 2,340 0 75 2,643 2,643 0 87
1944 2,976, 139 2,837 0 203 708 708 0 722
1945 (8 Monthel 1,168 859 309 0 12 72 72 0 786
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 8,312 998 6,927 380 290 8,184 8,034 150 1,595
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
_____________________ ~~~~~(Unit
Each)
- ____________ _________________
1940 - July 9 9
August' 0 0
September 6 6
October 20 20
November 16 16
December 40 4~0 6
1941 - January 43 5 5
February 18 18 16 16
March 25 25
April 46 46 32 32
May 43 43 40 40
June 17 17 47 47
July 1 1 68 68
Auguat 24 24 61 61
September 41 41 89 89
October 23 23 94 94
November 9. 9 68 68
December 10 10 73 73
1942 - January 10 10 95 95
February 0 0 98 98
March 1 1 137. 137
April 9 9 73 73
May 0 Program 129 129
June complete 92 92
1o
July 1 117 6 111
August 12 12 100 94
September 30 30 88 56 32
October 28 28 94 35 59
November 52 52 184 71 113
December 45 228 13 215
1943 - January 48 48 225 126 99
February 38 38 250 68 182
March 9 9 250 250 Program
April 41 41 250 250 complete
May 76 76 200 200
June' 80 2 78 200 200
July 92 3 89 238 238
August 0 54 250 250
September 81 8 73 250 250
October 52 27 25 250 250
November 35 28 7 216 216
December 68 29 250 250
97
1944 - January 93 61 32 180 180
February 80 78 2 160 160
March 100 100 0 1 131 131
April 119 119 0 0 Program Program
May 123 122 1 3 complete complete
June 102 102 Program 1
complete
July 17 17 2
August Program Program 4
September complete complete 3
October 3
November Program
December complete
1945 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 91 C C 91 0 C 6 0 6
1941 311 C C 311 0. 0 618 C 618
1942 188 C 168 20 C. C 1,435 187 1,248
1943 703 136 567 C C 29 2,829, 2,548 281
1944 634 599 35 C 17 497 471 471 0
1945 (8 Months) 0o 0o00 306 0a 0o
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 1,927 735 770 "422 17 832 5,359 3,206 2,153
PAGEREFEENCE TO MODEL _ 17 11 17 22 11 - 23 25
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
(Unit - Each)
CHANCEVOUGHT,SERATFOND,
CONNECTICUT CONSOLIDATED
VULTEE,DOWNEY,
CALIF.
Columbia, Consolidated
Valley Vultee
Stream Allentown
a F4U CS2U SB2U - New York Pa. b ST-1 and
PERIOD Total Coreair ingfieher (V..156) J2F TBY Total BT-15(SNV) P-66
Vindicator Dock Seawolf Valiant
1940 - JUly 10 10
Auguet 9 9 29 29
September 15 15 44 44
October 16 16 40 4o
November 14 13 67 67
December 0 0 . 25 25
1941- January 28 27 69 69
February 27 . 27 15 15
March / 39 24 15 84 84
April 40 12 28 - 125 125
May 53 25 .28 136 136
June 59 . 35 24 155 154
July 25 13 12 198 198
Augut 55 55 Program 192 192
September 65 complete 215 215
October 70 70 270 257 13
November 70 70 254 233 21
December '101 101 200 163 37
1942 -January 95 95 361 327 34
February 96 95 374 351 23.
March 95 95 339 325 14
April 74 73 340 338 2
May 71 71 325 325 Program
June 72 71 307 306 complete
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
_________________(Unit - Each)
CORSOLTDATVULISFE,
FORT WORTH, TEXAS CONSOLIDATED VULTE, NASVLLE, TENNESSEE
1940 - July
August
September 1 1
October 0 0
November 0 0
December 0 0
'1941 - January 0 0
February 2 2
March 9 9
April 15 15
May 8 8
June 17 17
July 22 22
August 30 30
September 27 27
October 10 1
November 5 5
December 26 26
1942 January 93 93
February 56 56
March- 6 3 3
April 1 1 4 4 Program
May 2 2 40 40 complete
June 2 2 55 55
July 3 3 71 71
August 0 0 71 71
September 9 09 37 37
October 8 0 8 97. 97
November 13 0 13- 76 76
December 12 1 11 39 39
1943 - January 11, 4. 10 9 9
February 214 15 11 27 27
March 35 16 11 8 .65 65
April 50 23 17 10 614 614
may 59 28 25 6 56 56
June 85 49 25 11 75 75
July 125 614 50 11 80 80
August 162 71 80 11 80 80
September 1314 60 63 11 80 80
October 178 83 86 9 80 80
November 162 75 82 5 80 80
December 205 94 1014 7 70 70
PACE REFERENCE
TOMODEL - 7 7 20 7 - 12 15 28 8
F1 Includinog 5 C-87's delivered as AT-22'a - 1 each month, June through October 1943.
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
/unit Each
B-214.Types.
1940 - July
August 1 6
Septeber 1 1 0
October 160
November 66 1.10
December 20 6 1
17 0 16 10
1941 -Janusary 0 0
February 24 0 24
20 2 18 0 0
March
45 6 38 1 0
April 38 1 0
May 51 12
June 49 9 39o 1 0
July 42 1 400
63 19 42 0 0
August
September 69 27 42 0 0
70 30 15 0 0
October
November 45 30 1540 0
73 334o 0.
December
70 12 58 0 0
1942 -January
109 59 50 0 0
February 60 0 0
March
April
121
141
71
8061 O0
1ay146 86 6o 0 0
June 158 95 / 62 1 0
July1610 63 3 0
August 161 108 50 8 0
Septemaber 202 116 7880
October 203 129 567 64738
November 181 120 61431
December 233 147 75, 13871
19144
- January 328 253 74 14 156 135 21
February 319251160 5 148 125 23
March 317 270 1 1412314s 122 23
259 251 1 Program 7 13 102
April
may 277 270
260
5
13 1
complete 2
6
131
131
1014
105
27
2
June 280
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 9,6214 6,7214 714 27 1,9143 215 4,1014 3,590 500
PRODUCTION, JULY I,1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 PRDCIN UYI 14-UUT3,14 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE 39
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
(Unmit
- Each)
~CDRTISS,
CULVER, WICHTA, KAM AS BUFFALO, NE5WYORK
1 -40o _ _ _ _
SUMAY
1940 (6Monthe) 1 0 1 865
1941 6 3 3 2,523
742
2,246
0
0.
0
0
0
197
1
50
127-
3D
1942 12 12 0 4,511 4,453 46 6 6 0 0
1943 0 0 0 4,882 4,258 353 2710 0 0
1944 0 0 0 3,231 2,001 1,152 77 0 0 0
1945 (8 months) 0 0 0 1,123 0 1,1230 0 0 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 19 15 4 17,135 13,700 2,674 354 203 51 151
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
SNc
I
TotalD £520 SOSC SC C-146 10-76 1A-25 C- 4 6 b
Totl eldiver eamew Seelcawic otal Coan oCravan Total' (-£XType) (C-55) (22) AT-9
1940 -July
August
September
October 6
November 14
December 4
1941 - January 0
February 16 16
March 18 18
April 2 2
May 1
June 1 0
July 25 0 25
Auguet 20 0 20
September 30 0 28 2
October 44 0 42 2
November 40 0 27 13
December 37 0 9 28
July 5 50 0 50 0
August 59 95 0 40 55
September 70 57 0 11 46
October 43 74 0 Program 714
November 71 39 0 complete 39
December 44 54 1 0 53
1943 January 50 314 1 0 33
February 43 5 4 0 Program
March 53 5 5 0 complete
April 45 12 0
May 42 25 25. 0
June 39 31 0
36
July 26 36 0
August 20 68 68 0
September 32 5;. 5 77 73 0
October 26 3 3 120 120 0
November 47 2 2 109 109 0
December 27 0 0 101 101 0
19144
- January 43 5 5 135 1314 1
February Pro~rcm 4 4 117 116 1
March complete 1 1 64 614 0
April 1 Program 0 Program 0
May 3 3 complete 0 complete 0
June 5 0 0
July 9 9 4 0 0
August 13 13 0 0
September 20 20 0 0
October 29 29 0 0
November 38 38 0 0
December 47 47 0 0
1945 - January 50 50 0 0
February 51 51 0 0
March 50 50 0 0
April 46 46 4 4
May 41 41 6 6
June 35 35 2 2
July Program Program 1.5 15
Auguet complete complete Complete Complete
1 I
SUD4ANY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0
1941 0 0
1942 357 50
1943 1,062 612
1944 2,998 2,833
1945(8Monthel 1,923 1,503
I f
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 4,998 438 f 2,221 900 17
1800
- - I
PAGEREFERENCE
TO MODEL 18 2e6
6
a Including 24 21B'e - 6 in October,14 in November,and 4 in December 1940;and.5 ZC-7 'e - 1 in February and 4 in September 1943.
b The C-55 wee accepted. in June 1941.
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
(U. S. (DC-4 IType)- Total (A-24) neBtyer Total Flying Invader RD(D
Prgrm kHUmaetr. Dauntless Fortress S1U'traixl Havoc
1940 -July 51
August 5 1
September 18 15
October 17 13
November 41 21
Dlecember 17 7
1941 - January 26 24
February 2 21. 1
March 26 26 0 0
April 23 23 1 1
June 29 29 0 0
July 42 42 0 0
August. 39 39 00
September 12 12 0 0
October 44 44 0 0
November 17. 17 0 0
December 519 19 1 0 1
SUMARAY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 103 62 0 0 0 01 0 0
19415 0 335 332 0 3 0 0 2 1
1942 195 0 964 964 0 1,860 85 0 800 975
1943 0 9 2,983 2,983 0 2,930 952 7 1,948 23
1944 0 227 983 979 '4 3,203 1,271 395 1,537 0
1945 (8 Months) 0 393 21 0 20 1,445 692 753 0 0
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 200 629 5,389 5,320 _4 9,441 3,000 1,155 4,267 999
a including 36 8A-5'e(A-17,Northrop designed) - 3 in October,20 in November,end 10 in December 1940, 2 in January and 1 in February 1941;
8 53D'a (DC-5) - 4 in July, 3 in September, and 1 in October 1940; and 1 B022 in August 1945.
SEPTEMBER I, 1945 a.
JULY1,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY 31,1945
I, 1940-AUGUST 31,1945
PRODUCTION, SEPTEMBER 1. 1945 of
42 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
AlRPLA4ES BY PLAINT
__________________
________________________ Unit_-_Each) ____________________
D03MLAS, 021A220 CITY, OKCLAHOM DOWILAS, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA DO LIAS, TULSA, OKLAHOMA
DC-3 Type, Sk'train
1940 - July 66 44 10
August 51
September
38 5
15 1* 10
October 10 0 4Q0
November 38 .25 13
December 34 2.
1941 - January
55 12
February 62 42 20
March 50 38 12
April 81 72
May 9
59 44 15
June 64 11
75
July 99 87 12
August 101 92
September 9
109 93 16
October 1211 105 19
November 59 48 11
December I04 87 17
1942 - January 138 116 22'
February 111
March 93 18
April
77 57 19
50 21 24
May 59 22
June 60 14 10
July 50 0
August 33
September
53 19 22 2 2
October 93 66 20 0 0
80 55 20 1 1
November 92 70 22
December 107 80
5
25' 0 0
1943 - January 103 80 19 2 2
February 129 100
March 25 5 5
2 149 120 25 4
April 11 3
178 145 28 11 3 8
May 20 232 195 19
June 31 34 15
30 223 191 28 30 35
July 33 130 100 25 104 39
August 37 192 186 Program
September 120 75
50 196 190 complete 153 50 103
October 67 191 185 134
November 85 53 81
216 210 192 78 114
December 130 257 250 185 71 114
1944 - Januaryr 2941
161+ 286 71 ,1 Program
February 70
March 237 293 287 94 '0 94 complete
251 330 322 80 2 78
April
267. 283 275 83 5 78
May 306
June 305 297 85 71 78
322 231 223. 99 12 87
July
312 229 220 82
August
320 5 77
September 242 230 29 29 Program
312 148 133 40 40. complete
-October
312 59 44
November 80
300 16 Program 80
December 80
260 1lb complete 80
1945 - January
230 11 60 60
February
March 192 21 103
April 216 24 175 10
200 3239. 190
May 217
June 210 210
July 197 410 175 175
August 173 113 63 63
32
_________________________________________i'-
_______ /_- comete
- .V - - Colen,
-- .~ --
te __________________
I__________________
SUMMARY
1940O(6 Monthsa) 0 0 0 216 142 0 50 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 978 815 0 163 0 0 0 0
1942 0 0 0 970 625 26 257 8 0 8 0
1944 465 465 0 2,196 1,952 63 181 1,009 0 394 615
1945 8Mnh) 3,363 3,363 0 2,446 2,317 129. 0 877 315 562 0
15(8oth3 1,491 1,479 12 242 0 242 0 976. 976 0 0
CUMLATm TYA 5,319 5,307 12 7,048 5,851 460 .651 2,870 1,291 964 615
PAGEREFERENCE TOMODEL 22 -22 - 10 20 22 - J 10 7 12
a Including 59 P-70's (Night Fighter version of~A-20) - 1 in April, 33 in June , 16 in July, 7 in Augut, and ,2 in September, 1942;
=24 1-23 Dragon's - 12 in July, 8 in August, and 4 in September 1940; end 3 F-3'a (photographic version of'
A-20) in April 1942.
b DC-3 Type also includes 0-48, -49, 0-50, 0-53, 0-68, and 140.
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
_________
_________ _________(Unit - Each) ________ _____________
1940 - July 27 27
August .5
September 47 47 0
October 55 49 6
November 42 42 0
December 36 33 3
1941 - January 29 29 0
February 72 72 0
March 1 58 0
April Program 62 62 0
May complete 42 42 0
June 75 75 0
July 88 87 1,
August 71 69, 2
September 87 81 6
October 125 116 9
November 100 92 8
December 154 129 25
1942 -January 135 112 23
February, 126 115 U1
March 134 120 14
April 149 131 18
May 135 125 10
June 153 126 27
July 178 150 28
August 191 191 0
September 1 165 165 0
October 3 127 126 1
November 7 190 190 0
December' 12 195 180 15
1943 - January 17 192 165 27
February 38 180 150 30
March 56 196 161 35
April 79 181 150 .31
May 105 169 138 31
June 121 169 138 31
July 98 169 138 31
August 170 150 118 32
September 159 1 150 118 32
October 156 1 155 115 40 1
November 193 0 175 135- 40. 0
December 245 6 175 135 -40 0
1944 - January 235 0 165 125 40 0
February 282 7 150 110 40 0
March 303 6 109 95 14 10
April 300 8 110 70 40 6
May 300 * 10 51 Program 50 21
June 300 12 40 complete 40 12
July 300 8 40 40 1
August 300 24 40 40 5
September 300 14 37 37 35
October. 210 8 59 59 50
November 150 Program 0 Program 21 2
December 150 complete 0 complete 38 0
1945 - January 150 31 0
February 150 21 2
March 150 26 0
April 150 17 0
May 175 .5 2
June 175 Program Program
July 175 complete complete
August 212
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 241 227 14 0 0
1941 0 .0 1 0 963 912 51 0 0
1942 23 3 0 0 1,878 1,731 147 0 0
1931,437 1,109 0 8 2,061 1,661 400 1 0
1944 3,130 3,481 0 97 801 400 400 199 2
1945 (8 Monthsl 1,337 2,929 0 0 2 0 0 100 4
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 5,927 7,522 1 105 5,946 4,931 1,012 300 6
31,1945
1,1940-AUGUST 31, 1945
JULY 1,1940-AUGUST SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, SEPTEMBER 1, 1945
44 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
FORD, WILLOW
RUN, MICHIGAN
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September 7
October rga
November complete
mlt
December
1942 - January
February
March
April 2
May o
June O
July 0
August o
September 2 2
October 1 1. . 6
November 10 0 0
December 7 1 11 0 0
1943 - January 15 0 14 10 11
February 16 0 36 10 30 1
March 35 o 6o 15 30 2
April 53 0 95 21 22 10 2
May 72 3 115 40 36 14. 7
June 90 5 107 48 28 21. 16
July 99 3 84 N0 45 25 22
August 133 9 116 65 40 30 30
September 130 3 149 84 42 35 77
October 140 Program 163 100 52 40 63
November 150 compelte 159 100 64 45 78
December 161 193 100 72 45 82
1944 January 44 217 100 78 45 150
February5 238 75 97 45 147
March Program 309 62 78 45 222
April complete 326 50 64 52 220
May 350 18 72 6o 220
June 383 Program 66 34 160
complete
July 415 17 51 170
August 428 Program Program 168
September 377 complete complete 180
October 340 182
November 311 145
December 296 144
1945 - January 324 102
February 296 179
March 310 262
April 252 205
May 179 195
June 125 180
July Program 180
August complete 152
SUMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0. 0 07 0 0
1942 7 1 24 1 10 0 0 0
1943 1,094 23 1,291 633 472 0 268 377
1944 49 0 3,990 305 472 0 332 2,108
1945 (8 Months) 0 0 1,486 0 0 0 0 1,455
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 1,150 . 24~ 6,791 939 954 7 600 3,940
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
(Unit - Each)
1940-July 3 1 2
August 32 32 0
September 29 29 0
October 21 21 0
November 4 1 3
December 22 193
1941 - January 34 31 3
February 27 25 2
March 26 25 1
April 48 47 1
.May 36 36 0
June , 30 29 0 1
July 34 .32 1 1
August 41 31 3 61
September 20 18 2 0 0
October 32 6 5 0 21
November 41 15 4 0 22
December 57 28 1 3 25
1942 - January 106 63 1 3 7 32
February 136 81 5 5 4 41
March 119 90 17 6 1 2
April 130 98 25 4 3 Proga
May 151 107 36 4 4 comlete
June 200 132 61 3 4
July 1814 100 7545
August 2014 135 62 3 4
September 206 126 1 72 3 4
October 243 160 1 79 1 2
November 312 -190 1 107 8 6
December 283 163 7 105 5 3
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 17,428 1,971 . 1,210 248 151 2,290 246 168 144
JULY I,I,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY 31, 1945
1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 945
PRODUCTION,
SEPTEMBER 1, 1945
46 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
CHICAGO,ILLINOIS
HOWARD, LOCKHD (VEG), PLANTA, BUlBASE, CALIFORNIA
New terstate
OreasEl Kellett
LoEIODna H SCalif. PhilaelPa.
PEIDC-o Total ( o-15) NH Segunfo Phislael Toal -17 B-34 PV-1 PV-2
Commando Nightin- Cornell L-6, L-8 YO-60 oa Flyirng (L-37) Vntura Harpoon
gale Fortress Ventura
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September 1
October 4
November 4
December 6 6 16
1942 - January 0 0 12
February 0 0 36
March 1 66
April 2 2
May 0 0 102
June 3 2 105
July 14 14 3 103
August 5 5 107
September 0 0 9 81
October 1 "1 1 12 101
November 0 0 9 15 52
December 4 0 1 8 22 63
1943 - January 7 .0 4 11 25 76
February 15 0 7 8 19 32 Program 85
March 19 0 lb 3 38 complete 117
April 25. 0 9 52. 52 82
May 43 1 7 355 75 65 94
June 50 0 12 38 17 57 100
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 25 0 25 0 0
1942 0 50 26 1 5 18 0 981 68 915 0 0
194~3 0 617 b9 204 544 240 5 2,072 887 76 l,109 0
1944 2 179 177 0 2. 0 0 1,661 1,244 0 352 65
1945 (8 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 954 551 0 0 403
CUMULCATIVE
TOTAL 2 832 278 203 549 258 6 5,695 2,750 1,014 1,461 468
The B-34 and the PV-l are essentially the eaamsplanes. By mutual agreemsnt between the War and Navy Departments, all Ventures accepted
prior to February 1943 are classified as B-34 MediumBombers (ArmyCognizance) and all Venturas accepted after that time as PV-1 Patrol
Bombers (Navy Cogizance).
AUGUST31,
1940- AUGUST
JULYI,I,1940- 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 945
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945 .
L
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE 47
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
__________________(Unit ,-Each)
LOCKHEED,
PLAID B, MME,
BM CALfl'HIA
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
______________________ (~~~~Unit
Each)________________ _____
1940 - July 35
August 0
35
September 0
1 1 0
October 2 2
November 0
2 2 0
December 27 5 22
1941 - January 51 7 44
February 47 1 42
March 51 10 2
April 25. 39
22 0 3
May 30 30 0 Program
June 34 33 0 1 complete
July 30 30 0 0
August 52 43 0
September
9
41 26 0
October 15
43 0 35
November 40 8
0 32
December 103 49 0 54
1942 - January 43 1 0 42
February 63 17,
March
0 46
88 49 0 39
April 60 9 1
May 50
116 70 2 44
June 117 82 2 33
July 80 75 5 0
August 133 116, 8
September 171
9 3
88 12 71
October 118 33 7
25 11
November 212 120
December 32 60 15
143 57 35 51 50
1943 - January 123 63
February
0 6o 30
158 88 15 55
March 189 120 50
April .9 60 70
219 120 39 6o
May 235 120 90
June 55 60 110
211 120 61 30 125
July 160 60
August 40 6o 125
185 100 35 50
September 192 60 145
October 25 60
206 58 62 6o 135
November 205 120 Program 125,
December 25 60 110
210 120 complete 6o
30 1 100
1944 - January 206 120 26 60 2
February 215 120 90
March 35 60 83 1
217 120 37 60
April 219 120 0 70 1
May 39 60 0 t 41 2
169 120 40
June, 141 9 1 Program 2
120 21 Program 3 complete
July complete
146 120 26
August 117 100 2
September 17
100 75 25 7 4
October 130 82 10 6
48 16 4
November 140 92 48
December 126 24 Program
78 48 32 complete
1945 - January 115 67
February
48 40
106 58 48
March 95 50
47 48 55
April 52 4 48
May 48 Program 55
June
48 55
42 complete 42
July 40 55
40
August 35 55
35 50
SUMMABY
1940 (6 Months) 67 0 0 10 0 57 0 0 0 0
1941 547 263 0 10 146 128 0 0 0 0
1942 1,344 717 0 122 505 0 86 0 86 0
1943 2,293 1,149 109 360 675 0 1,216 1 1,215
1944 0
1,926 1,267 0 410 249 0 383 99 284 3
1945 (8 Months) 533 176 0 357 0 031 4s00
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 6,710 3,572 109 1,269 1,575 185 2,100 515 1,585 30
PAGE REFERENCE TO MODEL - 9 25. 8 10 10 - 7 9 _ 25
aIncluding 449 B-26's
deliveredas AT-23's - 40 in August,149 in September,125 in October,110 in November,and 25 in December1943.
JULY I,I,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY 1940-AUGUST 31,1945 SEPTEMBER I. 1945
PRODUCTION, 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER 1, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE lh49
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
Nash-
Kelvixiator
PRsIOD Detroit
Mchigan PBN(PBY) 08211 C-64 and AT-16
-6 Total Catalina N3 EKngfisher SBA Total UC-64 Hrvard
Norseman
1940 - July 22 22
August 7 7
September 28 28
October 28 28
November 25 24 1
December 59 59 0
1941 - January 55 55 0
February 50 50 0
March 50 50 0
April 50 50 0
May 50 50 0
June 68 50 18
July 54 50 4
August 50 50 0
September 50 50 0
October 50 50 0 1 1
Nbvember 50 50 0 3 3
December~ 34 34 0 2 2
July 1 1 102 16 86
August 2 2 69 23 46
September 3 3 134 27 107
October 0 0 107 22 85
November 11 U1228 28 100
December 11 11 106 38 68
1944 -January 8 8 86 40 46
February 9 9 38 38 Program
March' 9 9 43 43 ocmpete
April 7 7 39 39
May 11 11 49 49
June 6 6 ' 45 45
July 7 7 27 27
August 8 8 53 53
September 3 3 31 31
October 1 6 6 6 6
November 2 11 11 44~ 44
December 2 12 12 39 39
1945 - January 10 4 4 30 30
February 14 11 11 23, 23
March 24 4 455
April 30 Program Program 10 10
May 20 complete complete 10 10
June 20 2 2
July 44 0o0
August 34 2 2
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 169 0 168 0 1 0 0 0
1941. 0 611 0 589 0 22 6 6 0
1942 0 307 0 0 300 7 441 1 440
1943 0 39 39 0 0 0 1,223 209 1,014
1944 5 97 97 0 0 0 500 454 46
1945 (8 Months) 196 19 19 0 0 0 82 82 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 201 1,242 155 757 300 30 2,252 752 1,500
PAGE RE1'NRR!CE
TO MODEL 28- 8 27 18, 11 - 24 26
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
(Unit - Each)
AMERICAN,DALLAS,TEXAS
NiORTH NORTHAMERICAN,INGLEWOOD,
CALIFORNIA
July 46 46 94 10 84
August 74 74 154 1 14 139
September 68 68 85 6 11 68
October 127 127 156 25 30 101
November 152 152 78 37 9 52
December 174 174 154 67 45 44
1942 - January - 252 252 110 84 18 8
February 175 175 157 84 53 Program. 2
March 212 212 200 52 146 complete 3
April 250 250 208 86 122 6
May 255 255 157 84 75 16
June 254 254 187 84 103 26
July 511 511 176 76 100 52
Auguap 355 355 115 22 91 52
September 461 461 184 60 124- 59
October 571 571 125 0 51 92 4
November 391 591 99 0 10 89 85
December 450 450 207 0- 101 108 150
including
6 P-64+s in November 1940.
31,1945
940- AUGUST31, SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY1,I,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY I, 1945'
1945 SEPTEMBER
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE 5
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
NORTHROP,
HATEOllEE,CALIFORNIA PIPER, LOCKBAVEN,
PENNISYLVANIA
Grasshopper Type
A-31 and
FERIOD P-61 RA-31
Total Black (?1j2 3PB Total L4
Widow Vengeance (0-59,BE-1) L-114 NE-1
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 -January 3 3
February 7 7
March 14 14
April 0 Program
May 0 complete
June 0
July 0
August 0
September 0 4 4
October 0 0 0
November 0 -40 40
December 0 0 0
4
19 2 January 7 7 0 0
February 6 6 210 210
March 7 7 185 179 6
April 23 23 285 183 102
May 34 314 207 85 122.
June 42 42 139 139 Program
complete
July 60 6o 328 128
Augut 21 21 153 153
September 0 0 128 128
October 31 31 118' 118
November 23 23 169 169
December 37 37 133 1333
1943 - January 30 30 -73 73
February 29 29 125 325
March 28 28 109 109
Aril 22 22 4 4
May 0 Program 79 79
June 0 complete 167 167
1945- January- 37 37 47 47
February 33 33 100 100
March 26 26 111 111
April 26 26 101 101
May 26 26 102 100 2
June 26 26 133 130 3
July 13 13 165 165 Program
August 12 12 60 60 complete
SUMMARY
1940 (6Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 214 0 0 2144444 0 0
1942 291 0 291 0 1,855 1,625 0 230
19143 141 32 109 0 1,319 1,319 0 0
19414449 449 0 0 1,9014 1,9014 0 0
1945 (8 Months) 199 199 0 0 819 81450
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 1,1014 68o0400 214 5,9141 5,706 5 230
AIRPLANES BY PLANT
____________________
_________ ~(Unit.-_Each) ____________________
REPUBLIC, FARMaNGnALE,
LONGISLAND 2 SANDIEGO, CALIFORNIA
Republic Rearwin
Evenaifle Eanaa4 City
PERIOD IdLn P-147 and P-143 and Kansas a PT-21. and FR2
2-" Total 2P-47 RP- 43 EP1 AT-12 8125 Total PT-22 Fireball
Thunderbolt Thunderbolt Lancer (P-35) (NR, SIM) (Jet-
Recruit propelled)
1940 - July 23 15 8
August 13 5 8 15
September 19 1. 11 7 8 16
October 14 0 9 5 8
November 22 9
0 5 7 9 18
December 18 1 9 8 Program 12
complete
1941 - January 10 6 3 18
February 0 0 Program Program
March 6 6 complete complete' 20
April 4 4 0
May 6 6 0
June 22 12 25
July 15 15
Auguat 21
99
21 78
September 13 13 314
October 33 33 86
November 23 23 103
December 27 1 26 1414
1942 - January 38 0 38 115
February 46 0 46 58
March 30 5. 25 180
April 1 0 1 53
May 10 10 Program 172
June 26 26 complete 73
July 38 38 28
August 61 61 Program
September 66 66 complete
October 2 62 62
November 2 172 112
December 6 1314 1314
1943 - January 12 1514 154
February 21 125 125
March 50 176 176
April 52 180 180
May 80 210 . 210
June 82 .200 200
July 299 299
August 90 310 310
September 133 320 320
October 136 332 332
November 190 303 303
December 220 415 415
19144- January 253 352 352
February 2514 3514 3514
March 256 385 385
April 258 365 365
May 251 350 350
June 250 350 350
July 250 350 350
Auguat 250 350 350
September { 250 343 343
October 250 2+4 2144
November 102 102
December
310 3514 3514
290
1945 - January 170 170
February 310 2514 2514
March 310 229 229
April 281 281
May 318 210 210
June 250 165 165
July 152 153 153
August 57 100 100
SUMMARY
1940(6 Months) 0 99 0 2 54 43 25 77 70 -0
1941 0 170 1 160 6 3 - 0 607 607 0
1942 10 6214 514 110 0 0. 0 679 679 0
1943 1,131 3,0214 3,0214 -0 0 0 0 5 0 0
191414 3,087 3,899 3,899 0 _ 0 0 0 0 0 0
1945 (8 Months) 1,997 1,562 1,562 0 0 0 0 39 0 39
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 6,225 - 9,378 9,000 272 60 46 25 1,1407 1,356 39
TOMODEL
FAGEPREFERENCE 16 J - 16 16 16 26 24- 27 17
a Incluing4 ST (P-20)and3 Y051'e in July 1940, and 5 YPT-25'e in June 1943.
AUGUST 31,1945
1,1940- AUGUST 31,1945
JULY 1,1940- SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, .SEPTEMBER I, 1945
UOMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE 5
U AIRPLANES BY PLANT
(nt-Each)
L ~ ~St.
Louie
Aircraft
S.Lus
Skrk
Stratford
~
patnUniversal
a
Tulsa
Taylorcrft
Aline
Timmaiork
anBy Bristol
ikr
Montreal
Quebec
Wacoa
PERIOD Missouri Cnetct Olhm Ohio California Vigiia O-io(Y) Troy, Ohio
ConneticuaOklhoRa L2(0-57) ENT L-7 Catalina PT1
PT-23 - ad -5 NP Grasshopper Tutor c.S rga
Cornell
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
L 1941 - January
February
March
April
r May
June
1
0
L July
August
0
21
September 11 N.1
October 20 0 0
November 15 20 0
December 27 0 0
1942 - January 12 0 0
February 12 47 0
March 24 73 2 0
April 30. 91 0 0
May 23 95 0 0
June 5 70 01
July 19 50 1 Program
rAugust Program 57 4 complete
September complete 18 3
+ October 0 2 19
November 1 0 Program
LJune May
July
6
7
complete 1k
9
17 32
August 10 27
September ' 18 21
October 15 20
November 12 21
December 15 18
195-January 0 15
February 1 10
March 2 Program
April 2 complete
June' 0
July 0
August 3
LSUMY
u1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 76 2k 0 0 0 2
1942 1 0 ;1;, 529 15 19 01
U1945(8 1943
1944
Months)
CUMULATIVE TOTAL
288
61
350
0
1k
115
11
140
0
0
0
201
1,161
226
1,940
0
247
0
0
262
0
0
0
12
4
201
25
230
0
0
0
3
TABLE
AIRPLANES
JANUARY-JUNE jU910
CATEGORY
AND MLL Unit j Total jJanuaryFebruaryj March April May June
econnaissance Number 34 8 3 3 5 5
Airframe Wt. (000lbs.) 226 139 33 11 11 15 17
0-47B, North American, Inglewood, Calf. Number 43 34 8 1 0 0 0
F-2 (Photo. -version of C-45
Beech, Wichita, Kansas Number 12 0 0 2 3 3 4
OE6t, Chance Vought, Stratford, Conn. Number 3 0 0 0 0 2 1
TABLE I (Continued)
AIRPLANES
JANUARY-dUNE 1940O
ANDMOEL
CATEGiORY Unit Total Jnmeexp February March April M3ap .Tme
SEPTEMBER I, 945
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION,
31,1945
1940-AUGUST 31, 1945
JULY1,I,1940-AUGUST SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE0 FD
TABLE II
EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT
JANUARY .940-.AGUST 19415
(unit- ach , _________ ____ ____
Airframe 194+5
CATEGORYAND MODEL Comany and. Location Weight par 194+0 191 194+2 194+3 19441 First 8
Unit (The.) Months
I I I I I I I
SEPTEMBER 945
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION,
1940-AUGUST 31, 1945
JULY1,I,1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS" SPECIAL RELEASE
i".'W- 5
57
TABLE II (Continued)
EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT
JANUARY 1940-AUGUST 194f5
it~A-Each) _____
Transport 0 0 1 1 0 2
eayTasot4-gi0 0 0 0 0 2
XC-97 Boeing, Renton, Washington 47,500 June (2)
Mediua Transport,2-engin 0 0 1 1 0 0
xc-60B Lockheed, Burbank "B", Calif. 7,800 Sept.
XC-53A Douglas, Santa Monica, Calif. 11,400 March
XR5-1 Lockheed',Burbank "B", Calif. 7,800 a May a
'Trainer 0 3, 1 4 2 0
Advanced Trainer,2-engL 0 0 0 3 2 0
X.A-1? Fairchild, Hagerstown, Md. 8,100 NOV.
XAT-15 Boeing, Wichita # 1, Kansas 7,100 July (2)
XAT-14A Fairchild, Hagerstown, Md. 6,400 March
XSL-1 Langley Aviation, Landover, Md. * Aug.
Basic Trainer 0 1 1 0 0 0
TET-12 Fleetwings, Bristol, Pa._ 2,200 May
XBT-17 Boeing, Wichita.{) 1, iKansas 2,100 e Jan.
Primary Trainer 0 2 0 1 0 0
X1T23C Fairchild, agerstown, Md. 1,400 June
XB5N-1 Navsal Aircraft, PhiladelphiaPa. 1,500 e April
XN2I'-2 Timn, Van Buys, California 1,400 Oct.
Com nications 0 0 2 0 6. 8
XiL-6 Intteta, iciialb, Illinois 750 July
XR-1, A Plait Le Page, Eddystone, Pa. 2,200 Mar., Jtue
XR-4 Sikorsky, Stratford, Coon. 1,250 June
30-5 Sikorsky', Stratford., Coon. 1,900 Oct.
X.-5 Sikorsky, Stratford, Coon. 1,900 Mar. (2)
June (2)
XB-6A Sikorsky, Stratford, Coon. 1,350 June
Oct. (2)
IN-6A Sikorsky, Stratford, Coon. 17,350 Jun. March
10-60 Kellett,Philadelphia, Pa. 1,200 Dec.
1500-1 (R-5) Siko'rsky, Stratford.,
Corn. 1,350 Oct. a Jan. a
3053-1 (N-6 ) lorakty, ratind,-Conn. 1, 0 Nov.
Special Purpose Aircraft 0 0 6 0
XBQ-1 Fleetwings, Bristol, pa. 7,000 Aug.
XBBO.2A Fleetwings, Bristol, =a. 3,500 Feb.
11135-1 Naval Aircraft,Philadelphia,
Pa. 2,200 Dec. Jan.
Z2EARNo- Itestte, ItrttDi'b, 71'q.
t3oia 2,600 (2)
Max. (2)
EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT
JANUARY 1940-AUGUST 1945
________________________Unit-Ec______
Airframe 1945
CATEGORY
AND MODEL Company and Location Weight per 1940 1941 1942 1943 194 First 8
Unit (lbs.) Months
LUnit - Each)
ALL AIRCRAT ENGISES BY TYPE'S
i
Tactical
PERIOD Trainer
Total Army Navy Standard (1340Pubic
Cognizance Cognizance (Over1340 Turbo Inch~eDieplace-
Cubic inches Jet menmend Uodr4,)
Diepleent)
BY HORSEPOWER
OROUP(TAKE-OFP
RATING) a
PERIOD 2200-000 hp. 1600-2100hp. 1200-1350 hp. 1300-2600hp 440-875 hp. 50-330 hp.
(Liquid-cooled)
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 1,570 4,13 1,078 2,149 6,703
1941 2 9,159 11,029 6,498 11,209
1942 20,284
66 29,934 39,087 22,180 20,279 26,543
1943 923 45,536 93,653 33,390 22,717 30,895
1944 11,346 74,78 10,403 43,295 13,260 11,108
1945 (8Months\ 19,403 36,947 26,852 18,403 857 3,109
CUMULATIVETOTAL 31,742 197,524 278,037 124,844 70,471 98,642
e a Eiclu din.
g rboletengines.
a 1',xu; uuuls turvo jet engines.
____________________ ~~(Unit
Each)______________
-
ldSIGHT,PATERSON,
NEWJERSEY WRIGHT,LOCELABB,OHIO
I i ,
PERIOD5
Total Cyclone Itl Cyclone18 CyClone 14
BB and. SD R-1820 R-975 2-760 Toal -15550 R-2600
BA BA end.BB
1940 - -July - I -1 I- I
42~9 a 190 3 171- 59 4
Augut 447 175 0 225 27 20
September 458 234 0 187 .29 8
October 594 b 287 255 57 ' 11
November 592 0 288 227 61 9
December 7
724 551 16 251 92 34
1941 - January 847 c 385 45 317 b9 50
February 795 b 560 269 81 52
52
March 925 422 58 01 25
April
359
1,079 503 160 382 40t 2
,May 947 508 91 320 28 0
June 1,095 572. 159. 542' 36 4 5 5
July 1,185 588 128 430 355 12 12
August 1,112 585 70 402 75 0 22 22
September 1,185 527 81 472 104 1 20 20
October 1,192 570 b2 444 113 3 42 42
November 1,204 585 100 424 94 0 152, 132
December 1,254 521 105 526 101 0 13 13
1
1942 - January 1,5387 1 810 103 552 120 1 474 474
February 1,570 596 57 564 172 0 501 501
March 1,624 002 1 829 189 1 522 522
April 1
1,515 658 5 758 154 0 681 881
May 1,554 0 579 1 803 150 0 851 851
June 1,517 1 540 Program 818. 152 0 1,027 1,027
0 complete
July 1,480 1 800 776 98 0 1,028 1,026
August 1,419 359 987 80 0 1,232 1,252
September 1,652 7 580 884 175 2 1,095 1,093
October 1,609 503 974 121 0 1,572 1,572
November 19
1,551
10 578 993 188 0 1,215 1,215
December 1,558 442 928 181 0 1,582 1,562
48
1943 10
*.January 1,455 425 867 121 1 1,721 1,721
February 1,529 11 527 881 107 3 1,428 1,428
March 1,780 582 1,007 180 2 1,872 1,872
April 1,5355 555 874 98 0 1,575 1,575
May 1,598 319 555 965 77 0 884 884
June 1,278 10 440 764 58 0 842 842
268
July 1,454 210 487 857 88 0 267 267
August 997 203 546 557 81 2 1,058 1,058
September 1,267 402 6680 102 1 1,859 1,659
October 1,488 571 840 105 5. 1,554 1,554
November 1,515 223
331 688 56 5 1,962 1,982
December 1,412 558 7(6 20 2 2,157 2,157
381
1944 - January 1,524 1302
188 598 814 18 3 2,215 2,215
February 1,574 402 830 0 8 1,012 1,012
March 1,497 21 445 682 2 2 2,719 2,719
April 1,385 531 580 616 0 0 2,055 2,055
May 1,625 442 844 0 3 2,504 2,504
June 1,527, 551' 495 615, 0 Program 1,989 1,989
560 complete
July 1, 409 45 298 688 9 2,725 2,725
August 1,329 550 256 589 0 2,652 2,652
September 1,298 140 801 0 2,295 2,293
October 1,022 94 585 1' 2,510 2,510
November 750 6501 4 528 Program 1,912 1,912
December 986 Progra~m 551 complete 1,159 1, 158
551 complete
1945-January 7529
964 297 1,764 1,725
February 9576 45
275 1,029 996
March 1,058 650 279 1,114 1,000
April. 1,012 245 859 649
May 1,080 38
311 971 870
June 1,051 277 851 471
July 788 130 1,042 652
August 442 288 164
77
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 3 ,244 0 0 1,523 29 1,298 305 86 0 0 0
1941 12,818 2 0 8,104 1,075 4,887 843 105 248 0 240
1942 18,176. 58 8 6,393 147 9,848 1,720 4 11,558 0 11,558
1943 17,082 908 9 5,359 0 9,896 1,089 21 16,559 0 16,559
1944 15,924" 5,188 79 5,534 0 7,279 50 14 25,881 1 25,680
1945 (8 Monthsl 7,550 5,548 92 0 0 1,891 0 0 7,898 1,591 6,507
CUMULATIVETOTAL 74,554 11,502 188 22,715 1,251 54,895 3,967 228 01,940 1,592 80,548
2.200Php.
'12-0h..15002h, 17003h
a Including 2 R-3550As
b Including 1 R-550A.
c Including' 5 R-5550Ao.
d Including 1 R-2160.
AIRCRAFT'ENGINES BY PLANT
PSATT
ANDWHITUEY,EASTHARTFORD,
CONNECTICUT
1940 (6
Months) 4,574 0 11 2 0 0
19141 18,1E2 0 1,460 '6 0 10
1942 33,954 0 1,347 1,082 0 406
194355278230 ,6 ,4
1941 8Mots 21,037 25 87,456512
94(8oth 9,31+8 7 7 0 794+4 2,648 3,162______
CUMUTTYN TOAL 122,392 171 8,8;6 15,043 3,016 8,081
I, 940-AUGUST
JULY1,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY 33, 945 SEPTEMBER I. 1945
PRODUCTION, 31, 1945 1, 1945
SEPTEMBER
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE 6
(Unit - Each)
- Continued
PRATTAND WITNIEY, EAST SARTSDO~,CONNECTICUT
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 2,6214 93 0 40 653 690 461
1115,821 507 0 205 22 5,538 4,549
1942 8,158 2,127 0 14 0 7,597 10,223
1944 8,610 2,926 5 0 0 4,967 9,7114
19145(Mnts)4,356 0 2,935 0 0 1,1408 3214
194 8Mnh~0 0 2,6214 0 0 0 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 29,569 5,653 5,5614 259 675 20,200 25,271
B-24, C-47,C4,A. T-.
USED PRIAILY INl C-93 PaY.
BeufrtAT 12,
FFFM0-1,
2.P520.
p4-.1Y3 -9 -3
-9,5-3
2, AA--6A.
SeUA- A.
AT-e,
m-. ,
2-A-,
C -5,12 A-, 0.03,
OSSIS. 1313
OS2N.
P-35A. _OS__2U,__052N.
SEPTEM8E'~ I, 1945
JULY I,1,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, 1940-AUGUST
31, 1945
31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
64 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE rrr,
BUICK, MELBOSE
PARK,ILLINOIS CHEVROLET,
TONAWANA,
NEW YORK
Pratt and
R-1830, Twin Wasp Dodge Ford Whitney
PERIOD0
Total R20 CG
~ C9
0G Total
DoubleWasp
B-2800
R-1930
030, 040
Chicago Dearborn
Illinois Michigan
Cyclone18 DubeHaspD
Msor
Kansas City
ouble800 p
1-stage 2-stage 1-stageC 1-stage R-3350 R-2800 R-20
BA 1-stageB 1sage C
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November 99
December 164
1942 - January
257
February 309
March 440 440 375
April 610 610 463
May 617 617 1
526
June 699 699 6 6 530
July 751 751 387 387 570
August 880 880 911 911 572
September 1,001 1,001 510 510 640
October 1,000 1,000 _645 645 672
November 1,200 1,200 760 760
December 691
1 200 1,200 837 837 798
1943 - January 1,200 1,200 809 809 776
Februar-y 1,200 1,200 928 770
March 1,225 1,225 954 954 1,015
April1 1,201 1,201 1,095 1,095 1,091
May 1,500 1,500 1,515 1,515. 1,052
June 1,800 1,800 1,809 1,809 1,048
July 2,100 2,100 2,103 2,103 1,198
August 2,500 2,500 2,365 2,365 1,241
September 2,800 2,800 2,722 2,722 1,413
October 3,100 3,100 2,605 2,605 1,603
November 3,300 3,300
December
3,450 1,226
2,700 2,700 3,060 3,060 904
1944 - January 2,700 2,700 2,700 2,700 1; 1,598
February 2,550 2,550 2,600 2,600 31 1,628
March 2,700 2,700 2,600 2,600 82 1,794
April 2,800 2,800 2,600 2,600 136 1,820
May 2,900 2,900 2,600
June 2,600 205 2,324
3,000 5,000 2,600 2,600 2,419
344
July 3,100 3,100 2,600 2,600 507 2,350
August 5,100 3,100
September 2,601 2,600 659 2,360
2,700 2,700 2,325 2,300 2,224
October 1,800 1,800 1,606 1,550 957 1,80
November 1,400 1,400 1,501
December 1,400 1,079 1,896
1,800 1,800 1,195 1,051 1,229 1,904
1945 - January 1,804 1,800 4
February 930 627 1,327 1,904
1,796 1,743 50 1,058 566 1,429 2,004
March 1,625 1,257 1,130
April 605 1,607 2,000
1,394 642 463 617 12 1,620 2,000
May 1,366 643 240 600
June Progroa 1,667 1,716
975 400 Program 500 complete 1,690 1,400
July 1,075 400 complete
August 500 1,697 1,200
586 246 430 1,259
SUMMAARYt
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 j 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 264 0
1942 8,401 0 8,401 0 4,058 0 4.058 0 6,4o3 0
1943 24,626 0 24,626 0 23,415 0 23,415 0 13,337 1
1944 50,550 0 50,550 .0 27,5286 37a,01 653 2,9 278
15(8Mnh 10,621 2,390 7,131 1,100 5,765 3,955 1,810 12,296 12,977 5,076
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 74,198 2,390 70,708 1,100 , 60,766 4,282 56,484 18,549 57,178 7,815
-, C 7.P-47N. P-61. B-24.0K-3Types. -26, A-26 ,B
USED PRIMARfL~Y
IN ~P50-S.
- C-54. 87 B-24N., - T~y.2
P
R8,
Be fFfF.
,rt.
0
S-BV -3. -46P4 O-,P
, C52,
S- 1350-1450hp. 1200 hp. 1350h'. 2100 hp. 1200 hp. j 2200hp. 2000 hp. 2100hp-
a Built at Flint,Michigan.
______________________________(unit E ach)
2-Stage B J-33
1940 -July 60 60
August 70 70
September 231 1 230
October 285 0 285
November 176 0 176
December 256 0 256
1945 * January 700 1,1499 1,107 4 741 362 2,190 Program 2,190
February 700 1,14014 905 0 626 278 1 1,708 complete 1,708
March 805 1,532 1,310 1 1,053 256 0 1,777 1,777
April 700 1,002 1,151 0 917 228 6 1,0314 1,0314
May 600 1,078 839 1 452' 376 10 1,936. 1,936
June 600 337 185 2 52 1014 25 2 1,191 1,191
July 600 Program 114 0 Program 3 100 11 1,502 1,502
Auguat 3314 complete 180 1 complete 21 155 3 81,2 812
SUMMARY
1940. (6 Months) 0 0 1,078 1 1,077 0; 0. 0 0 " 0 0
1941 0 0 6,448 1 6,1447 0L 0 0 49 49 0
1942 6 6,091 14,905 0 14,9014 11 0 0 ' 7,251 7,2146 5
1943 2,692 22,926 21,093 30 20,5149 514 0 0 12,295 9,503 2,792
1944 9,275 27,920 20,303 112 17,3214 2,867 0 0 22,969 7,255 15,7114
1945 (8 Monthel 5,039 6,852 5,791 9 3,8141 .1,628 297 16 12,150 0 12,150
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 17,012 63,789 69,618 153 64,142 .5,010 297 16 54,714 24,053 30,661
TEEDPRIMARILY fIN P-F6F -, B-17 7 5 P40 A36" -63 P-80 FR L-nastr, osqito,
Mosquito P-82,,Spitfire
1-,lid,
2000E hp.TOS1200and 1350 12s- _50 he 1325-1425 hp. 13008he. 1400-1815 he.
1945
31,1945
1940-AUGUST 31,
JULYI,I, 19,40-AUGUST SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION,
SEPTEMBER 1, 1945
56 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE p
Unit - Each)___________________________
MICHIGAN
MJSKEGON,
AVIATiION,
CONTINESNTAL - PENNSYLVANIA
JACOBS,P0TTSTOWN,
1940 - July 4 15 14
August 51
September 50 25 35
October 50 14
November 54 5b 18
12 30
December 42
110 60 50
1941 - January
117 00 57
February 78
March 150 72
114' 72 92
April 81
May 192 111
186 90 90
June
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 299, 0 0 154 145
1941 1 0. 1 0 3,370 0 0 1,8_)2 1,798
1942 25 0 22 0 7,41b 0 5 2891,9
1943 1,079 (8 0 1,079 12,897 0 4,055 1,1514 7,090
19414 4,0A45 22 0 4,021 7,382 117 6,0814 0 1,181
1945 (8 Montbsl 780 775 0 0 755 283 472 0 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 5,92o 797 - 23-95,1^0 32,119 400 11,2114 5,759 14,740
AT-7,AT-i1,07-13
USED)PRIMARILYIN - P51. P82" >8'-49, )1p-53. AT-6. C-64. - .A-6, C-64. UC-43UC-45 1OF Exort AT-17,C-78,
0
at. Wi. -.
- 1400-1 5.
hp 1330hp. 640hp _ 500hp. 450 hp. 330 hp. 225 hp.
ENGINE DESCRIPTION - Liquid!!!.
led, Liq,idco-e. 9-cydider. 9-yinde. -cylinde.
14
a Including1 XR-170.
b 8-975
_____________________(Unit - Each)_______
NEWYORK
RA1 ERA FARMIIGDALE, CONTINENTAL
MOTORS, KICHIGAN
MUSE393ON,
Maaoo
Burbank
WhirwindCalifornia
Total V-770 L- FO4 Total R-975 R-.670 0-170 L-6
31, 945
AUGUST31, 1945 SEPTEMBNR I, 945
JULY I,I, 1940-
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, 1940- AUGUST
SEPTEMBER I. 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
LYCON , uIIIAMPOT,FNsYLYAUIA.
General
Electric
E RYOD Syracuee
- !btal R-680 0-435 0-290 0-235 0-145 Nwv York
1-140,J-33
(Turbo Jet)
July 138 0 0
August 139 1 0
September 115 Proram 2
October 834 compete 0
November 223 1
December Program
233 complete
1945 - January 2914
February 330
March 283
April 300
May 167
June 160
July 195
Auguet 149
SUMM4ARY
1940 (6 Months) 2,277 2814 0 0 0 1,993 0
1941 1,439 2,775 0 0 0 1,66i
4 0
5,336 4,915 145 65 42 167 0
1942
7,488 4,112 2,080 987 121 186 0
19143
19145184ote 3,453 390 2,559 446 52 5 0
194 8Moh~1,878 0 1,14614414 0 021
a Inolu&.ng 1 X-2470.
______________________ ~~~~(Unit
-Each)___________________
AIRCOOLED
MOTORS,
SYRACUSE,NEWIYORE SENES MOTORS,CIENDAIE,CALIFlORNIA
PERIOD0-7an
Total 0-805 0-405 0-300 0-200 0-185a0 Total R-540 R-440
SUMMSARY
1940 (6Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 350 0 350
1941 2,204 0 0 14 563 1,627 896 459 437
1942 446 13 1 16 318 98 1,479 1,464 15
1943 716 120 16 81 458 41 433 433 0
1944 2,463 45 359 1,475 53 524 0 0 0
1945 (8Monthas 393 0 50 340 0 0 0 0 0
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 6,222 170 426 1,926 1,392 2,290 3,158 2,356 .802
USED PRIMARLY IN -- ress. a-6. sQ-14, Eport. - PT-22, PT-25. PT-20, PT-24.
ENGINE DESCRIPTITON 500 hp. 220-250 hp. 110-,75hp. 80 hp, 165 hp., 130h.
12-cylinder. 6-cyli,d. 6-cylinder.
Includinga1iXd,,.
4-cylinder. 4..der.
b2 Including3 X0-540's-
SIncluding 2 X0-540's.
d Including1 X0-425.
3Including 2 X0-425's.
JULYI,I,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY 31,1945
940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, SEPTEMBER I, 1945
70 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE M !
K
____________________________________________ (Unit - Eeah) ________________
NVAL
AIR FACTQ Y, FEILADELPIIA,PA. WANER, DEROIT, NICHIAPAN GENERAL WESTLYNN,MASS.
ELECTR~IC,
J-33 J-31
1940 -July 26 26 19 13 6
August 25 25 23 19 4
September 17 17 19 13 6
October 28 28 31 24 7
November 27 27 18 7 11
December 32 32 38 u1
27
1941 - January 22
29 29 5 17
February 0 0 42 41 1
March 26 26 46
47 1
April 69 62
May 69 6-
55 55 67. 62
June 5
60 60 54 9
July 58 25
58 34 9
August 64
September
64 50 6
52 52 43 39
October 50 50 28 23 4
November 48 48 25 5
30
December 46 46 41 40 5
1942 - January 1
4 47 46
February 45 32 48 1
47
March 40 28 1
29
April 32 48 1
May 4 49
40 36 2
June 22 21
32 1
July 32 Program 40 38 2
August 2 complete 2
September 5 3
28 7 0 0 0
October 17 11 11 0
November 27 28 39 37 2 0
December 27 0 2
46 44
1943 - January 29 29 25 25 0 Program
February 7 20
March 7 18 2 complete
46 46 29 26 3
April 33 33 59 59 0
May 43 43 38 35 3
June 32 32 49 4
July 14 14
August 75 71 4
18 18 54 54 0
September 31 32 64
October 58 6
53 53 76 71 5
November 47 47
December 50 48 2
Programs Program 69 62 7
cEoplete complete
1944 - January 56 50 6
February
53 52 1
March 25 21
April
May 38 32 6
44 18
June 40 26 31 1'
July
19
50 31 2
August 6
34 28 2
September 21 Program 21
October Program complete Program
November 1
complete complete 4
December
4
1945 - January
February 6
March 8
April 3
May 0
June 1
July 3
August 1
Complete
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 155 0 155 1418 103 0 45 0 0 0
1941 557 0 557 526 457 0 69 0 0 0
1942 320 81 239 372 357 2 13 0 0 0
1943 353 353 0 608 572 36 0 0 0 0
1944 0 0 0 361 215 146 0 122 18 104
1945 (8 months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 22 233
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 1,385 434 931 2,015 1-704 - 184 127 377 4037
(Unit- Each)
Hydraulic_________ _________
Total ________
PERIOD Aircraft
Propellera Total
Total Contra-rotatin 4-blade 3-blade 2-blade
SUMARY
1940 (6 Months) .9,002a 9,002 7,087 0 4 4,964 2,119
1941 48,466 39,123 30,949 0 12 19,726 11,211
1942 134,148 106,136 79,275 0 47 53,777 25,451
1943 250,162 213,937 171,849 1 5,830 137,069 28,949
1944 265,245 243,741 198,127 92 26,388 155,077 16,570
1945 (8 Months) 100,401 96,329 76,118 Complete 24,628 49,279 2,211
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 807,424 708,268 563,405 93 56,909 419,892 86,511
(Unit - Each)
CONTOLLABLE ANDELECTRIC)-Continued
(HYDRAULIC
Electric Ground
_____________ _____________Adjustable,
______________
PERIO AutoaticFixed Pitch,
Atoatic
2-bl end Manually
Total Contra-rotating 4-blade 3-ld2-blade Controlled
SUMMAY
1940 (6 Months) 1,915 0 1 1,914 0
1941 8,1714 156 7,617 0 9,3143
1942 26,861 0 6,455 20,406 2 28,010
1943 42,088 3 17,113 24,972 139 36,086
19414 45,614 23 22,9147 22,6144 485 21,019
1945 (8 Months) 20,211 0 14,232 5,979 430 3,6142
3;, 945
1,940-AUGUST 31,
JULY1,1940-AUGUST SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE 73
CUTISS i/SIGHT
__________________(Unit -FEach)
OURTISSWRIGST- Continued
PERIOD
C-6315-sR C-533-D C-533-S C-5325-D C-532-D C-532-S C-5315-S
USED
PSRARILY IN P-39. M6Y, A-25. P-44 P36
PBa-3c *
8820. 2. 167, P-38. ZNP-M,4FR. FPF381.E-A.
eafr. p43, A-36. P4F.BF2A.
nnnUnUCTION, JLY..
.. 940-AUUST 3_,.1945._PTEM.ER__..94
PRODUCTION, JULY 1,1940-AUGUST 31, 1945
SEPTEMBER I, 1945
r;
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
__________________(Unit .-Earl)
HAMILTON STAN8DARD
aIncluding 1 214F6.
t Including2 12030's.
° Including2 246's.
d Including1 24860 and 1 3030.
a Including 1 2460.
f Including 1 826080.
I, 1940- AUGUST
JULY 1,1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I; 1945
76 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
________________(Unit -Eah
HAMILTON
STANDARD
- Continued,
325
and0 23D40 - 3D40 2E4 22D40 12D140 22D30 2D30 2820
July 20 0 0 487 0
August 26 0 0 439 41
September 96 0 0 521 76
October 52 4 2 429 36
November 59 5 Program 297 2
December 13 0 complete 118 1
1945 - January 61 2 99 0
February 12 Program 141 9
March 42 complete 148 13
April 23 200 0
May 4 198 4'
June Program 205 Program
July complete 1714 complete
August complete
SUMMARY
1940 (6Months) 12 19 848 175 0 745 2 1,017 180
1941 6 -21- 923 123 5 3,391 37 4,512 3,141
1942 1,373 16 192 37 0 6,759 21 11,170 6,438
1943 6,386 18 0 0 4A 2,093 9 16,138 5,7149
19144 1,685 14 0 0 0 583 2 7,788 2,700
1945,(8Months) 142 2 0 0 0 0 0 1,165 26
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 9,665 90 1,963 335 9 13,571 71 41,790 18,2314
AT-7,AC-A5
SEC. SAN, ,$J, AT-2D.BT-3, AT-A.Ar-A
USED~PpRARILY IN SAD.J2F. P-52.J2F, - 2
OSSA ; -OR 0 R. ATDA-9
A-17.A-27. N-6SA- 03C.ANSON. C-,
-7'
TD3R.OXFORD.
JULY
PRODUCTION, JULY 31, 1945
1,1940- AUGUST 31, SEPTEMBER I. 1945
PRODUCTION, 1,1940-AUGUST 1945 SEPTEMBER I. 1945
OMPLISSPECIAL RELEASE
OWN& 77
_________________(Unit - Each)
FRIGIAIRENASH - DELVfIAT0H
Remington
PERIOD and
23E50 23E50
Total 24j60 24E50 23E50 Total 24E60 33E60 and,
23E1
1940 -July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March 15 1355
April 570 570
May 1,005 1,005
June 930 930
AESOPIDUCTS
Canadian
Propellera
PERIOD Limited
1 12D40"
Total AD-7562 A-642 A-542 A.732 A-632 (U.S.Program)
1940 -July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Augut
September 2 a 1
October 2 2
November 3 3
December 70 70
1942 - January 82 82
February 110 110
March 162 162
April 206 206
May 18 - 18
June 0 0 100
July 28 28 125
Augut 238 238 125
September 309 309. 175
October 426 426 130
November 425 425 175
December 500 500 195
SUI4ASY
1940 (6Months) 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0
1941 77 0 0 0 0 76 0
1942 2,504 0 0 0 0 2,504 1,025
1943 8,099 0 1,878 0 .9 6,210 4,956
1944 5,772 89 2,871 2,108 0 696 5,496
1945 (8 Montha)' 4,321 0 3,036 1,285 0 0 1,020
a including 1 A-532.
b Including 1 A-6462and I A-5215.
c Including 1 AD-6462.
d Including '1A-322.-
PRODCTIO,
31945
JUY I,1940AUGUT EPTEBERI.94
EXPLANATORY NOTES
AIRCRAFT
Source of Data
Description of Data
Acceptances at Plants
"Acceptance" is defined as the conveyance of legal title to the contracting agency.
Planes were originally accepted at the airframe plant sometimes short of certain equipment
normally installed at plants, or they may have been modified after acceptance for specific
missions or purposes. After June 1944, the practice of accepting planes after modification,
and at the centers or plants performing this function, became increasingly customary.
Airframe Weight
"Airframe weight" is defined as airplane empty minus the weight of: engine (dry
weight); propeller hubs, blades, power control, and governor; wheels, brakes, tires, and
tubes; auxiliary power plant; turbo superchargers; radio receivers; radar; transmitters and
removable units (but not installation parts and wiring); starter; battery; generator; tur-
rets; and power operated gun mounts, including remote gun sighting stations.
Airframe weight of complete units has been developed by the number of acceptances
multiplied by the unit airframe weight as shown in WS-1007 (Unit Airframe Weight Report).
Experimental Models
All experimental models are excluded from the model and plant sections of this re-
port. Table II on page 56, contains a detailed summary of experimental aircraft acceptances
Canadian Production
Canadian production includes only those programs financed by the United States,
and considered to be a portion of our own program, Total Canadian airplane production is
shown beginning on page 375.
Commercial Airplanes
Civil transport planes of 12 or more places are included in the main tables, but
smaller aircraft produced on commercial contracts are excluded. Acceptances of these light
commercial planes totaled 633 in 1911.2, 2 in 1943, and none thereafter.
Production
"Production" is defined as acceptance of an airship or a balloon delivered to the
procurement agency.
Deliveries
"Delivery" is defined as shipment from the factory control area. The data incliue:
engines and propellers intended for installation in newly produced airplanes, special pur-
pose aircraft, and airships; spare engines and propellers; engines and propellers produced
for export. Data on aircraft-type engines manufactured for use in tanks are excluded. Data
on experimental engines and propellers are included; also included are some commercial en-
gines and propellers for the years 1940 and 1941.
8-1988
B0 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
__ 80 MPUS SECIAL.ELEAS
GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIOS
AIRCRAFT
SHIPS (SUMMARY)a
1940 - July 9 26 13 62 0
August .9 17 10 27 1
Neptember 11 28 6 18 6
October 23 43 34 14
November 70, 53 65 48 9
December 84 43 77 41 9
1941 - January 36 28 27 20 10
February 45 24 38 20 9
March 148 65 118 55 31
April 134 60 126 66 14
May 127 52 110 46 21
June 192 164 150 56 45
SHIPS (SUMMARY)
1940 - July 5
August 105 85
7 31 22
September 3
October 41 26
7 60 42
November 57
December 90 62
71 46
1941 - Jenuary 23
February 49 32
March 41 30
109 114 75
April 114
May 156 89
101 101 67
June 143 87 59
July 68,
Auguet 127 90
September 114 74
165 86 68
October 62
November Z 75 56
142 138
December 129 97
93 67
1 .2 - January 209 0 198 131
February 79 290 205
March 21.1 Z
April 291 194
290 1 401
May 267
417 620
June 2 416
556 750 503
4
July 780 5
Augur' 792 525
1,167 752
September 1,012 1 499
October 1 1,016 691
945 890 599
November 1,221
December 1,083 3 895 607
1,197 796
1943 - January 873
February 1 1,008 668
933 1,236 828
March 1,384
April 2 1,515 1,004
859 2 1,603 1,076
May 984
June 5 1,785 1,174
1,182 1,671 1,119
July 1,854
Auguet 1 1,674 1,126
1,796 8 1,706
September 2,028 1,177
October 2 1,662 1,118
2,073 3 1,681
November 2,245 1,157
December 3 1,698 1,169
2,143 2,059 1,465
1944 - January 9
2,205
February 2,470 1,211 908
March 2 1,382 959
2,577
April 7 1,549 1,115
2,565 1,600
May 2,813 1,155
June 3 1,545 1,115
2,575
1,391 1, 054
July 0
2,486
Auguet 2,413 0 1,282 951
September 2,261 0 855
October 1,187 927
2,384, 2
November 2,2355 1,555 1,045
December 2,107
3 1,434 1,144
7 1,372 1,075
1945 January 2,105
February 2,131 2 1,229 927
March 2,28 1,295 945
April 2,060 1,500 920
May 2,.55 1,004 756
June 1,121 791
July 1,519 1,011 7355
Auguet 895 651
826 585
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Monthe) 150 52 0 0 33
1941 590 281
1,175 217 21 1' 105 1,161
1942 804
7,970 854 80 15 760. 8,090 5,43
1943 18,359 2,641 137 20 1,949 19,296 13,081
1944 29,091 3,1765941,8 1647227
1945 (8 Mnths) 15,090 1,417.,5 7 14 188 6.81,4 1,
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 71,833 8,357 304 97 5,509 54,065 38,166
ot ecno
aR a.rp'1abuIn n.e
Fewer than 500 tone. "veseele Not Shown."
SHIPS
COMBATANT LANDING
VESNSELS
All Combatant Ships a Total New Constructions Navy New Constructions Navy Navy New Constructions
Conversions
1940 - July 6 6
August 3
September 3 3
October 8 8
November 2 2 49
December 3 3 60
1941 -Janusry 2 2 13
February 0 0 23 1
March 7 7 85
April 8 8 914
May 3 3 72
June 11 6 97 1
July 73 73 23
August 0 0 66 1
September 3 3 138 1
October 21 21 42 1
November 7 2 130 1
December 12 12 103 1
1942 January 11 11 187 2
February 17 17 355 1
March 54 44 155 1
April 51 51 216
May 51 46 3
33
June 29 29 48o
July 42 52 673
August 18 18 1,051 16
September 42 27 9114 214
October 45 35 829 30
November 70 65 1,096 59
December 66 56 948 86
19143- January 37 32 760 89
February 65 60 786 107
March 111 101 1,210 60
April 1014 79 675 314
May 16, 111 8014 50
June 143 138 952 56
July 116 109 1,624 55
August 1814 1614 1,556 61
September 122 .109 1,851 73
October 129 102 1,876 66
November 240 208 2,041 70
December 223 189 1,950 75
- Ysuary
191414 155 128 2,055 91
February 112 85 2,322 77
97 63 2,1432 96
April 118 814 2,1411 131
May 176 142 2,6141 198
June 1514. 114 2,1423 136
July 103 90 2,355 143
August 41 41 2,282 137
September 95 95 2,1141 136
October 62 62 2,263 132
November 68 68 2,090 120
December 75 75 1,973 116
19145 - January 62 62 1,996 1014
February 73 73 2,018 814
March 72 72 2,160 83
April 77 77 1,931 71
May 714 714 2,021 57
June 111 111 1,725
July 49 49 1,1403 32
August 27 27 909 18
S!MIA2RY
1940(6 Months) 16 25 16 25 16 25 '0 109 z
1941 33 147 31' 137 31 .137 2 886 8
1942 141 496 128 .431 128 431 13 6,917 233
1943 568 1,590 556 1,530 . 037 1,1402 12 16,065 79
191414 410 1,256 410 1,256 379 1,047 0 27,388 1,513
1945 (8 Moths) 118 545 118 545 118 545 0 14,165 485
TOTAL
CURAtILATIVI 1,286 4,059 1,259 3,921E 1,209 3,587 27 65,530 3,035
a Thtdupicated total of vessels available for use; see Explanatory Notes.
z Fewer then 500 tone.
MIN
AL 21T10L VSSELS ANDT Y CR.AFT TOTALNEWCONSTRUCTIONS NAVYCONVERISIONS NAVY
NEWCONSTRUCTIONS
1940 - July
August 2 3. 1 z 1 31
September 2 2 1 z1. 1 z
October 4 z 0 0 4 0 0
November 5 z 5 z 0 5 z
December 5 z 5 z 0 5z
191 -January V 2 0 0 V 0 0
February 8 V 2 z 6 2 z
March 25 8 2 r. 23 2 2.
April 11 4 2 ] 9 2 .1
May1 5 3 1 12 3 1
June 28 6 12 1 16 12 1
July 24 3 21 2 3 21 2
August 10 2 7 1 3 7 1
September 18 2 IV4.1 4 14 1
October 11 1 10 1 1 10 1
November 15 310 2 5 10 . 2
December 19 4 16 2 5 16 2
1942 - January 25 2 185 1 .7 18 1
February 34 6 30V4V450 V
March 65 16 34N551 34N
April. 59 1j 52 9)' 52 9
May 61 14 52 i 9 52 10. .
June 5 12 50 9550 9
July 86 14 82 .12 V 82 12-
August 96 17 92 15 V 92 15
September 95 23 81 16 14V*81 1b
October 79 16 74 13 5 74 13
November 81 14 79 14 2 79 14
December 87 17 71 9 In 71 9
193 - January 71 11 67 8 V 67 81
February 94 15 91 15 5 91 13
March 110 18 99 13 11 99 13
April 115 22 107 18 8 107 18
May 110 20 106 15 10 106 15
June 110 16 110 16 0 110 16
SUMM'AY
1940 (6 Months) 18 3 12 z 6 12 a
19V1 188 NV 99 12 89 99 12
1942 825 164 715 117 103 715 117
194,3 125 211 5214 ,5 9
194660 235 657 234 5 590 160
1945 (8Months) 210 55 205 52 5 205 52
TRANSPORTS (SUMMARY)
From
PERIOD Maritime From
Displace- Displace- Construo- Other Displace- Displace-
Number ment Tons Number ment Tons Cosrc
tions of Construe- Number ment Tone Number ment Tons
(00o) (Coo) Transports tiona (000) (000)
Number Number
1940- July
August
September 2 13 2
,October 1 6 1
November 11 6 1
December 1 7 1
1941- Jenuaryy 7 1
February 2 13 2
March 0 0 0
April 1 7 1
May 1 7 1
June 4 26 4
July 5 32 5
August 2 13 2
September 1 7 1
October 1 6 1
November 4 26 4
December 5 32 5
1942 - January 3 20 3
February 0 0 0
March 0 0 0
April 2 13 2
May 4 26 4
June 2 13 2
July 0 0 0
Auguet 3 19 3
September 17 110 17
October 6 8 6 9 1 5 1 1 8
November 10 14 9 9 2 8 1 1 8
December 8 1 8 1 0 8 1 0 0
1943 - January 11 2 11 2 0 11 2. 0 0
February 9 8. 8 1 1 8 1 0 0
March 4 8 3 1 1 3 1 0 0
Aril 13 19 12 14 2 11 6 1 8
May 12 2 12 2 !0 12 - 2 0 0
June 12 13 12 14 1 11 6 1 8
July 13 21 11 10 1 2 10 2 1 8
August 13 59 6 17 2 7 4 1 2 16
September 5 19 2 z 0 3 2 z 0 0
October 9 32 6 14 1 3 4 1' 2 13
November 10 47 6 23 1 4 2 z 4 23
December 7 28 8 39 1 1 2 z 6 39
1944 - January 14 80 12 . 70 3 1 1 z 11 70
February 6 . 39 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0
March 2 13 3 24 0 2 0 0 3 24
April 11 75 540 5 4 0 0 5 40
May 8 55 5 40 1 5 0 0 5 40
June 6 44 5 40 2 1 0 0 5 40
July 11 76 7 50 8 0 0 0 7 50
August 11 74 9 54 7 2 0 0 9. 54
September 25 152 24 135 20 1 0 0 24 135
October 40 246 37 180 34 2 ' 3 4 34 176
November .44 261 4 225 38 1 5 7 43 218
December 45 257 43 195 35 2 7 9 36 186
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 5 '32 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0
1941 27 176 o 0 27 0 0 0 0
1942 55 224 23 19 0 34 21 3 2 16
1943 118 258 97 137 6 25 80 22 17 115
1944 221 1,372 198 1,053 156 24 16 20 182 1,033
1945 (8 Months) 104 491 89 . 377 52 7 38 51 51 327
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 530 2,553 407 1,586 214 , 122 155 96 252 1,491
CARGO
AND SUPPLY VESSELS--OCEANGOING (SUMMARY)
DRY CARGO VESSELS
Navy Conversions
Total a All Nev Constructions (AK and.AKA)
PERIOD
From Maritime
Numlber ThIT Gross Tone Nuter W Grose Tone Construction From
(000) (000) (000) (000) of Dry Cargo Other
Vessels onstructions
Number Number
1940-July 1 10 5 5 59 50u
August 0. 0 0 2 18 14
September 2 23 15 2 23 15
October 2 19 14 4 42 31 1
November 3 27 231 b 54 40 0
December 2 22 15 4 41 51 0
1941 -January 2 19 15 5 51 21 0
February 2 19 15 4 41 30 0
March 4 41 29 5 51. 38 0
April 4 58 27 10 100 67 0
May 4 40 28 8 85 5b 0
June 11 114 79 5 93 38 9
July 7 65 52 7 65 52 0
August5 47 3 4 36 26 1
September 7 63 50 8 74 60 02
October 8 71 52 7 59 46 2
November 6 57 44 7 67 53 0
December 7 72 50 8 80 59 1
1942 -January 9 87 61 9 87 61 0
February 22 224 157. 22 224 165 2
March 22 230 156 22 229 155 1
April 52 5342 228, 35 355 256 2
May 56 597 404 54 -574 388 3
June 60 642 '452 61 050 442 1
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 3 ,781 8,522
3.- - 2b,181 3,977 - 40,007 - 27,1464 92 - 144
a Unduplicated.
totalof vesselsavailablefor use; see Explenatory Notes.
PRODCTIN,
ULY ,190-AGUST31,945SEPTMBE I,194
MARTIMENEWCONSTRUCTIONS
1940 - July 49 1 10 5
August 18 0 0. 0
September 0 2 23 15,
October 35 1 9 7
November 36 2 18 13
December 19 2 22 15
1941 - January 12 2 19 13
February 22 2 19 15
March 10 4 41 29
April 62 4 38 27
May 43 4 40 28
June 35 18 14
July 9 6 56 43
August 0 4 36 26
September 20 6 54 41
October 9 6 50 37
November 19 5 48 35
December 19 6 61 43
1942 - January 0 9 87 61
February 32 19 192 136
March 10 21 219. 149
April 32 30 321 214
May 20 52 554 375
June 19 59 631 425
July 9 63 668 448
August 9 62 663 442
September 66 77 816 549
October 34 72 762 512
November 69 68 720 480
December 75 91 927 620
1943 -January 87 75 804 536
February 105 87 920 616
March 168 106 1,125 752
April 152 116 1,195 796 '
May 155 131 1,297 864
June 141 129 1,304 873
July 84 122 1,261 840
August 115 11 1,214 811
September 80 106 1,145 763
October 44 101 1,075 716
November 170 86 916 612'
December 193 118 1,256 840
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) i0 0 0 15
t 155 132 8 82 55
1941 0 0 0 25 260 197 51 480 349
1942 n o 0 37 375 282 623 6,360 4,411
1943 0 0 0 139 1,492 1,005 1,291 13,512 9,019
1944 52 355 395 117 1,061 754 927 9,467 6,417
1945 (8 Months 33 143 204 59 335 257 586 5,674 3,946
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 85 498 599 392 3,678 2,627 3,486 35,775 24,197
.:1941 -January 1 18 11 .1 18 11 0
Februai 0 0 0 ' 0. 0 0 0
March 4 63 '37 4 63 37 0
April 4 69 45 2 36 22 2
May 1 18 11 1 18 11 0 ;
June 5 83 55 2 34 21 3
July 4 62 38 4 62 38, 0
August 5 79 49 5 78 48' 1
September 1 12 8 1 12 8 0
October 0 0 0 1 16 10 0
November 4 55 34 5 71 44 0
December 1 13 8 1 13 8 .0
1943-January. 4 63 41 .5 85 52 2
February 12 176 118 ' 10 154 100 . 4 1 2 '4
March 11 ' 159 .105 .13 198 127 2. 1 3 4
April 23 309 202 17 226 . 142 6 1 2 4
May 19 .276 177 17 249 157 2 1 2 4 -.
June 14 175 110 15 191" 121 0, . 1 3 4
NUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 14 214 140 10 '153 94 0 '6 0 0 0
1941 30 472 296 27 421 258 0 6 0 0 0
1942 63 1,016 654 62 999 623 0 19 0 0 0
1943 251 3,382 2,161 258 3,495 2,207 0 .26 6' 14 24
1944 271 3,981' 2,488 279 4,071 2,549 39 1 7 17 28
1945 (8 Months) ' 153. 2,264 1,413 151 2,248 1,402 . 16 0 6 13 24
CJMULATIVETOTAL 782 11,329 7,152 787 11,387 7,133 558 19 44 76
a Unduplicated
totalof vesselsavailable.
for use; see Explanatory'
Notes'.
1V,
i! I
.
11i
PRODUCTION, JULY I, 140-AUGUST 31,1945 SEPTEMBER I,I1945
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MANITIEW CONSTUCTIOS
1(0)
PERIODI Delivered to the Armed Forces hpin g Ad intra t n
ume (000)
Q (000)
GrsTosD Number ) Gross Tons' Number DT GosTn
(000) (000) (000)
1940 - July 346 27
September Auut1 13 8
1 18 11 0 0 0
October 0 0 0 1 18 11
November 1 19 11. 1 17 11
December 0 0 0 2 22 15
1941 - January 0 0 0
February
1 18 11
0 0 0 0 0 0
March
April
0 0. 0 It 63 37
May
0 . 0 0 2 36 22
0 0 0 1 18 11
June 0 0 0 314
2 21
July 0 0 0 4 62 3
August 1 16 10 4 62 38
September 0 0. 0 1 12 } 8
October 1 16 10 0 0 0
November 1 16. 10 4 55
December 0 0 0 1 13 £,4
1942 -January ~2 33 20 5 78
February. 2 32 20 2 .314
March 2 32 20 2 3
April 0 0 0 32 314833
My1 16 10 30:.
June 2 3 034
July 2 33 20 4 63
August
September
1 16 10 3 46 -
2 33 21 5 76 >
October 1 18 12 3 50 3
November 0 0 0 5 85 32
December 3 50 31 7 1157
1943- January 3 49 31 2 36
February 2
2 33 21 7 1197-
March 4 66 42 8 129 8
April 0. 0 0 16' 2214 3
May 0 0. 0 16 2473
June 1 16 11 13 172
July 1 17 11 15 232 :646
August 2 35 22
September
19 248 15.
1 18 11 28 32520
October 1 1 18. 3439 .471 30
December 10 115 77 .27 398 "v,
1944 -January . 1 1. 1 3 32 22 12 188 31
February 3 36 24 2 22 14 17 2514 a.
MarchA 2 33 22 0 0 0 . 20 319'9
Api 133 0 0 0 18 287 ,""
May 3- 35 23 0 0 0 21 351 21
June 2 20 12 0 0 0 20 33620
July 3 22 13 0 0 0 19
August 318).
5 24 15 0 0 0 16 268
September'
October725100
4 26 1 0 0 0 19 318
6
196~
01838 1,
November 5 38 260 0 0 00 223
December 5 214 15 0 0 0 22 369 22
1945 -January 2 3 2 0 0 0 19 318 1
February 4 37 214 0 0 0
March 20 342 2)
2 18 12. 0 0 0 18 302
April 0 0
16
0 0 0 0 17 2714 169
May 1 17. 11 0 0 0
June 18 297 183
0 0
July 1 4
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
124
14
2214
197
13
120
August 4 42 26 0 0 0 11 160 98
SUMMABY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 2 37 22 8 116 72
1941 0 0 0 3 48
1942 30 24 373 228
0 0 0 18 295 181444 7014 439
13000
(8 Months) 14 121277 194 3333
0 60 0 -131 30
,685l!L 2,279
1803145
CUMULTIVE TOTALit 57 46 283 61 903 575 650 100014 6,199
1940-AUGUST 31,1945
JULY I,
PFIODUCTION, JULY I, 1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I. 945
PRODUCTION,
SEPTEMBER I, 1945
90 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
ALL AUXILIARIESANDOTHER
VESSELS
Number Number
1940 - July 1
14 4
August 9
September 3 4 0 3
October 8 2 2 6
November 7 10 2 5
December 11 11 4 7
1941 - January 14 6 9
February 10 1 9 1
MaroL 25 13 17 8
April 15 6 13 2
May 32 18 24 8
June 42 39 30 12
July 33 8 20 13
Auguat 13 4 ,11 2
September 21 11 13 8
October 24 47 14 10
November 9 7 7 2
December 16 17 11 5
1942 - January 15 15 4 11
February 72 42 16 56
March 55 20 21 314
April 55 25 16 39
May 70 54 24 46
June 28 20 15 13
July 55 33 20 35
August 76 45 25 51
September 52 23 43
October 68 33 35 33
November 55 23 44 16
December 75 41 47 31
19143-January 17 37 20
February 59 18 49 11
March 83 23 66 19
April 66 38 59 14
May 60 44 52 11
June 93 31 84 9
July 78 30 82 5
August 79 34 82 8
September 54 60 8
October 78 63 78 6
November 62 43 62 5
December 74 50 76 4
19144- January 65 55 61 7
February 74 58 69 5
71 63 7
March 68
April 73 64 72 4
May 83 81 81 5
June 80 75 83 4
July 70 85 66
August 93 79 88
81 66 5
September 76
October 82 76 92 11
November 78 40 75 7
December 69 51 76 4
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Monthe) 34 36 13 27 0 21
1941 2514 177 178 61 0 76
1942 689 403 290 117 1 408
1943 848 445 787 475 0 120
19144 916 801 902 6614 13 69
1945 (8Months) 665 502 568 293 0 97
NAVYNEW
CONSTUCTIONS J4ARITDU
NEWCONSTRUICTIONS
NONMILITARY
TYPES
Deieedt
h Retained by War a
PERIOD Nme ipaeetTn Armed Forces Shipping Administration
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February 2
March 0
April 0
May 0
June 0
July 0
August 0 1
September 2b 1
October 1
3 0
November 6b
December 0
3
19143- January 1 3
February 1 2
March 2 2
April 7 1
May 3 9
June 0 8
July 9 8
August 12 8
September 10 10
October. 6 7
November 5 8
December 6 14
191414
- January 8
3
February 1 14
March 5 8
April 7 6
May 8 4
June 10 3
July 6 2
August 5 3
September 2
3
October 23 1
November 5 0
December 0
11
1945 - January 0 1
February 0 1
March 1 0
April 0 0
May 1 0
June 0 0
July 0 0
August 0 0
SUMM4ARY
1940 (6 Months) 13 27 0 0 0 0
1941 178 61 0 0 0 0
1942 269 85 .16 b 13 b 5 19
1914364 223 62 151 80 101
19144 7614 463 87 1614 51 37
19145 (8 Monthsl 5614 289 2 4 2
Ot4UIATIV TOTAL 2433 1148 167 332 138 157
11
11
DDrrcuuuuiION, JLY 4-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY I, 1940-AUGUST 31, 1945
, 1945SEPTEMBE I.194
SEPTEMBER 1, 1945
92 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASEU
1940 -July 5 6 4 6
August 7 12 2 3 1 z
September 3 3 2 3 1 z
October 7 8 5 8 0 0
November 57 11 1 2 5 z
December 71 12 2 3 5 z
1941 -January 23 3 1 2 0 0
February 34 1 0 0 2 z
March 109 11 5 7 2 z
April 114 12 5 8 0 0
May 101 8 2 3 0 0
June 143 22 4 6 9 z
July 68 79 4 73 15 1
August 83 5 0 0 2 z
September 165 9 2 3 4 z
October 62 40 2 21 0 0
November 142 7 1 2 3 1
December 129 20 5 12 4 1
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 150 52 16 25' 12 z
1941 1,173 217 31 137 41 3
1942 7,970 8514 128 431 414 50
1943 18,359 2,6141 55~7 1,402 658 79
19144 29,091 3,176 379 1,047 390 56
1945 (8 Months) 15,090 1,417 118 545 165 21
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 71,833' 8,357 1,209 3,587 1,680 209
PERIOD
Nme Displacement Tons Number Displacemnt Tone Number Displacement Tons
(000) (000) (000)
1940 - July Z
August 9
September 0 0
October 2 z
November 49 Z 2 9
December 60 Z 4 9
1941 - Jenuary 15 Z 9 1
F'ebruary 25 2 9 1
March 85 1 17 3
April 914 1 13 2
May 72 214 4
June 97 30 14
July 1
25 20 4
August 66 11 3
September 138 15 14
October 2 14
42 17
November- 130 1 7 3
December 105 1 11 5
1
1942 - January 187 3 4 1
February 355 14 5
March 155 1 21 7
April 216 1 16 4
May 333 214 4
June 2 12
480 14
July 675 18 4
August 1,051 214 5
September 9114 19
October 829 17 33 5
November 1,096 6
41 12
December 948 51 11
234
1943 - Jenuary 760 50 45 13
February 786 59 55 13
March 1,210 65 14
April 675 6 61 o 25 c
May 8014 ,50 214
June 9'32 17 88 c 214c
60
July. 1,6214 714 17
August 1,556 50 66 15
September 1,851 42 20
October 1,876 755 68 36
November 2,0141 61 51 20
December 1,950 75 60 51
96
1944 -January 2,055 50 38
February 2,322 51 31
March 2,1452 50 40,
April 2,1411 1
May 2,6141 67
June 2,1423 177 68 51
136
July 151
2,3555 198 52 47
August 2,282 78 38
September 2,1141 156 69 29
October 2,265 70 33
2,090 i104
November 714 39
December 1,975 71 40
157
1945 - January 1,998 156 67 42
February 2,018 152 69 40
March 2,160 120 77 55
April 1,951 80 45
May 2,021 89 49
June 1,725 77 46
July 1,1405 85 52
August 909 38
80
593 114 16,065 796 719 c 250 a
194178 105 27,588 1,515 756 457
1945__(8___onth_)___5_21__14,165 45.607 545
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL. 862 510 65,530 5,035 2,552 1,216
a Including 75 lendingships, tanks (1ST), constructed by the Maritime Commission-15 in 19142 60 in 19143.
end.
b Auxlsries, transports, cargo and supply vessels, end district craft.
c Including1 8,722-ton transportattack (APA)in April end 1 in June 1945; thesevesselswere constructed by the MaritimeCommission
as.
trensports, AP, and includedin Maritimedata on page'109.
z Fewer then 500 tons.
ALL MAITIMEENEW
CONSTUCTIONS MILITARY TIFES
PERIOD
NubrN!T Gross Tons Nmbr DNT Gross Tone
Nubr(000) (600) (000) (000)
I, 1940-AUGUST 31,1945
JULY I, 1940-AUGUST 31, 1945
PlQDLICTION, JULY SEPTEMBER I, 1945
.PRODUCTION, I, 1945
SEPTEMBER
OMPUS, SPECIAL RELEASE c. 'wa'Tr'Y
NONMILITARY
TYPES
Delivered to the Retained, by War a b
Armed Forces Shipping Administration,
PERIOD
1940 - July 4 49 4 56 32
August 2 18 1 13 8
September 1', 18 2 23 15
October 3 33 2 27 18
November 5 55 3 35 24
December 2 19 4. 44 30
1941 - January 1 12 3 37 24
February 2 22 2 19 13
March 1 10 8 1024 66
April 6 62 6 724
May, 4 45 5 58 39
June 3 35 4 52 35
July 1 9 10 '118 81
August 12 16 8 98 624
,September 2 20 7 66 49
October 25 6 -50 37
November 3 35 9 *.103) 69
December 2 19 7 724 51
PRODCTIN,
, 190-AGUST31,2945SEPEMBE
JLY IIl4
COMBATANT SHIPS
SIPS
ALL.COMBATANT CRUISERS
BATTI3SSIP, BB
NewConstructions 35,000 AND 45,000 TONS large (Battle) Cruiser. Heavy Cruiser, CA
CB, 27,500 Tons. Over 10,000 Tons
PERIOD
Number a Displacemn
Tons Number Topacn
Tounber ume Displacement
Tons Number Tipacn
Tn
COMBATANT SHIPS
Light Crueer, CT, CV, 27,100 Tons small, CYL Navy Maitime
1940 - July
Auut
September
October
November
December
1941 -Jenuary
February
March
April
May
June 1 (1)
July 0
August 0
Neptember 0
October. 1 19,800 0
November 0 0 1 (1)
December 1 6,000 0 0 0
1942 - Jenuary .1 / 6,000 0 0 0
February 2 12,000 0 0 - 0
March 0 0 0 0 2 (2)
April 0 0 0 0 0
May 0 0 0 0 1,(1)
June 1 10,000 0 0 0 0 0
July 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 2 13,1460
Auguet 1 10,000 1 6,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Program complete
September 1 10,000 0 0 1 27,100 0 0 0
October 0 0 0 0 1 27,100 0 . 0 0 0
November 0 0 0 0 1 27,100 0 0 1 13,1420
December 3 50,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15,1420
SUMMARY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0
1941 0 0 1 6,000 1 19,800 0 0 2 (2) 0 0 0
1942 5 50,000 5 18,000. 1 27,100 0 0 15 (15) 0 0 0
1943 5 50,000 2 12,000 6 162,600 9 99,000 31 (12) 201,020 19 127,870
19144 10 100,000 1 6,000 6 162,600 0 0 7 79,7140 51 208,650
194 8Mnh~5 50,000 1 6,000 4 108,1400 0 0 8 107,560 0 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 25 250,000 8 48,000 18 480,500 9 99,000 61 (27) 588,120 50 556,500
31, 1945
JULY I, 1940-AUGUST 31, SEPTEMBER I. 1945
PROOUCTION,
PRODUCTION, JULY 1, 1940-AUGUST 1945 SEPTEMBER I. 1945
98 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
COMBATANT SHIPS
DESTROYERS,
DD DESROYESCORTVSSELS S
1,620and 1,630 Tons 2,100 and 2,200 Tone D ANM
BES
PERIOD
Number Displacement Number Displacement Number Liaplacbment Number Displacement
Tons Ton Tone IOl Tons
~------~----
-- - .
PRODCTIN,
, I9~0-UGUS
JLY 31 945SEPEMBE I,194
ALL LANDING
VESSELS 750 TONS ANDOVEN 50 TO 750 TONS UNDER50 TONS
1940 July
August
September
October
.November 49 196 49 196
December 60 364 60 364
1941- January. 13 71 13 71
February 23, 147 23 147
Mawch 8 544 85 544
April 94 602 i 94 602
May 72 494 72 494
June 97 869 97 869
July 23: 414 23 414
August 66 663 66 663
September 138 1,200 138 1,200
October 42 517 42 517
November 130 1,535 130 1,535
December 103 879 103 L 879
1942 - January 187 1,481 187 1,481
February 35 425 35 425
March 155 1,045 155 1,045
April 216 1,457 216 1,457
May 333 2,572 333 2,572
June 480 3,799 1 112 479 3,687
July 673 6,117 1 -112 672 6,005
August 1,051 15,806 45 5,040 1,006 10,766
September 914 24,462 157 17,666 757 6,796
October 829 30,300 1 1490 " 177 21,874 651 6,936
November 1,096 58,984 18 26,820 160 22,758 918 9,406,
December 948 86,268 43 64,070 77 14,200 828 7,998
1943 - January 760 88,747 46 68,540 75 14,140 639 6,067
February 786 107,039 61 90,890 47 9,118 678 7,031
March 1,210 59,925 28 41,720 22 4,268 1,160 13,937
April 675 34,052 17 25,330 10 1,940 648 6,782
May 804 '50,161 .27 40,230 3 627 774 9,304
June 952 56,307 - '28 44,730 10 2,015 914 9,562
July 1,624 55,321 24 35,760 16 3,344 1,584 16,217
August 1,556 6,669 23 37,280 32 5,938 1,501 17,451
September 1,831 7 ,197 25 43,270 55 9,095 1,751 20,832
October 1,876 66,123 18 32,840 69 11,121 1,789 22,162
November 2,041 69,613 21 34,300 74 12,016 1,946 23,,297
December 1,950 75,345 26 41,750 68 11,362 1,856 22,233
1944 - January 2,055 90,825. 30 50,720 100 16,025 1,925 24,080
February 2,322 76,745 19 31,320 118 18,362 2,185 27,063
March 2,432 96,534 29 46,220 135 22,140 2,268 28,174
April 2,411 130,875 50 74,500 172 29,291 2,189 27,084
May 2,641 198,057 82 122,180 200 46,534 2,359 29,343
June 2,423 135,614 40 68,910 171 / 39,611 2,212 27,093
July 2,355 143,010 48 77,540 164 39,346 2,143 26,124
August 2,282 137,103 47 70,030 163 42,111 2,072 24,962
September 2,141 136,328 47 73,250 157 39,968 1,937 23,110
October 2,263 131,579 44 68,640 142 39,400 2,077 23,539
November 2,090 119,570 45 67,050 95 31,134 1,950 21,386
December 1,973 116,470 44 68,640 75 27,594 1,854 20,236
1945 - January 1,998 104,335 40 59,600 57 24,774 1,901 19,961
February 2,018 '84,455 29 46,290 42 17,687 1,947 20,478
March 2,160 82,827 26 41,750 44 19,456 2,090 21,621
April , 1,931 70,785 21 37,310 27 -14,190 1,883 19,285
May 2,021 56,979 14 23,870 22 13,180 1,985 19,929
June 1,725 36,323 6 11,950 9 6,570 1,710 17,803.
July 1,403 31,530 2 9,000 11 7,790 1,390 14,740
August; 909 18,061 0 0 11 7,070 898, 10,991
SUMMY\m
1940 (6 Months) 109 560 0. 0 0 00 109 560
1941 886 7,935 o o 886
1942 7,935
6,917 232,716 62 92,380 618 ,l762 6,237 58,574
1943 16,065 796,499 344 536,640 481 84,984 15,240 174,875
1944 27,388 1,512,710 ,525 819,000 2,692 391,516 25,171 302,194
1945 (8 Months) 14,165 485,295 138 229,770 223 110,717 13,804 144,808
CAMUATIVE TOTAL 65,530 3,035,715 1,069 1,677,790 3,014 668,979 61,447 688,946.
Source of Data - U.S. Navy Department (Bureau of Ships) and U.S. Maritime Cosmmission.
LANDING VESSELS
750 TONS ANDOVER
1940- July
Aluet
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
Mach
April
May
June iS
July Q
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October 1 1,9490 1 1,490 l_^I
November 18 26,820 16 23,840 2 2,980
December 43 64,070 30 44,700 13 19,370
1943 - January 46 68,540 32 47,680 14 20,860
February 61 90,890 38 56,620 23 34,270
March 28 41,720 17 25 330 11 16,390 t-
April. 17 25,330 13 19370 4 5,960
May 27 40,230 21 31,290 6 8,940
June 28 44,730 1 4,500 25 37,250 2 2,980
SU1MMRY
1940.(6Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 62 92,380 0 0 47 70,030 l1 22,350 0 0
1943 344 536,640 8 36,000 276 411,240 60 89,400 0 0
1944 525 819,000 7. 31,500 513 764,370 f0 0 5 23,130
1945 (8 Monthe)'\ 138 229,770 7 31,500 '130 193,700 0 0 1 4,570
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 1,069 1,677,790 22 99,000 966 1,439,340 .75 111,750. 6 27,700
31,1945
PRODUCTION, JULY 1,1940-AUGUST 31,
~
SEPTEMBER I. 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY I, 1940-AUGST 1945 SEPTEMBeER I, 1945 '
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE nommom,101
LANDING VESSELS
50 TO 750 TONS
PERIOD
l9I&O- July_
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June 1 112 1 112
July 1 112 1 112
August 5,040 45 5,040
September 157 17, 666 1 194 156 17,472
October 177 21,874 25 4,850 152 17,024
November 160 22,758 59 11,446 101 11,31.2
December 77 14,200 68 15,192 9 1,008
CUMULTIV TOTA 3,014 668,979 52 36,320 476 233,240 130 29,510. 921 187,959 1,435 181,950
LANDING VESSELS
UNCER50 TONS
PERIOD
Displacement Displacement Displacement Displacement
Number Tone Number TonNumober er Tone
1940 July
August
September
October
November 49 196
December 60 364
1941- January 13 71
February 23 147
March 8 544
April 94 602
May 72 494 2 46
June 97 869 15 345
1944 - January 1,925 24,080 578 11,701 341 3,680 101 1,353
February 2,185 27,063 641 12,949 397 4,309 114 1,528
March 2,268 28,174 594 12,060 604 6,559 181 2,477
April 2,189 27,084 470 9,632 680 7,406 194 3,040
May 2,359 29,343 487 10,048 762 8,322 217 3,583
June 2,212 27,093 446 9,219 696 7,612 198 3,366
1945 - January 1,901 19,961 135 2,916 683 7,496 125 2,125
February 1,947 20,478 133' 2,892 727 7,965 125 2,125
March 2,090 21,621 120 2,610 817 8,952 115 1,955
April 1,883 19,285 102 2,234 790 8,654 70 1,197
May 1,985 19,929 93 2,055 792 8,676 65 1,118
June 1,710 17,803 99 2,188 785 8,599 60 1,032
July 1,390 14,740 104 2,298 589 6,460 58 998
August 898 10,991 101 2,232 406 4,455 52 894
SUMMARY
1940 (6Months) 109 560 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 886 7,935 125 2,875 72 562 0 0.
1942 6,237 58,574 1,255 24,873 851 6,638 3 40
1943 15,240 174,875 4,019 78,892 1,854 18,968 488 6,498
1944 25,171 302,194 5,210 106,743 7,135 77,985 1,958 31,548
1945 (8Monthes 13,804 144,808 887 19,425 5,589 61,257 670 11,444
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 61,447 688,946 11,496 232,808 15,501 165,410 3,119 49,530
JY9EI
PRODUCTI, 1945
SEPTEMBER I,
PRODUCTION, JULY 1,1I94-AUGUST 31, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
LANDING VESSELS
UNDER50 TONS
LANDIG CRAFT
Personnel (Large), LOP (L). Personnel. (with Ramp),LCP(R) Vehicl~e and. Personnel, LOYP Vehicle, LCV
PERIOD
Nubr Displacement
Ton
Number
Displacement
Number
Displacement Nme Displacement
Tons Number Tonson
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January 51
February 147
March 544
April 602
May 448
June 358 26 166
July 0 0
August 166
September 442 20 128
October 102 2 15
November 269 23 147
December 442 0 0
1942 - January 32 205
February 0 0 0
March 0
April
117 749
250 614 125 800
May 2914 966 51 326
June 403 1,0214 121 7714
July 416 1,5149 173 1,107
August 1,338 382 2,1445
September 58
0 1,1421 255 1,632
October 1,1459 166 1,062
November 0
1,357 75 600 2514 1,626
December 6 825 140 1,120 215 1,376
1943 - January 83 1514 205 1,6140 180 1,152
February 282
March
0 319 2,552 73 467
115 0 655 5,2140 6 38
April 365
May
0 405 3,2140 1 6
0 0 416 3,328 14 90
June 0 0 567 4,536 29 186
July 0 0
August 1,073 8,5814 35 2214
0 0 812 6,1496 214 1514
September 0 0
October 943 7,5414 2 13
320 0 836 6,688 1 6
November 320 0
December
921 7,368 Program coplete
320 0 875 7,000
19144- January 320
February
0 833 6,6614
0 320. 932 7,1456
March 0
April
320 811 6,1488
0 320 7144. 5,952
may 0 320 792 6,336
June 0 .320 792 6,336
July 320 320
August
760 6,o8o
320 .640 712 5,696
September 320 640
October 709 5,672
749 640 696 5,568
November
December
749 552 753 6,0214
723 320 756 6,0148
1945 - January 640o
February
320 808 6,14614
480 320 837 6,696
March 480 320
April 913 7,3014
416 256 816 6,528
May 480 320
June
910 7,280
320 256 676 5,1408
July 256 256
August 559 4,472
832 122 307 2,1456
SUMMGAY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 5614 5,609 0 0 0 0 110-71
112307 1,965 1,563 10,003 215. 1,720 1,891 12,102
1943 282 1,805 24 1514 8,027 64,21636 2,336
19144 547 3,501 705 4,512 9,290 74,320 0 0
1945 (8 Months) 493 3,9014 339 2,170 " 5,826 46.608 0 0
CUMULATIV T'OTAL 2,193 14,7814 _ 2,631 16,839 23,358 186,8614 2,366 15,1142
LANDING VESSELS
UNDER50 TONS
PERIOD
Nubr Diaplacement Number Dispacement Number Dieplaement Nume
T
Displacement
Nubr Tons Tons Tonse umbr Tone
1940 - July
August
September
October
November 49 1
December 7 116 53 24
1941 - January 0 0 5
February 0 0 Program complete
March 0 0
April 0 0
May 0 0
June 0 0
July 0 0
August 0 0
September 0 0
October 2 33.
November 4 66
December 4 66
1942- January 2 33
February Program complete
March
April
May 10
June 403
July 0
August 5
September 443
October 1
November 0
December 50,
1943 - January 0
February 0
March 0
April 0
May 0
June
.0
July .0
August 0
September 0
October 70 9
November 13
December 75E 14,
191414
- January 10 12
February 453 6
March 252 3
April 302 21
May 302 21
June 302 Program complete
July 31
August 302
September 302
October 2
November Program complete
December
1945 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
SUIOGANY
1940 (6 Monthe) 0 0 0 0 7 116 102 44
1941 0 0 0 0 10 165 5 20
1942 150 1,200 0 0 2 33 0 0
1943 145 1,160 36 846 0 0 0 0
19144 263 2,1014 63 1,1481 0 0 0 0
1945 (8months). 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
945
31,1945
I, 1940-AUGUST 31, SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY I,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE10
PATROL VESSELS
SUMAfIE CHASERSS
PATROL CRAFT JOCOPT __________ _________
ALL PATROLVESSELS VESSEL, 180 FEET a
POEAND POE (R) 173 Feet, PC 136 Feet,PCS 110 Feet, SC
PERIb
b Displace-c
Nubrmeat Tne 1um
dmbr Displace-
meat Tons Num~ber Displace-
meat Tone Number Displace-
mNumber Nubr Displace-
met on
1940 - July
August 2 (1) 275 275
September 2 (1) 0 1 () 85
October 4 (4) 4 (4) 0
165 0 0 0
November 5
December 5 165 0 0 0
PATROL VESSELS
1940 - July
Auguet
September 1(1)
October 0
November 5 165 0
December 5 165 0
SUMARY
1940 (Months) 10 330 0 1(1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 35 1,155 5(5) 8(8) 13(13) 0 0 21- 1,029 0 0
1942 127 4,6714 5(5) 8(8) 21(21) 2(2) 0 103(314) 3,381 ' 0 ' 0
1943 282(4) 10,0149 0 1(i) 4e(4) 2(2) 0 147(29) 5,782 29 31,900
194e4 2014 7,236 0 0 0 0 0 22 1,078 67 73,700
1945 (8 Monthel 124 4,456 0 0 0 5 8,370 0 0 0 0
TOTAL
CUMULATIVE 782(14) 27,9003 10(10) 1 8(18) 38(38) 9(14)- 8,370 293(63_) 11,270 96 105,600
MINE CRAFT
PERIOD
Number
a Displacementj
Tonsb Number LspaemeOt
Tons
Number Displacement
Tone
Nme a
lmbr J
bisplacernt
Tone
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
CUMULATIVE
TOTDAL 966 (1014) 508,255 92 73,6140 115 71,875 37 (19) 4,950
MINE CRAFT
OTHERMINESWEEPERS MINELAYERS
Base and Coastal Motor Auxiliary Dase and Coatal LgtO
AMbend A~n YMSand BYMS ACM CM end CMc LgtD
PERIOD1
aDsplacemnt Nmbr Displacement Nme a a Dispaeb tNubr Dieplacement
Numbe ruameTones umer Number TeplaemntNnbe
1940 -"July
Augut
September
October
Novemnber'
December
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T RANSPORTS
Number' Displace- Nmer Nuber b Nmber Displace- TIT Gross Tons Number Displace-
metTnjetTn (000) (000) ment Tone
1940 - July
August
September 2 (2)
October 1 (1)
November 1 (1)
December. 1 (1)
1941 - January 1 (1)
February 2 (2)
March 0
April 1 (1)
May *1 (1)
June .4 (4)
July 5 (5)
Augut 1 (1)
September 1 (1)
October 1 (1)
November 2 (2)
December 5 (5)
1942 - January 3 (3)
February 0'
March 0
April 2 (2)
May 4 (4)
June 2 (2)
July 0
August 3 (5)
September 16 (16)
October 8,825 0* 1 8,000 7 12 5 825
November 9,320 1 (1) 1 8,000 7 12 8 1,520
December 1,320 0 0 0 0 0 8 1,320
1943 - January 1,815 0 0 0 0 0 11 1,815
February 1,320 0 0 0 0 0 8 1,520
March 495 1 (1) 0 0 0 0 .3 495
April 14,011 0 1 0 8,000 2 7 10 1,650
May 1,980 0 0 0 0 0 12 1,980
June 14,011 0 1o 8,000 2 6 10 .1,650
July 9,650 0 1 8,000 11 17 10 1, 650
August 16,660 2 (2) 2 16, 000 14 29 4 660
September 550 1 (1) 0 0 0 0 2 350
October 13,660 3 (3) 1 8,000 8 16 "4 660
November 25,530 1 8,000 6 13 2 350
December 39,330 0 3 24,000 21 44 2 3350
TRANSPORTS
PEIOD
0
Displace- DWT Gross Tons 0 Displace-
Number Number ment Tons (000) (000) uaber C Number ment
wNberTone
1940- July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August 1 (1)
September 0
October 0
November 0 2 (2)
December 0 0
1942 - January 0 0
February 0 0
March 0 0
April 0 0
May 0 U
June 0 0
July 0 0
August 0 0
September 0 S1(1) 0
October 0 0 1 (1)
Noveaber 0 1 (1) Program
December 0 0 complete
1943- January 0 0
February 0 1 (1)
March 0 Program
April 2 ( )d 0 complete
1
May 0 0
June 0
0
July 3 (3) 0
August 7 (7) 0
September 2 (2) 0
October 1(1) 5,000 0
November 4 (4) 15,000 0
December 2 (2) 15,000 0
a These-arereclaseifichtions from incomplete destroyerescorts. Lightdisplacement tonnageis shown;standard displacement for these
ships is 1,400each.
b 7 shipsin 1943 and 6 in 1944wera deliveredto the British;all otherswere delivered to the U. S. Navy.
C Includingconversions shown in parcntheses adjacent to figuresfor total deliveries.
d The 2 constructions(8,722displacement tons)-delivered by the Maritime Conmissionas transports,
AP, are includedin Maritime columns
on page 109.
SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY (,1940-AUGUST 31,
PRODUCTION, JULY 1, 1940-AUGUST
1945
31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
PERIOD
Nubr W Gross Tons Nme Number UT GrossTons Number UGIT Gross Tone
Nubr (000) (000) Smo (000) (000) (000) (000)
1940 - July 59 4 45
August 18 14 1 .9
September 23 15 2 23
October 42 31 1 3- 32 9
November 54 40 0 5 45 18
December 41 31 *0 3 31 19
1941 - January 31 21 0 3 31 19
February 41 30 0 3 31 19
March 51 38 0 4 41 19
April 100 67 0 10 100 27
May 83 0 8 83 35
June 53 38 9 4 43 18
July 52 0 6 56 37
August 36 26 1 4 36 19
September 74 60 0 6 55 36
October' 59 46 2 5 40 9
November 67 53 0 3 28 18
December 80 59 1 3 28 9
1942 - January 87 61 0 3 25 8
February 2214 163 2 5 46 16
March 229 155 1 17 7
April 353 236 2 1 11 0
May 5714 388 3 2 19 0
June 650 442 1 2 19 0
SUMAY
1940(6 months) 23 237 187 1 18 185 126 5 46 34s
194s1 76 740 546 13 59 572 4s04 29 265 '1914
1942 660 6,935 4,693 35 49 44 317 20 157 112
1943, 1,437 15,032 10,0144 39 156 1,519 1,033 63 531 385
19144 1,102 10,907 7,5814 84 324 1,209 869 41 335 240
1945 (8 Months) ~ 679 6,156 4,410 84 83 889 628 2 15 10
CUMULATIVE TOTAL. 3,977 40,007 27,14614 236 489 4,818 3,377 160 1,3149 975
- STANDARD
CARGO
VESSELS- Continued
C2 c3 c4
PERIOD
Nubr DWT - Gross Tonse mbr DWIT Gross Tones ume DWT Gross Tons
Nubr (060) (000) Nme (000) (000) Nme (000) (000)
1941 -January 0 .0 0 0 12 8
February. 0 0 0 1 12 8
March 1 10 7- 1 122 7
April 547 31 1 13 8
May 1 10 7 1 32 8
June*- 0 0 0 1 12 8
July 2 19 -16 0 0 0
August 1 8 6 *0 0 0
Septemb$er. 2 19 15 0 0 0
October3 27 21 0 0 0
November 1 10 7 0 0 0
December 2 19 13 0 0 0
1942 -January. 1 7 6 1 10 7
February 2 17 16 1 13 7
March 1 10 6 0 0 0
April 1 11 6 0 0 0
May 2 19 15 0 0 0
June 2 19 16 0 0 0
July 2 20 13 0 0 0
August 3 28 19 .6 0 0
September 3 28 22 1 12 8
October '4 37 28- 1 12 8
November 1 10 6 0 0 0
December 1 ' 9 6 2 25 16
1943 - January 2 19 12 1 13 8
February 5 48 31 3 37 214
March 6 <55 37 4 49 31'
April 4 35 25 3 38 23
May 2 19 12 4 50 31
June 3 26 18 5 60 38
July 6 57 37 4 47 30.
August 5 45 31 3 314 22
September 2 22 12 3 37 214 1 13 11
October 1 9 6 2 22 15 0 0 ,.0
November . 7 68 43 3 37. 24 0 0 0
December 10 98 72 4 50 31 0 0 0
194+4f-January 8 82' 58 . 0 .0 0, 0 0 0
February 11 ' 112 ' 81 3 35 22 0 0 0
March 9 .91 ' 66 1 12 8 '0 0 0
April 12 121 87 1 12 8 0 0 .0
May 9 91 66 1 12 8 0 0 0
June '7 69 51 2 25 16 0 0 0
July 5 51 39 1. 13 8 2 26 23
August 1 10 8 0 0 . .0 0 2 27 22
September 1 11 6 0 0 .0 2 27 22
October 2 <18 12' 0 0 0 0 0 0
November 2 20 12 . 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dlecember' 1 9 6 0 0, 0 0 0 0
1945-January' 2 20 12 2 25 16 0 0 0
February 8 78 58 1 12 8 0 0 0
March 9 91 66 3 37 24 0- 0 9
April 7 70 .52 2 25 15 0 0 0
May 11 106 79 1 12 8 1 13 11
June 9, 86 '65 2 25' 16 1. 13. 11
July 6 60o44 4 .. 47 31 1 13 11
August 5 54 39 4 50 32 1 13 11
SUMMARY
1940(6 Months) 4 36 24 8 92 60 0 0 0
1941 18 169 123 6 73 47 0 0 0
1942 23 215 159 6 72.,46 0 0 0
19143 53 501 336 39 474 301 1 13 11
191414 68 .685 492 .9 109 70 6 80 67
194145(8
Monthsl 57 565 * 415 . 19 233 150 4 52 44
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 223 2,171 1,5149 .87 1,053 6714 11 145 122
-.
PRDCIN"UL
,14-AGUT3,141EPEBRI 4
CARGOVESSElS - Continued
STANDARD
PERIOD
DWT Gross Tons DWT Gross Tons
Number (000) (000) Number (000) (000)
1940- July 11
August 0
September 0
October 0
November 0
December 0
1941- January 0
February 0
March 0
April 13
May 26
June ' 13
July 0
August 9
September 0
October 4
November Program complete
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1943.- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1944 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1945- January
February.
March
April
May
June
July
August
SUMMARY
1940 (6Months) 0 0 0 1 11 8
1941 o O o 6 65 40
1942 0 0 0 0 0 0
1943. 0 0 0 0 0 0
1944 0 0 0 0 0 0
1945 (8Months) 1 24 9 0 0 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 1 24 9 7 76 48
SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY I, 1940-AUGUST 31, 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY I, 1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
114 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
EMERGNCY VESSNES
CARGO
PERIOD1
Number DT Cos os Number 01417 GrosTone Number 0MIT OroseTone
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October 1 10 10
November 2 20 20
December 4 42 42
1942 - January 6 62 62
February 16 168 168
March 20 212 212
April 32 342 342
may 52 55 555
June 58 621 621
July 60 642 642
August 59 635 635
September
October
714
68
7914
732
7914
732
7~
November 70 7514 714
December 82 885 885
1943 - January 79 852 852
February 81 8714 8714
March 103 1,112 1,112
April 110 1,187 1,187
May 120 1,295 1,295
June 115 1,2141 1,2141
July 109 1,176 1,176
August 110. 1,187, 1,187
September 106 1,1414 1,144
October 98 1,058 1,050
November 89 961 961
December 118 1,2714 1,2714
191414 January 73, 788 788
February 79 853 842
March 87 939 896
April 89 962 853
May 83 898 7214
June 70 7 5914
JULY I,I,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY 31, 945
1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 945
PRODUCTION,
SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE I 15
Cargo Vessels
Coastal Cbination Vessels Concrete Vessels
PERIOD
Number EM4T Gross Tone Number ThIT Gross Tone Number WY Goss hn
(000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000)
1940. July 1 14 26
August 1 9 8
September 0 0' .0
October110 0
Novembr' 1 9
December
1941 -January .
1
0
1
10
0
10
9
0
9
j
February
March ]. 10 10
April . 0 0 0
May 0 0 0
June 1. 10 9
July* 1 9 9
-August 0 0 0
September 2 19 18
October, 1 9 9
=November 2 19 318
December 1 10 10
1942 -. January
February
March'
April*
May
June
.
0
1
00
0
0
1
0
10
0
0
0
10
0
12
0
0
0
10
I
July 0 0 0
August' . 1 9 8
September. .. 3 25 28
October ' 0 0 0
November 1T 3 2 2 15 16
December, 4 11 .7 1 6 8
1945 - 'January 0 0 0 0 0 0
February. 1 .3 2 1 9 12
March"
April
May,
June
'
0
4
13
8.
.
.'23
11
3
0
22
14'
0
7
0.
1
0
.1
0'
9
0
91
0
.12
0
11
ji
July.. 5 14" 9 0 '0 0
August
September
October
0
0
b .0
0
0
0
0
0 *.Q
0
0
0
0
0
''0
0
0
j
Noebr0 0 0 0 0 0 15
9December ': O 0 0 0 a.0 0 1. 5s 5
1944 -.Januiary .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0' 0 0
February. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10. 10
~March '4 11 '7 ' 0 0 0 2 10 10
April. 5 14 9 0 0 0 1 5. 4
May' .8 . 22 14 . 0 0 0 1 45
June 8. 22 14 '0 0 0 2. 10 10
July . 4 11 8 0 0 0 4 19 19
August 5 101 3. 0 0 21
September '' 7 5 2 0 0 0 3 11
October' 9 43 32' 0 0 0 1
November' 11 :55 41 ' 0 0 0 .3 11
December 11 54. 42 0 0 0 2. 9 9
SUMMRYN
1940.(6Months) 0 0 0 5 52 .61 0 0 0
1941 . 0' 0 0 10 96 92 0 0 0
9 75 82 0
j
1942' 5' 14. 9. 0 .0
1943.- 31' 87 54 3 27 35 2 10 10
19414 ' 72 285 207 0 0 0 22 107 107
1945,(8 Monhal 156' 725 .546 0 0 0 0 0 0
ALLTAMNS NAVY
PERIOD
Number DT ross Tons Number aT Numbera TroeTons
(000) (000) (000) (000)
1940 - July 27
August 8
September 11
October 11
November 22
December 15.
1941 - January 11 0
February 0 0
March 37 0
April 22 2 (2)
May 11 0
June 21 3 (3)
July 38 0
August 48 1 (1)
September 8 0
October 10 0
November 44 0
December 8 0
1942 - January 70 0
February 42 5 (5)
March 39 0
April 31 1 (1)
May 28 2 (2)
June 51 1 (1)
July 59 1 (1)
August 39 1 (1)
September 68 4 (4)
October 42 1 (1)
November 52
December 3 (3)
102 0
1943 - January 52 2 (2)
February 100 1 4
4 (4)
March 127 2 (2) 1 4
April 142 4 (3) 4
May
3 (3)
157 2 (2) 1 4
June 121 0 1 4
July 155 0 0
August 0
176 1 (1) 0
September 217 1 (1) 2 (2) 0
October 312 1 (1) 0 0
November 324 0 0
December 3 (3)
3214 2 (2) 1 4
1944 - January 143 1 (1) 2 (1) 4
February 196 2 (2) 1 (1) 0
March 228 -2 (2) 2 8
April 210 0 0
May
3 (3)
249 2 (2) 3 (1) 8
June 220 1 (1) 1 (1) 0
July 210 1 (1) 2 (2) 0
August 180 1 (1) 3 (3) 0
September 200 0 5 (5) 0
October 208 0 5 (5) 0
November 262 1 (1) 6 (4) 8
December 243 0 3 (3) 0
1945 - January 202 1 (1) 4 (3) 4
February 239 2 (2) 3 (2) 4
March 198 1 1 (1) 0
(1)
April 169 0 0 0
May 202 1 (1) 2 8
June 142 0 1 4
July 126 0 2 (1) 4
August 124 2 (2) 2 (2) 0
SUMMARY
1940(6 Months) 10 153 94 6 6 (6) 0 0 0
1941 27 421 258 6 6 (6) 0 0 0
1942 62 999 623 19 19(19) 0 0 0
1943 258 3,495 2,207 26 21 (21) 11 (5) 14 24
1944 279 4,071 2,549 40 14 (14) 33 (26) 17 28
1945 (8 Months) 151 2,248 1,402 16 7 (7) 15 (9) 13 214
CUMULATIVETOTAL 787 11,387 7,133 113 73 (73) 59 (40) 44 76
a Includingconversionsshown in psrentheses
adjacent to figuresfor total deliveries.
b Excluding conversions.
MARITIME
T3
FINIODTol
Total
to Navy as AO)Nomltr
~Military
(DeliveredNniltr
194e0- July
August
September
October
November
December
194e1- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December :
194e2- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August2
September
October -
November
December 1 17 10 1 17 10
1943"'- January 2 33 20 2 53 20
February 1 16 10 1 ?6102
Mrch 1 16 10 1 16 10
April 1 16 10 1 16 10
May 2 33 20 2 33 20
June 0 0 0 0 0 0
July 0 0 0 0 0 0A
August I4 71 i44e 4e71 44i
September 2 35 21 2 55 21
October 1 18 11 1 18 11
November4 72 44 4 72 44e
December 2 35 20 2 35 20}
1944 - January 1 19 11 1 19 11I
February 1 18 12 1 18 12 0 0 0
March 1 17 10 0 0 0 1j 17 10
April 3 53 32 1, 8 11 2 35 21
June 2 3 22 1 ' 11 1 18 11 1.
July 1 19 Ii 1"1 \ 11 0 0 0
August 1 18 11 1 18 "'.11 0 0 0
Septemberb 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
October 1 23 14 0 0 0 1 23 l1e
November 1 18 12 1 18 12 0 0 0
December 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0
194e5- January 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
February 2 4e1251 ' 18 11 1 23 lie
March 1 17 10 0 0 0 1 17 10
April 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
May 1 23 14 0 .0 0 1 253lie
June 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
July 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
August 1 18 11 1. 18 11 0 0 0
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 1 17 10 . 0 0 0 .1 17 10
1943 20 345 210 0 0 0 20 34e5 210
1944 13 24~0 14 7 128 79 6 112 67
1945 (8Months) 5 99 60 2 36 22 3 63 58
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 39 701 426 9 . 164 101 30 537 325 -
CARGO
ANDSUPPLY VESSELS-OCEANGOING
TANKERS
MAITfl~ - Continued
PEIDTotal
D4T GrossTons
{ DWT Gross Tons
Number (000) (000) Numilber (000) (000) Number (000) (000)
1940 - July
August
September
October
Novembsr
December
1941 -Jsnuary
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 -January
February 11 311
March 0 0
April 10 10
May 0 0*
June 20 20
July 30 30
August 20 20
September 20 20
October 31 31
November 31 31
December 52 52
1943 - January 21 21
February 53 53
March 94 94
April 92 92
May 103 103
June 114 114
July 145 145
August 124 124
September 113 113
October 154
November 154
154
December 205 205
1944 - January 103 103
February 166 1 155
March 209 2 187
April 177 155
May 229 , 1 218
June 197 0' 197
July 197 0 197
August 165 0 165
September 186 0 186
October 187 1 176
November 238 1 228
December 238 1 228
1945 - January 186 '0 186
February 208 1 197
March 187 1 176
April 166 0 166
May 177 .1 166
June 134 134
July 114 114
August 105 1 94
St D4ANY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 22 363 225 0 0 0 22 363" 225
1943 133 2,20 1,372 0 0 0 133 2,220 1,372
1944 221 3,698 2,292 9 148 97 212 3,550 2,195
1945 (8 Months) 123 2,059 1,277 4 65 44 119 1,994 1,233
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 499 8,340 5,166 13, 213 141 486 8,127 5,025
MAITIME - Continued
Ti
1940 - July
August
P510Ttl N~e
Tosl
ml
iml
NubrGrose (0)
00 ( 000)toum
Military (Delivered
jT00)
avyras0A)
Ttl D
Lrg GT
ross
Tno00)
{ne
Number N
(000)(000)
(nmiliTar ns
GTTn
ros08
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1943 - January
February
March
April 3
May
June
July 1
August 8
September 15
October 10
November 3
December 2
19144- January 1
February
3
4 1
March 1 0
April 1 0
May 1 1
June 1 1
July 2
August 2 4
September 4 4
October 7 6
November 4 3
December 5 4
1945 - January 2 2
February 2 2
March 1 1
April 3 0
May 3 0
June 4 0
July 8 1
August 8 2
SUMMARY
1940O(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
194~3 28 0 28 71 46 0 0 0 28 71 46
1944 2 32 46 57 27 39 30 5 7 7
1945 (8 Monthel 16 8 8 60 31 8 20 11 8 40 20
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 76 8 68 177 i14 55 59 41 41 118 75
a Including private inland tankers,
AUGUST31,1945
I, 1940- AUGUST 31, 1945
JIJLY I,1940-
PRODUCTION, JULY SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION,
SEPTEMBER I; 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE 121
MAITIME - Continued
PERIOD
Number DWT Gross Tons Number D1T Gross Tons
(000) .
(000) (000) (000)
19140-July 3
August 1
September 1
October 1
November 2
December 2
1941 - January 1
February 0
March 4
April 2
May 1
June 2
July 4
August 5
September 1
October 1
November 5
December 1
1942 - January 7
February 3
March 4
April 2
May 3
June 3
July 3
August 2
September 5
October 1
November 2
December 4
1943 - January 1
February 3
March 2
April 3
May 3
June 0
July 1
August 0
September 8 86 58 1
October 19 205 137 0
November 17 184 123 0
December 13 141 93~ 0
1944 - January 3 32 22 0
February 2 22 14 0
March 0 0 0 0
April 0 0 0 0
May 0 0 0 0
June 0 0 0 0
July 0 0 0 0
August 0 0 0 0
September 0 0 0 10
October 0 0 0 00
November 0 0 0 0
December 0. 0 0
*0
1945 - January 0 0 0
February 0 0 1
March 0
0 0 0
0 0
April 0 0
0 0
May 0 0~
June 0 0 0 0
July 0 0 0 0
August 0 0 0
SUMMARY
1940 (6Months) 0 0 0 10 153 94
1941 0 0 0 27 421 258
1942 0 0 0 39 619 388
194 57 616 411 14 229 144
1944 5 54 36 1 16 10
1945 (8Months) 0 0 0 1 17 10
CUMULATIVETOTAL 62 670 447 92 1,455 904
a Including private tankers ant other miscellaneous
types.
ALL TENDER
AID REPAIR VESSELS SEAPLANE
TENDERS
Navy a DESTROYERTENER,.,AD SUBMARINE
TENDER,
AS
Nov Constructions Con- Large, A Small, AV
versions
PERIOD
umber Displace-,
ment Tone mber N umber
b Displace-
Nue
ons Con Number
Dieplace-
Tons
b
umbert
Displace-
Number
b Displace-
T -etToemntT
ment Tone
1940 - July
August 1 8,770 1 8,770
September 0 0 0 0
October 0 0 0 0
November 1 8,467 1 8,1467 0 0
December 1 8,439 1 8,439 0 0
1941- January 0 0 0 0 0 0
February 0 0 0 0 0 0
March 0 0 0 0 0 0
April 0 0 0' 0 0 0
May 0 0 1 (1) 0 0 0
June 1 8,350 1 (1) 0 0 0 2 (2) 0
July 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
August 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (1) 0
October 3 11,812 0 0 2 5,132 0 0 2 (1) 8,680
November 0d C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
December 1d 2,275d 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 - January 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
February 2 5,152 0 0 2 5,132 0 0 0 0
March 2 3,152 0 0 2 3,132 0 0 0 0
April 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
May 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
June 1 8,680 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8,680
July 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
P.,must 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
'eptember 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
October 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
November 1 1,598 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
December 0 0 1 (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1943 -January 3 4,750 0 0 2 3,132 0 0 0 0
February 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
March 1 1,566 0 0 1 1,566 0 0 0 0
April 2 3,1614 0 0 1 1,566 1 (1) 0 0 0
May 14 15,021 0 0 1 1,566 0 0 1 8,680
June 1 1,566 0 0 1 1,566 0 0 0 0
July. 3 5,765 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
August 2 2,167 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 3 10,8147 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8,680
October 6 14,065 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
November 3 5,733 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
December 5 6,289 0 0 2 0 0 1 (1) 0
1944 - January 5 21,195 0 0 1 1,566 1 8,782 1 8,680
February 12,083 0 0 1 1,566 0 0 0 0
March 6 15,258 0 0 2 5,152 1 8,782 0 0
April 2 2,556 0 0 1 1,566 0 0 0 0
May 5 20,671 1 8,000 0 0 1 8,782 0 0
June 14 19,093 1 8,000 0 0 0 0 0 0
July 5S 27,923 2 16,500 1 1,566 0 0 1 8,660
August 3 10,7143 1 8,000 1 1,566 0 0 0 0
September 2 2,7143 0 0 1 1,566 0 0 3 (3) 0
October 1 1,566 0 0 1,566 0 0 0 0
November 2 2,7143 0 .1
0 1,566 0 0 0 0
December 3 4,309 0 0 2 3,132 0 0 0 0
1945 - January 1 8,500 1 8,500 0 0 0 0 1 (1) 0
February 1 1,566- 0 0 1 1,566 0 0 0 0
March 1 1,566 0 0 1 1,566 0 0 0 0
April 1 8,500 1 8,500 0 0 0 0 0 0
May 5 7,215 0 0 -1 1,566 0 0 0 0
June 4 5,6147 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
July 3 10,667 0 0 0 0 1 8,000 0 0
August 1 8,000 0 0 0 0 1 8,000 0 0
SUMMARY i
1940 (6Months) 3 25,676. 0 2 16,906 0 0 1 8,770 0 0
6 2 ,4 37 d
1941 5d 6 2(2) 0 2 3,152 0 0 5((4) 8,680
1942 6 16,542 5 1 (1) 0 4 6,264 0 0 1 8,680
1943 33 64,911 5 0 0 8 12,528 1 (1) 0 3(1) 17,360
194 s42 1140,883 12 5 40,500 12 18,792 3 26,346 5 (3) 17,560
19145(8 Moths 17 51,9 11 2 17,000 5 14,698 2 16,000 1 (1) 0
CUMULATIVETOAI, 106.. 522,108 9 12 () 74,406 29 45,414 7 (1) 51,116 15 (9) 52,080
Sourceof Data - U. S. Navy Department (Bureauof Ships).
e Excluding 57 ARL, 12 APR, end 7 ASP vessels;thesevesselswere reclassified from landingships,tank (1ST),and are countedas 1ST
constructions by the Navy.
Including conversionsshownin parenthesesadjacentto figuresfor total deliveries.
c Excludingconversions.
d The vessel delivered in December1941was a catapultlighter of 2,275displacement tons.
e This vessel was constructed by the Maritime Comission and is included in the total Maritimeconstructions.
PERIOD
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June 1, 8,350
July 0 0
August 0 0
September 0 0
October 0 0
November 0 0
December 0 0
1942 -January 0 0
February 0 0 3 (3) 0
March 0. 0 0 0
April 0 0 0 0
May 0 0 0 0
June 0 0 0 0
July 0 .0 0 0
Auguet 0 0 0 0
September 0 '0 0 0
October 0 0 1 (1) 0
November 1,598 0 0 0 0
December 0 0 0 0 0
19143- January 1,598 0 0 0 ' 0
February 0 0 0 0 0
March 0 0 0 0 0
April .1, 598 0 0 0 0 1 (_)
May 1,598 0 0 1 1,177 *2 (2) 0
June 0 0 0 0 0 0
July 1,598 0 0 1 990 1 1,177 0
August 0 0 0 1 990 1,177 1 (1)
September 0 0
0 0 1 990 1 1,177 0
October 0 1 (1) 1 1,566 1 8,350 3 2,970 1 .1,177 0
November 0 1i(1) 1 1,566 1 (1) 0 1 990 1 1,177 0
December 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1,980 1 1,177 0
2 (2)
.
191414- January 0 :
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 990 1 1,177
February 0 0 0 1 (")
0 0 1 8,350 1 990 1 1,177 0
March 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 990 2 2,3514
April 0 1 0
0 .3 (3) 0 0 0 0 1 990 0 0
1 (1) 1 (1)
May 1,1146 2 (1)a 1,566 0 0 Program complete 1 1,177 0
June 0 2 (1) 1,566 1 8,350 1 1,177 0
0
July 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1,177 1 (1). 0 1
Augut 1 (1) 1 (1)a 0 0 0 1 1,177 0 0
0
September 0 1 (1) 0 0 0 1 1,177 0
October 0 1 (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
November 0
0 0 0 0 0 1 1,177 0
December 0
0 0 0 1 (1) 0 1 1,177 0
0 1 (1)
1945 - January 0 0 0 1 (1) 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0* 0 0 0
February 0 0 3 (31
0 0 0 2 (2)
March 0 3 (3) 0 0 0
0 0 1 (1)
April 0 0 1 1l) 0 0 0
0 4 (4)
May 2 (2) 1 (1)a 0 2,980 2 2,667 0
0 4 (4)
June 1i(1) 1 (1)a 0 2 2,980 2 2,667 2 (2)
0 2 (2)
July 1 (1) 1 (1)a 0 0 0 2 2,667 3 (3)
0
Augut 0 1 (1)a 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (1)
SUMMARY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 1 8,350 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 1 1,598 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4(14) 0 0 0
19143 4 6,392 2 (2) 2 3,132 2 (1) 8,350 9 8,910 7 8,239 3 (3) 6 (6)
191414 1 1,146 6 (6) 6 (4)a 3,132 3 (1) 16,700 4 3,960 11 12,9147 3 (3) 4 (4)
1945 (8 Monthal 0 0 4(14) 4 (4)a 0 10 (6) 5,960 0 0 6 8,001 6 (6) 22 (227)
CUMULATIVETOTAL 6 9,136 12 (12) 12 (8) 6,2614 16 (8) 39,360 13 12,870 28 (4) 29,187 12 (12) 32 (32)
a These conversions are reclaeeif~catione of lending shipe,tank (1ST),and are excluded from alltotalsof Auxiliariee end Other Veesele,sines,
bthey are countedae 1ST constructions by the Navy.
bIncluding convereione ehownin parentheseee adjacent to figuresfor total deliveriee.
c Excludingconversios.
July 58 8,465 5 0 0 0 0
Auguet 55 7,404 7 0 0 2 (1) 33
September 34 5,667 5 0 0 3 (1) 66
October 51 10,934 2 1 1,058 3 997
November 39 8,749 2 0 03 99
December 42 13,570 3 2 2,116 1 (1) 0 J
1944 - January 37 10,219 5 3 3,174 0 0
February 35 7,762 3 Program complete 0 0}
March. 33 7,652 2 0 0
April 40 11,680 1 0 0
May 43 9,830 1 1 33 t
June 50 10,4191 3 99
July 36 8,480 1 0 0
Auguet 57 12,556 0 0 0
September 49 10,708 1 0 0
October 47 12,554 2 0 0
November 50 13,118. 5 0 0
December 44 12,972 0 0 0
1945 - January 45 13,379 27, 0 0
February 51 16,954 11. 1 375
March 54 13,226 0 5 1,875
April 62 19,774 0 8 3,000
May 64 20,506 3 10 3,750
June 55 17,009 9. 4 1,500
July 64 20,940 1 2 750
August 56 19,926 0 0 0 L
+I
j
PRODUCTION, JULY 1,,1940-AUGUST 31,1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE12
YTB TL Miscellaneous
Tons Tons
Amphibious
1940 - July
August
September 1 (1) 0
October 0 0
November 0 0
December 0 0
1941 - January 1 (1) 0
February 0 0
March 0 0
April 0 0
May 0 0
June 0 0
July 0 0
August 0 0
September 0 0
October 805 1 (1) 0
November 0 0 0
December 0 1 (1) 0
1942 - January 0 1 (1) 0
February 0 0 0 1 (1) 0
March 0 0 0 0 0
April 0 2 (2) 0 0 0
May 0 1 (1) 0 1 (1) 0 0
June 1,800 0 0 0 0 0
July 3,046 0 0 0 0
August 4,530 0 0 0 0
September 3,036 1 (1) 0 0 0
October 11,640 0 0 3 (3) 0 0
November 5,817 0 0 0 0 0
December 7,500 0 0 0 0 0
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 1 1 (1) 0 0 0 0 0
1941 1 805 18 3 (3) 0 0 0 0 0
1942 23 23,787 44 8 (8) 0 0 3 (3) 1 (1) 0
1943 69 63,728 1 1(1) 0 3 (3) 0 0 0
1944 201 194,566 48 14 (4) 4,360 9 (9) 0 30 31,227
1945 (8 Monthel 96 95,293 35 13 (7) 2,508 0 0 1 7,630
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 395 380,179 161 40 (24) 6,868 12 (12) 3 (3) 45 (1) 38,857
OCEAN TW8
Fleet, AMY Auxiliary, ATA Rescue, A7RAT
PERIOD_________________________________
1940 - July
Auguet
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
Febreary
March
April
Nay
June
July
August
September
October
November
December 1 (1).
1942 - January 0
February 0
March 0
Apil 4
May 0
June 3 1,800 0
July 2. 1, 200 0
August 2 1,200 0
September 1,1146 1 6o0 0
October 0 1 600 0
November 2, 292 1 600 0
December 3,438 1 600 0
SUIh
APY t 0 0
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 1 (1)
1942 6 6,876 11 6,600 0 0 0
1943 24 27,5014 3 (13 1,200 23 15,816 1 (1)
i144 17 19,482 25 16,3714 69 57,528 0
1945 (8 Months) 12 13,752 20 12,916 8 6,816 0
a Includingconversionsshown in parentheses
adjacent to figuree for total deliveries. -_______
b Excluding conversions.
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March 2 (2) 0
April 1 (1) 0
May 2 (2) 0
June 2 (2) 0
July 0 0
August 0 0
September 0 0
October 0 2 (1) t 3 (3) 0
November 0 0 0 0
December 1 (1) 0 0 0 0
1942 - January 2 (2) 0 0 0 0
February 1 (1) 0 0 0
March 0 0 0 0
April 0 0 0 0 0
May 4 (4) 0 0 0
June 0 0 0 0
July 0 0 1 3,000 0 0
August 3 (3) 0 0 0 0 0
September
October
November
December
0
1 (1)
0
0
0
0
0
0
4Iof 0
1.
0
0
0
0,8
0
3.
2
(c)
1,03$
2,076
0 0
1943 - January 0 0 0
February 0 0 0
0 14
0 0 3.
March 0 0 2 2,367
April 2 (2) 0 0
0 0
0 0 2,076
May 0 0 2,230
June 0 8. (8. 0
1 (1) 0 0
0 0
July 0 0 2
August 0 0 0 1.4
0 0 1,03@
September 0 0 0 0
0 1,93Q.
1In
October 1 0 0 0
November 0 2,076
0 ,20 2,367
December 0 0 0
0 0
0
19144
- January 0
1,329
February
March 0O 0 I,737
April 0 0 2 1,29.
0 4 0
May 0 0 0
June 1,200 0
4,737
2 8,076
0 0 0
July 1,200 0 0
August 14737 4,300
0 0 0 2,076
September 3,600 0
October 0 4,737
3,600 0
November 3,600 0 3.(3.) 0
December 1,200 0 3,703.
1945 - January 0 0
1,200 4 4)
February 1,200 0 0 9
March 2,400 0 0 0
April 6,000 320 0
Msay 0 0
7,490 2 2 0 9.1
June 11,670 3 3) 0 0
July 9
®,400 3.3) 0 9
August 3,2900 2 2)
1940 (6Months) 0 0 9 0 90
19130 oC 9 0'
o0(3' 0 09
1949
1943
0
0
0 110i
III o @ 3.6~.) 2 *663 3. 3 a760
0 4 906 6)6140 32
1.944.3. 14,400 1)7 ooo9 ) 88 6§9
~
194 (8 othe 3 1f3,6 2)300 ~ 3124477
31
3. ____
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tnBrUTONUY I, 1940- AUGUSPI94eI, a tThM10I,003
MAITIE
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 -January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June 1 19 10 1 19 10
July 1 19 11 1 19 11
August 1 18 10 1 18 10
September 1 18 10 1 18 10
October 1 19 10 1 19 10
November 0 0 0 0 0 0
December 0 0 0 0 0 0
1943 -January 0 0 0 0 0 0
February 1 7 5 0 0 0. 1 7
March 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0
April 3 21 16 0 0 0 3 21 16
72 42 4 63 35 1 7 6 1 2 1
May 6
31 18 2 31 18 0 0 0 0 0 0
June 2
12 66 44 47 27 2 14f 11 7 5 6
July 15 8
14 72 48 2 32 18 It 25 22 8
August 26 5 10 6
September 13 87 59 3 47 27 5 30
7 41 28 1 16 9 3 18 15 3 7 4
October 2 5 It
7 45 35 1 16 9 4 24 22
November 9
December 9 39 29 0 0 0 It 24 20 5 15
25 0 0 0 It 25 22 2 5 3
1944 -January 6 30
February 4 9 6 0 0 0 1 2 .2 3 7 1
7 24 21 0 0' 0 5 18 18 2 6 3
March 3 2
April. 9 36 31 0 0, 0 7 33 29 2
0 0 0
May 8 31' 29 0 O~ 0 8 31 29
34 33 0 0 0 10 34 33 0 0 0
June 10
0. 0 0 5 13 14 0 0 0
July 5 13 14
August 5 21 20' 0 0 0 5 21 20 0 0 0
0 3 13 13 0 0 0
September '3 13 13 0 0
7 4 .3
October" 3 10 10 0 0 0 2 6 1
November 1 1 . 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
December 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1945 -January 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
'February 0 0
2 0 0 0 1 z 2 0 0 0
March 1' z
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
April 0 0
1 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0
May 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
June 0 0
0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0
July 0 0
0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0
August 0
SUMMARY.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1940 (Months) 0 0
0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0
5 "93 51 5 93 51 0 0 0
1942 59 38
74 .481 3214 "6 232 143 27 170 143 31
1943 15
19144 61 222 2014 0 0 0 .51 197 189 10 25
1 14 0 0 0 2 1 4 0 0 0
1945(8 Monthsl 2
) ITIME - Continued
All Tugs
INumber Grons
Gos
{__
Number
4-M-A1
Gr__
T
onss
Goss Number
V2-M-All
T
Tonse
Goss
____
Number
V2-ME-A1
G_ons
Goss
24-B~l
Number
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February 424
March 0
April 0
May 0 0
June 0 0
July 0 0
August 0 0
September 212 212
October 636 636
November 1.060 1,060
December 636 636
1943 - January 1,436 1' 800 656
February 4214 0 0 424
March 1,1436 1 800 636
April 2,824 3 2,400 4214
May 3,6214 4 5,200 424
June 4,800 6 4,800 0
SIM ANY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 14 2,968 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 2,968 0
1943 68 41,709 0 0 46. 38,415 10 750 12 2,5414 0
19144 41 13,676 13 8,450 3 3,351 25 1,875 0 0 35
1945(8 Months) 1 650 1 650 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TABLE I
MARITIME COMMISSION VESSELS (SUMMARY)
NONMILITARY TYPES DELI VERED TO THE ARMED FORCES
PERIOD
DWT Gross Tone DWT Gross Tons NWT Gross Tons
Number (000) (000) Number (000) (000) Number (000) (000)
1940 - Jl 3 35 2k 1 1u 27
August 1 9 6 1 9 8
September 0 0 0 0 0 0
October 2 23 15 1 10 9
November3 27 19 1 9 8
December 1. 9 7 1 10 9
1941 - Jaury1 12 8 0 0 0
February 1 12 8 1 10 9
March 0 0 0 1 10 9
Ap r ile2215119
6 62 48 0 0 0Jun
July 0 0 0. 1 9 9
Auut0 0 0 0 0 0
September . 0 0 0 2 20 19
October 0 0 0 1 9 9
November 0 0 0 2 19 18
December 1 9 6 1 10 10
1942 - January 0.0 0 0 0 0
February 1 10 7 1 12 8 1 10 12
March 0 0 0 1 10 6 0 0 0
April3 32 22 0 0 0 0 0 0
May 1 11 7 1 9 6 0 0, 0
June 0 0 0 1 9 7 1 10 10.
July 0 0 0 1 9 7 0 .0 0
August0o0 0 0 .19
September 2. 22 14 2 20 13 3 24
October 2 22 14 1 12 8 0 0 0
November 5 5453 0 0 0 2 15 16
December 4 43 29 2 25 16 1 7 8
193 -January 6 65 43 2 22 14 0 0 0
February 4 4 29 5 53 34 1 9 12
March 6 65 43 10 103 68 0 0 0
April 8 86 57 5 57 41 1 9 12
May 10 108 72 4 47 30 0 0 0
June 5 5 36 7 78 50 1 9 11
July 4 43 29 4 41 27 0 0 .0
August3 32 22 8 81 54 0 0 0
September3 32 22 4 48 30 0 0 0
October 2 22 14 2 22 14 0 0 0
November 7 76 50 9 94 60 0. 0 0
December 6 65 43 12 128 88 0 0 0
July 2 22 14 k 50 4o 1lb 5b 5b
August 4 43 29 2 27 22 3 15 12
September 1 11 7 2 26 22 9 45" 4
October 9 97 67 0 0 0 7 35 2
November 10 109 75 0 0 0 11 54k3
December 6 66 44 0 0 0 9 44 3
195 -January 1 11 7 0 0 0 7 34 27
February 00 o4k4 336 b 29 b 23b
March 0 0 0 3 32 25 13 64 49
April 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 50 3
May 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 39 3
June 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 25 19
July 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 k
August 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 6
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 10 103 71 5 52 61
1941 0 0 0 15 163 105 10 97 92
1942 18 194 129 10 106 71 9 75 82
1943 64 691, 460 72 774 510 3 27 " 35
1944 5k 585 383 26 305 229 45 223 186
1945(8Months) 1 11 7 7 75 58 52 254 196
CUMULATIVE TOTYAL 137 1,481 979 i4o 1,526 1,044 124 728 652
TABLE II
ARMY TUGSANC EARGESa
RUGS BARGESb
*1940- July
August
September
October
November
*December
1941 - January
February
March52386 2
April52386 2
May
June
*July
August
September
October 3 3 0 19 15 4
November
December
1942 - January 123 82
February 6 1323 82
March
April
May. 7 0 5 2 113 8 30 75
June
July
Auut7
uutSeptember 1 5 1 120 4 40 76
October
November 14 1 13 0 570 12 139 419
December
1943 - January
February 21 14 7 350 9 87' 2514
March
April
May 4 6 9 29 253 16 128 109
June
July
August
September fI 59 15 15 29 378 26 168 1814
October
November 8024 46 '10 1,526 14 449 1,063
December
EXPLANATORY NOTES
SHIPS
Source of Data
Indicated at the beginning of each major section at the bottom of the page.
Coverage of Data
The data shown in this section of OMPUS includes all deliveries of ships by the ship-
yards to the Government agencies primarily responsible for constructing vessels. Some miscel-
laneous ship construction.such as that for the Office of Defense Transportation and for the
Army, is excluded herein. By agency, the coverage is as follows:
.Navy Vessels
The Navy program reported herein comprises all ships completed under Navy cogni-
zance (except Navy small bdats), including the small amount of construction by the Bureau
of Yards and Docks, as well as the number of conversions for'each 'type of vessel.
Nature of Data
Deliveries or acceptances of vessels, For Navy ships, the deliveries of vessels may
be either Navy conversions of Navy completions of constructions. Deliveries of Maritime
vessels represent completion of constructions,
Naval Vessels
For ships built in private yards, construction on the vessels delivered was 100
percent complete, with. only fitting-out work remaining to be done on the ships prior to
their joining the fleet. The vessels, after delivery at a private yard, came under the
cognizance of the Bureau of Ships for fitting-out, either at the private yard or at a Navy
yard. This work involved placing of guns, armor, communication equipment, and antisubmarine
devices, trial runs,.and the making of all necessary adjustments. The fitting-out time
ranged from a few days after delivery for some vessels to as much as six months for battle-
ships. For Navy yards, the stage of completion of the ships was equivalent to that of the
private yards.
Deliveries fell into three groups: (1) Vessels which were completed except for
some minor components which were to be supplied later, (2) Vessels transferred to the Navy
or other-Agencies. Certain Maritime Commission contracts called for only partial completion
of ships at delivery. (3) vessels with construction 100 percent complete and. all equipment
to be installed by the Commission on board ship. The procedure for the installation of guns
and other defense features varied. In'some yards they were installed prior to completions
in other yards they were installed after delivery.
Tonnage Units
For all combatants except 'Maritime CVE's, the displacement tonnages are actual
standard displacement. For all other naval vessels and Maritime CVE's, the displacement ton-
nages are actual light displacement. In the Cargo and, Supply section the' deadweight and gross
tonnages for naval vessels are estimated.
For Maritime vessels, gross and deadweight tonnages are actual; displacement tonnages
are estimates.
PRODtUCTON UCY 1,
O40-AUUST 311194 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
134 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE gIIIIIIIlWD
"Light displacement" is the total weight or displacement of the ship without ammuni-
tion, stores, cargo, fresh water, crew., and their effects.
"Deadweight" tonnage, the payload of a vessel, is'the number of tons of 2,240 pounds
each that a ship can transport of cargo, bunker fuel, water, stores, crew, and passengers. It
is the difference between the number of tons of water a vessel displaces light and the number
of tons it displaces after submerged to the load line (weight of a vessel including cargo,
stores, water, crew, and their effects).
"Gross tonnage" is a tonnage measurement based upon the volume of the vessel. It is
the total internal capacity of a vessel in cubic feet divided by 100.
The total number of vessels of each major category available for use is not obtain-
able from the addition of new constructions by agencies, nor by the addition of constructions 1
and conversions; most of the conversions shown in the Navy columns are also included as new
constructions in the Maritime columns, since the Maritime Commission actually constructed these
vessels. Thus, for an unduplicated total for each major category of the ship program, the
double counting between Navy conversions and Maritime constructions reported by the two
agencies must be eliminated.
For inclusion in the unduplicated total, vessels were counted only once under the
category of their use. In accordance with this rule for counting, merchant-type vessels
converted by the Navy into military vessels were included only once under the type to which
converted. A Maritime standard cargo vessel converted into a transport is counted once as a
transport and eliminated from the "Unduplicated Total for Use" under "All Dry Cargo." Thus,
the "unduplicated total" for any one category may be less than the total of new constructions
for that type, since the ships are counted on a use basis under a different category; i.e.,
these Vessels were converted for use as a different type.
Conversions
The Navy counted ab conversions (1) all vessels acquired from private sources and
converted into naval vessels, and (2) all vessels acquired from the Maritime Commission. In
most instances, the Navy completion dates for Maritime-constructed vess'els coincided with the
Maritime delivery dates; some of the vessels, however, were completed by the Navy after Mari-
time delivery.
Beginning with the regular July 1945 issue of OMPUS, there were eliminated from the
Navy conversion program 321 vessels acquired in 1944 or earlier by the Navy and on which no
work was done. These are no longer considered conversions and are excluded from this review.
The Maritime vessels counted as conversions were completed by the yards as either
military types or as nonmilitary types. For example, in the case of Navy transport conversions
some of the vessels were completed by the Maritime yards as transports. In other cases, the
vessels were completed as merchant types. Thus, any totals of the number of transports in-
cluding both Navy and Maritime programs involve duplication. When the double-counting is
eliminated, the net number of transports available for the war effort is obtained and is shown 7
as the "unduplicated total."
Conversions acquired by the Navy from Maritime constructions of the same type
of ship are segregated on the summary pages. (For example, the number of Navy transport
conversions acquired from Maritime constructions of transports is given). The remainder for
each category is composed of vessels from private sources and Maritime merchant-type construc-
tions.
A large part of the Maritime constructions gent to the Military. Some of the ves-
sels were constructed and delivered to the Armed Forces as military types--such as the carrier
escorts, frigates, transports, and military-type tankers. Others were constructed and deliv-
ered as nonmilitary-type vessels and were acquired by direct purchase, transfer, or bareboat
charter by the Armed Forces which converted the vessels for military use. The vessels were
acquired either at the time of construction or at a later date. The Military's acquisitions
of the merchant-type vessels are shown by major category in the summary tables. The totals
for all of these acquisitions are given in the Maritime Commission summary on page 95.
In all tables, the acquisitions, regardless of when acquired are counted in the
month when the vessels were completed at the building yards. J
Maritime totals include two derrick barges (S1-BGl)-one delivered in November 194+',
and one delivered in January 1945--not shown elsewhere in this report.
Army Vessels
Beginning with the regular October 1944 issue of OPUS, Army vessels were no longer
reported, because the 'detailed data by type were no longer shown in the reports received
from the War Department. All Army vessels are excluded from the summary columns of this re-
port, although some information on Army tugs and barges has been obtained and is shown in
TableII, page 132.
GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
SHIPS
(Unit-Each)
HEAVYFIELD
New Modified
1940 - July
August
September 35
October 1 1
November 1 1
December
1941 - January 3 3
February 2
March 1 622
1 1
April
May 8 8
June 2 2
0* 0 149 29 120
July
7 89 9 80
Auguat 7
4 4 146 66 80
September 80
October 6. 6 108 28
November 3 158 58 100
3 80
December 25 173 93
25
1942 - January 23 108 38 70
23
February 28 28 137 107 3O
31 86 18 68
March 31
April 31 59 34 25
31
May 35 3 8 25
35 72 Program
June 37 37 72
complete
July 45 38 38 38
August 70 38 Program Program
September 77 38 4 complete complete
October 90 2 15
November 68 44 6 10
December 112 51 11 12
S940(6 Months) . 0 0 0 35 0 0 35 0 55
1941 62 0 0 0 62 0 0 1,445 283 1,162
1942 b47 b 10 132 439 .19 41 5335 351 218
1943 2,660 57 49 142 598 1,469 345 0 0 0
1944 3,284 158 57 554 526 1,949 40 0 0 0
1945 (8 Monthal 1,147 94 23 178 254 598 0 0 0 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 7, 805 315 1.9 1, 006 1, 882 4, 0351426 2,015 j 598 11,1
Source of Data -U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department).
Stageof Completion -"slant acceptances.
SEPTEMBER ~, 1945 U-
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, I, 940-AUGUST 31,
JULY1,1940-AUGUST 1945
SI,1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945 a$-
38 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE___________
__________________(Unit - Each)
1940 - Jl 66 9
August 109 11
September 175 10
October 162 10
November 67 0
December 71 0
1941 - January 73 10
February 64. 17
March 84 17
April 129 25 25 16
May 111 18 18 14
June 182 18 18 14
July 158 0 0 12
Auguat 385 9 9 Progrm
September 602 71 71 complete
October 867 144 144
November 762 189 189
5December 638 123 123
1942 - January 995 275 275
February 1,006 367 367
March 875 479 479
April 1,342 467 467
May 1,570 356 356
June 1,418 126 126
July 1,660 470 470
Augut 1,903 172 172
"'September 1,852 189 189
October 2,833 399 399
November 2,354 25 25
December 2,728 0 0 250
Months)
190(6 650 0 0 0 0 0 40
1941 4,055 597 597 0 0 0 100
1942 20,536 3,325 3,325 0 0 250 0
1943 18,696 4,649 2,684 1,965 0 1,250 0
1944 7,685 1,610 1,200 410 3 1,000 0
1945 (8 Monthel 4,567 935 730 205 197 0 0
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 56,189 J 11,116 8,536 - 2,580 200 2,500 140
Source of Data - U. S. War fepartment(OrdnanceDepartment).
Stage of Completion - Plant acceptances.
J
GUNS
ARTILLERY, MORTARS, ANDNAVAL:
FIELO ARTILLERY.
________________(Unit'- Each)
LIGHT FELD AND)ANTITANK- Continued
1940 - July 37 20
August 23 75
September 84 .6 6 .75
October 314- 10 10 128
November .51 5 5 31
December 45 15 15 11.
1941 -January 8 15 0 15' 40
February 39' 8 0 8 0
March - 59 6 0 6 2
April 16 15 32 5 5T
May 46 21 11 10 12
June 70 17 17, 0 63
July 68 6 6 0 72
August 149 39 24 15 188
September 92 75 34 39 566
October 108 60 31 29' 555
November 29 93 16 77 451
December Program 69 37 32 446
complete
1942 - January- 111 47 64 609
February 0 0 0 639
March 0 01 0 2 394
April 48 48 0 75. 752
May 54 54 0 158 1,002
June 48 48 0' 282 962 .
July 54 34 0 '235 921
August 25 25 0 602 1,104
September 55 55 0 509 1,099
October 241 241 0 692 1,501
November 296 296 0 695 1,338
December 36o 360 0 627 1,491
1943 - January 294 294 0 767 894
February 62 62 0 670 625
March 308 308 0 603 452
April 230 205 ' 25 606 290
May 251 205 26 581 200
June 205 205 Program 419 400
complete
July 215 215 355 600
August 215 215 572 500
September 245 245 283 152
October 215 215 367 185
November 215 215 416 Program
December 208. 208 417 complete
1944 - January 208 203 346.
February 170 170 346
March 150 150 345
April 142 142 343
My145 145 343
June 70 70 343
July 5 5 343
August 5- 5 320
September 5 5 540 , 75
October 5 . .5 333 100
November 5 5 250 55
December 5" 5 250 25
1945 - January Program Program 252 -0
February 37 complete complete 300 45
March 73 400' 50
April 200 450 100
May 300 425 Program
Jutne 306 175 complete
July. 100 0
Augut 222 0
SI4ANY
1940 (6 Months) 234 0 36, -36 0. 0 340 0
1941 684 0 . 422. 188 234- 0 2,252 0
1942 0 . 0 1,272 1,208 64 3.877 11,812 0
1943 0 0 2,643 2,592 51 3,8%6 4,298 0
1944 0 0 915 915 0 3,902 0 255
1945 (8 Months) 0' 1,238 0 0 .0 2,002 0 '195
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 918 1,258 5,288 4,939 349 15,637 18,702 450
Source of Data- U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department).
St49h of Completion - Plant acceptancee.
_________________
___________(Unit - Each)
HEAVY FIELD
Total
PERIOD Spare 240-~a .ic 8-inch 155-rn 155m
Cannon Hoitzer 8-ie Eowitzer Gun, M2 Dovitzer k"un ch
M1 Guk 2(M1) (Miand IfAl) MlGuH
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October.
November
December
1943 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December 3
19144- January
February 9
March 20
April .9
May 18
June 0
July 0
August 0
September .21
October 31
November 43
December 47
1945 - January 38
February 50
March 105
April 135
May 141
June 162
July
August
138
.71 1,
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0
II 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 0 I 0 0. 0 0 0 0
1943 323 I 1 0 3 190 40 89
19448Mnhl1,512 150 299 840 2,010 852 361
SEPTEMBER I. 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION,
1,940- AUGUST 31,1945
JULY I,1940-AUGUST 31,1945 SEPTEMBER 1 1945 0e-at
OMPUS~SPECIAL RELEASE 141
________
___________________ ~~(Unit
Each)- -_________________________
105-m
Total Field Howitzer75m
1940 -July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 -January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1943 - January
February
March
.April
May
June
6,1488 5,910 1,607 155 578
July
August
September
October
November
December
SUMMARY
194(6 43nthe) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1943 6,4,88 5,91,0 1,607 153 0 4,150 578 0 0 0 0 578
19144 9,575 5,011 3,195 5614 81 1,571 4,5614 812 277 2,562 66bSP
1945 (8 Months) 8,863 5,01414 4,217 270 117 440 5,819 1,008 1,1418 517 725 155
TOTAL 24,926
CUMULATIVE 15,965 9,019 787 198 5,961 18,961 1,820 1,695 5,099 1,388 959
__________(Unit - Each)
HEAVY FIELD
Total
Spr
PRIO
PEIDmechanisms
ecoil
pareMe M7MM
Total for 220-mmi for 0-inch for 8-inch for 155-ma for 155-mm for >a.-inch
Howitzer, M1 Gun,Mle Howitzer Gun,M2 Howitzer, ML Gun, Ml
ml.(W.) (M1 and MiAl)
1940 -July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1943 - January
February
March
April
May
June
1,4101 120 26
July
August
September
October
November
December
July 10
August 500 10
September 530 10
October 307 10
November 323 10
December 3924 20
For 105-mmHowitzer
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
19143-January
February
March
April
May
June
Juy1,281 589 148 290 2514
August
September
October
November
December
_________________
_________ _________ _________ Unit - Each) _____ ___________ _____ _____
75-MMGUN
105- Ho-iter
6
PERIOD Total Howitze 90-nmn
GuoMvGntGnerA 3-inch 7 -nM, M a adnd TM53ank)Gu for Tank Gu
Tracked
1940 - July
August
September
October 491.
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
1,773
April
May
June
_____________________
_________ (Unit_-_Each) ___________________________
HEAVY LIGHT
Total10-mowte
Self-f10em owtr
propelled,8ich amm 15-mM
PERHIOD Gns 4 -ichnd ~ 5 For Motor For
Howitzers Total Howitzer Gun, Ml Howitzer Total for Gun Carriage Motor
M1 and M42 Ml Total Motor T19, Half Carriage
CarriageO .track 1M7
Mad6(T76)
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August.
September
October
November
December
1942-January 1 1~ 1 1
February 86 86 38 38
March 305 35 1836T9136
April24727 18 34
May 397 397 33 Program 33
Jue658 658 58 complete 58
July 1,253 1,253 1.52 152
August 782 782 290 290
September 81Q 1 1 809 279 279
October 463 37 37 426 53 53
November' 1,631 12 12 1,619 485 485
December 1,938 10 10 1,928 520 520
UMM4AY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 "0 0 0 0 0 0
1910. 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0
1921 8,811 60 0 60 0. 8,751 2,228 0 324 1,9024
19243 13,155 40 0 . 40 0 13,115 979 0 0 979
19244 2,981 0 0 0 0 2,981 1,2024 0 0 1,204
19245(8 Months'l 2,295 585 48 3924* .143 1,710 7824 555 0 229
CUMULATIVE TOT2AL 27,242 685 48 494 143 26,557 5,195 555 324. 4,316
32, 945
1940- AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I,2945
JULYI,I,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTiON, JULY
PRODUCTION, SEPTEMBER k1945
46 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE .v
_______________________ ~(Unit
,Each)________________
LIGHT - Continued
75-mm Howitzer
6
Total 90-mm 3-inoh 7 -m 75-im-ma mm 3-
(OhrTe Monor
u,1 ufor rMotor For Motor For Motor Antitank for Motor Antitank
105-mm forrMotoe Moria Moorr Half-track Carriage Carriage Gunl arig i, M
Howitzer) M3 r)Czr,~,Crig
T71) 10
arage
T70
CharrieaTeGHalf-mM
Cass Ttralf- M119
1940 - July
J
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February 48 1
March 169 101
April 3014 218 0
May 3614 206 1 157
June 600 178 0 422
July 1,101 8 105 0 928
August 492 113 0 0 328
September 530 83 109 0 301
37
October 373 142 120 0 5 106
November 1,1314 231 543' 4 156 200
December 1,1408 480 263 76 2114 300 75
19143
- January 1,1214 602 96 Program 1814 100 142
February 1,398 610 20 complete 160 150 458
March 1,393 597 71 175 250 300
April 1,267 549 6 150 162 400
May 996 542 4 150 Program 300
June 6814 478 Program 150 complete
complete
July 620 495 25 100 Program
August 735 525 110 100 complete
September 1,0714 635 339 100
October 1,140 539 526 75
November 7714 97 602 75
December 931 158 698 75
19144
- January 292 Program 207 85
February 125 complete Program 85
March 60 complete Program
April 100 complete
May. 25
Juna 165
July 150
August 160
September 215
October 252
November 233
December 0
1945 - January 0
February 0
March 0
April 116
May 210
June 335
July 265
August' 0
SUMMIARY
1940(6 Months} 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 6,523 0 1,057 0 1,8144 392 413 300 0 2,517
1943 12,136 0 5,827 2,300 197 0 1,14914 662 0 1,656
191414 1,777 1,400 0 207 0 0 170 0 0 0
1945 (8Months) 926 9214 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 21,362 2,3214 6,8814 2,507 2,0141 392 2,077 962 2 4,173
(unit- Each)
Afl?02A1T
GUNS ANTIIRAFT GUNS
Nov _New
Modified
37-nm 20-mm 90-~mm
PERIOD 75-im 20-sax MS(T31)
1anM5i53~flO- from AN- Tota1 4.7.inoh ed_ Mobile
Total mut(A-4)otro.W/
n/ Mountd uizaTotl
Ml M2 Mobile tal emoe W Reot
>M4E3) /i 0 ?~l con+',l
1940 - July 20
August- 28
September 2
October 31
November 37
December 3
1941 -January 1.8
February 40 1
March 7 7 66 5
April 1 1 54 0
May 6 6 103 8
June 30 30 52 1
July 50 50 31 10
August 17 12 5 34 23
September 75 25 50 40 21
October 28 28 0 49 38
November 2514 66 188 45 21
December 1,31'?_. 165 1,152 77 43
1942 - January 2,652 247 2,405 814 75
February 3,096 270 2,826 114 714
March 4,262 350 3,912 139 814
April 5,138 400 4,738 34.6 137
May 6,721 426 .6,295 749 171
June 6,7140 458 6,282 978 186
July 6,5o6 500 6,006 1,363 292
August 4,236 555 3,681 1,675 368
September 5,169 662 4,507 2,087 383
October 6,955 758 6,197 2,11414 501 9
November 8,196 750 7,1446 2,1814435 10
December 8,1443 755 7,688 2,6146 580 14i 27
19143- January 8,200 547 7,653 2,719 567 100 50
February 8,125 5 570 7,550 2,186 512 89 31
March 7,208 58 550 6,600 2,339 1 501 51 50
April 7,600 150 850 6,600 2,177 3 477 Program 75
My7,600 150 850 .6,600 1,916 19 376 compete 12
June 7,298 150 50 498 6,600 1,936 4o0 415 65
July 7,220 150 210 260 6,600 1,7214 55 362 25
August 7,025 92 0 250 6,683 .1,725 63 365 Program 31
September . 5,495 43 202 250 5,000 1,586 69 267 complete 41
October 5,023 73 250 200 4,500 1,558 50o 93614
November 4,250 200 750 100 3,200 2,022 50 44 4
December 3,088 2214 300 150 2,1414 2,271 50 95 95
19144- January, 2,3814 150 760 375 1,119 1,718 25 50 50
February 1,2514 100 788' 200 166 1,750 50 50 50
March 558 125 213 220 Program 1,229 50 25. 25
April 1,050 150 245 655 complete 985
66 25 25 25
May 612 150 162 300 Program 25 25
June 435 135 Program 300 80 660 ccmplete 25 25
complete
July 113 13 100 203 560 25 25
August 200 Program 200 1,052 393 25 25
September 220 complete 220 1,821 425 25 -2
October 230 230 2,552 395 25 25
November 250 250 2,491 511 Program Program
December 250 250 2,750 350 complete complete
1945 - January 200 200 2,650 250
February 200 200 2,650 130
March 200 200 2,650 245
April 200 200 2,650 171
May 200 200 1,917 0
June 0 0 1,025 0
July 0 0 1,200 0
Augut 0 0 1,0145 0
S M ARY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 170 0 0 0 0 0
1941 1,785 0 0 390 1,395 0 639 0 171 0 0 0
1942 68,1114 0 0 6,131 61,983 0 14,509 0 3,286 14 416 0
1943 78,132 1,295 1,762 5,075 70,000 0 24,159 400 4,0714 240 308 275
191414 7, 556 803 2,168 3,300 1,285 10,9149 9,636 150 300 0 0 300
194(Mnh) 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 15,787 796 0 0 0 0 0
CUULAIVE~ TOTAL- 156,587- 2,098 - 3,930 15,896- 134,663 26,736 149,909- 550- 7,831 2514- 35 5
Source of Data U. S. WperDepartment (Ordnance Department).
Stage of Completion - Plant acceptances.
aIncluding 13143-inch mobile guns in 1941; monthly figures for this gun are estimated, since a detailed breakdown is not available.
1940 - July 20
August 20
September. 28
October 31
November 37
December 4
1941 - January 36
February 1 27
March 5 50
April o 45
may 8 84
Jamne 1 40
July 10 10
August 23 0
September 21 8
October 4 34 -0
November 0 21 13
December 0 43 25
1942 - January In 71 9 _
February 0 74 4o
March 27 57 In 4 51
April 77 60 126 126 85
May 129 42 428 428 150
June 178 8 589 589 203 5,000
July 292 Program 877 877 20 174 241
August 368 complete 966 966 60 281 7,768
September 383 1,355 1,355 0 349 16,161
October 492 1,429 1,429 0 214 13,137
November 425 1,532 1,552 2 215 22,699
December 539 1,666 1,606 60 200 200 12,452
1943 - January 417 1,579 1,505 74 348 225 10,020.
February 392 1,338 1,238 100 45 291 7,692
March 400 1,457 1,241 216 5 375 8,593
April 402 1,364 1,239 125 0 33 8,234
K.364 1,269 1,144 125 0 252 8,101
June 350 1,355 1,230 225 0 226 4,596
5,000
July 337 1,284 1;179 105 0 23 5,864
August 334 1,297 1,152 11.5 0 Program 16,262
September 226 1,250 1,020 230 0 complete 10,758
October 29 1,175 935 240 240 7,494
November Program 1,340 825 515 588 7,062
December complete 1,496 a 777 519 630 6,808
1944 - January 1,199 264 935 444 0 6,020
February 1,171 536 635 479 0 4,491
larch 1,035 400 635 119 0 8,030.
April 935 300 635 Program 2 1,257 15,050
May 635 Program 635 complete 8 2,552 78 9,880
June 635 complete 635 10 4,094 3,351 17,382
AUGUST31, 1945
1,1940- AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, I945~ as-sal
JULY 1,1940-
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION,
SEPTEMBER I. 1945. ss-wt
149 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
E3A'JYLLIGHT
1940 -July 38
__ _ _
32
_
Totalorar155-rnTta
2 Chemical
4.2- inch
Rcoilless
~*W/ount Total
32
81-m a
Ml
32
T27 Total
6 6
60-rni
T
16 6
_____________________ (~~~~Unit
- Eah) _______________________
1940 -July
August
September
October 3
November 0
December 0
1941 January 0
February 0
March 3
April 0
May 0
June 0
July 0
August 0
September 0
October 0
November 0
December
1942 - January 3
February 0
March 6
April 0
May 0
June 3 u1
July 0 4
August 0 7
September 0
October 14
0 17
November 0 17
December 0
1943 - January 0 15
February 0 Program
March 0 complete
April 0
May 0
June 0 1
July 0 7
August 0 10
September 0 16
October 0 19
November 0 17
December 0 20
19144
- January 0 15
February 0 17
March 0 12
April 0 9
May 0 10
June 0 10
July 1 11
August 0 3
September 1 0
October 0 0
November 0 0
December 1 3
1945- January Program Program
February complete complete
March
Apr11
May
June
July
August
SUM4AR1Y
1940(6 Months) 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 '3 12 0 4 38 0 0 0 102
19436 0 0 10 32 0 0 90 15
191445 6 39 57 1 119 90 0
1945 (8 Months) 3 04 9 ^1 37 129 0 0
TOTAL
012MUCATTVE 17 21 10 62 148 38 248 18o 117
1,1940-AUGUST 31,
JULY 1,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY 31, 945 SEPTEMBER I, 945
PRODUCTION, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS ;SPECIAL RELEASE Rt 5
5-inch/38
Caliber 40-mm Bofors 20-mm Oerlikon
Single-mount
oio 3ich/S1.1-inch
G
Base Ring Type Twn-out ryTye ;wnmunt Quad-mount Quad-mount Ingle-mount
Twin-mount
1-tda
s ta1 Modified Ti-on ly p
Type. rtendard Marks 30
___________________________ nd3 _____________ ______ ____________and'-37 ______
1940 - July
August
September8
October 5
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April 39
May
June
vi ,
For
5.0-inch
Spin Mark 2
PERIOD Total Mark 20 Mark 22 Stabilized TotalMd. Mark 7 Mark 8
Rocket Md
Msi 102
1940 - July
-August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June
514 514
July
August
September U
October
November
December
1943 - January 70 70
February 171 171
March 95 95
April 143 135 8
May 49 12 37
June 92 3 89
July. 49 0 49
August 89 0. 89 100 100
September 75 0 75 0 0
October 51 12 39 0 0
November 98 52 46 74 0 74
,December 117 11 106 524 160 364
1944 - January 69 o 69 1,45 0 1,267 78
February 31 25 6 4,589 2,847 1,355 387
March 101 progrem 101 10,014 3,789 5,444 781
April 44 complete 44 9,287 2,798 5,715 774
May Program Program 4,399 269 3,723 407
June
L
complete complete 2,349 303 2,006 4o
July 669 194 43243
August 168 Program 168 Program
September Program complete Program complete
October complete complete
November
December
1945 - January.
February 2
March 60 L
April 84
May 68
June 96
July 83
August 64
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 514 514 0 o 0 0 0 0 0
1943 1,099 561' 538 0 698 260 438 0
1944 245 25 220 0 32,820 10,200 20,110 2,510
1945 (8 Months 0 -0 0 457 0 0 0 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 1,858 1,100 758 457 33,518 10,460 20,548 2,510
Source of Data - U. S. Navy Department (Bureauof Ordnance).
Stage of Completion - Plantacceptances of completeassembliesready-for installation.
L:
SMALL ARMS
4ACHINE GUNS
(Unit -Each)
AL MACSINEGUNS AIRCRAFT2 - ANTIAIRCRAFT
.30 Caliber
PERIOD 50 Caliber .50 Caliber
Heavy
Light .50 Caliber 50 Caliber M2, ICC
(Nw) .5 Clier.3 LctM3
Clier Total Bay
M2
Fixed end Total M2, W/C
"50Clbr'M
MixW/
aic Basic Flexible Flexible
A/C (for Navy)
SMALL ARMS
MACHINE GUNS
(Unit - Each)
C9OUND
1940- July
August 547 547
September 160 , 160
October 0 0
November o 0
December 0 0
1941- January 0 0
February 33 33
March 80 80
April 141 101' 40 3,828 14,89
May 110 0 110
June 404 1 403
July 1,269 1 1,268
August 2,009 236 1,773
September 3,991 877 3,114
October 3,139 829 2,110 200
November 5,963 446 2,917 600
December 14,672 1,252 2,550 81(0
SUMMARY
CUMULATIVETOTAL 966,507 350,517 79,681 389,251 49,720 1 43,479 53,859 4,539 16,381 26,156
Leii
SMALL ARMS
RIFLES AND CARBINES
___________________(Uit - Each)
RIFLES, .303AND) .30 CALIR
a a Garand
Total Total M903A1, 1lA aie abn
'(Including (Excluding M1903, and. Ml903A14 1Br8A .3035aibr Crbn l918A2
PERIOD
.Carbine), Carbine) Standard Sniper kn903A3 Sniper Brin Lee Enfield All Typees Mdrie
Springfield Nw oenzd
(New) (New) Ml MlC
UMLATIVE TOTAL 12,647,706 .6,529,859 3,985,404 6,896 1,290,586 28,365 188,580 1,030,228 6,117,8147 38,312
Sourceof Data - U.S. War Department (Ordnance D partent). -_____ ____ ____ _____-_____
Stageof Completion- Plant acceptancee.
a Detail by months for 1940 end 1p41 for the Springfield riflee wasesetimated by the War Production Board for the purpose of inclusion iithesee
totals.
b Includingproduction prior to July 1940.
LrTN, JUL11
OMnUU I 1rv -AUUST 3, 194.SEPTMBER., 194
PRODUCTION, JULY
1, 1940=AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I. 1945
15 ' OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
SMALL ARMS
SUBMACHINE GUNSANCOTHER
SUBMACHINE
GN .455CALIBER OTHER
PERID Tompon
ll M3 andHeAuRPitol
AtomticShotgun
8i
Revlier 12 Gauge
PAOTMpn
Total and MUAl seisiog .45 Caliber 38 ai Riot and
M1928A1 M9llAl All Types Sporting
1.
1940 - July
August
September
October
Dovember3,23,2
1941 - January
February
Ioebe
,21301I,9
1,473
793
1,473-
793
o9
SUMMARNY
190 (6 Months) 3,021 3,021 0 0 4 ,693 1,7
1941 213,790 213,790 0 0 34,756 32,505,
0 48,570 115,664 207,166 276,201 U .
1952 651,063 602,493
1943 686,510 563,130 85,100 38,180 509,555 333,681 123,861
1944 547,463 4,091 -353,372 0 755,436 262,495 17,059
1945 (8 Months) 192,661 0 192,661 0 557,465 53,138 0
Helmet, Ml
PERIODBody
PEIDAssembly Vests Aprons Groin
Total F(3 M4A2(M4) M5 anMl46 M3, T5, Mand T57
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December.
1940 - July
Augut
September
October
November
I315,218
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
may
June
I2,106,246 168
July
August
September
October.
November
December
1942 - January 0 30
February 50 b61, 6146
March 35
427
April 256 41
May 247 47 1
5u9,666 16
June 0 48
July
Augut
September
October
94
252
31
125
}1,3555,46 45
70
79
105
3i
61
126
172
November 0 154 205
December 1,570 }1,701,747 177 210
}2,525,066
September 971 147
October 371 135 154 250
November 51 5 158 258
December 5594 118a 133 227
21.6 974,066 82 135 168
1944 - January
February 1,359 770,408 13 155 103
1,808 659,391 Program 76 111
March 154
April 1,705 601,941 complete 74
1,048 446,852 28 215
May
945 397,996 28 224
June
SUMM~ARY
1940 (6 Mnthe') 2530 515,2i8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 3,446,512 i6i. lb8 0 0 0 0 0
1942 2,830 0 4,286,525 1,495 8b4 822 0 0 0 0
1943 5,676 0 9,002,634 4,79i 2,385 2,C5 518 i,330 58 97
1944 20,039 i,020 6,813,754 i,673 95 927 936 2,i5i 4i8 194
Source, of Data - U.S. War Department (ordnance Department and Chemical Warfare Service).
Stage of Completion - Plant acceptances, except chemical equipment which se proof accepted.
ZFewer then 500.
MISCELLANEOUS ARMYWIEAPONS
ANC ORDNANCE
MATERIEL
_________________(Unit -.Each)
OPENS WEAPONS
Pyrotechnic Proaeotor
Sigaal,
Very Aircraft
PERIOD Pistol Pistol
10-Gauge M8 Pistol Dischar'ge Projector M3 and
(Air-To- M M5M9 A M
Ground
Signal)
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 -January
February
March 5,350
April 9,452 a
may
June
July 2,250
August 2,000
September 784
October 1,000
November 3,500
December 5,000
1942 - January 3,824
February 0
3,013 300 0
March
April 4,000 0 500
May 4,500 180 1,600
June 3,500 1,960 2,200
3,000 3,332 1,900
July 1,263
August 1,508 3,120 166 2,256
3,129 500 3,281 115
September. 3,010 560
October 3,591 1,314 7,348 32 0
1,103 9,261 Program 4,244
November 100 0
December
Program 14,248 complete 300 1 1,823
complete 15,820 Program 0 2,344
1943-January complete
21,940 155
February Program
22,680 150 complete
March
April 30,900 5,547 291
20,185 17,500 Program
May
Jane 9,815 18,400 complete
10,500 18,000
July
10,0D00 17,000
August 8,000
September 17,900
October 5,005 15,817
November 0 11,850
11,000 6,975
December 20,000 6,925
1944 - January
18,085 7,150.
February
March 15,263 7,150
3,505 7,150
April
May 3,500 8,000
3,500 13,459
June
3,500 12,000
July 4.500 12,000
August 4,500
September 12,000
Program 11,000
October complete
November 9,500
December 9,500
8,999
1945 - January
February
March 8,000
April 8,000
May 8,000
June 6,000
July 2,000
August Program
complete
SUMMARY
________
1940 (6 Montha)0 0 0 0 0 a,5
1941 0 0 19,884 0,052
1912 8,505 42,920' 25,159 24,065 0 414 13,183
1944 0 170,023 0 0 135,514 596 0
1945 (8 Months 00o6,35300 0 114,000 00
CUMUATIVE TOTAL - 8,505 269,296 45,043 24,005 287,422 1,010 22,635
Source of Data - U.S. War Department (OrdnanceDepartmecnt).
Stage of Completion - Plant acceptances.
a Includingany productionprior to July 1940.
JULY1,1940-AUGUST
I UN, JULY
Pt'CUUUU 31, 945
I, 940- AUGUST 31, SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, 1945 SEPTEMBER 1, 1945 se-oat
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
21-inch
PERIOD 22.5-inch
Single
f
j Quintuple Quadruple Triple Single Aticubmurine Depth Charge
Mark 1 and 15
1aks14 Marks 12 and 13 Mark 20 Marks 18 and 19 Marks i0 end 11 Single
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June
15 10 10
July
Auguet
September
October
November
December
July 25 0 12 2 19 500
August 16 0 8 2 Program 266
September 15 0 10 50 complete 52
October 12 0 2 59 21414
November 10 0 Program 07 progream
December 12 0 complete 17 complete
1945- January 25 0 16
February 18 1 1
March 19 Program 4
April 16 complete 31
May 6 25
June Program 12
July complete 42
August 39
StM'IABY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 3014 0 0 0 0 0
1942 0 15 10 388 104,6
19143 360 212 1 352 1,099 757 6,120
194440 219t19 1088291
031701043
191140 219Mo1th1280282 1 0 1,810
OMULATIVE
TOTAL 400 817 514 490 1,956 1,098 14,826
CRUISER
PEattleesShhipBBAircraft Carrier
FEIDArmor Large (Battle) Heavy Light CYB, CV, end CVL
CB CA CL
(Unit - Each
ARMY
ANTIAIRCRAFT NAVY
Surface
Fire
For 12- and 16-inch Marks34
P15OD M7 and M9 M10, for M3A4, M M4 M6
4 M5 &7 ,5A1 Main Battery
and 54
Total for 3-inch, 4.7-inch M12, & M13 for 3-inch for o-mm for 3 -mm for 6- and
90-ma, and Gun for 3.7- & Gune Guns and 40-mm 8-inch
4.7-inch 4.5-inch Guns Mark 38 Mark 40 Main
Guns Guns Battery
_ _ I fI 'I i, I - - - - -
1940- July
August
September,
October 17
November
December
1941 January
February
March
April, 37 2
May
June
July 2 1
August 7 2
September 5 Program
October 20 1 complete
November 15 0
December 15 0
1942 -January 30 0 5 0
February 96 0 66 5 1
March 180 15 40 104 1 2
April 299 18 17 237 1 3
May 490 17 307 135 1 3
June 721 17 672 0 3
0
July 875 18 346 478 0 3
August 977 16 17 902 0 5
September 1,115 6 0 1,082 0
14
October 1,295 10 11 1,239 8
November 1,459 10 37 1,380 3
December 1,461 9 7 1,408 1 7
1943 - January 1,757 4 11 0 1,686 Program 3
February 2,151 4 20 100 1,946 compleie
March 2,356 5 17 325 1,899 2
April 2,390 7 23 350 1,862 2
May 2,403 u1 29 325 1,868 2
June 2,347 17 37 175 1,925 5
July 2,290 23 51 Program 2,025 0
August 2,263 15 71 complete 1,926 0
September 2,289 0 92 1,928 1
October 2,093 0 109 1,772 2
November 2,074 40 113 1,772 2
December 1,411 62 97 1,225 3
1944 January 1,063 Program 93 950 0
February 770 complete 100 650 1
March 656 85 546 0
April 95 74 Program 0
May 80 60 complete 1
June 45 45 2
July 40 6 6
August 22 Program 14
September 5 complete
October 50 6
November 55 S
December 28
3
1945- January 0
February 0 6
March 0 S
April 0 6
May 0
June 0' 5
July 7 S
August 3 3
SU4MAIY
1940 (6 Months) 17 0 0 0 17 0 0 D0
1941 101 60 0 1 40 0 0 4 2 0
1942 8,998 367 0 136 0 1,525 6,970 10 6 37
1943 25,824 1,857 188 670 / 0 1,275 21,834 8 0 25
19412,909 3 0 00630 0 2,140 6 0 30
1945 Mnths) 28 10 6 000 2,1460 1 0 30
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 37,859 2,594 188 1,270 57 2,500 30,950 29 8 128
Source of Data - Ary: U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department); Navy: U. S. Navy Department (Bureau of Ordnance).
Stage of Completion - ArsO: Plant acceptances; Navy: Complete assemblies ready for installation.
(Unit-Each)
NAVY - Contined
PERIOD
For 3- and 5-inch Guns 1 1 For 1.1-inch end 40-mBattery
Mr
Mark 44 Markar for 3
-inch mark
M7 k 63
6
or nch
1.1- and 40_e 4-nm
fpa^
1940 - July
August
September
October 31
November
December
1941- January
February
March
April
May
June
53
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January 6 11
February 3 10
March 7 12
April 7 10
May 12 12
June 8 Program 3
complete
July 13 4
August 22 10
September 13 5
October 9 7 3
November 11 6 17
December 17 5 16
1943 - January 12 6 26
February 17 20
March 3
29 1 Program 27
April 24 1 complete 25
May 19 0 34
June 27 0 28
July 16 0 26
August 18 2 47
September 24 0 12
October 21 1 18
November 23 0 0
December 27 2 1
1944 - January 21 1 2
February 19 1 0
March 24 0 5
April 27 0 0
May 20 3 0
June 19 3 0
July 25 2 0
August 18 1 0
September 17 2 0
October 27 2 0
November 20 3 0
December 19 36
3
1945 - January 19 0 2
February 16 5 Program
March 19 2 complete
April 24 0
May 19 0
June 19 4
July 4
1
7
August 6 Complete
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 1 31 0 01 30 0 0 0 0 0I
1941 53 0 0
O 0 0 0 0 0
1942 o 128 0 0 55 40 36 784 0
1943 18 257 7 0 0 9 264 3,074 0 0
1944 21 256 21 290 0 0 43 6,795 0 0
1945 (8 Months 8 129 15 449 0 0 2 3,902 251 356
CUMULATIVETOTAL 147 854 43 739 85 49 345 14,555
- 251 356
ARMY NAV'
PERIODGun Sight
PEIDM5 M4 and m6 B-C. Height Finder Mark 1k
Mland M2 for k.-inch; for 3,7a for 3-inch, Observation Optical for Mark 51
for 90-mm Gun Gun anid k0-mm Guns, 90-mm, and Instrument M1 and M2 Dirertor and
4,7-inch guns 20-car Guns
19kG - July
August
September
October 26
November
December
1941 -January
February
March Data 6
April 31
not
May available
June
July 220 0 5
Auguet 332 10 7
September 358 22 7
October kko 22 7
November 395 17 6
December 580 16 9
1942 - January 0 1,115 100 15 7
February 30 750 216 0 7
March ko 910 87 16 18 3
April 70 945 116 6 17 3
may 70 1,005 377 15 2k 0
June .71 1,960, 291 51 26 26
* (Unit -EFach)
ARMY
1941 -January
February
March 400 4 788
April
may
June
29
July 16
August 56o
September 760
1,900 538 820 8 1,200
October
November 819
December 1,080
_____________________
____________(Unit - Short Ton) __________________________
GROUND
ARTILLERY
ryPERIOD Tol
Mortar
endGu
Toa Heavy Light Field, Aircraft Antiaircraft ShlsMra
Rockets
Ammunition Toa Field Tak and Sel
Antitank
SEPTEMBER I,1945
PRODUCTION, I,940-
JULY 1,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY AUGUST 31,945
31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
__________________
___________(Unit_- ShortTon)______ _____
SURFACE
FIRE _
T'arget,
Total. Practice,
Naval Gun Comn Antlair- Rockets ed
PERIOD Amumnition b High Armor Ililumin- and craft Training
Total Capacity Piercing ating Special Rockets
cmon
1940 - July
August
Septeaber
October
November
December
10,500 10,038 240
1941 - January 28
February 28
March 35,192 55 19,533
April 28
May 55
June 28
191414
- January 32,203 8,280 4,882 2,170 747 481 22,583 1,3140 4
February 34,0714 10,0143 6,740 3,321 907 385 21,815 2,216 0
March 38,208 6,627 3,066 639 1,222 24,5 2,113 18
April 38,213 11,900 2,936 795 993 24,0914 2,219 105
May 36,209 11,832 6,887 930 867 22,31.0 2,067 150
June 4,59 13,703 7,752 3,91 913 1,1147 23,587 3,309 231
July 42,411 12, 906 8,209 2,852 776 1,069 26,288 3,217 460
August 48,291 16,199 9,991 3,911 959 1,338 26,1114 5,978- 353
September 49,013 16,761 10,701 3,789 843 1,1428 24,555 7,697 358
October 50,217 16,6142 1,3514 3,055 1867 1,056 24,758 8,817 831
November 54,879 18,6149 12,7814 3,399 1,599 26,5141 9,689 198
December* 53,589 19,587 13,628 3,691 1,107 1,161 25,027 1,6620
1945 - January 56,1433 19,628 14,207 2,489 1,751 1,181 27,1400 9,1405 2,7514
February 51,327 19,1476 14,236 2,616 1,568 1,o56 20,871 10,980 3,261
March 54,282 18,082 14,639 2,273 1,078 92 23,5614 12,636 5,0014
April 50,637 18,028 13,8314 2,791 1,370 33 20,797 11,812 4,605
May 58,5314 18, 9514 16,0914 1,5141 1,319 0 20,681 38,899 4,4014
June 55,079 17,726 15,751 852 1,123 0 17,023 20,330 3,570
July 57,233 15,073 13,212 460 1,1401 0 17,1415 24,7145 1,809
August 42,389 9,772 8,818 0 9514 0 13,828 18,789 12514
StRSIA.RY000 0
1940 (6 Months) 35,192 15,659 0 f 15,0149 35 245 } 19,533 0 0
1941 100,589 38,082 2286 23,185 2,689 9,922 62,090 417 0
19142 276,095 65,7214 32,897 21,055 5,644 6,128 202,951 8,220 405.
19144 517,906 168,056 105,1421 39,229 10,660 12,7146 292,213 57,637 6,152
1945 (8 Moths) 425,9114 136,739 110,791 13,022 10,5614. 2,362 161,579 127,596 26,661
COUIIATIV TOTAL 1,356,1496 424,260 251,395 111,5140 29,922 31,1403 738,366 193,870 33,218
rdnance I.
Stage or Completion - Variable by type of ammunition; a;seepages containing individual items.
a Excluding rewocrked ammition.
b Excluding Target, Practice, and. Training Rockets.
_______________________(Unit - Thousandi)
HEAVYFIELD ABTILLERY
240-mm Howitzer
A-inch otuHE Hwze
1940 - July
Augut
September 4
October 0
November 0
December 25
1941 - January 6
February 15
March 169
April 22
May 26
June 114 0.2
July 49 0.1
August 51
0.0
September 48
October 69 0.0
November 137 0.3
Deceaber 138 0.6 12
832 1 0.0 29
Auet 946 Program 2.7 65
September 940 complete 5.5 69
October 1,003 11.0 67
November 1,389 11.7 93
December 1,432 12.2 121
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 29 0 0 0.0 0 0
1941 844 0 0 1.80 12
921942 6,209 0 3 13.3 128215378926511 0
r
PRODUCTION, JULY I, 1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I. 1945
OCAMKW
OMP.US SPECIAL RELEASE 169 3
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE R 169
___________________(Unit - Tousand)
HEAVYFIELD ATILLERY - Continued
155-mm Gun
Smoke
PERIOD
Total and A, M1lD HC, BE WP' Gas Illuminating
ark 11121 M17 M104 5S' 1404
1940 -- July
Augut
September
October
November
December
1941- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October 2-
November 0,
December 0.
1942 - January 19
February 46
March 55
April 20-
May 0 1
June 26 3
July 33' 18
August 42 1
September 48* 0
October 190 17
November 36 4
December 114 14 4
1944 - January 77 23 0
Feb~uary 74 37 0
March 106 46 0
April 154 31 0
May 161 33 0
June 190 60 0
July 130 44 0
August 225 21 0
September 231 Program 0
October 234 complete 0
November 243 6 1
December 235 4 Program
complete
1945 - January 318 0
February 0
March 365 0
April 376, 7
May 348. 7
June 300, Program
July 199, ccnplete
August 92
SUMMAY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1912 2 0 0 0 0 0
1942 691 629 58. 0 0 4 0
1943 1,498 1,190 215 0 52 41 0
1944 2,402 2,060 295 10 3 1 0
1945 (8 Months) 2,558 2,346 0 14- 87 0 111
(Unit - Thousand)
.HEAVYFIE.LDARTILlERY - Continuedi
155-mma
Howitzer', Ml
PERlIOD
HE E, HS
Gu6an,
Total M107 WP 11
M110Cooe
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
may
June
July 22. 22
August 0 0
September 56 5
October GO 80
November 111 111
December 415 408 7
(Unit- Thousand~
HEAVYFIELD ARTILLERY- Continued
HS, ,6
Itr
CNS, 160.
1467
18 HC (Various)
1440.
Jly16
-
Augut 1
September "92
October 52
November 52
December 47
1941 - January 7
February 39 22 22
March 71 35 ' 35
April 130o 0 0
June 105 1 1
Jue88 3' 3
July 22 0 0
August 13 0 0
September' 13 0 0
October 11 0 0.
November 502 19 19"
December 895 272 272
CIJLAIVZ TOTAL 295,252 85,482 73,248 3,255 90 2,540, '3,798 533 2,007 11
Source of Data - U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department ).
Stage of Completion - Proofacceptances through1942 and plantacceptances
ti'alaer..
_________________Unit - Thousand)
LIGHT FIE~LD, TAK, AND ANTITANK- Continued
HE
Smoke AECAP
PERIOD_ ___M82 and
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August 6 6
September 29 29
October 0 0
November 83
December 142 100
1943 - January 118 118 110 51
February 0 0 30 30
March 0 0 0 0
April 5 0 5 40 25
May 111 100 1u 15 15
June 239 192 47 50 25
July 352 302 50 44 i14
August 464 413 51 45 22
September 318 252 66 100 50
October 361 280 81 118 69
November 341 293 48 11 4
December 377 332 4 60 0
191414
- January 339 291 26 22 87 50
February 321 277 214 20 157 51
March 386 300 36 50 386 50
April 527 411 44 20 52 427
May 2814
55
217 26 0 41 525 2
June 3014 217 27 20 40 '3' 714
July 313 219 25 20 49 409
August 53
3014 215 25 20 44 392 61
September 299 22] 33 40 5 3614
October 37
258 201 17 40 0 2714 1214
November 2314 216 Program 18 0 410 82
December 226 207 complete 19 0 411 55
1945 - January 3214
February
319 0 5 48 714
March
305 300 0 .5 740 1214
332 327 0 5 789 152
April 337 330 2 5 8914
May 220
6o 60 Program Program 1,108 332
June 81 81 complete complete
July 686 1814
Program: Program 495
August complete complete 65
129
SUD4ADY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 01 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1120 0 0 0 0 260 42 01 218 0 0 0
19143 2,686 2,282 404 0 0 623 318 01 0
19144 3,795 2,992 283 197 323 4,377 3,683 0 6914 0 0 0
IUUATIVE
TOTAL 7,920- 6,691 687 1___ 4_ l 0.586 -__ 8__- 41 2,1433 ____ ___ ___
______________________ ~(Unit
Thoueand)
= ______________
5-inco Gun
PERIOD
1940 -July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February 2 2
March 6 6
April 0 0
May D 0
June 0 0
July 0 0
August 0 0
September 0 0
October 0 0
November 0 0
December 6 6
1942 - January 52 45 7
February 0 0 0
March 15 15 0
April 0 0 0
May 5 0
June 138 58 0 80
20
July 135 0 115
August 231 10 20
221
September 453 212 0
241
October 355 27 1 327
November 638 293 0 345
December 449 189 6 2514
1943 - January 646 463 Program 183
February 487 129 complete 358
March 3814 101 283
April 282 91 191
May 400 102 298
June 529 168 361
July 239 10 229
August 0 0 0
September 50 0 50
October 207 0 207
November 277 0 277
December 176 0 176
19144- January 349 199 150
February 442 269 173
March 540 426 109 5
April 559 428 108 23
May 338 220 94 24
June 5214 362 36 106 9 11
July 7514 490 71 159 28 6
Auguet 9614 543 201 1 1514 56 9
September 1;129 710 206 .1 157 43 12
October 949 437 3114 2 138 25 33
November 567 272 169 5 85 16 20
December 242 10 152 5 56 Program 19
complete
1945 - January 121 Program 102 7 Program 12
February 101 cc: plete 86 6 complete 9
March 14. Program 3 10
April '22' complete 3 9 10
May 25 Program 25 Program
June 23 complete 23 complete
July Program Program
August complete complete
SUMMARY1
1940 (6Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 14 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 .0
194i2 2,471 849 0 390 1,583 0 0 0
1943 3,677 2,0614 0 o 0 2,613 0 0 0
19144 7,357 4,366 1,149 0 14 1,489 229 0 110
1945 (8Months) 306 0 188 0 19 0, 0 58 41
CUMULATIVETOTAL 13,825 6,279 1,337 53 33 5,685 229 58 151
31, 1945
I, 1940- AUGUST31, 1945
JULY1,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY SEPTEMBER I.1945
PRODUCTION, 1945
SEPTEMBER I.
OMPUSSPECIAL RELEASE ItS17
76-mm Gn
1
7Smoke
{
BE, 142A1
PERIOD TAPOT
Ttl
Totalg
Nra
charg1
eue 12.
amA ftAP,
(1462) 193
M (Tl417) VP, T13
1940 - July
Auguat
September
October
Novamber
December
1941 -January
February
March
April
May
June
July.
Auguet
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September 190 110 80
October 130 72
November 43 18 25
December 111 90 21
1943 - January 79 59 20
February 55 41 14
March 128 41 87
April 51 0 51
May 103 0 103
June 66 0 66
July 3 0 3
August 0 0 0
September 7 0 7
October 51 0 ,51
November 53 0 53
December 63 23 40
SUMM4ARY
1940(6 Months)0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 00. 0 0 0
1942 474 290 0 1814 000
1943 659 1614 0 495 000
19144 8,320 a 3,929 293 3,729 13 320
1945 (8 Months) 3,393 a 2,027 71 1,070 5047 2
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 12,8146 6,10 364 5,1478 63 367 2
Source of Data - U. S. war Department (Ordance Department).'
Stage of Completion - Proof acceptance through 1942 and plant acceptancee thereafter.
a Including Iii1uminating, Mark 24-16(000) in November and 20(000) in December 19144, and. 5(000) in January 1945.
(Unit- Thousand)
1940 - July 10 10
August 10 10
September 10 10
October 10 10
November 10 10
December 27 2
1941 - January 7 0 2 5
February 0 0 0 0
March 0 0 0 0
April 41 40 0 1 0
May 50 48 0 2 0
June 14 9 0 50
July 0 0 0 0 0
August 0 0 0 0 0
September 0o.0 0 0 0
Octobero 0 0 0 0 0
November 236 256 0 0 0
December 535 293 0 5 0 57
1942 - January 580 78 62 120 2 71 0 47
February 805 0 121 206 35534 0 107
March 765 0 453 21 227 0 0 627
April 1,189 501 294 0 506 88 0 0
May 1,118 42 418 0 540 87 0 51 'V
June 1,411 127 481 0 785 0 0 20
I
August
September 534 562 51 0 40 100 1
October 400 258 Program 0 40 98 4
November 512 517 complete 55 43 101 Program
December 744 252 380 12 100 complete
HE Smoke w
HE HE, AT Smoke -
Total 1309 M310 4M311 Total 1C8anniTs66 ter ~ GaE
s16
(m38) (T39) WF(T40) D4jAJ M89 1464 andO'S
1940 - July 6 6
Auguet 0 0
September 81 81
October 36 36
November 42 42
December 20+ 20
1941 - January 0 0
February 15 15
March 5 5
April 0 0
May 0 0
June 10 10
July 22 22
Auguet. 13 13
September 13 13
October 9 9
November 0 0
December 0 0
1942 - January 349 349
February 9 9
March 641 641
April 505 505
May 681 659
June 673. 562 22
July 704 625 2 54
Auguet 464 448 1 0
September 594 578 0 16
October 325 304 0 0
November 510 442 3 0
December 607 475 0 29
1943 - January 802 535 0 78
February 336 232 3 50
March 519 375 21
April 605 392 37 53
May 603 370 83 50
Jun~e 683 458 75 50
July 572 380 40 51
August 683 502 42 38
September 1,006 834 41 20
October 1,348 1,205 40 26
November 1,187 1,042. 40 24
December 1,445 1,298 75 0
1944 - January 1,558 1,361 100 6 35
February 1,511 1,383 71 5 2
March 1,595 1,395 67 19 6
April 814 666 25 25
May 246 25
323 0 52
25
June 234 158 0 51
July 432 388 29 0 15
Auguet 280 255 25 0 Program
September 274 250 14 0 10 complete
October 328 239 25 0 64
November 428 344 18 0 66
December 351 260 0 *23 40
1945 - January 374 267 47- 12 Program
February 326 202 63 Program complete
March 386 215 78 complete
April 423 267 76
May 352 210 72
June 332 200 81
July 205 149 28
August 93 78 0
SUMMRAY '
1940 (6Months) 0 0 0 0 185 185 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 87 87 0 0 0 0 0
1942 0 0 0 0 6,062 5,597 6 0 0 338 121
1943 0 0 0 0 9,789 7,623 497 0 0 1,175 494
1944 0 0 0 0 8,128 .6,945 464 78 180 275 186
1945 (8months) 398 185 153 60 2,491 1,588 445 12 0 446 0
CUMULATIVETOTAL. 398 185 153 60 26,742 22,025 1,412 go0 180 2,234 801
____________________(Unit - Thousand)
LIGHT FIELD, TANK, ARND
ANTITANK- Continued
57-mm (6-pounder) Gun 57-mm Recoilless Rifle
PERIOD
19110- July
August
September
October
November
December
19111- JanuaryJ
.February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
.
19112- January
February
March
April
L
May
June
July
August
Septemberj
October 1o 10
November 229 229
December 187 187
19113- January 292 292
February 303 303 Lj
March 218 218
April ;08 308
May 301 301
June 327 327
July 261 261 L9
August 511 511
September 508 508
October 792 752
November 0 G
December 273 273
19441- January 4192 192
February 1450 1450
March 5115 5115
April37135
May 3620 612
June 131 0 131 LI
July NGO01400
August 3118 20 0 328
September 306 0 G 306
October 348 56 0 292
November 110 63 0 347
December 1151 122 0 332
19115- January 5211 183 15. 326
February 531 256 4 27111
March
April 6119 350 0 299 19 55
553 351 2 200 16 10 4 2
May 333 252 Program 81 119 11 19 19
June 92 33 complete 59 37 9 18 10
July 0 0 Program 51 41 10 Program
August 159 159 complete 30 27 3 complete
SUMM1ARY
190 (6Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19112 126 0 0 126. 0 0 0 0
1943-1,0511 0 0 1,054 0 0 0 0
19111 5,172 261 1 14,9100000J
19115(8 Months) 2,8111 1,5811 21 1,236 203 107 60 36
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 12,493 1,8115 - 22 10,621 203 107
- - - - .60 363
j_
a
PERIOD 2-pounder APC,M51
A ETotal Canister Canisteran
Mark IV/T M463 M63, T32 2 M, T32 AP, 14
1940 - July
August
September 1 1
October 6 6
November 0 0
December 0 0
1941 - January 0 0
February 0 0.
March 25 25
April 89 b 81
May 514 514
June 61 61
July. 21 0 0
August 38 0 0
September 56 0 0
October 64 2 2
November 72 247 247
December 85 282 282
1942 -January ,243 323 523
February 288 665 74 591
March 300 1,144342 1,011
April 475 2,1450 466 79 1,905
May 822 2,731 705 171 1,855
June 0 5,210 656.40 2,1214
July 0 3,737 8014451 2,1482
August 37 4,831 950 181 5,700
September 0 5,251 1,005 502 5,726
October 92 4,725 1,602 145 2,978
November Program 4,485 2,182 51 2,252
December complete 4,063 1,555 0 2,708
1943 - January 5,229 1,1476 225 5,528
February 3,7614 980 250 a. 2,5514
March 3,897 1,2514 512 2,551
April 3,3214 846 300 2,178
May507 527 529 2,651
June 5,356 453 4652,438
July 3,54e3 334 500 2,909
August 5,191 i 53 .262 2,576
September . 1,820 .53 205 3;5614
October 1,590 60 216 1,3114
November 1,196 0 50 120 40 986
December- 997 0 108 167 0 722
1944-January 625 0 0 0 0 625
February 826 0 0 26 0 800
March 415 14_ 0 51 0 570
April 88 5 0 .67 0 16
May 70 Program 0 70 0 Program5
June 11 complete 6 77 32 complete
July 213 109 70 314
August 176 8449 43
September 176 10§ 68 0
October 175 105 70 0
November 145 68 77 0
December 72 Program 72 0
1945 - January 28 cmlt 118 0
February 51 51 0
March
April
187
183 -162
~14 3
27
May. 182 153 29
June 155 155 Programl
July 50 50 complete
August Complete Complete
SUMMARY
1940(6 Months) 0. 7 0. 0 0 0 7
1941 356 760 b 0 0 0 0 752
1942 2,257 37,892 10,229 0 2,008 0 25,655
1943 0 35,14114 6,556 158 5,129 40 25,751
191414 0 5,096 19 _ 480 677 109 . 1,811
1945(8 Mnths) 0 932 0 0 843 89 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 2,59 ~ 78,101 16,5814 638 6,657 258 53,976
Source of Data - U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department).
Siage of Completion - Proof acceptances through 19142and. plant acceptances thereafter..
a The detail by months for 19141was estimated. by the War Production Board.,
b Including 8'(000) HE Mark II shele.
(T~- hpeayet).
754243-M
Total HE~,
M48 an Total
All, M72 HE, M5~4 AMa o HE, M54 ANCO,
M59 i
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - JanuaryL
March
April
May
June 59 59
July 20 20
August 43 43
September o o
October 197 197
November 219 219
December 166 166 K
1942- January 20 20
February 228 228
March 500 488 a 12
April-. 84 62 a 22
May 192 165 27Lj
June 88 9 79
July 195 181 12
August . 375 375 0
Setmbr324 524. 0
October 411 325 86
November 291 242 49
December 209 109 100
May
June
Mrh64
Arl14
16
15
14
14
16
150000
50
0
0
396
69
0
202
0
0
194
69
0 L
July 35 3 0 0 0 0
August 114 56 78 0 0 0
September 35 35 Proram 0 0 0
November422 0 0 0i
December Program Program 0 0 0
1945 - Januaryco
February
lee om ee 166
136
0"
110
156
0
5
Program
complete
-
March
April 418 418j
May 283 285
June Program Program
July complete complete
August
SUMMAY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I
1941 0 0 0 704. 704 0 "0 0
1942 . 0 0 0 2,915 2,52 a 587 0 0
1943 201 201 . 0 5j7 2,994 1,452 617 535
1944 455 272 185 1,258 498 740 0 0
1945 (8 Months) 0 0 0 1,005 947 56. 0 0
CUMUL.ATIVE
TOTAL 656 475 183 11,438 7671- 2,615 617 535
Source of Data - U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department.)
StgIncluding
fCmlto Type "A"- 47(000)in March
-Pofacpacs and.13(000)in April 1942.
__________________(Unit - Thousand)
20424 BISPANO-SUIZA
1940 - July
Auguet
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August 735
September 735
849 849
October 1,489 1,489
November 2,137 2,137
December 1,319 1,319
1942 - January 6,147
February. 6,147
2,963 2,963
March 3,592 32
April 3,560
6,126 889 5,257
May 5,524 696
June 4,828
4,,:81 1,138 64 3,479
July 4,684 244 331 4,109
Augut 4,466 498
September 659 3,309
2,611 733 1,023
October 7,261 2,255 2,320 2,686
November 9,139 2,707 4,410 2,022
December 9,600 4,291 2,760 2,549
1943 - January 18,263 7,607 7,916 2,740
February 5,616 1,748 2,162
March 1,706
8,44,8 3,420 1,522
April 3,506
8,926 3,955 3,067 1,904
May 11,669 4,769 4,161
June 2,739
13,572 5,473 5,366 2,733
July 17,901 8,064
Auguet 7,097 2,740
22,651 7,850 5,078
September 9,723
19,649 8,019 5,449 6,181
October 16,626 8,030
November 3,196 5,400
15,956 7,265 3,216
December 14,014 5,475
6,091 3,149 4,774
1944- January 13,344 7,232
February 3,364 2,748
9,970 6,783 1,159 2,028
March 2,705 Program
April Progrem 2,678 27
3,840 complete complete 60 3,780 0
May 3,400
June 190 3,210 0
2,329 202 2,127 0
July 2,612 209 103 2,160 140.
August 5,568
September 1,506 851 2,153
8,918 2,761 2,132 2,186
October 8,235
November 2,921 2,465 430 2,419
10,575 2,779 3,401
December 6,432 560 3,835
750 2,762 Program 2,920
1945 - January complete
9,584 3,172 3,253
February 10,571 3,159
March 3,371 3,667 ),533
10,272. 3,801 3,271
April 11,159 3,200
4,042 4,713 2,404
May 11,690
June 3,806 4,913 2,971
12,426 4,001
July 12,699 5,080 3,345
August 4,016 4,601 4,082
8,359 2,487
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 6,529 .0 0 0 0 6,529 0
1942 66,794 13,605 0 11,277 0 41,912 0
1943 173,291 72,291 0 51,319 0 49,621. 0
194548Mote 77,928 14,015 10,926 4,523 12,166 24,060 12,238
14 (8M
th 86,760 0 28,696 0 32,893 0 2,3
CUMULATIVETOTAL 411,302 99,3139,622 67L19,5 l~2
Source of Data - U. S. War Department (Ordnance.
Department).
Stageof Completion - Proof acceptances.
HEAVY LIGHT
40-are
Bofore 37--a
1940 - July
Augut
September
October 25 25
November 12 12
December 16 16
19141 -January 12 12
February 0 0
March 1 1
April 0 0
May 3 3 22 22 22
June 0 0 0 0 . 0
July 2 2 0 0 0 0
August 5 2 3 329 329 329
September 29 0 29 156 156 156,
October 35 15 183 183 183
November 126 0- 16 16 16 16
December 520 295 225 301 301 301
1942 - Jenuary 336 131 205 1,075 1,079 1,075
February 231 814 147 910 910 910
March 243 16 227 383 383 383
April 567 163 404 544 11 11 533 533
May 527 299 228 668 183 183 1485 485
June 458 306 152 940 107 107 780
833 53
July 708 553 155 1,2614 156 156 1,108 278
830
Augut 749 a 612 125 582 6 6 576 552 214
September 630 605 25 1,332 615 582 717 0
33 717
October 61 61 0 1,626 1,167 1,130 403
37 459 56
November 51 51 0 1,195 667 630 528 451
37 77
December 66 66 0 1,852 1,222 1,071 151 630 4114 216
1943 - January 79 79 0 2,7143 2,0142 1,819 223 609
701 92
February 176 176 0 1,2514 807 706 101 447 396 51
March 201 201 0 2,627 2,359 2,256 103 268 218 50
April 191 5 1 165 21 2,717 2,216 1,9146 270 501 501 0
May 527 24 282 21 726 375 351 41 0 41
June 200 21 158 21 453 403 0 403 50 0 50
July 202 44 158 0 1,7514 1,3149 1,033 316 405 325 80
Augut 229 51 166 12 3,363 2,707 2,1472 295 656 450 206
September 275 72 183 20 2,580 2,1488 2,283 205 92 92 Program
October ,456 30 400 26 3,357 3,153 2,9141 212 2014 2014
November complete
631 0 631 0 2,199 2,199 1,981 218 0 0
December 693 67 621 5 2,523 2,455 2,229 226 68 68
19144- January 762 0 762 Progem 2,1149 2,1149 1,893 256 0 0
February 572 214 548 complete 2,176 2,176 1,8145 331 0 0
March 218 16 202 2,3314 2,3314 2,000 3314 0 0
April 325 16 309 2,313 1,993 320 0 0
May 155 16 139 2,6014 2,6014 2,083 521 0 0
June 18 18 0 2,670 2,670 2,062 608 0 0
July 3 3 0 2,359 2,359 1,689 670 0 0
August 3 3 0 2,089 2,089 1,430 659 0 0
September 0 0 0 1,996 1,996 1,360 636 0 0
October 25 25 0 1,810 1,810 1,191 619 0 0
November 19 19 0 2,101 2,101 1,1422 679. 0 0
December 10 10 0 2,0142 2,0142 1,516 526 0 0
1945 - January 8 0 8 1,8614 1,8614 1,3146 518 0 0
February 0 0 0 2,079 1;852 1,3148
March 227 227
67 23 44 1,1443 1,383 790 48 545 60 60
April 76 75 1,161 8614 308 46 510
May 297 297
76 Progr n 76 1,116 969 330 Program 639 147 147
June 75 corpkto 75 114 114 108 complete 6 0 0
July Program Program 18 Program Progra Program 18 18
August complete complete Complete complete complete complete Complete Compete
SUMMAR2Y - ___ ________- ___ ________________I
1940(6 Months) 53 0 0 53 0' 00 0 0 0 0 0
1941 733 0 314 419 1,007 00 0 0 1,007 1,007 0
1942
1
4,627 a 0 2,9147 1,668 12,371 3,876
4,1314 0 258 8,237 7,533 7014
1943 3,660 314 3,220 126 26,337 26,63290)4
19,981 0 2,923 3,433 2,863 570
19144 2,110 150 1,960 0 26,614 6643 20,14814 0 6,159 0 0 0
1945 (8 Months) 302 214 278 0 7,795 7,014.6 4,230 9414 2,722 749 749 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 11,1485 '488 8,719 2,266 74,153 60,727 48,571 9414 ]12,062 13,1426 12,152 1,2714
(Unit - Thousand)
HEAVY
1940 - Jul
Auguet
September 9 3
October 0
November
December 0
July 3
Auguet 6 3
September 3
October 3
November 118 6
December 414 6
July 997 0
August 805 28
September 1,181 33
October 931 1
November. 399 49
December 1,554 24
July 1,55 20
August 50
September 49
October 355
November 2,175 62
December 2,057
SUMMARY
1940 (6Months) 15 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0
1941 695 0 0 0 0 33 -o 33 0 0
1042 . 11,830 0 0 0 0 217 51 166 0 0
14216i2 0 000 113 560 635 0 0
143093 15 0 51 12 5,218 2,962 2,286 0 0
1945.(8Monthel 32,796 38 4 19 19 4,205 2,877 1,312 13 3
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 106,848 53 4 70 31 10,5901 6,450 4,435 13 3
Source ofData - J. S. War Department (ordnance Deatment).
Stageof Completion - proof acceptances through1942 and plant accaptancestharator,
a Thedtail by months for the period January 1941-December 1943 -was
eattamiedby to Wax,production Board from quarterly figure provided by
the Was Departmfent.
ZFever than 500 rondsa.
(Uit - Thouand)
81-nm 60-mm__
'7.5-inch
2-inch Liven's
TotRIHOHE Smoke 3-inch Illumi- Smoke Proector 1
1940 - July i
August
September 6 6 IIIII ' i
Lt} f
October 0 0
November 6
December 0 0
1941 - January 0 0 18 18
February 0 0 0 0
March 16 16 0 0
April 514 514 0 0
May 13 13 0 0
June . 20 20 15 15 l
l
July 0 0 3 3 j
August 0 0 3 3
September 0 0 0 0
October 0 0 0 0
November 54 54 58 58 1
December 1n1 n0.. 298 298
SUIfARYI
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 37,043 23,220 9,025 4,770 28 3,006 51,755 49,273 745 1,737 3,885 54
Source of Data - U. S. Wiar Department (Ordnance Department).
Stage of Completion - Proof accptances through 1942 an plant acceptances thereafter.
a Not included in the total of mortar ahells.
Including 15(000) DC, T8 Smoke shells in Augut 1944.,
- I
1940- AUGUST 31,1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, JULYl,'1940-
PRODUCTION, JULY AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE(85
_________________
_________________________ Unit_-_Thousand______________________
Smoke
PERIOD
Total E, 0hemical Total HE,Ml( 2H MS Total Antitank
T21 (T38E3) (T22) M Series WP,M1O 9T2751
,7
( r26E2)
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August.
September"
October
November
December
1942 - Jenuary
February
Mardli
April
May
June
July
August 7 7
September 30 30
October 85 8
November 0 0
December. 33 33
1943 - January 25 25
February 123 123
March 240 240
April 582 52
May 139 139
June 0 0
July 0 0
August 0 .0
September 195 195
October 104 103 1
November 219 219 0
December 318 311 .7
SUMMflARY
190 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1961 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 0 0 0 0 0 0 155 155 0 0
1963 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 1,965 1,937 8 0'
1966 94 72 22 1,282 0 1,282 7,622 6,033 1,312 77
1965 (8 Months) 62 60 2 799 686 115 6,081 6,871 1,210 1
CUMULATIV
TOTAL 156 132 24 2,081 686 1,397 15,603 12,996 2,530 77
Source of Data T
T.,S War Department (Ordnance Department).
Stage of Completion - Proof acceptances through 1942 and plant acceptances the'efter.
AIRCRAFT ANTIAIRCRAFT
1940 - July 26 26
Auguat 0 0
September 16 16
October 0 0
November 0 0
December 0 0
1941 - January 0 0
February 0 0
March 30 30 5 5
April 0 0 0 0
may 0 8 0 0
June 81
78 3 10 0 10
July 0 0 0 0 39 39 0
Augut 17 17 0 17 21 1 20
September 0 0 0 0 53 0
October 0 0 0 0 2146 2146 0
November 0 0 0 0 307 307 0
December 27 27 0 27 268 2114 514
1942 - January 116 116~ 116 0 0 0 0
February 426 426 426 0 0 0 0
March 123 123 123 0 163 163 0
April 12 12 0 12 115 118 0
May 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
June 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
July 60 6o 0 6o 120 70 41
August 0 0 0 31 31 0
September 2 2 0 2 0 0 0
October 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
November 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
December 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1943 - January 5 5 5 0 75 0 75
February 0 0 0 0 0 0 Program
March 0 0 0 0 0 0 complete
April 17 17 5 12 0 0
May 20 20 10 10 0 0
June 43 43 35 8 16 16
July 58 50 8 51 51
August 112 112 102 10 109 109
September 295 295 285 10 31 31
October 899 899. 51 838 10 246 246
November 722 722 507 200 15 209 209
December 712 682 482 200 0 3'0 1814 1814
30
19144- January 147 147 Program 147 0 0 1014 1014
February 0
141 141 complete 141 0 0 0 102 102
March i5s 15 Program 15 0 0 Program Program
April 45 15 complete 15 30 30 complete complete
May 15 15 15 0 0
June 310 20 20 290 273 17
July 370 20 20 350 299 51
August 1,061 20 20 1,01}1 1,001 40
September 1,651 20 20 1,631 1,606 25
October 3,6146 18 18 3,628 3,578 50
November 3,5142 1 Program 1 3,5141 3,510 31
December 2,030 6 complete 6 2,0214 2,0214 0
31,1945
I, 1940-AUGUST 31, 1945
JULY 1,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION,
SEPTEMBER I, 1945
188 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
4.5-inch
19140- July 2 2
Augut 0 0
September 0 0
October 0 0
November 0 0
December 0 0
1941 - January 14 2 12
February 18 0 18
March 8 8 0
April 0 0 0
may, 17 0 17
June 0 0 0
July 50 50 0
Augut 0 0 0
September 0 0 0
October 0 0 0
November 2 2 0
December 0 0 0
1942 -January 0 0 0
February 12 0 12
March 0 0 0
April 0 0 0
May 11 0 11
June 8 1 7
July 2 36
August 109 9 100
September 35 16 19
October 18 0 18
November 6 6 0
December 57 0 57
1943 - January 0 0 0
February 0 0 0
March 11 0 11
April 19 0 19
May 6 6 0
June 17 0 17
July 20 4 16
Augst 18 7 11
September 16 9 7
October 17 11 6
November 19 14 5
December 38 18 20
19144 January 29 9 20
February 35 11 24
March 56 10 46
April. 39 15 24 214
May 33 14 19 0
June 41 27 14 14 1
July 18 18 0 23 0
August 29 15 14 23 0
September 214 15 9 Program 0
October 28 14 14 complete 0
November 14 14 0 10
December 36 16 20 10
1945 - January 29 14 15 Program
February 31 16 15 complete
March 53 16 37
April 30 15 15
May 31 16 15
June 35 17 18
July 49 Program 49
August 10 complete 10
SUMMARY
194(6 Months) 2 2 0 0 0 0
1941 109 62 47 0 0 0 0
1942 2914 34 260 0 0 0 1
19143 181 69 112 0 0 0 1,879
19144 382 178 2014 814 0 21 2,1465
1945 (8 Months) 268 94 1714 0 61 0 1,725
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 1,236'439 797 814 61 21 6,070
New Reworked
New Reworked new Reworked Nev. Reworked
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
SUMMIARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941. 8,149 0 0 0 8,1490 0 0
1942 10,685 0 0 0 10,325 0 360 0
1943 15,365 0 9,296 0 4,481 0 1,588 0
19144 49,921 1,525 40,8814 0 6,962 116 2,075 1,409
1945 (8 Months) 59,8614 26,503 55,881 16,528 3,097 6,1449 886 5,526
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL l23,984 28,028 86,061 16,528 33,0114 6,565 4,909 4,9355
11+-INCH
ighCapacity
Soa Armor Pieycing
1Jta
275-lb. 1500-lb.
PERIOD
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 -January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Auguet
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March 871 871
April 133 153
May 0 0
June 13 13
July 3
August 422 422
September 1,854 1,854
October 757 757
November 510 510
December 29 29 0
AUGUST
1,1940- AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 945
PRODUCTION, JULY 1,1940-
PRODUCTION, JULY 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE 186
(Unit - Each)
12-INCH
New Reworked
New Reworked. New Reworked. New Reworked. New Reworked.
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April 450 450
May 0 0
June 0. 0
July 0 0
August 110 110
September 0 0
October 0 0
November 0 0
December 0 0
1943 - January 0 0
February 0 0
March 0 0
April 0 0
May 1,189 1,189
June 11 11
July 0 Program
August 200 200 complete
September 200 200
October 0 0
November 0 0
December 511 511
1944 - January 89 89
February 1,606 658 948
March 1,439 488 0 951
April 1,498 693 0 805
May 1,170 668 0 502
June 1,103 113 160 830
CUMULATIVETOTAL 29,754 5,176 8,222 262 8,982 90 10,790 2,754 1,760 2,070
Source of Data - U. S. Navy Department (ureau of Ordnance).
Stage of Completion - Loadedand fuzed projectiles availablefor issue.
_________________(unit - Each)
CALIBER
8-fllCn/55
Total High
Capacity Armor Piercing
335-lb. 260-lb.
PERIOD
Newi Reworked New Reworked°
New Reworked New Reworked
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March1663163
April 0051,6
may
June
*1940(6Months) 0 0 0 0000
1941 31,141 0 0 0 0 0 31,1141 0
1942 31,215 0 5,168 0 0 0 26,0147 0
19143 44,267 0 28,379 0 7,3142 0 8,5146 0
19414 136,173 1,193 89,699 318 45,300 0 1,1714 875
1945 (8 Months) 158,712 26,152 128,3145 5,219 10,567 13,835 0 9,078
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 381,508 27,325 251,591 3,537 6,009 1,855 66,908 9,953
Source of Data - U. S. Navy Department4 (Bureau of Ordnance).
Stage of Completion - Loaded and fuzed projectiles availablefor issue.J
PRODUCTION, 31,1945
JULY 1,1940-AUGUST 31, SEPTEMBER I,1945
PRODUCTION, JULY 1, 1940-AUGUST 1945 SEPTEMBER 1, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE 193
6-ncH
and 6-inch/50
6-inch/47 Caliber
6-inch/47 Caliber Caliber and 6inch/47 Caliber
6-inch/53 Caliber
PERIODTotal High Capacity Armor Piercing 6-inch/53 : Common and Special Common
130-lb. Caliber 105lb.
105-lb. Common
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December 440 440
,94-AGUT
1,195SETEBE
PRDUT~NJUY I 14
PRODUCTION, JULY I, I940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945 88-0
194 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
_________________(Unit -Bach)
5-INCH
194&0- July
August
September
October
November
December
5,780 5,780
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
1942.- January 0
February 0
March 1,200
April 1,272
May 2,372
June 0
139,266 125,739
July 0
August 6o
September 775 0
October .0 0
November 944 300
December 6,3014 300
SUR44ANY
14(6Mnh)0 0 0 0 0 0
194417139660 0 8030 1 5,509 0 1 0,3
194213,600 8,20 5,00 12,9
1943 59,1469 0 0 46,309 0 4,400 0 8,760
194"76,966 5,525 0 74,966 5,525 2,000 0 0
1945 (8 Months) 71,1417 24,7140 18,115 53,302 17,740 0 7,000 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 354,516 30,265 18,115 182,600 23,265 19,302 7,000 134,499
Sorce of Data U. S. Navy Department (Bureau of Ordnne--
- ___.__
Stage of Completion- Loaded and fused projectiles available for issue.
a Montly detail is estimted for inclusion in the tonnage totals.
JULYI,I,1940;..
1940-AUGUST 34,4945 LEPTEMBER I, 4945 ii
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, AUGUST 3.i, 1945 FEPTEMBER P. 1945 as
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
,IVoIVRwM
__________________(Unit - Each)
4.INCH/50 CALLE1E
PERIOD
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
/September
October
November
December
(Unit -Thousandl
LONGRNIU
New RNeworked New New Rseworked New Reworked New Rseworked New New Reworked
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 -January 1.
Februsry 1
March 0
April- 0
May 1
June 0
July 0
August 0
September 2
October 0
November 0
December 0
19143- January 2
February 0
March 0
April 4
May 5
June 2
July 10
August 4
September 0
October 0
November 0
December 1
19144 January 1
February 2
March 3
April 3
May 7.
June 2
July 1
August 5
September 5
October 4
November 4
December 3
1945 - January 7
February 3 7
March 3 4
April 10 2
May 6 2
June 5
July 2
August 6 0
SUMMRAY
194(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 547 0 6 8 0 533 0 .0 0 0 0 0
1942 826 0 53 32 0 7141 0 81 0 5 76 0
1943 3,079 0 112 .55 0 2,912 0 258 0 28 230 0
191414 4,937 273 272 410 0 4,255 273 402 27 40 362 27
194i5 (8 Months) 3,067 1,555 337 75 49 2,655 1,506 2314 55 29 205 55
CUMLATIVE
TOTAL 12,1456 1,828 780 .580 - 49 11,096 1,779. 975 82 102 873 82
Source of Data - U. S. Navy Depatment (Bureau of Ordnance).
Stage of Copletion - Coplete rounds for 5-inoh/25 caliber Illuminating; loaded and fuzed projectiles available for issue for all other items
shown.,
(Unit - Thousand)
RANRGE- Continued
LONG
1940 - July
August
September11
October 4
November
December
1941 -January
February
March 15513
April[ .15
May
June
July
August
September 1012.0
October I10
November
December J
1942 -January 143 4g8 50
February. 51 2 .72
March 607 3
MAp
ril 3
58 ,.10 18 30
11
5 1820
June 1820.3
July 86 15356
August"571 27 16
September 128. 18 21 89
October 1511,24 8
November 124 o 2 28 94.
December 86 2 3 29 52
1943 - January 182 7 0 41 132
February '167 8 0o 21 158
March :17355 2 2 4112
Apil 190 1 12 10 2015
My279 '14 2 72
June 1917226
20 202
31, 1945
1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I. 1945
JULYI,I,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION,
SEPTEMBER 1, 1945
198 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE.
_______________(Unit - 7ouaand)
LONG
RANE - Continued. SHORTRPN8E
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
July 462
August 88
521 214-
September 444 458
October 600 762
November
December 579 1,285
1, 601
897
1942 - January
2,366
February 7 1,169 2,972
March 11 15 15 770 5,860
April 3 10 10 714
May 5,412
6 3553 353 663 4,430
June 5 688 688 a5 785 7,476
July
August 7 598 598 955 15;,508
September 7 790 790 1,154 15, 450
October 1,216 1,216 1,151 18,269
November 3 1,3 1,214
5 1,410 28 ,206
December 0 2,188 2,188 30,759
1,556
1943 - January 8 2,600 2,600 0 1,254
February 33,554
10 2,690 2,690 0 972 39,665.
March 10 3,054 926
3,0514 0 39, 875
April 8 3,2149 3, QO3 246 1,059
May 0 39,347
7 2,595 2,3146 247 684. 42,581
June 899 106 72
7 795 139 57,758
July 10 1,620 1,365 257 157' 116
Augut 58,590
14 2,658 2,2114 424 0 617 41,025
September 5 2,968 2144 195 178
2,7214 41,728
October 15 5,63 3,224 502
409 25 38,787
November 12 4,067 292 0 516
December 3,775 57,847
9- 3,590 3,002 588 48 434 57,508
1944 - January 3 4,681 268 68 465
4,413, 41,209
February 4 4,911 4,291 620 150 517 42,511
March 6 7,102 6,849 253 402
April 749 43,798
4 7,174. 7,052 142 190 491 36,744
May 8 6,979 6,705 274 226 276 28, 072
June 5 7,807 7,4140 567 196 21,719
275
July 3 8,436 279
7,975 463 30 28,865
August 5 9,5724 8,754 820 0 265 29,454
September 1 9,255 8,872 0 136
585 26,712
October Program 9,512 10
9,075 457 79 25,559
November complete 8,883 8,390 495 2118 Progran 26,512
December, 9,159 8,570 500 complete
589 24,226
1945 - January 8,154 366
8,633 479 27,565
February 8,405 8,265 140 1866 19, 611
March 10,291 956 550 20,599
April 9,3555 6,518
7,5+48 7,263 285 65 18, 928 5,762
May 6,93 6,895 40 Program 18, 915 6,481
June 4,216 5,915 complete 17,873
303 4,626
July 4,758 5,267 1, 471 16,541
August 7,110
4,56 4,205 151 15,108 4,390
SUMMARNYt
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 512 I 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 4,406 I 0
1942 61 0 3 58 0 9,565 9,365* 0 45 11,983 153,095 I 0
1943
19144
127
45
0
0
12
6
117
39
0
0
33,601
95,473
50,788
88,3614
,2,813
5,109
477
2,236
j 6,997
2,916
I
468,039
574,959
0
0
1945 (8 Months) 6 28 6 0 28- 55,120 51,315 5,805 945 0 [153,140 34,887
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 259 - .28 27 212 28 191,559 179,832 11,727 5,705 27,208 15,659 34,887
Source of Data - U. S. Navy Department (Bureau of Ordnance).
Stage of Completion - Complete rounds available for iesue.
a uMothi1 detail is etiated for inclusion in tannage totals.
TARZT, THACTICS,A!D.,ISAXNING
5.0-inch 5.0-inch
Spin 5.0-inch and.
PEID1.5ic .- nh Stabilized. (v/5.0-inch 3.- 4.5-inch 3.5-inch Practice Training
1.5ic 7.inh(w/5.C-inch Motor (ir13.25-lnc Window Target 2.25-inch
Motor Mc. 1 & 2) Motor 32-nh 2.5-inch lr.*
mmc.
3 &4) 14k 7) Shipboard. (Training)
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
194s1- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August2
September.
October 1
November 1-
December 4 6
1943 -'January 55
February 2 5
March 107
April 17 7
May 159
June 18 9 5
July 18 9
August 12 8
September 15 11 15
October 18 1 24 20
November 24' 6 30 0
December 17 .16 28 0
1944 -January 4 23 23 1
February 11' 23 69 0
March 4. J9 874
April 5 22 76 8 2 14
ay21 20 46 0 0 0 25
June 28 34 80 0 0 26 19
July 36 2 27 65 1 0 2555
Augut 39 577 102 1 025 4
September 44 4 112 12s 1 0 21 44
October 0.2 41 12 126 118 4 0 18 125
November 0.4 37 9 15 130 141 0 10 Program 295
December 0.5 31 27 22 104 90 15. 10 complete 242.
1945 -January 0.8 1 13 3 58 61 74 6 10 424
February 1.5 13 48 77 54 62 4 11505
March 2.0 Program 64 101 64 11 4 10 799
April 2.4 complete 65 81 73 12 Program 15 715
May 5.6 98 128 79 62 complete 6 713
June 5.3 96 159 69 54 10, 560
July 7.1 161 172 58 133 5 284
August 5.7 112 153 16 72 0 209
SUMMARY
194016 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 0 11 0 0 0 6 0. 0 0 0
1943 0 171 0 0 23 152 0 0 90 0
1944. 1.1 301 36 60 717 1,019 28 22 134 848
1945 (8 Months) 30.4 26 -681 929 474 480 14 67 0 4,209
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 31.5 . 509 717 989 1,214 .1,657 42 89 224 5,057
(unit - Million)
.50 CALIBER
Incendary Tracer
Totala
PERIOD Ball API
ATal
uitn adT5 Mad ndT9 (T28) 0 M23 410and 1M17 1421
an& T2 (T48) 11 and M2 11051 (T9) (Tax1)
{.
1940 - July 12 2 0.2 1 0.3
August 16 2 0.2 1 0.4
September 18 2 0,5 1 0.7
October 20 2 0.3 1 0.7
November 24 1 0.3 1 0.1
December 26 1 0.4 1 0.0
1941 - January 45 S 0.4 2 3.0
February 43 3 0.4 2 1.1
March 58 5 0.8 0.8
April 82 6 1.0 3 2.1
May 76 5 0.0 3 2.2
June 91 0.0 3 2.0.
5
July 86 6 0.0 3 2.2
August 89 6 0.0 4 1.7
September 108 7 0.0 4 2.6
October 108 6 0.0 3 3.5
November 114 5 0.0 3 2.0
December 161 15 4.5 7 3.1
1942 - January 268 21. 0.6 18 2.8
February 304 28 2.4 22 Z 3.6
March 472 45 1.0 38 2 4.2
April 604 57 1.2 46 2 8.2
May 737 100 14.1 71 4 10.5
June 840 124 10.3 90 4 19.5
July 1,040 169 9,7 116 9 33.8
August 1,1l9 182 10.0 1,16 16 40.3
September 1,035 189 10.4 110 24 45.0
October 1,062 224 9.8 123 36 54.7
November 1,046 237 7.9 119 54 55.7
December 1,271 256 5.8 137 69 44.4
1943 January, 1,347 285 8.3 144 83 49.7
February 1,355 294 10.9 148 84 51.1
March 1,571 337 18.6 156 102 60.8
April 1,672 365 25.7 156 108 75.0
May 1,735 378 31.3 150 117 79.7 0.2
June 1,814 421 40.1 164 128 89.1 0.0
July 1,907 455 42.1 161 1 149 102.2 0.0
August 1,793 407 38.8 140 1 138 88.7 0.0
September 1,788 416 48.1 159 1 104 103.2 0.0
October 0.3
1,833 422 76.5 149 1 99 96.8 0.0
November 0.0
1,618 373 78.4 117 "7 90 80.4 0.0
December 60 0.0
1,367 252 60.4 19 73 39.8 0.2 0.0
0.0
1944 - January 1,109 211 51.4 6 82 41 24.8 5.9 0.0 0.0
February 1,001 213 50.8 0 92 45 0.0
March 13.6 11.3 0.0
685 238 20.7 0 192- 1 0.1 24.0 0.0 0.0
April 571 226 8.0 1 187 24.9 2.6 0.0
2 0.1
May 449 188 8.0 0 155 0 0.0 '24.5 0.6 0.3
June 447 173 9.3 0 144 0 1.0 18.4 0.0 0.3
July 426 168 7.1 0 143 0 Program 0.0 0.2
18.3
August 367 178 7.1 0 150 0 complete 20.2 0.0.i 0.3
September 378 197 27.7 18 130 0 20.4 0.0
October 0.5
368 202 32.1 63 86 0 20.4 0.0 0.5
November
December
377 204 86.3 78 29 0 2.8 7.2 0.0 0.7 U
400 204 156.1 1 34 0 6.8 4.1 0.0 1.2
1945 - January 491 217 136.9 0 53 13 6.2 1.0
2.5 1.3
February 569 227 116.7 0 66 26 0.2 10.5
March 4.2 1.7
670 243 111.5 0 74 34 1.8 13.0 1.8
April
May
705 243 102.1 0 96 21 1.0
6.5
5.7 14.3 1.6 U~
719 230 87.2 12 92 8 0.0 8.2 18.7 1.0
June 621 176 53.2 4 87 1 0.0 9.8 17.8 Program
July 457 127 37.0 Program 54 2.6
1I
0 1.5 17.8 complete
August 161 49 13.4 complete 22 1 1.8 Complete 1.6
SIMAY
1940 (6 Monthe) 116 10 1.9 6 0 0 0 0.0 2.2 0.0 0.0 0.0
1941 1,061 74 7.1 41 0 0 0 0.0 26.3 0.0 0.0 0.0
1942 9,798 1,632 83.2 1,006 0 0 220 0.0 322.7 0.0 0.0 0.0
1943 19,800 4,405 479.2 1,704 30 0 1,275 0.0 916.5 0.2 0.3 0.2
1944 6,578 2,402 464.6 167 1,424 1 89 9.6 39.6 199.6 3.2 4.0
1945 (8 Months) 4,393 1,512 658.0 16 544 36 104 9.9 0.0 42.1 94.7 7.4
CUMJLTIVE TOTAL 41,746 1110,035 1,691.0-2,940 1,998 37 1,688 19.5 1,307.3 241.9 98.2 11.6
Sourceof Data - U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department).
Stage of Cmpletion - Plant acceptances.
Including an estimate by the War Production Board of monithly production of .455 caliber Ball end .45 caliber Tracer during 1941, from half-yearly
data provided by the War Department.
Z Fewer than 500,000 rounds.
___________________
________ ________ Unit_-_million) _______________
.k5 CALIBER
.6o .455.3 .0
PERIOD Caliber Caliber a Ball Shot Tae te Caliber 9-es 7.92-=n Caliber
All -Types Ball Total 1911 1M12and Tracr Thaer Ball Bafll all Bl
M15 T0 Tae All Types
1940 -July 1 1
August 2 2
September 1 1
October 1
November 2 2
December 1 1
1941 - January 10 10
February 9 9
March 0.4 15 15 1.2
April 14 14
May 18 17
June 32 32
July 24 23
August 27 26
September S4.3 33 32 S6.8
October 30 29
November 26 25
December 33 31
1942 - January 0.0 44 43 1.0
February 20
0.2 50 48 1.4 40
March 0.2 0.2
April Program
52
75 75 Program 50
May complete 66 66 complete
June 50
59 59 10 49
July 70
August
70 10 24 25
71 71 51 32 46
September 65
October 18 34 68
72 72 26 36 49
November 83
December 27 35 43
137 137 28 37 35
1943 - January 161 161.
February 30 32 37
197 197 35 31
March 215 215 37
April 32 35 48
253 253 30 35 44
May 241 241
June 31 35 414
248 248 34 35 42
July ,235 235
August 30 35 44
240 240 36 35
September 50
233 223 34 36 46
October 222 222
November 194
34 35
194 33 35 40
December 176 172 4.1 26 37 31
1944 - January 88 87 1.1
February 7 35 20
21 21 0.0 0.1 Program 35 13
March 44 41 2.8 0.0 complete 21 Program
April 58
May 57 1.4 0.0 13 complete
1 0 0.5 0.1 12
June 0 0 0.0 0.0 12
July 1 0.0 0.0 12
August 2 1.5
September 0.0 12
1 0.5 0.0 12
October 1 0.0
November 0.0 11
0 . 0.3 0.0 Program
December 2 0.0 0.0 omplete
1945 - January
5 0.3
February 0.3
10 1.7 0.0
March 14
April 1.0 0.2
28 1.0 0.0
May 19 0.9 0.0
June 17
July 0.5 0.2
August 15 0.7 0.2
2 Complete 0.6
SUMM4ARY
1940 (6 Months) 0.0 0.0 8 8 0.0 0.0* 0.0 0
1941 0 0 0
0.0 4.7 271 263 0.0 0.0 8.0 2 0 0 0
1942 0.0 0.4 857 854 ').0 0.0 2.6 44 160 208 527
1943 0.0 0.0 2,615 2,611 I 4.1 0.0 0.0 53 385 416 508
1945 (8 Monthsl
1943.0
3.1 0.0 110 2102 6.1 1.5 0.0 62270 170 0
0.0 12019 2 6.1 0.2 0.0 66270 175 3
CUMUlATIV
TOTAL 6.1 5.1 4.080 4,049 18.3 1.7 10.6 187 552 799 1,068
Sourceof Data U. S. War Departmcent (Ordnance Department).
Stageof Completion - Plant acceptances.
eIncludingan estimateby the war Production Board of monthly production of .45
caliber Tracer during 1941 from half yearly data provided
by the war Department.
___________________(Unit - Million)
.30 CAIM j
Carbine (Ground Only)
1940 - July 10 10
August 12 12
September 15 15
October 17 17
November 21 21
December 23 23
1941 - January 30 30
February 31 31
March 38 38
April 62 62
May 5, 53
June
53 53
July
August 55 55 9
September 65 65 8
October 70 70 9
November 82 82 9
December 114 114 10
1942 - January 183 183 1 22
February 186 186 1 23
March 308 308 2 29
April 421 420 4 44
May 521 521 51
June 593 592 55
July 740 739
August 730 7 95
September 7531 650 13 99
October 646 639 27 98
November 613 600 57 92
December 775 742 59 82
1943 - January 795 730 53 76
February 757 671 51 75
March 900 761 58 87
.April 942 788 50 99
May 1,0014 838 61 116
June 1,032 8614 56 92
July 1,106 907 53 157
August 1,023 815 48 133
September 1,017 796 39 1214
October 1,067 833 30 114
November 937 712 23 101
December 838 611 5 106
191414
- January 742 518 3 86
February 712 484 Progra 79
March 3714 232 complete 46
April 268 186 314
May 242 185 32
June 256 191 33
July 239 178 30
August 169 107 16
September 163 101 13
October 150 98 14
November 169 98 10
December 189 105 9
1945 - January 266 1714 14
February 329 235 23
March 409 306 20
April 40 330 27
May 466 345 33
June 425 302 29
July 312 219 29
August 109 71 8
SUM4ARY 6
1940 ( Montpaa) 98 98 6 18 0 15 0 0 0 0
1941 709 709 5514 52 0 90 13 0 0 0
194~2 6,370 6,310 4,617 722 186 775 10 60 0 0
1943 11,1418 9,326 5,0914 2,1402 527 1,280 23 2,071 1 20
19144 3,6735 248 687 1,344 3 402 47 1,11414 314 12
1945 (8 Montha) 2,7146 1,982 1,0414 703 0 183 52 733 16 15
CDWWLATIVZ
TOTAL 25,0114 20,908 12,061 5,2141 716 2,7145 145 4,008 51 47
Source of Data - U. S. War Department (Ordnanice'Department).
Stage of Completion -_Plat acceptances.
J
J
I
31,1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, 1,1940-AUGUST
JULY I,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY 31,194 5 SEPTEMBER I, 1945 .. , J
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE 203
OTHER AMMUNITION
LAND MINES
*(Unit - T1ouand)
LARD141538
Antitank ______Antipesonel _____
Torpedo
Total HE, Heavy HE, Light ,a
Total HE, Ml iM6(T6El) M7 (T7) Total M
1940 . July
Augut
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December'
1942 -January 2 2 2
February48 48 48
Mafrrch 125 125 125
April 203 203 .203
May 478 478 478
Junief 198 198 198
" July '47 47 47
August 22 22 22
September 189 189 189
October 0 0 0
November 20 20 20
December 0 0 0
OTHER AMMUNITION
'GRENADESU
________________
_______(Unit -Thousand.)
CHEMICAL
WARFAREN
Hand. Grenades
Total Smoke Gas Irritant
PERIODGrenades
Total n r oos ht NI rnil
ANM P, 115 (Various) W iHC Red Fanibe N-a O--ia N
1940 - July
August9
September
October
November
* 1941 - JanuaryJ
* February
March9
April 0
*June0
Program
27
Prga
complete
LI
4,921 complete complete complete
June 3,731
July 3,352
August Complete2
SUHRARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 1,222 .0
242 0 0 035 00 116
19215,977 8,785 7,368 0 41 778 0 208 101 289
19443 24,981 6,112 1,363 2,384 945 1,026 69 172 149 4
1945 8 onhs 40,654 8,345 0 3,442 2,988 1,242 98 86 237 252
14(Mth 27,136 97 0 0 570 307 60 0 0 * .
CUWIATIYN TOTAL 109,970 24,421 8,731 5,826 4,544 3,388 227 466 658 581
Source of Data -:U. S. War Department (Ordnance
Department and Chemical Warfare Service).
Stageof Completion - Proof acceptancesti6ugh 1942 and plat acceptancesthereafter.
LI
asLLeid
OTHER AMMUNITION
GRENADES
(Unit-Thousand)~
O0DNACE
PEIDSmoke Fragmentation
Total. AT,RE Pra ur
M9 and WP 2HC
V rkOffensive
(T8ElM22 (Various)
CMlore Impact Mark I Mark hAl. T13 Mr I
M1A2 TE) T12 M17 (Mark II)
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April 71 71
May
June
July
Auguet
September
October 909 909
November
December
192 -January 117 59 58
February 212 0 212
March 80 80 0
April 303 280 23 0
May - 225 200 25 0
June 249 2214 25 0
July 640 159 46 288 147
August 791 180 28 263 320
September 1,1914 60 0 5314 600
October 1,081 152 0 429 500
November 1,030 179 3 548 500
December 1,270. 104 4 565 599
1945 - January 1,428 540 Progrem- 587 501
February 1,727 705 complete. 521 501
March 1,907 988 400 519
April 1,963 1,035 400 528
May 1,877 812 129 .429 507
June 1,815 830 120 797 68
July- 876 326 0 550 Program
August 967 301 0 666 complete
September 989 19 0 . 970
October 1,617 72 0 1,5145
November 2,125 309 0 1,816
December 1,578 279 9 25 0 1,265
19144- January 1,915 100 65 100 0 1,5
February 2,821 668 41 6 0 ,0
March 2,791 658 0 156 25 1,9514
April 2,601 825 14 0 80 53 1,629
may 1,758 341 4 0 68 Program 1,525
June 1,975 612 69 0 51 complete 1,265
July 2,3514 1,651 97 0 35 1,171
August. 2,868 1,525 48 25 0 1,270
September 3,7514 2,253 87 814 26 1,3014
October 5,3835 '1,8142 39 55 56 20 1,5614 7
November 5,078 1,578 155 60 56 8 1,2141 0
December 3,031 1,457 142 40 27 57 1,519 9
1945 - January 2,950 1,117 200 39 0 30 1,559 5
February 2,908 961 205 20 0 14 1,681 27
March 3,688 8614 252 20 0 2,51~2 10
April 4,649 777 249 20 0 0 3,603 Program
May 4,921 850 205 20 0 28 5,818' complete
June 3,731 746 .200 Program 0 4 2,781
July 5,552 758 56 complete 5 95 2,438
August Program complete. Complete. Complete Complete
SUMMOAY.
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0
1941 980 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 980 0 0
1942 7,192 .1,677 0 0 0 0 0 1514 2,895 0 2,466
1943 18,869 6,216 9 25 0 0 249 0 9,7146 0 2,6214
1944 52,509 12,910 741 5a6 379 65 76 0 17,596 16 0
1945 (8Monthel 26,199 6,073 1,367 119 5 171 0 0 18,422 42 0
CMITiETOTSA 85,5149 26,876 ] 2,117 670 3814 236 325 1514 49,639 58 5,090
Source of Data- U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department).
Star of Cc"-'1etlon
- Proof acceptances through 1942 an4dplant acceptances thereafter.
OTHER AMMUNITION
PYROTECHN Ics
_________________(Unit - Thpuaand)
AIRCRAFT
July 1 0f 0 1
August 1 63
6 5 0 1 4 0
September 3 2 0 1
October 4
1 0
2 0 2 1 228
November 6 4 0 2
December 1 1214
5 2 0 3 0 0
1942 - January 1 0
5 4 0 11 0 18
February 9 5 0 4
March 0 12 200 0
12 5 0 2 5 2
April 15 1
12 160 27
0 8 6 2 13 80 0
May 13 1 0 9 3 2 13 360 0
June 44 0 37 3 3 15 160 22
14
July 62 0 52
August 1 9 4 15 140 0
160 0 149 10 1 15
September 107 1 130 20
0 98 8 4 15 30 165
October 714 Program 0
November
66 8. 6 27 190 143
103 omplete 0 814 19 6
December 66 19 140 929
0 45 21 5 8 185 702
1943 - January 79 0 14 2 16 165 1,1451
February 76 0 63 13 8 125 26 1,107
March 109 0 93 16 20 Program 40 1,607
April 102 0
May 75 27 8 complete 0 1,723
57 0 27 30 11 0
June 1,371
60 0 32 28 8 891
200
July 58 0
August 32 26 9 10 942
110 0 88 22 14
September 70 1,039 150
94 10 19 11 45
October 1,802 2
92 20 55 17 16 520
November 88 1,671 50
December
10 62 16 23 475 1,507 245
76 0 57 19 16 410 276 308
19144- January 91 17 50 214 11 121
February 51 40 Program 395 351
11 13 71
March 20 complete 770 443
15 6 210 0
April 20 383 .
15 2 365 0
May Program 435
14 Program 575 0
June 10 comlete 445
10 complete 140 0 270
July 13 13
August 10 265 0 367
September 10 1614 0 1614
6 6
October 6 80 0 206
November 6 0 4e28
10 95
December 10 260 0 262
9 9 350 0 210.
1945 - January 4
February 4 403 70
8 8 160
March 7 Program 125 251
April 7 complete 142 406
5 5
May 5 46 3214
June 5 472
6 6 515
July 4. 118 482
4
August 0 0
321
i 70
1943
19144
1,001
290
0
0
40
97
714
501
247
143
61
400
0
717
1146
32
141
0
2,321
3,669
15,387
192
755
3,9614
j
1945 (8Mothal 39 0 0 0 39 299 494 0 0 403 1,666 2,208
CUI LATIYZ
TOTAL 2,2141 .58 325 1,3114 544 760 1,211 231 329 8,808 19,271 6,927
Source or Data - Army:U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department). Navy: U. S. Navy Department (Wireau of Ordnance).Ar:Pof
cetnathug192adpntcetneshratr.Nv:CpleasmbesvialeorIu.
a nqprcue exceptwhereo'therwfie indlicated.
OTHER AMMUNITION
PYROTECHN ICSa
jSeries
Signals - Continued Signals Very Lights
Distress Drift
Double
Single
SaingdlSar
DataredSta
J ~Parachute
1A.
through
)f A,
Hg
Buret
Rapn
Green
if.II
Red
c.IZ
White
k.II
Red, M75 Red, M73 (Navy) M5Nil a5dA 7
(T49) (T51) M5A1 en
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
194.1- January
February
March
April 1.9 320
May
June
1,353
July 214
August 20
September 10
October
November
December
0
194.2- January 20 117 300
0 290 250
February 0 92
March 35 1441 0 100
C 1.0 81. 150
April 53
May 0 20 275 2
91
20 8 43 85
June 50 15 77
20
July 96 6 17 232 75 151
August 58 0 0 20. 252 73 3.8
September 75 51 0 0 16o 0 176
October 1.9 0 0 0 4141 53 23.9
November 19 28 0 0 177 2 172
December Program 0 0 0 29 Program 0
complete complete
191.3- Jenuary. 0 0 0 441 60
February 0 0 0 2 Program; 102
March 10 .0 0 22 complete Program
April Program 27 0 30 complete
May complete 65 0 30
June 1.6 0 35
July 27 0 37
Auguet 1.8 0
September 1.3 0
October 60 0
November 72 2 171
December 71. 51
SUMMARY
190 (6 Months) 0 0 0 "0
I 0 0 0 0 0.
194.1 0 .. 0 0 109 320 1,353 0 0 0 0
193.2 0 0 31.7 99 228 771 0 1,31.1 1,563. 1,133
193.3 0 0 .0 10 4362 53 365 441 0 162
1945(8 Monthel 1,050. 324.. 0 0 0 1,680 0 0 0 0
CUMUfLATV
TOTAL 1,179 324 31.7 218 1,640o 9,936 4.00 1,385 1,561. 1,295
1940 - July
August
September
October 23,973 23,973 22,1147
November
December
1941.-January
February
March
April 36,629 36,629 34,625 34,625
May
June
1943 - January 188,123 145,1514 42,969 173,221 135,189 38,032 2,"5714 2,276 298
February 137,815 115,983 21,832 116,698 99,797 16,901 2,830 2,760 70
March 213,6414 157,013 56,631 184,6314 1334,201 50,1433 4,403 3,322 1,081
April 207,7147 173,870 33,877 175,6145 147,851 27,7914 5,307 3,162 2,1145
May 205,809 163,5140 42,269 182,976 149,719 33,257 5,256 3,921 1,335
June 209,675 172,396 37,279 186,211 156;961 29,250 6,244 5,610
July 200,2140 175,381 24,859 173,8114 156,9114 16,900 9,788 7,625 2,163
August 175,710 158,320 8139 147,479 137,379 10,100 11,836 10,0414 1,792
September 190,1401 172,205 ,196 160,533 150,73 9,800 15,092 12,2914 2,798
October 220,656 199,325 21,331 181,1477 169,577 11,900 17,926. 13,7140 4,186
November 233,907 213,355 20,552 190,060 178,860 11,200 19,236 x.4,077 5,209
December 225,577 208,897 16,680 173 ,6514 164,6514 9,000 19,1443 16,259 3,1814
- January
191414 210,852 192,6142 18,210 143,729 135,929 7,800 27,121 21,515 5,606
February 190,902' 179,166 11,736 108,1458 105,138 3,320 28,061 23,211 4,850
March 18.9,9814 175,7214 14,260 10.5,086 98,886 4,200 31,639 25,049 6,590
April 188,621 172,350 16,271 102,1468 96,038 .6,143o 30,655 24,655 6,000
May 202,177 190,9142 11,235 109,215 106,325 2,890 33,015 28,015 5,000
June 204,1148. 193,9149 10,199 119,1440 115,5140 3,900 27,1462 24,862, 2,600
July 217,739 191,985 25,7514 129,858 125,733 4,125 41,216 27,890 13,326
August 204,508 192,075 12,1433 136, 969 134,730 2,239 32,898 27,823 5,075
September 209,583 197,655 11,928 146,396 144,096 2,300 31,580 '27,330 4,250
October 235,131 228,280 6,851 164,8714 162,976 1,898 29,1147 28,858 289
November 242,757 235,850 6,907 176,856 175,239 1,617 29,2147 29,2147 0
December 247,225 240,706 6,519 183,630 182,237 1,393 31,7814 31,5314 250
1945 - January 261,883 254,2814 7,599 201,6914 199,1914 2,500 32,151 32,007 144
February 263,275 255,6614 7,611 202,675 200,575 2,100 29,1314 28,383 751
March 298,356 290,1443 7,933 233,14143 231,3143 2,100 32,236 31,736 500
April 505,925 303,572 2,353 247, 539 245,839 1,700 31,178 31,168 10
May 317,14914 303,075 14,419 261,979 259,1479 2,500 35,0414 32,589 2,455
June 291,405 276,0814 15,321 240,881 235,761 5,120 36,665 31,1400 5,265
July 272,986 253,366 19,620 226,0140 213,690 12,350 32,088 2,500
August 94,520 90,31 3,589 81,7214 80,000 1,7214 38,651 7,751 900
CUMULATIVETOTAL -_8,481,318 7,619,5149 861,769 6,688,835 6,102,179 586,656 734,868 643,3142 91,526
Army:U.
ofS. War,
Data- Department (Ordnaence Department). '1Source
Navy: U. S. Navy Department(B3ureauQ o Ordnne).
Stageof Completion - Granulation basis: Finished produots ready for loading.-
i
PRODUCTION, JULY I,1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER i, 1945
OMPLS SPECIAL RELEASE 209
OTHER AMMUNITION
EXPLOSIVES
PERIOD
Total Army Navy Army Ary Total Army Navy Total Army Navy
1940 - July
August
September
October
Ocobr868 868 1 ~ I 1 958 958
November
December
1941 - January
February
March 1,225 1,225 761 761 18 18
April
May
June
31, 1945
JULY I, 1940-AUGUST 31, SEPTEMBER I, 945
PRODUCTION,
PRODUCTION, JULY I, 1940-AGUST 19455 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
210 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASED
OTHER AMMUNITION
PROPELLANTS: SMOKELESS POWDER
PERIOD
Total Army Navy Total Arrq Navy
1940 - July
August
September 15,546 14,706 14,706
15,546
October
November
December
______Army Nav
Gris Powder
1940 -July
Augut
September 840 840 840
October
November
December
1941 January 0 0
February 214 214, 214.
March- 0 0 0
April 197 197 197.
May ,367 367 7 360
June 661 b61 22 .639
July 492 492 11 481
Augut 577 577 17 560
September 606 606 13 593
October 1,294 1,294 35 1,259
November 1,244 1,244 74 1,170
December 1,612 1,612 100 1,512.
1942 January 2,24 2,244 159 2,085
February 3,491 3,491 147 3,544
March 2,279 2,279 180 2,089 10
April 2,569' 2,569 244 2,320 5
May 2,703 2,705 250 2,461 12
June 2,694 2,694 251 2,446 17
July 2,P75 2,275 140 2,069 66
August 2,640 2,640 226 2,325 91.
September . 2,275 2,275 240 1,844 191
October 4,169 4,169 3914 3,233 542
November 2,323 2,523 288, 729 1,506
December 2,568 2,568 295 1,007 1,268
\19453.January. 3,089 35,089 278 2,457 554 '
February 2,819 2,819 256 2,448 135
March 3,535 5,333 196 2,715 422
April 5,001 5,001 180 2,559 462
May 2,619 2,619 165 1,704 750
June 5,146 5,146 45 1,575 1,577 151
July 5,210 2,979 64 2,275 485 159 251 231
August 5,055 2,804 188, 1,943 429 244 251 231
September 3,055 2,822 120 1.948 591 565 251 251
October 2,041 1,809 202 782 458 587 252 252
November 2,265 2,051, 197 847 559 428 252 252
December 2,775 2,545 250 648 878 767 252 252
1944 January 5,022 2,722 224 1,025 455 1,018 500 500
February 2,757 2,569 265 689 518 1,097 568 368
March 2,400 1,978 279 501 922 476 422 91 551
April' 4,251 5,769 374 384 1,288. 1,725 4482 98 584
May 5,619 ' 4,905" 276 860 1,277 2,492 714 . 192. 522
June 6,774 5,481 359 1,344 850 2,928 1,295 585 710
July 8,203 5,820 369 56 898 5,988 2,585. 926 1,457
Auguet 9,559 -6,629 420 654 1,324 4,251 2,950 1,550 1,600
September 9,042 6,817 488 110 1,715. 4,506 2,225 1,193 1,050
October 9,764 6,132 508 240. 1,789 5,595 5,652 2,150 1,482
November 8,648 5,038 592 103 1,075 3,268 5,610 1,774 1,856
December 9,759 5,525 518 150 859 3;998 4,214 2,927 1,287'
1945 - January 10,197 6,532 650 392 650 4,860 3,665 2,751 914
February 12,998 6,785 565 .3564 598 5,258 6,21.3 4,627 1,586
March 15,410 8,121 782 549 547 6,245 7,289 5,556 1,955
April 15,517 8,587 588 630 591 6,978 6,750 5,297 1,435
May 18,050 9,863 589 718 795 7,765 8,167 6,484 1,683
June 18,200 9,748 754 365 666 7,965 8,452 6,786 1,666
July 19,232 9,289 715 a 3555 a 652 a 7,589 a 9,943 8,860 1,083
Augut 19,604 11,752' 905 a 447 a 799 a 9,601 a 7,852 6,744 1,108
SUMMARNY
1940 (6 Months) 840 840 0 ' 840 0 0 0 0 0
1941 7,264 7,264 279 6,985 0 0 0 0 0
1942 32,230 52,250 2,772" 25,950 5,508 0 0 0 0
1943' 54,384 52,995 2,121 21,697 6,678 2,499 1,389 0
]
1,389
1944 79,758 57,185 4,672 6,405 12,768 35,340 22,575 11,266o 11,507
1945 (8 Months) 128,988 70,677 5,528 5,818, 5,076 56,255 58,511 46,905 11,406
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 28,464 201,191 15,372 65,695 28,050 92,094 82,275 58,171 24,102
Source of Data - U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department). Navy:, U.S. Navy Department (Bureau of Ordnance).
Stage of completion - Granulation baia: Finished producte ready for loading.
a Detail by types weesetimated by the War Production Board from the totals of double baee powder provided by the War Leparteant,
OTHER AMMUNITION
TORPEDOES
___________(Short"Tone)_______________ (Unit - Each)_____
United Surface
StateeCraft
PERIOD
Weight Number Total
Taapes
k1
British
Type Total
Mar~k
11k,
18, and Mark 14-14
British
Type5
mark 15
Mark 1 akXII 23 Mark VIII
22.4-inch
1940 - July
August
September 7714 470 149 6
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March 2~0 230 483
April
May
June
2,923 1,8149 521
July
August
September 3214 3214 291
October
November
December
19142- January 310 2114 57 57 157 157 0
February 2814 187 .25 25 162 162 0
March 275 175 12 12 1514 1514 9
April 442 288 82, a.82 125 125 81
May 588 392 0 139 39 138 137 1 115
June 557 427 249 149 146 3 29
July 587 44 245 245 18' 185 4 14
August 565 401 138 138 259 249 10 4
September 5714 393 109 109 263 258 5 21
October 693 520 252 252 267 2514 13 1
November 7514 562 260 260 302 279 23 0
December 697 517 232 232 285 262 23 0
OTH4E2A4'II4UHTI0HI
+'AVAI.14MHES
PERIOD Weight Numbr Total mark "12-1 Mark "! -wz 5 riz~26=, 'X ,
_ II _
194- July
AugustI
September
October
November
December
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 -January
February
March
April 29,3614 .40,455 6,116 1,075 5,0141
May
June
July
August
September,
October
November
December
SUMMAR4Y
1940 (YMontha) 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 30,058 41,380 611,750410 00
1942 616 1055010 03
1943- 35,1453 41so54 10,812 . 1,133 6,359 0 :3:320. 0
19144 19,787 24,516 18,392 1,792 0 8,900 2680 5,020
19145 (8 Monthe'l 5,663 7,7114 7,7114 0 0 3,200 0 4,5114
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 90,961 118,6614 43,0314 .4,000 11,1400 12,100 6,000. X7,534
PRODCTIN,
JLY , 190-AGUST31,1945SEPEMBE I,194
OTHER AMMUNITION
NAVAL MINES
___________________ ~~~~(Unit
Each)__
- ________________
SURFACEORAFT SBA
1940 -July
J
August
September
October-
November j
December
925 925
1941 - January
February
March
April
May U.
June
July 0 0
August 0 0
September 0 0
October o 0 ,U
November 0 0
December 1,000 1,000 0 0
j
March 3,000 3,0001,5 120
April4000 4,0001,0 125
May 5,000 5,000I
June 6,036 6,036
2
July
August,
September
October
November
5,160
2,8144
2,500
0
0
844
0
0
0
4,160 1,.'
2,000
2,500
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
I
December
19144- January
February
857
936
514
Mrh50500
857
936
514
938
Program
complete
240
250
282
458
329
240
250
282
308
163
0
0
0
150
166
W
Arch93
May 288 288 253 253 Program
June 504 5014 239 239 complete
1945"_January
complete complete complete complete
U
February
March
April
May
June
July"
August
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Monthe)
1911,000
0 0
1,000
0
0
0
0
0
0 92 950
0
1-
19142 32,089 26,589 5,500 0 0 1,250 1,250 0
1943 32,425 13,041" 15,000 1,8814 2,500 1,817 1,133 6814
19144 4,116 0 0 4,116 0 2,008 1,692 316
1945 (8Monthel 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
OTHER AMMUNITION
DEPTH CHARGES
Ash Cane
Total Depth- Antisubmarine
PERIOD Charges 0-lb.
Soo_____ ______ Projectile
1600-lb. Mark 10
Toa. Mark 6 Mak I Marks 9, 9-2, Mr
Mak8 9-3, and 9I4 Mark 14 ar
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1,521 1,521
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
____________________
________________ (Unit - Thousand Short Tone _____
1940 - Jul~y 2
z F Z
August F
September 1 1 Y 1
October z Y
November 1 1 0.1 1
December 0 0 0.0 0
SUMMAY 1
I 2 0 0 0.0 0.0
1940 (6 Months) 2 2 0.1
1941 43. 36 6.8 I 40 0 z 0.0 2.5
1942 630 545 85.5 I 493 38 10 52.14 37.0
1943 . 1,548 1,504 44.1 1,005 176 67 175.2 1224.7
1945 8 oth1,7158 1,793 1.61,130427 29629.5 105.6
19145184 th41,953 1,9435 1.9 1,5601407 25336.5 100.1
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 5,9214 5,765 159.0 3,626 888 826 293.6 289.9
Source of Data - Army: U. S. War Department (OrdnanceDepartment and Chemical Warfare Service). Navy: U. S. Navy Department (Bureau of
Ordnance).
Stage of Completion - Army: through1942 and plantacceptancesthereafter. Navy: Loadedcases,
Proof acceptances unfuzed.
y Fever than 50 short tons.
2Ferer than 500 short tone.
AIRCRAFT BOMBS
m
GENERAL PURPOSE AND DEMOLITIONa
(Thousand
__________________Shirt Tons I (Unit - Each) _______Unt-Tce)
Total 2,000-lb.
General AS-M66A1
PEIOD Purposland (AiqM66, (Ni l as11 AN1 4A1 Mark 12
Deolition A -M56A1 I ;"c, V Ak 13 (,AN-M64, rod.
Md2 2
Bombs end 134) AFii.44, (Navy) A4b.3j (Navy)
1940 - July
August
September 1
October 0
November 0
December 0
1941 - January. Y 0
February 0
March y 0
April 3 0
May y 17 y
June y 14,
July 1 7
August 1 8
September 1 0
October 1 1 1
November 1 *0 1
December 1 1 0 2
1942 - January 3 1 50 3
February 0 1 55 3
March 0 2 23 4
April 0 1 46 6
May 0 3 31 7
June 0 5 54 5
July 0 9 48 11
August 1 7 32 8
September 8 4 34 8
October 9 4 42 7
November 6 2 40 4
December 11 9 55 9
1943 -January 10 3 41 4
February 10 2 15 3
Mrch 12 1 10 Y
April 12 3. 100 Y
May 12 1 144 Program
June 11 1 153 compleate
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 2 0,i 0 0 0 0 1 0
1941 40 0 .0 1 5 6 47 6
1942 493 1,869 0 38 187 48 510 75
1943 1,005 3,341 0 140 632 11 1,534 7
=944 956 895 21,377 23 398 0 2,539 0
1945 (8Months) 1,130 120 17,428 11 458 0 2,678 0
3 9
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 3,626 6,225 38,805 213 - 1,680 65 7, 0 88
Source of Data - Army: U. S. War Department (OrdnanceDepartment). Navy: U. S. Navy Department (Bureau-of Ordnance).
Stage of Completion - Army: Proof acceptancesthrough 1942 and plant acceptances thereafter. Navy: Loaded cases,untfuzed.
a Army-procured unless indicatedto be Navy.
Y Faver than 500 bombs.
Fewer than 500 aborttons.
AIRCRAFT BOMBS
GENERAL PURPOSE AND DEMOLITIONa
230-LB. 100-LB.
1940 - July
Augut z
September
0
October 1
November 1
December
0
1941 - January
0
February
1
March 2
April
May 1
1
June 2
July 0 2
Augut 0
September 1
0 1
October 0 10
November 0 21 0
December 27 29 1
1942 -January
February
55 14 1
29 22 3
March
April 39 8 2
44 Program 7
May 40 complete 4
June 6
23
July
August 33 3
42 11
September 14
October 1
November
Program 6
complete
December
8
1943 - January
12
February
March
April 1
0
May
June . 1
Program
complete
July
August
September
October
November
December
19144- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September 4
October
November 43
62
December
79
1945 - January 814
February 75
March 80.
April 23
May Program
June complete
July
August
SUMMARY
1940 (6Months). 2 0 0 0 15 2
1941 314 0 60 0 141. 12
1942 319 528 44 0 1,308 5
1943 0 770 0 0 1,080 19
19144 0 207 0 188 296 0
1945 (8 Monthal 0 846 0 262 1,203 0
CUMLATIVE TOTAL 355 2,351 1014 450 4,0143 89
Source of Data - Army: U. S. War Depa±rtment (Ordnance Department). Navy: U. S. Navy.Department (Bureau of Ordnance).
Stage of Completion - Army: Proof acceptances through 1942 and plant acceptances thereafter. Navy: Loaded cases, unfuzed.
a Army-procured uneea indicated to be Navy.
z Fewer than 500 bombs.
AIRCRAFT BOMBS
FRAGMENTATION a
(Thousand
Short Tons)
100-LB CLUSTERS
6-lb.
500-lb 90-lb. Wafer
Total Cluster 220-lbb. AN-YA2, AS-M4A1 M82 50-lb. 25-lb. Waer
PERIOD
Fragment- 2M26
tion Bombs (2020-lb.
i 8 and
260-lb.
M28
(24 4-lb.
N-M
NP2, and
Cl
(3 23-1b.
Bombs
(5-lb.
For500-
lbCluster
~ Awt
"-~S
Mod.)
72, with
MT~
(o50
(For 500-
Parachute ]b.Cluster
Bombs) N1 Bombs) A2-lb t M27) (Navy) C r29)
Bombs)
Bombs )
. Parachute
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February z 1
March z 3
April z
May z 9
June z 3
July 0 0
August 0 0
September 0 0
October 0 0
November Z 1
December z 5
1942 - January 0 0
February 0 0
March 0 0
April z 3
May z 12
June z 10
July 1 7 9
August 1 6 11
September 1 21 3
October 2 50 Program
November 2 34 complete
December 3 55
1943 - January 4 70 2
February 4 56, 1
March 4 62 11
April 4 54 6
May 4 58 10
June 4 65 5 4
July 5 82 5 15
August 5 30 11 25
September 5 46 34 53
October. 6 65 54 129
November 12 88 93 02
December 12 74 97 314
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
191 z 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0
192 tO 0 0 0 151 0 0 48 " 0 0
1963 67 0 0 0 728 340 . 0 0 862 0
1944 453 299 968 59 2,292 585 1,071 0 3,2o9 850
1965 (8 rlonthi 296 176 743 156 1,509 0 1,118 0 245 765
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 826 475 1,711 215 6,680 925 2,189 74 4,356 1,595
Source of Data - Army: U S. War Department (Ordnance Department). Navy: U.S Navy Department (Bureau of Ordnnce).
Stage of Completion - Army: Proof acceptances through1962 andplant acceptances thereafter. Navy: Loadedcases,unfuzed.
a Army-procured unless indicatedto be Navy.
b ProductionthroughMay 1965was ont1he2n-1b. M31; productionthereafter bas on the220-lb. M88.
Fewerthan 500 shorttons.
AIRCRAFT BOMBS
NCEND'IARYa
(Thousand
(Uit.4- T aa
500-LB. CLUSTERS
1000-lb. -
Total Cluster
Bombs 235 4-lb. Total (38 6-.lb. (60 6-lb. (38 101b. (10 4b. (158 4b. (110 41b. (192 2-lb. (128 41lb. 76
1940 -July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 -January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October Y 6
November y 8
December 1 9
1943 .January 2 2 1
February 2 2 Program
March 4 4 1 complete
April 5 3 1
May 12 5 1
June 15 8 Program
complete
July 21 13
August 29 19
September 29 22
October 19 25
November 8 28
December 6 30
191411- January 3 31
February Program. 3
March complete 31
April 9
May 5
June 1
July Program
August complete
September
October
November
December 8
1945 - January 5
February 2
March Proram'
April complete
May 9
June
July
August Complete
STIMOABY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 38 0 24 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 23 0
1943 176 0 337 0 152 0 20 161 0 3 1 4
19144 407 8 992 108 3 0 741 110 50 0 0 201'
14 (8Mnh)TOTPAL 888
27 15
7 2,1141
78 442
34 1560 993 1,0914
33 2710 58
28 0
3 0611CUMULATIVE
21426
Source of Data - Army: U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department and Chemical Warfare Service). Navy: U. S. Navy Department (Bureau of Orthmnoce)
Stage of Completion - Army: Proof acceptances through 1942 and plant acceptances thereafter. Navy: Loaded cases, unfuzed.
a Army-procured unless indicated to be Nary.
b Monthly production for the period October 1942 s December 19143 was
estimated by the War Production Board from
quarterly totals providocd by "+.s_
War Department.
Y Fever than 500 bombs.
z Fever then 500 short tons.
AUGUST
1940- AUGUST
JULY I,I~1940-
PRODUCTION, JULY 32, 945 SEPTEMBER I. 1945
PRODUCTION, 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I. 1945
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1940 -Jul
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
Je
July
Auguet
September
October
November
December 1 I1
1942 -January 8 0b 8
February 23 1b .22 11L
March 59 2b - 57 6
April 56 7 b 49 17
May 89 11 b 78 5
June 103 122b 911
July 8 11 47 Progra
August 42 8 34 complete
September 45 9 36
October 32 0 ?O12
November 34 u0c5 9
December 54 1 45 8
1943- January 66 20 .424 Program 2
February 98 30 65 3 complete 1
March 110 34 74 2 .22
April 58 2 15 39 2 39
May 37 6 8 22 1 48,
June 32 7 7 18 Program.. 60
complete-
July 5 4 48 0
August .143 6 11 126 0
September 139 6 i 122 84
October 924 9 79 186
November 92 2 10 80 194
December 93 1 10 82 165
1944 - Jenuer 128 3 3 122 108
Februar 21 0 2 19 136
March 9 0 2 7 170
April 0 0 0 0 210
May 7 0 3 4 146
June 40 3 1 181
July 3 0 2 1 200
August. 2 0 2 Proary 275.
September 4 -0 3 1 complete 213
October 1 0 1 0 95
November 8 5 1 2 77
December 3 0 z- 3 88
1945 - January 22 17 5 Program. 80,
February 17 17 0 complete 10
March 44 37 7 154
April 33 27 6 29
May 36 36 0 67
June 28 28 0 141
* July 29 25 4 149
August 15 12 3 161
SUMMARY
*1940 (6Months) 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0r 0 0
1941 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
1942 . 603 0 62 0 90 0 451 "'0 40
1943 1,017 39 169 0771 0
1944 1907892 62154 00 1,80
195(~nhl224 199 25 0 0 . 0 0 791 .0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 2,035 246 278 6 1,041 12 452 3,491 4
Source of Data - Armry:U. S. War Department OrdnanceDepartment and Chemical Warfare Nervice). Navy: U. S. Navy Department (Bureau of
Ordnance).
tage of Completion - Aramy: Proof acceptances through 1942 and plant acceptances thereafter. Navy: Loaded cases, unfazed.
a Monthly production through 1943 estimated by the War Production Board from quarterly totals provided by the War Department,
b Monthly production estimated by the War Production Board from quarterly totals provided by the War Deprtment.
z Feweer than 500 bombs..
AIRCRAFT BOMBS
ARMOR PIERCING a
(Thousand
_____ ~~~(Unit
- Each_ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - Janury £ 53
February 0.1 82
March 0.5 283 696 696.
April 1.0 330 1,366 1,366
May 2.2 341 1,980 1,980
June 6.1 919 0 0
July 6.6 1,062 0 o
August 5.2 637 898 898
September 2.2 200 949 0 0
October 11.6 0 560 1,184 2,287 46 44 2,197
November 4.0 0 610 0 1,100 0 427' 673
December 12.9" 0 128 0 12,319 1,431 670 10,218
1943- January 20.5 876 0 284 17,217 0 1,176 161041
February 11.0 1,033 427 Program 13,968 834 1,193 11,941
March 11,5 483 848 complete 20,811 10 792 1,630 18,379
April 26.3 1,586 575 47,3+8 0 464 2,964 43,920
Maye
June
25.0
23,7
360 2 46,925 10 627 963 45,325
580 450 45,54o 12 410 901 44,217
July 16.5 84i2 291. 31,273 Program 227 909 30,137
August 14.5 993 0 27,498 complete 0 1,000 26,498
September 15.2 463 142 .29,206 0 0 29,206
October 7.3 1,000 656 11,916 0 0 11,916
November 2.8 1,011 0 4,044 0 0 4,044
December 0.9 1,0147 0 184 0 0 184
*1944 - January 6.3 0 0 12,557 0 0 12,557
February; 6.6 0 0 13,105 0 0 13,105
March. 0.0 0A 0 0 0 0
April 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
May 0,5 645 0 0 0 0 0
June 0.9 Program 576 866 5 861 .0
'complete
July 1.3 523 1,787 Program 1,787 0
August 6.3 Program 12,631 complete 192 12,439
September 11.5 complete 23,008 1,008 22,000
October 2.1 4,226 1,000 3,226
November 0.5 .1,000 1,000 0
December 0.5 1,000 1,000 0
1945 - January 2.5 5,031 0 5,031
February 5.7 11,3145 1,000 10,345
March 4.0 78' 5,257 Program ' 5,257
April 6.2 1,978 5,665 complete 5,665
May 4.5 650 5,177 5,177
June 2.9 71 5,592- 5,592
July 3.5 Program 4,453 !1,453
August 0.2 . complete Complete VComplete
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0.000000 0000
1941 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942
1943
52.4 0 200 5,954 1,1814 20,646 6,417 0 1,141 / 13,088
7. 024 331 24 2590 86 250 1,3 8,0
1944175.2 0 0 ,274 31,091 957,180 80 2 5O 6,848 6 328,327
14 (8oth 29.5 2,777 0 0 0 42,520 0 0 1,000 41,520
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 293.6 2,777 !11,119 10,444 1,468 429,276
7,283 '2,525 19,725 399,743
Source of Data - Army: V. S. War Department (Ordnance Department). Navy: U. S. Navy Deprtment (Bureau of Ordnance).
Stage of Completion - Army: Proof acceptances through 1942 end plant acceptances thereafter. Navy: Loaded cases, unfuzed.
a Army-procured unles indicated to be Navy..
z Fevr than 50 short tons.
(Uni.t+Eah {Unitm X)
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 -January
February
March
April 232
May
June
July 24
August 142
September 1,493
October 1,422
November 1,288
December -,625
July 0 8,486
Au'quet 0 9,083
September 0 9,473
October 0 5,166'
November 0 674'
December 0 94
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 1.3 f 0 0 8,226
1942 1,505 150 1,068 141,277 51.9 I 43,108 0 110,326
1943 0 1,382 ' 1,623 60,053 27.6 37,147 39,381 52,396
1945 (8 Months) 0 0 0 21,957 4.1 0 23,406 0
OA 1U~AIV
1,505 1,532 _ 2,691 223,287 78.5 83,678 133,489 170,948
Source of Data- Army: U. S. War Department (OrdnanceDepartment). Navy; U. S. Navy Department (Bureauof Ordnance).
Stage of~Completion - Army, Proof acceptances through 1942, a plant acceptaces thereafter. Navy:. Loaded case, uafuzet.
Z Fewer than 50 short tone.
lOO.-LB.
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 -January
February z
March
April
May
June
July 8.2
August 0.3
September 0.14 14.7
Octobr 18.1
November 0.2 25.1
December 0.0 14.6
0.6
1942 -January 0.5 0.0
February 57.2
March 0.0
0.6 52.14
April 0.0
0.5
May 20.14 0.5
June 0.5 50.2 0.0
0.2
July 0.0 21.5 0.0
Augut
0.5 5.0 Program 9.5
September 0.0 complete 0.0
October 5.5 15.2
November 1.7 54.6 14.8
December 0.5 10.0 0.0 14.6
19143- January 5.9 116.0 2.0 19.9
February 2.2 18.7 24.6 10.7
March 1.7 .8.7 26.0 7.9
April 4.2 62.9 20.0 Program
May 3.6 52.6 20.0 complete
June 8.0 49.2 88.0 16.0
July 8.5 50.9 97.0 11.0
August 5.1 22.1 29.9 6.5
Septemb4er 4.6 50.3 20.0 14.5
October 10.9 150.0 Proram 45.5
November 17.5 500.0 complete 0.0
December 27.2 47.0 0.0
19414- January 5.0 1.6 0.2 38.0 0.0
February 2.14 3.6 2.5 0.0 0.0
March 5.9 5.2 2.5 50.0 0.0
April 4.9 7.7 2.1 9.0 0.0
May 6.8 8.0 4.0 0.0 55.0
June 6.7 7.0 4.0 0.0, 4.0
July 6.0 8.0 4.0 0.0 20.0
Augut 8.9 12.0 2.0 0.0 47.0
September 8.1 10.0 4.0 20.0 *19,0
October 12.5 0.0 4.0 75.0 0.0
November 15.1 0.0 4.0 124.0 0.0
December 8.14 0.0 5.0 76.0 6.0
1945 _ January 5.14 7.0 4.0. 15.0 1.0
February 4.1 1.0 9.0 24.0 Program
March 2.5 1.0. 8.0 Program complete
April .2..5 5.0 Program complete
May 2.0 40 complete
June 2.5 5.0
July 2.5 5.0
August Comets Complete
SUMBIANY
1940 (6 Months) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
1941 1.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 80.14 0.0
1942 4.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.0 44.9 141.5 52.4
19143 97.0 0.0 0.0 1,095.5 49.8 186.1 0.0 38.5
19454 8 o86e2.5 28.0 2810359,0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0
19145 8 on86 2.5 61.1 58.10572.0 '0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 211.1 89.1 59.1 1,506.5 503.8 402.0 221.9 90.9
Source of Data - Army: U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department). Navy:, U. S. Navy Department (Bureauof Ordnance).
Stage of Completion - Army: Proof Acceptances throw X9142, and plant acceptances thereafter. Navy: Loaded. cases, unfuzed.
aTonnage total is insignificant, amounting to 0.2 thousand tone in 19142and 0.1 thousand. tone in 1945.
z Fawer than 50 short tone.
COMBSAT
VEHICLES
TANKS
(Unit-Each,)
26 M4Serie
Total a (T26El,4, M6A,
P512lak 26E2 12653, a,j 46A2Series T25 T23
Total for T26E4, for3-nch Totalb For For For for for for
105-oe and and 105-mm 76-mm 75-mma ha 90-mmGun 76-mmGun
Howitzer " 26E5) 37-mm Howitzer Gun Gun 37-mman
for 90-am Guns13- Gn
Gun
1940 -July 41
August 48
September 46
October 68
November 51
December 26
1941 - January 3
February 22
March 16
April 127
May 211
June 2215
July 279 26 II 26
Augut 361 80 80
September 502 193 193
October, 649 49 , 249
November 647 -309 309
December 885 475"475
1942 - January 923 54555
February 950 587 1 586
March 1,071 633 11 622
April 1,375 748 614 6814
May 1,535 825 1314 691.
June 1,673 836 98 738
July 2,010 1,112 488 6214
2,386
Auut20811693September
1,317 1,259 258
October 2,608 1,071 97 74
November 2,4r93 .1,689 / 1,609 80
December 4,772 1. 1 2,1447 / 2,1433 11
1943-January 2,1211 0 0 1,616 1,613 Program
Februarys 2,887 0 0 2,0144 2,0143 complete
March 2,932 3 3 2,052 2,052
April 3,093 1 1 2,317 2,317
May 2,870 3 3 2,097 2,097
June 2,605 2 2 1,790 1,790
July 3,312 3 3 2,1401' 2,401
August 2,869 4 4 1,861 1,861
September 1,920 5 5 1,570 1,570
October 1,602. 6 6 1,2145 1,2145
November 1,639 4 4 1,187 1,186 1
December 1,6147 4 4 1,070 1,070 0
191414 Jenuhry 1,265 3 3 672 100 571 1
February 1,029 2 1 1 519 2 166 340 .4 7
March 1,273 3 3 Program 757 55' 221 439, 12- 30
April 1,3147 4 4 complete 998 1514 339 482 13 8
may 1,266 2 2 1,106 179 470 412 9 36
June. 1,1433 0 0 - 1,359 266 7214 330 Program 39
July 1,303 0 0 1,193 248 720 190 cmlee 35
August 1,619 0 0 1,1403 265 796. 306 . 36
September 1,395 0 0 1,149 245 632 252 20
October 1,678 0 0 1,361 357 732 258 14
November 1,879 10 .10 1,1452 241 1,082 117' 12
December 2,078 '30 30 1,1499 2714 1,153 '61 11
1945- January 1,593 70 70. 1,198 325 657 216 'Program
February 1,933 132 132 1,3146 .341 787 218 complete
March 2,268 1914 1914 1,532 454 861 '217
April 1,830 269 269. 1,218 470 748 Program
May 1,8714 361. 361 973 453 520 complete
June 1,230 375 375 496 351 145
July 456 300 1 299 30 Program 30
August 399 288 36 252 0 complete 0
SUMMARY
1940(6Months)" 280 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 3,923 0 0 0 0 1,332 0 0 0 1,332 0 0
11223,8814 1 0 0 1 '12,:36 0 0 8,017,14,916 0 0
19143- 29,149'1,. 55 0 0 35 21,250 0 0 21,2145 0 0 1
1944 17,565 54 0 50 4 13,468 2~286 7,133 3,758 4o 249
1945 (8Monthsl 11,583 1,989 37 1,952 0 6,793 2,3914 3,7148 651 0 0 0
CUMLATIVE TOTAL 86,732 2,079 37 2,002 140 55,779 4,680 10,883 33,671 6,2148 40 250
Source of Data m U. S. WarDapartbnn4(Orinmc Oepe Imnt).
Stage of Completion - Plant acceptances.
a Excluding apecial purpose tanks.
b Including 7 M7 tanks -3 in December 1942, 3 in January 1943, and 1 in February 1943.
COMBATVEHICLES
TANKS
___________________ '~~~~(Unit
-E ach) _______________ __
1910 - July. 41 41
August 48 48
September 46 46
October 68 68
November 51 .51
December 26 26
1941 - January 3 3
February 22 22
March 16 1 15
April 127 127 0
May 211 211 0.
June 221 221 0
July 253 0
August 281 281 0
September 309 309 0
October f400 400 0
November 338 338 0
December 410 410 0
1942 - January 378 378 0
February 363 363 0
March 438 418 0 20
April 627 544 3 10 70
May 710 619. 16 Program 75
June 837 711 60 complete 66.
July 898 762" 127 9
August 962 6914 268 Program
September 1,069 620 449' complete
October 1,537 9144 593 37
November 8014 199 605 15
December 2,3214 1,587 737 8 1
1943 - January 505 1014 401 14 16
February 843 44 400 214 14
March 877 475r 402 2 17
April 775 475 293 7 Program 18
May 770 475 260 35 complete 18
June 813 475 283 55 30
July 908 475 351 82 17
August 1,0014 500 403 101
September 345 47 198, 100 08
October 0'
351 Program 251 100
November 448 complete 348 100 1
December 573 100 Program 31
473
complete
19144 January 100 52
February 508 458 50 1
March 513 513 Program 7
April 345 1' complet-.
~May 158 214 1314 0
0
0
June 74 50 24 6 6
July 110 110 Program 8 8
August 216 216 complete 6 6
September 246 246 Program Program
October 317
317 complete complete
November 417
December 549 549
1945 - January 325 325
February
Marche 45 455
542 '542
April
May
'343 3143
540 5140
June
July 359
126
August 111. 111
SUMMAY
1940(6 Months) 280 .0 01 0 280 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 2,591 0 2,551 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 10,9147 0 7,839 2,858 10 240 0 61 60 1 0
19143 8,212 0. 3,1469 4,063 0 0 680 220 40 149 31
194445(MnSe ,81 1,8301 0 1,6 0 0 150 80 0. 0 .0
11458Mnh) 2,801 2 ,90 0 1,6 0 0 150 80 0. 080
CMUATIVE TOTAL 28,8714 -4,731 1,859 8,8814 350 240 830 361 108 150 11i
4RDCIN
UYI 90AGUT3,95SPEBRI 4
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REMANUFACTUREC AND MODERNIZED TANKS AND CARS
_________________ (~~~~~~~Unit
-ach)_______ _____________
Light
1940 - July
Augut.
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Augut
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1943 - January
February
March
April.
May
Jure
July
Augut
September
October
November
December
1944 - January 60 60
February 100 100
March 100 100
April 75 75
May 75 75
June 70 70
July 152. 57
Augut 83 296 137
September 379 379 557 256
October 467 467 853
November 553 535 18 940 5314
December- 597 505 92 863 406,
SUMMARY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0
1942 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1943 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0
19144 2,079 1,969 110 0 4,121 2,322. 1,799
1945 (8 Montsa 2,651 1,766 665 220 5,1145 2,881 2,2614
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 4,730 5,735 775 220 9,266 5,203 4,063
COMBATVEHICLES -
TANK CONVERSIONS
-_______ (Unit.Eah
N TANKCHASSIS
SSDIU4 TmArm
TotalCarae-__________
SPMotor Special Purpose Tanks
__
Tank Wp l Tank Recovery Vehicles
Palo ~Converaiona and 13682 UilTMn
fo Mun
139
Vhce(T1.) TtY>290O*,M Series Series TXRL and.
(T5) (T2) T13
1940O-July
August
September
October
November
December
194.1 - January
February
March
April
M.ay
June
July
August-
September
October
November
December
194.2 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December 10 10 10
194.3 - January 36 36 36
February 30 30 30 -
March 39. 39 39
April 142 12 4
May / 412142 .2
June .61 61 61
July. 50 50 50
August 73 73 73
September 91 91 91
October 90 90 90
November 62 62 62
December 66 66 37 29-
19441- January 52 52 52 Program
February 1 1 1 complete
March 47147 142 5
April 234. 25 209 80 129
May 24.3 100 14.3 102 4.1
June 213 120 93 93 0
SUMMdARY
194.0 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 10 0 0 10 0 10 0
1943 682 0 0' 682 37 645 0
19614 2,94.6 1,4.00 233 1,313 1,038 0 275
1945 (8 Mnths'l 1,868 883 4.07 578 578 0 0
COW1JLATMu
TOTAL 5,So6 2,283 64.0 2, 683 1,653 65 275
Source of Data - U. S. War Department (Qrdnance Department)~
Stage of Completion - Plant acceptances.. .I
I, 1940-AUGUST 31,1945
JULY I,1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, I, 1945
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ARMORED CARS
________________ it - Eachi)__________________
I 44 6x6
Total
PHIDArmored Heavy
cEIO
ars T18 Total (M5 T71 11 Total W
1940 - July
Augut
I (TV) T17E
T172 M8 Comwnn
utility
September
October
November
December
1941- January
February
March
April
May.
June
July
Auguet
September
October
November
December
1942 "January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Augut
September
October 28 28 28
November 62 62 8 54
December 101 99, 24 75
1943 - 'January 167 166 66 100
February 68 0 68 0 68
March 46o 9 436 1214 312 15
April 339 7 301 26 275 31 31
May 379 11 258 2 256 110 110
June 491 Program 322 Program 322 169 169
complete complete
July 917 279 279 638 512
Auguat 8514 335 335 519 3114
September 1,306 228 228 1,078 803
October 1,0148 210 198 12 838 545
November 1,618 218 147 71 1,400 1,000
December 1,420 295 167 128 1,125 800
SUMMAY
1940(6 Monthe) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 191 2 189 32 157 0 0 0 0
1943 9,067 28 3,116 218 2,687 211 5,923 4,299 1,6214
1944 5,509 0 789 0 0 789 4,720 3,383 1,337
1945 (8 Months~ 1,671 0 0 0 0 0 1,671 841 830
1,1940-AUGUST 31,
JULY1,1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PROBUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945 ao-oai
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SCOUT CARS AND CARRIERS
___________________
_______ ________ Unit_-_Each) ______________________
CAPS
FULL-TRACK HAF-TACK CAPS
1940 - July 13 13
August 0 0
September 0 0
October 145 145
November 162 162
December 231 231
____________________ ~~~~(Unit
Each)__________________
-
MEDIU1M.LIGHT
Total
Tank 4( 8) M anfT
PERIOD Chasis TotaCl T89, for for
- Isia 15g
1M12,for pL
155- m
OCT
105- ae
fr51 0, fr5-inch (T7)
ino 76
foral 55-ea
Ttsem5em1 7-
ozr for 1141t
4-
Hoizr u How
itzer-__Gun -Gun Hwitzer Howtzr Gun
19110- July
Augut
September
October
November
December
1941- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
19412- January
February
Parch
April 38 38 38
May 29 29 29
58 58 58
July 152 152
August 290 290 152
1 105 1 1
September 286 285 24
37 101 2)4
October 355 511 101
12 615 101
November 883 782 247
1,029 782 10 566 206 .247
December
16 332 160 160
19113- January 652 472 1214
19 1914 456 160 16o
February 829 669
0 480 160 160
March 645 1485 5
Program 175 561 160 160
April 896 736
complete 559 160 160
May 77)4 614 - 75
Jane 608 75 533 160 160
768
526 6 62 62
July 669 607 75 62
Auguet 809 747 68 596 83 62
0 5)47 112 62 62
September 721 659 62
October 712 650 0 500 150 62
497 267 62 62
November 826 7614 0 60
December 69)4 0 500 19)4 60
75)4
19441- January 250 0 Program 250 75 75
525 0 Program
February 218 218 0 complete 218
85 170 0 complete
March 255 255
249 150 0
April 249 .99
150 0
may 247 247 97 150 0
Jane 2814 2814 1534
S PRLADY
1940O(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1912 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-
19412 3,100 2,727 0 0 60 2,028 659 0 575 0 573 0
1943 9,055 7,705 0 0 40 786 6,067 812 1,330 0 1,350 0
19441 2,93y. 2,859 0 0 0 1,16)4 ' 0 1,695 375 055750 0
19415 (8 Montha, 1,0614 709 24 347 0 338 0 0 55 5 0
O0ULATIVE TOTAL 16,133 14,000 24" 347 10Q - 4,316 6,706 2,507 2,133 55 1,778 300
Source of Data -,U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department).
Stage oifCompletion - Plant acceptancs (without armament).
I, 1940-AUGyST 31,1945
JULY 1,1940-AUGVST SEPTEMBER I, 1945
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HALF-TRACK MULTIPLEGUIN
MOTORCARRIAGES
________ _______
_______ _____-- Motor Car
81-mmMortar Carrier M6(4x4,
TEIDotheal(T81 M13, 41, 3/4-ton
Caie T19, for For 75- n T3O, for For 57.-n and M6,eA uk
1ha5mm Antitank 75-rn Antitank M1.5AL 517 for for 37-m
Howitzer an 2 Gun Howitzer Gun for 37-rn 50 Cal. Antitank
Gn
1940 - July Machine
AA Gun
August
September M4Al
October
November
December
July
August 62 1 61
September 25 0 25
October 0 0 0
November 0 0 0
December 0 0 0
1942 - January 1 1 0 0
February 89 38 0 1 50
March 658 136 278 150 94
April 546 149 0 229 168
May 431 Program 0 274 0
Junie 600 157
complete 0 178 0 422
July 997 0 49 0 20 928
August 500 0 112 0 6o
September 74. 328
514 139 0 0 301
October 444 219 119 0 0
November 106
478 0 90 188 0
December 200
139 0 9. Program 50 0 5 75
complete
1943 - January 712 0 291 174 0 105 142
February 1,570 0 150 250 227 485 458
March 1,361 100 250
April 200 272 239 300
1,472 186 75 250 101
May 46o 400
958 82 Program 38 0 300
June 484 75 complete Program 0 Program
July complete complete
569 75 0
August 1,120 494
82 0 1,038
September ;z39 Program
October 0 439
580 complete 100 48o
November 1,0~75
December 500 575
1,204
452 752
1944-January 1,069 50
February 420 599
734 50 180 504
March 61 10
April Program 51
C, Program
May complete 0
0 complete
June 0 0
0
July 0
August 0 0
September 0 0
October 0 0
November 109 0
December 60 109
Program 6o
1945 - January complete Program
February complete
March'
April
May
June
July
August
S NIARY
1940 (6 Months)
I
0j 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19187 q 1 0 86 0 0 0 0 0
1942 5,397 324 571 0 1,3550 5005005 2,1
1943 11,524 0 600 0 766 0 91281,6525 10
1944 2,053 0 0 110 0 0 0 600 1,323 0
1945 (8 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 19,041 324 1 ,172 110 2,202 .500 962 - 2,332 7,3221 4,117
Source of Data - U. S. war Department (Ordnance Department).
Stage of Completion - Plahit aceptances frithout armamnt).
PRODUCTION, 31,1945
JULY I, 1940-AUGUST 31, SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY 1, 1940-AUGUST 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
(Unit-Each)
ALLIMILITARYa ASP-PROCURED
POIDTotal
bEIDHav-ev
HayhayLight-heavy
Medium Light bev-ev MdW ih
(l an.Total HayhayLight-heavy Mad~iu ih
(vr ( t(U (Over erTrucks oe (Under(Dt-(T' l
Trcs 2-ton) -ton) ne) 1-tn-t on)t or 2 -tOn) Under lki-ton)
22g-Ton
1940 - July 1,628 16 542 467 603 1,1472 12 510 571 579
August 1,0145 114 914 597 240 907 108 85 4914 222
September 672 15 10 610 37 532 8 1 496 27
October 829 22 326 652 49 679 17 110 515 37
November 7,009 95 2,898 2,277 1,741 6,708 88 2,870 2,056 1,6914
December 10,589 325 2,9014 2,925 4,237 10,001 317 2,886 2,675 4,125
1941 - January 11,055 48 1,209 5,796 5,622 10,373 416 1,178 3,309 5,1470
February 15,066 513 5,187 2,8145 8,721 14,403 305 5,097 2,1471 8,530
March 12,036 1355 4,028 1,622 6,251 11,597 327 5,952 1,538 6,000
April 11,365 406 5,712 529 6,718 10,9147 402 3,617 41 6,507
May 32,199 417 5,331 2,144 6,009 11,588 401 3,258 2,155 5,816
June 32, 9014 755 4,187 3,1419 4,5143 32,252 735 4,087 5,049 4,363
July 17,800 1,510 6,060 3,611 6,619 17,050 1,1492 5,889 5,220
August 15,8148 1,370 5,045 2,688 4,925 2,219
Septeaber 4,7145 15,060 1,3514
15,713 5,3148 3,716 5,9914 14,987 5,215 3,526 5,802
October 10,84 461 3,506 2,878 3,999 10,0014 452 5,419 2,293 3,8140
November 21,202 631 7,916 5,750 6,905 20,057 617 7,741 4,982 6,697
December 52,40 1,1442 10,872 9,3534 10, 782 50,826 1,40 10,672 8,2147 10,487
1942 - January 37,1402 1,662 13,365 1,601 11,659 15,100
9,937 12,14W4 55,807 9,447
February 35,1409 1,975 7,798 13,14144 32,192 53, 43 1,898 7,179 12,575 11,805
March 59,783 1,585 14,037 18,393 25,768 56,996 1,1492 15,290 17,180 25,0314
April 54,529 1.916 15,102 16,14514 21,057 52,015 1,817 14,307 15,602 20,289
May 47,732 2,0614 15,3146 10,049 20,255 45,218 1,9145 14,3914 9,3814 19,1495
Jun3 65,323 1,551 19,2149 18,112 26,411 62,156 1,453 18,225 25,14714
17,0514
July 62,719 2,1433 15,977 14,24 30,067 60,077 2,516 15,0143 15,656 29,062
August 61,725 2,556 20,855 9,8149 28,707 59,24 2,221 19,9114 9,358 27,771
September 59,198 2,035 19,955 10,292 26, 918 56,698 1,920 19,050 9,709 26,019
October 52,449 1,8147. 19,135 5,393 26,0714 50,090 1,732 18,216 4,957 25:185
November 51,989 1,957 16,357 8,599 25,096 49,849 1,856 15,556 8,1714 24,235
December 59, 1014 3,2314 17,075 11,1486 27,511' 56,820 5,326 16,208 11, 030 26,1456
1943 - January 46,1537 2,236 15,095 6,2714 22,5314 4,921 2,139 14,486 21, 908
5,588
February 47,3214 2,1413. 16,330 5,1465 23,116 14,778 2,221 22,14355
March
15,775 4,547
51, 018 5,172 16,711 6,185 24,9148 48,955 2,878 16,260 5,1468 24,5147
April 53,5314 5,711 18,271 7,1146 24,406 6,1495 23,692
May
50,1495 3,505 16,805
5647 2,950 19,236 11,925 22,186- 53,001 2,717 17,9514 10,852 21,498
June 54, 095 4,1714 17,955 12,1409 19,5.57 50,915 5,976 16,962. 11,091 18,886
July
August
57, 388 3,797 17,906 14,559 21,1146 54,493 5,570 16,952 15, 495 20,1476
57, 949 4,049 18,232 16, 94 18,71414 55,776 5,592 17,529 16,586 18,269
September 55,277 3,391 15, 873 15,6514 3, 1514 14,980 15,305 19,956
October
20,359 53,395
57,505 2,987 15,609 16,969 21,938 55,1451 .2,877 14,891 16,196 21,1487
November 56,1487 5,389 15,976 14,839 22,283 514,1143 5,281 14,911 14,451 21,520
December 55,5147 3,603 15,772 15,563 22,1409 55,1407 3,361 14,872 15,170 22, 0014
191414
- January 54,896 2,952 18, 0314 12,1431 21,479 55,8147 2,7141 17,266 12,361 21,1479
February 52,445 3,250 17,775 10,327 21,095 50,019 3,"008 16,951 8,989 21,071
March 51,203 3,331 18,049 8,74 21,081 48, 906 5,066 17,595 7,200 21,0145
April 46,869 16,950 6,694, 19,1481 3,1451 16,650 6,016 19,458
May
5,74 45,575
47,331 4,243 17,005 6,7147 19,338 45,833 4,037 16,527 5,959 19,510.
June 49,1014 4,118 17,698' 6,459 20,829 47,646 3,8355 17,057 20,829
5,945
July 50,502 4,43 19,529 6,270 20,270 48,489 4, 016 18,7014 5,900 19,869
August 55,729 4,930 21,49 5,919 25,141 4,592 20,521 22,900
September
53,5147 5,5534
52,575 5,395 19,216 6,397 21,367 49,492 4,94 17,715 5,9149 20,886
October 50,820 6,0914 20,3148 5,84 18,5314 47,861 18,885.
November
5,596 5,2214 18,156
54,005 6,2145 21,989 6,008 19,765 51,933 20,758 5,85 19,765
December 55,253 6,575 22, 617 5,650 20,433 53,226 5,597 20,94
6,2146 5,605 20,1455
1945 - January 52,651 5,185 21,967 3,878 21,621 50,788 4,922 20,4514 3,791 21, 621
,February 50,1488 4,s5 21,791 3,503 20,6141 48,788 1,200. 20,562 20,6141
March 3,385
56,090 5,658 214,498 4,009 21,925 53,1469 5,277 22,620 3,691 21,881
April 48,307 4,909 21,596 3,650 18,352 45,273 4,558 19,1402 53,441 17,872
May 48,226 4,381 21,677 18,653 44,935 4,052 19,658 5,182 18,0141
June 42,8114 4,146 20,5316 2,0146 16,506 39,3314 18,0614
July 5,775 1,605 15,890
53,076 5,025 17,8140 1,522 10,689 30,04 21466 15,801 1,306 10,:471
August 16,111 1,697 9,359 1,563 5,512 14,3147 7,761
1,5141 4r553 3,1492
SUMMdARY
1940 (6 Months) 21,572 585 6,5714 7,506 6,907 20,299 550 6,1460 6,605 6,6814
1941 186,1462 8,523 58,1401 42,650 76,908 176,8814 8,565 57,010 57,008 74,505
1942 647,3142 24,595 190,779 148,755 28,217 618,1423 23,5347 180,809 140,296 275,971
1945 648,14014 39,872 ,202,994 141,912 265,626 618,728 57,271 192,577 152,602 256,1478
191414 620,532 55,306 230,6145 87,1468 247,113 596714 51,127 219,529 80,517 245,201
1945 (8 Months)'5347,763 33,5514 158,8214 2,706 '131,679. 326,976 50,791 144,322 21,9514 329,909
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 2,472,075 162,1433 848,217 451,975 1,009,1450 2,357,6814 151,149 800,507 418,982 986,7146
Source of Data - U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department) and. WPB (Automotive Division) for Engineer Corps, Navy, and. ARCO.
Stage of Completion - Plant acceptances.
a Including Navy figures on acceptances which, prior to 19143 are estimates based. on quarterly totals for military truckr production by category
bas provided by the Automotive Division, WB. Summary data by category are available for 194, although no detail by type can be shown.
Excluding Engineer Corps types prior to 191414except the 7 1/2-ton 4x4, "Snow-go;' in 1945; data are not availabae on any other types.
___________________
________ ~~(Unit
Ea~ch) _____________________
4
1~ium
MedIDeayhHay-e -honvy Licit-heavy Medium Light
2k-ton) q-ton) Une 3,00e
Ov . (16,000 lbs.(,990ls.o 9,00nde
(Over- _ Total (Over (22 (on)
nder (Under Total 4(Overb (1,000 lto. (9,000 to (Underb
1940 (6 Months) 0 1,273 356 14 901 223 346,390 58,805 117,869 169,716
SEPTEMBER I. 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION,
1,1940-AUGUST 31,1945
JULY 1,1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER 1, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE 235
__________________
________ (U~~it_.Each)______________________
TAT VEEPORTE'.R CEAvSFOE TEUJCK
OmmIV, 6!1
Total a
Heavy- $0-ton Is-ton
PEIDheavy
PEIDTrucks
M20
(9-tao
Trbactor
26J. 20-tonl 13-ton
Fr25AFrT1-
o25- FoT5C
o rT1C-
Ovr Total 12ton (1265 Tractor 6x4 Total 1-to 15-ton 15-ton For
(1925r
and 18-toni Crame Crane C-5600-sw
1940- July 12
Auguet 108
September 8
October 17
November 88
December 317
1941 - January 416
February 305
March 127
April 402
May 401
June 733
July 1,492
August 1,5
September 6414
October 452
November 617
December 1,1420 425
1942 - January 1,601 191
February 1898 187
March 1,492 182
April 1, 817 162 Data not available
May 1.9145 163 1
June 1 423 169 104
July 2,316 166 278
August 2 221 155 382
September 1,'920 0 328
October 1, 732 1 178
November 107 164 8
December 3,126 140 98 Progre t
complete
1943 - January 2,139 94 20
February 2 221 106 64
March 2,878 134 34
April 3,505 100 12
May 2,717 101 0
June 3, 976 92 0
July 3,570 100 0
August 3,592 112 0
September 3, 1514 99 0
October 2'877 102 0
November 3281 84 0
December 3,361 74 0
1944 - January 2,952 36 0 0
February 3,250 22 40 0
March 3,331 93 52 0
April 3, 744 99 50
May 0
4,243 78
June 4, u8 71 50
40 0
July 4,1433 200
August 4,930 250 42 0
September 5,395 175 36 0
October 6,o94 252 44 0
November 6,243 188 46 0
December 6,573 315 32 0
1945 - January 5,185, 175 Program 0
February .4,553 183 complte 4
March 5,658 236
April 5
4,909 172 4
May 4,381 80 Program
June 4,1146 Program complate
July 3,025 complete
August 1,697
SUMMARY__
1940 (6 Months) 550 0 0 0 0. 0 a * * at
1941 8,363 425 425 0 0 0 # * * a *
1942 23,3247 .3,1614 1,623 0 1,53 8# * * * #.
1943 37,271 1,628 1,198 . 300 130, 0 ** **
1944 55,306 2,987 1,779 728 480 0 129 67 62 0 0
1945 (8 Months) 33,5514 1,190 846 344 0 0 122 31 45. 13 33
CUMULATIVE.TOPAL 158,391 9,3914 5,871 1,372 2__1___251bb b
bb 0 b 3
1 3 bb9
Source of Data.- U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department) and WPB (Automotive Division) forEnierCpsNayanACO
Stage of Completion - Plant acceptances. 5
a Exluding Navy and Engineer Corae typos prior to 1944;except Enginaer* Corps 4x4 "Ninna-go 7 in 1943; data are not a ailable on any other types,
b Total of available data.
* ot available.
1,1940-AUGUST 31,1945
JULYI,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY 31,1945 SEPTEN~ER I, 1945
PRODUCTION,
SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE -- 235
__________ C~Unit
- Each)______
15-TON
r_
6x14
_ __ _ __P_
___________2_
_ _ _ I
14-ton 10- to 12-tan
PERIOD 6x6 4X2
Total Chassisfor Dumptor
Crane Stake B Tractor Stake Firs Truck Model w-6o
Tractor Dump
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
Dees fiber
1942 - January
February
March Data not available
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1943 - January
February
March
April
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
19144 - January
0 0 0 0 214 0
February
March
0 6 0 0 26 0
0 0 4 0
April 6 0
May 0 0 22 0
1 0 0 0
June 0 0
0 0 0
July 0
0 5rga
August 5oplt 0 0 0 0
September 3 0 0 0
0 0
October 04 0 0 0
0 0 11 0
November 214
December 3 0 47 0
15 20 0 29 0
1945 - January 2
February 0 0 45 0
Progra 0 0 68 0
March complete
April 0 0 3 11
0 3 7 18
May 42
June 3 Program 0
July 9 6 complete 0
August Program Program 1
complete complete Complete
SUMM4ARY* **1
14 (6Mnh)** * * * * * *
191** * * * * * *
1942 * * * * * * * * *
191414153 0 2845 80 0 o 163 0
1945(8 onths) 177 614 2 0 51 12 48 153 30
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 1318
330 a64 a 30 a 458 12 a 48a 36 3
G
Source of Data - U. S. Wr Department (r )rdnance Department) and WPB(Automotive Division) for Engineer Corps and Navy.
Stage of Completion - Plant acceptances.
a Total of available data.
* Not avilble.
__________________
________________________(Unit-Each) __________ ___ ____
10-TON
Ox6 4x2
8
6x4 -ton 8-ton
PERIOD Pflma 4x4 t vR Wonw
Totala Wrecker Tractor Mover All Pactor Trt r Snoplow
Ml Series hsse Crane OSLO Types Refueler Trucks Other
Deicel
1910 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March 7
0
April 4
May 0
June 0
July 0
August 61 61 0
September 0 0
October 0 0 0
November 0 0
December 220 0
1942 - January 207 138 0
February 185 112 18
March 98 1 10
April 111 0 Data not available 122 not
May 188 100 0 available
June 214 151 0
July 342 322 4
August 520 520 Program
September 177 155 complete
October 161. 142
November 424 161
December 671 295
1943 - January 276 185
February 559 198
March 301 87
April 679
May 570 14 188
June 756 86 195
July 652 Program 587
August 676 complete 4115
September 591 464
October 596 410
November 660 464
December 695 465
1911 - January 599 166 0 1 8
February 551 159 0 25 2
March 618 506 0 12 0
April 679 532 0 12 10
May 587 471 0 0 0
June 721 568 16 0 0
July 707 581 34 0 10
August 820 662 Program 10 0
September 782 580 complete 10 8
October 936 57 2
November 1,00)5 712 45 Program
December 965 800 12 complete
1915 - January °829 767 0
February 805 566 0
March 1,225 870 .9
April 8214 516 21
May 724 467 Program
June 659 428 complete
July 606 382
August 277 2014
SAY1940
(6 Months)0 0 0 0 0 * * * * 0 *
19411 281 82 0 0 199 * * * * 11 *
1942 5,128 1,271 0' 0 1,857 * * * * 44 *
1945 ,794 2,056 100 0 4,638 * * * * 0 *
1944 8,973 1,1488 0 141 7,134. 50 0' 0 160 0 40
1945 (8 Months) 5,917 868 0 192 ,200 0 215 412 30 0 0
CUMULATTVETOTAL 25,123 5,765 100 555 18,028 50b 2 15 b 442 b 190 b 5 4
Source of Data - U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department) and WIN (Automotive 2:,
Lyle ion) for Engineer Corps, Navy and ARCO.
Singe of Completion - Plant acceptances.
aExcluding Navy and Engineer Corpe types prior to l914;data are nor available.
b Totel cOeavilalebe date.
* ot available.
7 1/2-TON
6x6
PEIOD 6x1+
Totals Tractor
Priae Mover Tractor efueler Crane Truck
194+0- July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 -January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March Data not available
April
May
June
July
August.
September
October
November
December
1943 - January 92
February
March 100
April 129
May 26
June 0
July 64
August 113
September 95
October 77
November 88
December 76
1944 - January 108 80 0 0
February 108 60 0 0
March 103 69 0 0
April 112 69 0 0
May 64 80 1
8
June 90 60 28
0
July 91 60 4.
August .0 0
54 70.
September c
0 55 0
October 0 31 0
60
November 0 60 0
December 62 62 12 0
1945 - January 86 47 17
February 42 60. 6 12
March 65 50 Pro'am 8
April 92 complete 16
May 74 21 2
June 5 4+0 2
July Program 50 Program
August complete 15 complete
SUMM2ARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 **
1942 0 0 0 0 * !F
1945 979 916 0 0 * *
1944 15(ots ,350 772 785 826 77 40
14 th(8M 1,44+2 362 328 527 23 40
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 5,771 2,050 1,113 - 173555__100 b 80b
PORODNEMEST
AGENCY - o,*,,oNavy
Source of Data - U. S. War Department(ordnance Department)and.WPB (Automotive Divieion) for Engineer Corpa, Navy, and ANCO.
Stage of Completion - Plant acceptances.
a Excluding Navy and Engineer Corps types prior to 1944+ except Engineer Corpa 4x4 "Snow -go" in 1945;data are not available on any other types.
b Total of available data.
* Not available.
__________________(Unit -Each)
74-TON - Continued
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August Data
September not
October. available
November
December
1942 - January
February
March_
April Data not available
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1943 - January 0
February 0
March 0
April 0
May 0
June 0
July 0
August 0
September 0
October 21
November 21
December 21
191414
- January 14 20 17 0 0 6 54
February 14 0 18 0 0 14
March 13 0 6 0 0 Program 98
April *0 28 Program 0 0 complete 68
May 0 24 complete 0 20 30
June 0 18 0 31
July 0 20 0 Program
August 0 12 37 complete 32
September 0 0 38 14
October .1 0 Program 214
November 9 6 complete 1
December 15 Program 32
complete
1945 - January 0 50
February 7
March 5
23 1
April 34 Program
May 10 completo)
June 8
July 15
August 9
SUMMARY
1940(6 Months) * * * * * * *
1941* ** **
1942 * * ** **
1943 63' * * * * *
19144 66 128 41 75 76 20 444
1945 (8Months) 106 0 0 0 0 0 5
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 2358 28 1 8a758 68201,5008
POUEETAECEnierCrs
of Data - WPB (Automotive Division)
Source for Engineer Corps and Navy.
Stage off Completion - Plant acceptances. e
a Total of evailable' data.
* Not available.
______________________ ~~~~~(Unit
- Each) ______________ ______
6-TON
6x6
- 5- to
PER~IOD Ttla Cro64la 6 -(7) ton
ThatislW/acgo m Moer Gas Tank Tractor Wrecker 1
1940 - July
Auguet 107 107
September 0 0
October 0 0
November 0 0
December 1 1
1941 - January 104 0 104
February 87 0 87
March 12 0 12
April 0 0 0
May 30 20 10
Juo160 38 122
July 84 32 52
August 30 14 16
September 0 0 0
October 254 0 61 193
November 40 1 39 0
December 0 0 0 0 32
1942 - January 125 0 125 0 18
February 163 0 165 0 0
March 156 2 0 134 20 0
April 349 99 0 136 114 146
May 270 160 0 63 47 218
June 176 170 0 6 Program 37
July 277 181 0 96 complete 0
August 265 188 0 77 50
September 248 142 0 106 10
October 299 220 0 79 164
November 277 81 182 14 110
December 629 203 302 124 Program
1943 - January 305 98 113 94 cmlt
February 367 73 122 172
March 628 140 338 150
April 363 268 2 93
May 380 172 166 40 2
June 779 253 456 61 9
July 620 145 354 113 8
August 623 180 303 134 6
September 606 93 363 150 Program
October 495 70 300 125 complete
November 646 85 331 230
December 637 109 396 132
1944 - January 418 151 207\ 60.
February 453 153 240 60
March 528 178 240 110
April 564 254 200 110
May 486 287 123 74
June 142 0 100 42
July 407 81 211 115
August 256 65 75 116
September 523 161 131 231
October 397 120 87 190
November 458 202 88 168
December 534 252 42 240
1945 - January 573 17 1355-
Februery 457 121 801 256
March 858 306 121 423 8 I
April 745 157 275 313 O
May 723 165 235 283 40
June 886 265 311 290 20
July 833 252 190 368 23
August 539 124 161 233 21
SUMMAY
1940 (6Months) 108 0 108 0 0 0 0 0
1941 801 0 105 503 0 0 193 32
1942 3,234 1,4i46 484 1,123 0 0 18175
1943 6,J449 -1,686 3,244 1,494 25 0 0 70
19414 3,166 1,904 1,746 1,516 0 0 0 0
1945 (8 Months) 5,614 1,517 1,464 2,521 0 112 0 0
CUMULATIVETOTAL 21,372 6,553 7,151 7,157 25 112 374 785
P0SCUEMENT AGENCY Odnc
44 4x_______e2
PERIODI
Total Trco O Cargo Van PrimaMover Cargo Other
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April 614
May 0
June 2
July 261
August' 185
September 103
October
November 60
December 53
1942 - January 99
February 126
March 79
April 19
May 18
June 0
July 0
August 0
September 0
October 0
November 0
December 211 286
1943 - January 241 0
February 26
March 69 60 200
April 30 42
May 25 182
June 98 59 343 2
July 76 26 225 48
August 89 18 229 0
September 46 0 0 0
October 69 0 165 0
November 0 302 0
December 0 366 0
19144- January 60 0 100 0
February 75 0 200 0
March 76 0 200 0
April 76 0 200 0
May 514 0 200 0
June 77 0 185 0
July 514 14 9 6 0
August 314 14 300 9 60
September 514 10 275 Program
Octuber
39
60 10 389 complete 1
November 72 10 432 Program
December 28 7 42 complete
1945 - January 25 Program 432
February 81 complete 288
March 90 143
April Progaem
May 50 complete
June
July
August Program complete
SUMMARY
1940 (6Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 786 786 0 0 0 0 0
19142 838 552 0 286 0 0 0
191433,5 979 0 256 0 2,350 50
1944 1,322 720 500 65 1,837 1,100 100
1945 (8Months) 2,197 3714 960 0 863 0 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 11,778 3,411 1,460 607 2.700. ~ 15 5
AGENCY
PROCIJOEMOOT a~c
__________________(Unit - Each)
5-TON
4x2
Totale i Cargoand
Nalf-tkack Dump Dump Tractor Tractor Stake. Casi Other
(Army) (Navy) (Army) (Navy) (Navy)
1940 - July 12 12
August 0 0
September 0 0
October 17 16 1
November 38 360 2
December 0 0 0
1941 - January 0 0 0
Feybruary 16 0 16
March 0 0 0
April 52 27 5
Ma 0 0 0
June 13 13 6
July 150 0 50 100
August 2 0 0 2
September k 0 0 4
October 0 0 0 0
November 0 0 0 0
December 70 70 0 0
19k2 - January 126 126 0 0
February 86 72 0 1k
March 64 Data 64- Data 0 0
'April 104 not 10k nit 0 Data nott available 0
May 100 available 100 available 0 0"
June 120 61- 6
53
July 68 68 0 0
August 13 13 0 0
September 4 k 0 0
October 32 52 0 0
November 0 0 0 0
December 10 0 0 10
1943 - January 0 0 0 0
February 0 0 0
March 28 0 27 1
April 0 0 0 Program
May 0 0 0 complete
Jane 0 0 *0
July 55 0
August 100
100" 100 0
September 100 0
October 50 50 0
November 100 100 0
December 12,- 95' 30
194k - January 178 78 0 100 0
February '29 1 76 0 152 0
March 80 0 80 0 0 0
April 595 0 6k _ 0 529 0
May 861 0* 5k 0 8o5 0
June 944 0 52 0 8ko 0
July. 1,295 6 56 0 1,169 0
August 1,79k 0 68 0 1,626 0
September 1,909 k 197 0 1,561 0
October 2,292 1 100 0 2,017 0
November 2,319 19 106 0 2,002 0
December 2,203 Program 100 0 2,010 0
complete
1945 - January 1,021 150 0 871
February 0
890 190 0 700 0
March 890 130 0 760
April 0
925 180 59 706 0
May 1,101 235 96 770
June 0 -
658 178 23 k02
July 152 Program 52 Program
August Program
20 complete 0 complete complete
SUMMARY
1940 (6Months) 67 * 64 * 0 * * *3
1941 287 * 110 * 50 *s * 127
1942 ,727 * 644 53 * * * 50
1943
194k
~5 * 500 * 57 * * * 1
1k,4197 31 1,051 0 12,611 824 0 0 0
1945 (8 Months) 5,657 0 1,063 210 4,209 95 TO 10 0
CUMULATIVE L 21,795
TOTAL 3b 5,412 -20b-- 16,980 9 19bb lo1b 161
PROCUREMP.NTAGENCY Nary
Data ~
S . War Department(OrdnanceI -j-1-==.----
Department)
nof and WPB(Automotive Division) for Navy.
==Source
Stage of Completion - Plant acceptances.
a Excluding Navy types prior to 19kk; data are not available.
b 'Total of available date.
* Sot available.
PRODUCTION,
JULY I, 1940-AUGUST 31,-1945 SPFNRI 4
SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE 243
,Y Each)
I
________________________________(unit
___________ 4-TON
4to 5-ton
Trator, cu Total4X
Cargo 'Chassis DUMP Wroeor cr
1940 -July
August
September 8 0
October 0 0 0
November 0
50
December 316 0
0
1941 -January 3132 312
February 195 195 0
March 115 115 0
April 302 302 0
May 66 305 220 0
June 0
135 311 216
0
July 259 3514 321
August 2014 516 286 0
September 170 238 0
175 0
Otober 27 1]3 112
November 163 0.
3514 306 19 0.
December 251 369 249 0
0
1942 -January 3514 337 85 22
February 0
390 388 216 16 0
March 176 '355 256 0
April 0
522 325 241 0
May 606 381 286 0 0
June 360 213 203 10 0
0
July 7614 241 162 32
August 632 0
376 175 3 0
September 603 281 65 15
0
October 3514 436 190 0 0
November 158 608 265 8 0
December 410 671 375 3
0
1943 -January 577 5314 317 0.
178 800 40
February 4i92 43 4
March 365 959 238 38 121 36o
April 600 1,212 196 125 200 560
May 316 1,2145 144 7 188 681
June 558 1,288 89 0. 122 736
July 406 1,269 132 52 200 5,4
August 427 1,1147 .2214 40 180 435
September 330 232 92 273 488
October 357 1895 250 0 122 141
November 2814 1,027 0 0 406
December 148 1,072 72 0 193
19144- January 421 747 283 40 1514 210
February 371 916 393 76 127, 270
March 420 811 135 39 225 272
April 350 768 135 38 246 349
May 322 1,079 11 26 417 625
'June 441 0 714 301 502
July 475 521 0 76 257 188
August 771 216 24. 106 86 Program
September 910 23 106 180 complete
October 912 214 106 312
November 902 317 9' 217
December 938 700 0 85 615
PROC1RSEP A T a3my
31,1945
1,1940-AUGUST 31,1945
JULY 1, 1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY
SEPTEMBER I,1945
PRODUCTION, SEPTEMBER 4 1945
244 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
_______________________ ~~~~(Unit_-_Each)
________________________
3k-TON
4X2
3-ton
22-to 3-ton 1-to3-ton
PERIOD 42
4a4 Cargo BuesBod~y
Total
Stake Chassis Other
-I
I
1940 - July ' -
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July 3814
August 356
September 120
October 0
November .0
December 0
1942 - January 1414
February 355
March 372
April Data not available 67
May Program
June complete
July 176
Auguat 28
September 26q
October 107
November Program
December complete
1943 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Auguet
September
October
November
December
19144- January 0 0
February 0 0
March 0
April 0
May Program 0
June complete 0
July 0
August 1
September Program
October complete
November
December
1945 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
194(6 Months) * * * * + 0 o
1941* * * * * 0 972
1942 * * * * * 580 938
1943 * * * * * 0 0
19144 589' 5714 0 15" 1 0 0
1945 (8 Months). 200 125 75 0 0. 0 _0
CUM~ULATlVE
TOTAL~ 789 a 6998. 751 158 11 580 1,910
PROCUREMENT
AGfECY Nvy 0dxc
Source of flata - U. S. War Department (Ordnance Deprtment) and WPB(Automotive Diviejon) for Navy.
Stage of Completion - Plant acceptances.
a Total of available data.
* Not available.
_________________
_________ Unit - Each)
Totale
Light-heavy
PERIOD Trucks
Trym' Total Crgo C argo Dump Dump Chasis Amphibian Service
(Army) (Navy) (Army) (Navy) Duck M27Q2751)
PROCUREMENT
AGENCY- - Odance Nv Odnance Navy Odac
Source
of Data U. S. War Departmen~t
- Department) and WPB (Automotive
(Ordnance Division) for Navy.
Stageof Completion - Plant acceptances.
a Excluding Navy typespriorto 1944; data are not available.
b Total of availabledata.
*Not available.
_____________________ (~~Unit_-_Each),__________________
6X6 Continued 6X4,
1940 - July 26 26
Auguet 0 0
September 0 0
October 0 0
November 3 0 0
December 111 0 0
1941 - January 57 42 42
February 0 72 72
March 101 355 355
April 14 0 .0
May 0 0 0
June 0 0 0
July 0 0 0
Auguet 0 0 0
September 0 0 0
October 0 0 0
November 0 0 0
December 255 558 558
1942 - January 220 1,14140 1,144q
February 140 2,510 2,510
March 68 2,952 2,952
April 6 3,279 5,279
May 0 3,565 2,1425 1,140
June 16 3,602 5,1142 460
Data not a~ailable
July 60 78 5,122 2,672 450
Auguste 0 130 5,218 5,218 0
September 0 65 9,756 9,712 44
October 0 5,5214 5, 5214
November 0 '0
150 1,9414 1,9414
December 0 0
65 961 961
0
1943 - January 0 2 2, 931 2,981
0 0
February 47 2,778. 2,778 0
March 50 148 3,1014 3, 1014
April 59 96 601 401 200
May 221 26 2,273 1,772 501
June 85 0 551 151 200
SUMMQARY
1940 (6Months) 0 114 * * * * 26 26 0
1941 0 41 5 ** * 707 707 0
1942 60 1,018 * * * * 4,553 41,759 2,094
19143 887 642 * * * * 22,525 19,1455 2, 868
19144 215 2,282 0 924 0 / 1,097 53,256 50,986 2,270
1945 (8 Monthe) 46 1,587 938 878 358 551 17,252" 15,844 1,1408
CUMULATIVE
'TOTAL 1,208 6,058 958 e 1,802 ea 338 e6 168 117,1417 108,777' 8,6140
Source of Data - U. S. War Department (Ordnance Deartment) and WPB (Automotive Divieion) for Navy.
Stage of Completion - Plant acceptances.
e Total of available date.
* Sot available.
_____________(Unit_-_Each)______________
______________________
4X2
1940 - July 15 0 7
August 24 24
0
September 1 1
21 15
October 56 21
November 6 5
December 156 156 0'
July 0 0 0
August Data 3 0 3
September not 0 0 0
October available 2 0 2
November 225 225 0
December 552 496
5
1942 - January 785 762
235
February 111 78
March 409 356 53
April 210' 208 2
May 49 39 10
June 392 Data not available 386 6
July 132 132 0
August 343 0
September 720 720 0
October 425 425 0
November 180 0 180
December 52 12 40
1943 - January 0 0 0
February 0 0 0
March 0 0 0
April 160 160 0
May 161 161 0
June 126 126 0
July 0 24 3 0 21 0
August 0 27 0 0 27 0
September 0 164 112 0 52 0
October' 2 297 247 0 50 0
November- 99 368 331 0 37 0
December 55 250 116 0 128 6
1945 - January Program 97 97 0 0 Program
February complete 66 66 0 0 complete
March 25 59 0
April 389 Program 3354 0
May 261 Complete 174 0
June 324 13 50
July 171 Program Program
August 46 complete complete
SUMARY
1940 (6 Months) * 238 0 * * * 186 52
1941 * 1,689 0 * * * 1,447 242
1942 * 3,808 0 * * * 3,461 347
1943 * 2,444 0 * * * 2,397 47
1944 162 1,965 1,006 0 0 468 450 41
1945 (8 Monthal 0 1,438 188 700 500 50 0 0
_______________
______ Unit .Each)
Total
Mediumi1
____ ___a
IF
____ _________4 ____x______________4____
PElOD-tokn x6Bomb' 8
Earth I
Uleto Cargo Total DSevc Cargo Borer Telephone Cass Tatr Dm Other Other
1940 - July
____ __
21-tom)'
___ ___
__
371
I___ _ _ ___I
283
__
icej
__ __ __
280
and pole
better
ajt8aW haie Tato up (Army)
3
(Navy)
FDOC AMND
NqY - Odance, - Odac Navy,~,
Source of Data - U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department) and WPB (Automotive Division).
for Navy.
Stage of Completion - Plat acceptances.
a Excluding Navy typee prior to 19144;data ae not available.
b Total of available date.
SNot evileble.
___________________(Unit *,Each
1 1/2-TON - Continued -
4x2
P'EIOD
a assa d Stake Cb nButhrOse
S~ource of Date - IT.S. War Department (Ordnance Department) and WIPB(Automotive Diviejon) for Navy.
Stage of Copletion - Plant acceptances.
a Excluding Navy typea prior to 19414; data are not available.
b Total of-available data.
* Not available.
1/2-AND3/4-ToIN,
44 3/4-TON, 4x2
Total
Lightfruks 1-tom
PERIOD (Iner 4x4 Total Ambulance Command Weapon Other Pick-up Other
1 1/2-ton) Carrier Carryal r andPanel (Army)
PROCUREMENT
AGENCY - Ny Or. . / N y d
cry
Oy ,
Source of Data - U. S. War Deprtment (Ordnance Department) and WB (Automotive Division) for avy.
Stage of Completion - Plant acceptances.
a ETcluding Nay typee prior to 1944; date are not available.
b Total of available data.
* Not available.
_____________I_________________________________
Command
PERtOl 1/2-ton
ikuOte 1/2-ton Total Amphibian Reconnaesance Navy
Tota ther(Jeep)
P16-up
1940 - Julyj
August 16 2 14
September 27 11 16.
October 57 18 19
November 529' 0 329
December 34 1s3 70 70
1941 January 63 20 4 0 0
February 1 0 1 8 8
March 72 72 0 750 .750
April 599 400 199 1,517 1,317
May 394 157 _257 700 700
dune 248 .141 107 548 31+8
PROCUREMENT
AGENCY Ordnanc-e- - 1o0,nance Navy
Sourceof Data - U. S. War Depatasnt (OrdnanceDepartment) and WPBR(Automotive Divialon) for Navy.
Stage of Completion - Plant acceptances.
a Excluding Navy typesprior to 1944; data e~e not available.
b Total of availabledata.
*Not available.
(Unit Each) _
Multiple Gm
45-ton Carriages M5A.
PEIOD for Tank Airborne 2- to Otherr k 224- - to
Total a Trns- M51tUnclase. Total T inch Other
porter (Trailer M55 25-ton 24-ton ified Trans- Low-bed 25-ton Solo
M19 Mount (Trailer porter
m9) Mount
M20)
M25
1943 - January 11,402 48 1,538 9,010 .--806 550 ;68 482 1,832 1,638
February 15,768 78 1,728 12,603 1,359 747 175 572 2,128 1,282
March 17,665 69 2,396 13,950 1,250 1,110 112 998 2,240 1,257
April 17,039 81 2,239 13,945 774 912 1 58 853 2,041 1,446
May 15,177 84 1,637 12,089 1,367 930 21 0 909 2,566 1,507
June 19,273 75 1,377 16,266 1,555 1,136 58 0 1,078 2,340 1,610
CDMULATIVE0T 516,256 6,143 6,786 3,671 42,357 427,016 30,283 68,143 1,404 2,201 64,53811 62,502 33,646
Source of Data - U. S.
Stageof Completion -
a ExcludingEngineer
groups of items on
complete.
War Department (Ordnance Department and Engineer Corps).
Plant acceptances.
Corps trailersand semitrailers prior to 1942;data are not available. The totals shown'here
this page. Data on trailers and semitrailers are very inadequate,
cover only the itemsand
andcoverage here is probably no more than 75 percent
J
T~RCSTRILRSTRACTOR
HI.-Speed
PEIO 0-o 2 wn 1n n g 3A-tonl 13-ton, M5
Ttl 0-n
-on lto Z 4 1 tn Total 2-wheel 2 -wheel Howitzer
OSLO Caro.6 Crgo Cargo and Weapons 4x4Cargo Cargo eand.
SLCag' Cgo Dump Carrier Cro Cro 4.5-inch
Gun
1940 - July
August
Septemer
October
- November
December
1941 - Janu~ary
.February
March
April
May
June
July
Augut
September
October
November*
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
Mayw
June
July
Auguet
September
October
November
December/
1943 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Auguet
September
October
November
December
1944 - January
February
March
April
May"1
June
July
Auguet
-eptember 301 301
October 11O 45 65 2,314 1,238 1,076
November 583 210 373 5,781 3,184 2,597
December. 1,865 300 , 1,565 5,766 3,236 2,530
1945 January 2,755 290 2,465 7,130 5,142 1,988
February 2,414 151 2,263 9,091 6,356 2,735
March 4,652 5 729 3,918 8,589 5,050 3,539
April 3,272 28 16 202, 50 749 2,227 8,984 6,304 2,680
May 2,852 77 225 925 403 32 1,190 6.400 5,009 1,391
June 2,966 25 330 68 603 744 1,196 2,292 2,200 92 5
July 2,459 97 598 0 407 683 674 1,368 1,098- 270 60
August 653 28 328 0 0 62 235 16 16 0 100
SUMAY
1940 (6Months) 0 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0' 0 0 0
* 1943 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0
1944 2,558 0 0 0 0 555 2,003 14,162 7,658 ,504 0
1945 (8 Mnfhei 22,023 260 1,497 1,195 1,463 3,440 14,168 43,070 31,175 12,695 165
CUMULATIVETOTAL 24,581 260 1,497 1,195 1,463 3,995 16,171' 58,032 38,833 19,199 165
Scurce of Data - U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department).
Stage of Completion- Plantacceptancee.
-'MUVULUNJUY
I 194-AUUST31,194 SEPEMBR I 195 s-e"
TRACTORS
(ASF-PROCURED)
_________________
_______________________(Unit - Each) ______________
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April Date;
not available
May
June
111
July
August
September
October
November
December not availlable
191414
- January 3,388 2,856 532 819 375 144 4614 166
February 3,396 2,568 828 687 342 46 760 376
March 3,5148 2,7149 799 .6314 375 50 667 370
April 3,768 2,760 1,008 662 375 50 9514 223
May 4,115 2,976 1,139 703 375 65 1,017 237-
June 4,14414 3,276 1,168 7214 395 50 1,0014 3614
July 3,950 3,058 892- 573 266 50 7214 200
August
September
4,283
3,850
3,1479
3,266
8014
5814-
629
599
200
200 60' ~6514
464
53
255
October 4,198 3,271 927 610 200 50 747 3014
November 4,331 3,617 7114 579 200 36 7114 213
December 4,085 3,722 373 200 0 373 212
PRODUCTION, JULY[, 1940- AUGUST 31, 1945 PRODCTIN, ULYI, 940AUGST 1, 945SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OFNPI ':-'SPECIAL RELEA$E , r. 255
o~kf~ PECIA RELESS 25
TRACTORS'
(ASF-PROCURED)
________________(Unit Each)
E1INIR CORP'S
1940 - July
'Augut
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April Data cot available
May
June
July
Augut
September
October
November
December
51
940 (6 Menthe) .as*
TakGnAntiMahn
PERIOD/Gn
Antitank Recoilless
ile-Antitank
6-Tp aircraft
6pounderGun
Mortar
2-inch.
Gun
03.55 .0
Toal 5-pounu
oal-pounder 6-pounder
Gun Nfle
Gu
(7
(7-mmci GunCaliber
3.7-inch
Clie
Bran Total Bp
CalibCe~er
e
(5-).7-f) 2-pounder Antitank Enfield
19410- July--
August
Septeber
October
November
December
19111- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Auguet
September
October 500
November 500
December 750
____________________ ~~~~(Unit
'1ioueaen)______________
- ____
i i i i i i i i i i --4-- - -
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Auguet
September
October
November
December 27 27
1942 - January 0 0
February 48 48 108 1014
March 38 38 221 71 1.02
April 58 58 271 129 38
May 153 39 45s 69 620 182 438 76
June 379 119 81 179 452 563 89 27
.July 252 30 162 60 191 140 51 15
Augut 236 19 102 36 72 7 265 200 0
September 207 17 3 95 35 57 0 400 135 265 0
October 456 38 6 101 11 250 50 519 181 338 0
November 8644 72 0 80 70 542 100 537 75 462 0
December 215 16 69 25 20 Program 768 162 606 0
complete
1943 - January 182 16 61 78 26 336 186 150 0
February 2449 13 61 314 137 2449 49 200 0
March 5447 ?rogram Program 69 65 413 412 60 352 0
April 266 compete complete 45 15 206 779 429 350 0
May 628 14 16 598 300 300 0 408
June 657 0 80 577 510 5 505 47
July 659 2 270 387 300 0 300 150
August 653 Program 79 5744 227 16 211 60
September 3441 complete 130 211 148 2 146 177
October 541 70 471 179 Program 179 Progream
November 119 100 19 521 complete 521 complete
December 383 158 Program 254 438 4438
complete
19144- January 326 100 226 0 0
February 2344 80 1544 600 600
March 936 48 888 Program Program
April 109 109 Program complete complete
May 59 59 complete
June 914 914
July 49 49
Augut 82 82
September 89 89
October 88 88
November 21 21
December 144 144
SUMMARY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 0 0 0 0
1942 2,906 231 25 447 365 1,229 0 609 4,352 1,503 2,8449 158
1943 5,225 29 5 252 1,075 3,619 245 0 4,399 1,0447 3,352 842
19144 2,101 0 0 0 833 0 1,268 0 600 0 600 0
1945(8 Monthel 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 10,259
CUMULATIVE 260 30 699 2,273 4,848 1,513 636 9,351 2,550 6,801 1,000
Source of D~ta - U. S. War Department (Ordnance Department).
- Million)
____________-(Unit (Unit- Each)
Tank
.55 Caliber .303 Caliber Medium, M4
Tote].-cnnBal SamforFull-Track
APBall 6-pounder Toasnvral Scout Car
(57-mm) Bran
1940 - Jl
Augut
September
October
November
December l
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August4 4
September
October
00
0 0 J
November 10.0 10 0 0
December 8.0 8 51 0 0
19143- January
February
8.3
31.5
26.6
22.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.14
0.0
8
31
26
22
125
82
Program
complete
705
258
444
2453140
450
173
175
255
65
269
105
J
March 12.5 0.0 0.3 12 508 289 219
April
May
June
July
27.3
58.7
13.1
15.7
0.5
0.7
1.1
0.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
27
58
12
15
5534
711
506
581.
Program complete
28
130
J
August 40.1 0.1 0.0 40
September 37.0 0.0 0.0 37
October 28.14 0.14 0.0 28
J
November 21.2 0.2 0.0 21
December 0.0 Program 0.0 0
complete
191414
- January 10.0 0.0 10
February 5.0 0.0 5
March 0.0 0.0 Program
April 0.0 0.0 complete
May 0.0 0.0
June 1.3 1.3
MACINE GUNS
1940 - July
August
September
October 2,608s .2,339a 1, 251a 1, 088a 76 a 82 a
November
December
1941 -January
February
March
April 24 S9,041 3,900 [0 160
May
June
51
July Program 1,595 404 991
August CoVoU1t 1,271 7175
September 1,871 686 1985
968 10 338
October 1,953
November 991 686 305
December u 1,652 732 920
1942 - January 683 480 480 Program Program. Program 78
February 322 0 0 0 complete complete complete
10 200 0 0 01
March 0
April 0 0
1 .0 0 0 0
May 0
June 24 0 718 0 0
0
July 13 0 0 0
0
August 0
0
0 a 0 Program
September 34 0 2 2 2 complete
October 124 0 Program Program 0 0
0 0
November 0 complete complete 0 0
0
December 97 104 104 104
0
1945 - January 13 0 0 0.
0
February 52
0
0 0 0
March 93 0 0 0
0
April a Program
0
0 0 0
May 0 oplete 0
6 6 6
June 0 Program rogram Program
10 complete cmplete complete
July 0
August 3 28
September Program S4
October complete
November 8
December Program
omlete
1944 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1945 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
SUOR A Y
1940 (6 Montha) 0 0 0 0 2,6081 2,339a 1,2551 '1,088a 76a 193a l1la 82a 0
1941 520 0 24 11 18646 18174 7,872 110,302 51 421 411 10 498
1942 120 292 0 30 1,707'. 482 482I 0 0 1,225 1,225 0 199
1945 21 158 0 100 6 0 p 0 0 6 .6 0 0
194(4cts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CULI.TIYE TOT~AL 661 450 2 141. 22,967 20,995 9,0 11,390 127 1,845 1,753 92 . 67
Soime of Data - British Ministry of Supply Mission, Netherlands Purchasing omision, Canadian Department of Munitions and Supply (United State
Putrchases Brench), and the Argentina Government.
a Including production prior to July 1940.
SEPTEMBER L 1945
PRODUCTION, JULYI, 1940-AUGUST 31,1945
PRODUCTION, JULY I,1940-AUGUST 31,1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
260 OMPUS' SPECIAL RELEASE
19210- July
August
September
October
November
December
F9,100 39
19211- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
300a
7105 ,23,41998 23,299a >197,564ae
September
October 50
November
December 15
19212- January .4+,
ooo 4,000 150 Program 1,2150 17 2 16
February 180 Program 180 5,125 4,975 0 complete 6,215o 9 0 6
March * 0 completeProgram 0
8,2100 6 1 Program
April complete 1,100 Program 1 complete
May 2,179 2,078 26 950 complete 1
June 2,179 2,1021 Program 650 2
complete
July 1,666 1,666 250 2
August 2,813 2,813 3,551 500 Program
September 3,751
1,696 1,696 200 0 complete
October 1,636 1,636 1,206 1,005 201 42
November 1, 636 1,636 1,2105 9921 2111 Program
December 2,025 2,025 1,4101 1,000 201 complete
July 0 0
August 0 0
September 0 0
October 01 0
November 0 0
December 25 25
19215-January Progream Program
February completecomplete
March
April
May
June
July
August
FOREIGN PURCHASES
AMMUNITION FOR ARTILLERY, MORTARS, AND NAVAL GUNS
___________________ (~~~~~~Unit
- Thousandt)_____________________
1
LIGNT FIELD, TANK,AN ATITNKAIRRAT ShellCAF
75 ~ 20-r
ispano-SuizaMota
8
PERIOD 37-m Totl Bofors 37-Mn l11
Total NE, M48 AP, M61 Apc, e MM74 otalTotal HE, SE E, M541 HE, IA3Al
Normal and',Total 1M42 Mark II
Charge AP, 172-7 ~k
19110 - July
August
September
October
November
December
19411- January
February
March 277 190 6,309
April
May
June
July 0 Program 0 0 0
August 0 complete 0 0 0 0
September 0 0 0 0 2 0
October 10 10 0 0 0 0
November 22 22 0 0 0 0
December 119 419 28 28 0 0
July 35 35 11 0 11
August 10 10 6 0 6
September 10 10 10 .0 10
October 20 20 30 0 30
November 211 211 511 0 541
December' Program Program 0 0 Program
complete complete complete
19I44- January 0 0
February 0 0
March 0 0
April 0 0
May 0 0
June 0 0
0 0
July
August 0 0
September 0 0
October 5 5
November Program Program
December complete complete
19145- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
STJMMANY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 O0 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0
19411 1,890 1,296 311 56a 8,029 10 8,019 211 2 0 22 65
19412 970 602 66 3021 28 28 0 60 0 2 58 0
19413 5241 0 0 52411 0 0 0o 1no o 0 110 0
1944(Mots 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0
1945 8 onhs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 .0 0 0 0
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 3,3841 1,898 100 1,386 8,063 38 8,025 199 2 7 190 65
Source of Data - British1Ministry of Supply Mission and Netherlandsa Purchasing Comision.
JULY I,1,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY 3I~ 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945 85-551
PRODUCTION, 1940-AUGUST 31,. 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945 so-oat
262 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
FOREIGN PURCHASES
SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION
_________________
______ ~~(Unit -Minhion)____ _______ _____________
Total
small *45 Cal. .8Cl9a 33Cl
PERIOD ArmsAPBlall Ball Ball Taer
Aai=ui- Total Ball Hl an Tracer . M91 Total Bal P and
tion M2 2 Ml M 2 M
1940 - July
August
September
October 78
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April 5, 1314 91 75
May
June
July
August
September
214 15 2 236 189 139 16
October
November
December
1942 - January 88 14 6 6 2 16 Program 10 31 17 9 7 1
February 73 16 7 8 1 12 complete 14 0 31 22 7 2
March 47 20 7 11 2 Program 12 0 15 10 0
April 51 19 2 15 2 complete 16 0 16 5 11 0
May 27 4 Program 3 1 11 1 11 2 1
18 5
June 24 1 complete Program Program 5 Program Program
complete complete complete complete
July 10 Program Program 10 Program Program
August Program complete complete. Program complete complete
September complete complete
October
November
December
1943 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
J
19144- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
~1
October
November
December
1945 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
SUMMGARY
1941
194140906n52)2218
16 906hs522283 192
192
50
50
115
1275
7
17
82
8
708
78
284
280
214
14
21
24
14
2
19143 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1945(8 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0- 0 0 0 .0 0
Source of Data - British Ministry of Sipply Mission, Netherlands Purchasing Commision,end Amtorg Trading Corporation (U.S.S.R.).
J
Ji
.I
FOREIGN PURCHASES
OTHER AMMUNITION AND AIRCRAFT BOMBS
OTHUB
AI4UIRITION GMNAL PURPOSE BMWdB
AND DEMOLITION
1940 - July
August
September
October 6,363 50,012 2,225
November
December
1941 - January
February 300
March 5614
April 0 102,018 1,2148
May 43
June Program
complete
July 2,875 23,000 0
August. 625 5,000 0
September 0 Program 0
October 18 0 complete 0
November 0 0
December 0 0
1942 - January 2 0 0 0
February 0 3 0 0
March 5 Program 0 0
April 20 complete 0 0
May 20 0 0
June 15 35 700
July 10 289 5,790
August 5 26 510
September Program Program Program
October complete complete complete
November
December
1943 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
19144- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1945 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 250 6,363 0 50,012 2,225
1941. 18 1 315 16,5141 907 130,01.8 1,2148
19142 77 3 350 0 0 7,000
1130 0 0 0 0 0
1914140003
1945(8 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0
JULY I,1,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY 31, 945 SEPTEMBER I. 1945
PRODUCTION, 1940-AUGUST 31, 1945
SEPTEMBER 1, 1945
264 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE * W
Light Tank
Marmon- Scout Car
PEIDHrrinton 3A Total Heavy-heavy Light-heavy (1g n Light
Gun- (Over 2i-ton) (22--ton) Under21-ton) (Under ii-ton)
1940 -July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March 4,886
24,3614 478 7,0514 11,9146
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November.
December
191414
- January 41 41
February 72 72
March 76 76
April 158 158
May 19 19
June 52 52
July 0 0
August 35 35
September 32
-October 41
'November 5s4 54
December 0 0
1945 - January 48 48
February 49 49
March 48 48
April Program Program
May complete complete
June
July
August
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months)
1941
194236
6 30
15
0
I 24,3614
9,209
478
2,770
7,0514
46
31,9146
1,377
4,886
5,015
1943 125 0 960 960 0 0 0
19144 0 0 580 580 0 0 0
1945(8 Months) 0 0 145 145 0 0 0
TOTAL
MULTATIVE 553 45 35,257 4,933 7,100 13,323 9,901
Source of Data - British Ministry of Supply Mission, Netherlands Purchasing Commission, Canadian Deprtment of Munitions and. Supply (U. S.
Purchases Branch), Uiversal Trading Corporation (China), and Amtorg Trading Corporation (U.S.S.R.).
i
I
FOREIGN PURCHASES
AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES (OTHER THAN ARMORED)
'!RUCKS(OVER 22"-TON)
RKQVY-mSVY LIGHT-HJAY TRUCKS(22 TON)
PERIOD10-ton - to 5-ton
PNED6x14 4x4
Total General Tractor Total
40-tom 20-ton Service O Wrecker other 6x6 6x 4 12
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941- January
February
arch
April 478 420 58 7,0514 4,880 J 1,850 324,..
may.
Juie
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January 35 Program 35 - 214 Program Program 214
February 88 complete 88 22 complete complete 22
March 61 56 1 .4 Program Program
April 59. 59 0 0 corplate complete
May 233 106 27 100
June 428 40 168 16o 6o
July 382 114 10 79 117 62
August 232 320 Program 112 0 0
September 313 186 complete 0 98 29
October 375 . 217 100 Program 58
November 1,38 Program 138 complete 0
December 426 complete 279 147
1943 - January 1814 1814 I0
February 118 118 0
March o Program 0
April 52 complete 52
May 24,8 248 1
June 94 94
191414- January 41 41
February 72 72
March 76 76
April 158 158
May 19 19
June 52 52
July 0 0
Augut 35 35
September 32. 32
October41 41
November 54 50
December 0o
1945 -January 48 .- 48
February'49 49
March 48 .48
April Program Program
MaY complete complete
June
July
Augut
SUN4ABY.
190 6 onhs
" 0 00 0
1910( &ts 478 0 0 420 58 0 7,0514 4,880 1,850 3214
1942 2,.770 677 10 0" 1,220 403 460 46 0 0 46
19143 960 0 0 0 302 0 658 0 0 0 0
1944. 580 0 0 0 0 0 576 0 0 0' 0
1945(8 Months! 145 0 0 0 0 0 145 0 0 0 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 4,933 677 10 420 1,580 403 1,83.9 7,100 4,880 .1,850 370
Source of Data -'BritishMinistry of Supply Mission, Netherlands Purchasing Commission, Canadian Department of Munitiomsandm Supply (U. S. Purchases
Branch), Universal TradIing Corporation (China),and Amtorg Trading Corporation (U.S.S.R.).
li-ton -ton
PERIOD or 314-ton
,ta.otl
.- i-tom
Tota 411
4x Ttal x 42 Abalnoe 4xi4
1940 - July
August
September.
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March 11,9146 1,4148 10,1498 4,886 50 3,102 1,7314
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
July
August
September
October
November
December
19144
- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1945 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 11,9146 1,1448 10,1498 4,886 50 3,16~2 0 1,7314
1913
1942r 1,377 .5014 873 5,015 0 22 3 5,000
1943 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19144 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0
1945 (8Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 13,323 1,952 11,371 9,901 50 3,1114,1 6,7314
Sourceof Data - British Ministry of Supply Mission, Netherland~s
Purchasing Coraiasion, Canadian Departament
of Munitions and Supply (U. S.
PurchasesBranch),Universal ETadingCorporation (China),and Amtorg Trading Corporation (U.S.S.R.).
FOREIGN PURCHASES
AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES (OTHER THAN ARMORED)
IRAII:S SF2ITAI1ERS
PERIOD 20-tonSols
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
Ape'il 3,334
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
July
August
September
October
November
December
1945 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0
i
1941 0 0 0 0 4 3,334
1942 637 637 0 90 10 8o 8,130
1943 3,040 40 3,000 j 0 0 0 4,270
1944( ts 0 0
194548Mota 0 0
0 0 0 0 230
0 0 0 0 230
CUMULATIVETOTAL 3,67 677 3,000 94 10 84 17,964
Source of Data - British Ministry of Supply Mission, Netherlands Purchasing( Cosriission, Canadian Departmnt
Purchases Board), Universal Trading Corporatiocn (China), and. Atorg Trading1 of Munitions and Supply (U. S.
Corporation (U:.S.R.).
PRODUCTION, JULY I, 1940- AUGUST 31, 1945 PRODCTIN, ULYI, 940 AUUST31,945SEPTEMBER I, 1945
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EXPLANATORY NOTES
ORDNANCE AND AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES
Source of Data
Source of data is shown at the foot of each page. All War Department. data were
transmitted through the Production Division, Headquarters, Army Service Forces. Navy data
were transmitted through the Office of Procurement and Material. All data included in the
section (except that on trucks other than Army-procured) were secured from one or more of
the following sources:
Data on Navy, ARCO, and Commercial trucks were obtained from War Production Board (Auto-
motive Division) reports showing monthly production by manufacturers.
"Procurement Agency"shown below the data columns on some pages, notably Auto-
motive Vehicles, indicates the source of data for each item when both Army- and Navy-
procured items are shown on the same page.
Army-procured Items
Description of Data
For the items included, data represent total production undertaken within the
United States for the United States War Department.
Acceptances
This information is shown for selected items only. Data include qutntities under
test, being proof-fired, accepted in manufacturers' plants but not entered on accounts,or
otherwise not made available for distribution by reporting services.
Reliability of Data
After VJ-Day the Army Service Forces reviewed and revised its records of the
procurement and acceptances of "end" items. This project was still incomplete at the time
these data were obtained by the War Production Board. For many items the Army's records
that were available at the time the present issue of OMPUS was prepared did not show pro-
curement by months during the early war and the "defense" periods. As a consequence, in
j
some areas the trustworthy records give less detail than was customarily shown for current
data in the regular issues of OMPUS. Where it was necessar' to choose between detail and
reliable information, reliability was chosen. Any reader who needs more detailed records
is referred to the War Department for such additional information as may be developed there
in the future.
Ammunition
Short ton totals for Army ammunition are based on the weight of loaded and fuzed
projectiles without cartridge cases or propelling charges.
In all cases in which the truck description includes a figure on tonnage, the
tonnage refers to payload capacity and on over-all wheel drive, e.g., 6 x 4: the 6 indi-
cates the number of wheels on the vehicle, regardless of double wheel, triple wheel, etc.,
and the 4 shows the number of wheel drives.
The following classification is used for Military Trucks (Army, Navy, and ARCO):
Heavy-Heavy - Over 22-ton rated capacity
Light-Heavy - 2-ton rated capacity
Medium - ly-ton and under 22-ton rated capacity
Light - Under l-ton rated capacity
Trailers may be towed by any vehicle, without special towing equipment. Semi-
trailers must be towed by a prime mover or other towing vehicle which has special towing
equipment.
Tractors
A small number of Engineer Corps trucks produced prior to 1944 are excluded from
the production shown for the Army Service Forces, as inrormation on these was not available.
Likewise, early Army data for some Ordnance Department items are also incomplete, since tlae
Quartermaster Corps procured for the .entire Army prior to 1942, and these data are inade-
quate.
Any discrepancies between data shown in OMPUS and data prepared by the Automotive
Division of the WPB and shown in other publications are due mainly to the following differ- *
ences in method of reporting:
1. Classification: The OMPUS data includes only trucks in this section, while
the Automotive Division of WPB also included certain types of combat vehicles
which required components similar- to those used in trucks.
Navy-procured Items
Description of Data
For the items included, data represent total production undertaken within the
United States for the United States Navy Department.
Acceptances
Ammunition
Short ton totals for Navy ammunition are based on the weight of complete projec-
tiles, loaded and fused.
The data on pages 256-258 cover United States War Department procurement in
Canada of Ordnance and Automotive Vehicle; items. These production programs are not included
among the items shown in the pages preceding 256. Many of the programs cover types of items
primarily for use of British or Chinese forces, later disposed of to them under Lend-Lease.
All such production, except for one item, the 57-mm recoilless rifle, came to an end by the
close of 1944.
breign Purchases
countries was "cash on the barrelhead"; they were- important in that production for foreign
orders made it possible for many manufacturers to get under way on munitions production
when United States orders were still in very small volume.
The data on foreign purchases were gathered from each separate supply,mission by
WPB personnel.
GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
ORDNANCE AND AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES
PRDCTO JUY114-UUT3,95SPEBR114
PROUCTION JULY 1,194-AUGUST 31,945 SEPTEMBER 1,1945
COMMUN ICAT IONS AND
E LECTRON ['C EQU IPHME NT
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RADIO EQUIPMENT
AlIRBORNE-ARMAY
_________________(Unit - Each)
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April 2,722 8,166 2,722 1,872 2,722 2,722 2,722 2,722 2,722 I
May
June
July
Augut
September
October
November
December
1943 - January 10,065 29,944 9,390 8,506 6,996 9,210 8,860 8,870 8,210
February 5 ,822 3",340 9,478 6,899 7,663 t,414 6.742 5,544 7,722
March 0,600 28,977 8,610 4,187 3,710 8,887 9,669 4,355 10,135
April 8,324 28,768 10,493 4,108 1,847 9,432 8,882 7,371 9,083
May 7,187 47,582 13,988 5,084 4,441 6,867 7,377 6,056 6,782
June 8,036 43,539 32,549 4,100 8,785 6,907 6,882 6,320 5,960
July 12,285 33,465 10,612 5,820 9,412 7,470 5,200 4,515 4,510
August 10,348 26,025 6,790 5,652 -°,'30 5,792 4,587 5,432 5,170
September 8,271 25,124 8,106 4,500 4,854 4,879 4,500 5,874 4,601
October 8,470 19,788 7,674 3,6o6 3,897 3,603 3,966 4,857 4,600
November 6,933 20,940 8,588 3,688 3,968 3,760 4,190 5,060 4,860
December 5,283 23,367 7,352 3,933 4,477 3,287 4,1445 4,920 4,644
1944 . January 6,110 19,980 9,104 3,539 4,920 4,620 4,190 3,600 2,350
February 4,795 14,356 9,916 3,423 2,238 4,140 3,130 2,580 2,060
March 3,665 10,500 4,715 3,718 2,217 3,200 2,500 2,510 1,800
April 3,385 8,200 3,607 2,000 2,200 3,000 2,500 1,700 1,500
May 60 8,200 3,703 2,000 2,200 2,700 2,200 2,000 1,60
June 15 4,200 3,635 2,000 2,077 2,800 2,000 1,400 801.
July 0 7,400 3,706 2,000 2,000 600 928 150 1,300
August 0 9,200 2,100 2,000 2,050 2,200 750 250 1,100
September 0 11,400 1,680 2,000 2,000 1,400 1,850 1,800 930
October 0 11,600 1,062 1,500 2,000 260 2,500 2,550 700
November 0 6,770 Program 1,200 2,000 0 2,270 3,500 500
December 303 8,100 complete 632 'Program 0 1,867 2,913 440
~cmplete 540 1,100 584 1,500
1945 - January. Progrem 4,900 Program
February complete 4,260 complete 1,700 1,000 iYograr 1,501
March 2,613 1,200 3,010 complete 1,500
April 3,940 500 3,300 1,200
May 3,871 Program 2,500 1,000
June Program complete 2,500 595
July complete Program 20
Augut complete*
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 2,22 8,166 2,722 1,872 2,722 2,722 2,722 2,722 2,722
1941 4o8 1,88 4,9 5365 6,7 5275 5,8 5,10 5,0
19424408 1,88 4,2 5375 6,7 5275 578 5110 5,9
1943.,. 99,624 357,859 113,630 60,083 65,730 76,508 75,300 69,174 76,277.
1944 18,333 119,906 43,228 26,032 25,902 24,920 26,685 24,950 15,080
1945 (7 Months) 0 19,581 0 0 0 3,940 13,410 584 7,316
TOTAL
CUMUJLAT'IVE 164,737 649,360 204,509 141,732 155,325 160,805 172,897 148,570 158,785
Source of Data - U. S. War Department (Sigal Corps) and. ArmyAir Forces (Air Technical Service Commnd).
a Alec used asaa component of sets AN/ONW2, AN/O2W-3, and. A/AlC-2.
* Not available.
RADIO EQUIPMENT
Al REORNE-ARMY
COMMAND
RAWDIO(SHORT
RAGE) - Continued (LANGRANGE)
COM1MANDfRADIOS LIAISONRADIOS
SC-13
-erCR52
Hg A/AC n
end
N/RC9 SC-17
and. Component
BO-457 BC-458 BC-459 BC-696 SCR-283 Frequency AN/ARC-9(4 sCE-287 a ofR28
1940 -July
Augut
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April 2,638 2,198 1,190 10,786 2,1405
May
June
July
Augut
September
October
November
December
CUMUJLATIVE
TOTAL 148,564 140,158 64,620 40,620 49,945 204,955 24,069 3,854 77,641 105,667
.a This set was reported as an end-item only through Deceaber 1945, The data on components completed. after that time cannot be considered as
pert of this series.
* Not available.
RADIO EQUIPMENT
AlIRBORNE-ARMY
(Unit - Each)
OTHERCOMMUNICATION EQUPMNT
i 1940-July1
* August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March 1,1420 9 9
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January 0 6
February 0 100
March 196 100 100
April 200 150 100
May 150 200 150 100
June 0 200 150 100
16,031 7
July 540 200 160 10 100
August 610 200 156 10 100 12
September 3 100 0 20 0 0 50
October. 1,580 0 0 40 0 0 54
November 3,058 0 0 0 0 590 241
December 53)4 919 .0 0 0 991 0
1943 - January '5 0 113 1 0 . 0 0
February 160 23 0 0 0 0
Program
t
March complete 'f76 158 0 0 281 2
April 473 121 0 0 503 21
May 138. 226 46 0 785 138
June 85 323 16 1 823 .247
46,022
Program
July 0 382 complete 1,243 12
August
September
October
250 0
152
140
306
9
15
Program
1,560
1,000
31
0
1,363 456 complete 1,000 0
November 4,853 1,830 136 1,000 1,500
December 4,9814 1,950 1514 6614 0
19144 - January 3,2814 2,004 151 762 0
February 2,927 S 805 690 135 Program 0
March 2,993 Program 0 complete 25
April 1,528 complete 0 250
May 822 S1,683 92 230
June 561 Program 17
complete grogram
July 350 complete
August 352 S3,200
September 350
October Program 1,000
November complete 1,185
December 1,378
1945 - January 928
February 1, 668
March 2,1457
April 2,672
May 2,7)49
June 1,900
July 2,270
August
SURI4ABY
90(6Mnh)0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19414011Mn2h 0 0 9 0 0 0 90 - .0
1942 16,031 0 6,475 2,215 866 60 27 2,287 357 0
1943 55,859 250 55 6,927 2,538 87 1 8,859 1,951 0
19)44 13,167 9,251 0 2,69)4 378 0 0 762 522 0
1945 (7Months) 0 1)4,644 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,798
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 8,47 24,145 6,530 11,8145 . 3,782 147 28 11f917 2,830 1,798
* Not avalable.
RADIO EQUIPMENT
Al RBORNE=ARMY
HOMING
ANDLuINlG EQUPMENT TAGET CONROL EQUIPMENT
Receivers
Hoin Mrhe adt Set Microphone
Adpter $e con 1 4 B oing tocrnazr AN/ARW-9 AN/ARW-10 -8 )25
A/APA-8 RC- E-9 43/ 8-99+6 RC-103/
C13
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
194l.-
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October-
November
December
1,942- January
February 9714
1,14144
March 2,1499
April
7,357
May 8,089
June 6,518
July 6,5614
August 7,850
September 2,563
October
November 3,933 12
December 7,885 563 1,200
1943 - January 3,078 9914
February 2,520 1,1470 1,913.
March 2,288 2,490 3,025
April 557 4,020 3,797
May 1,0314 2,560 1,885
June 4,846 878 228,856 38,260
350
July 2,218 Program 4,561
August 3,5014 complete 3,1425
September 4,178 2,8140 20,2142
October 9,820
4,590 4,135 36,1426 18,711
November 3,100 2,250 33,682 25,109
December 2,200 2,810 35,106 30,1475
19144- Jenuary 1,807 3,215 35,675 27,1140
February 200 3,075 34,488
March 3,825
0 2,676 48,100 0
April 0 1,1425
May
33,316 0
0 0 42,792 0
June 0 0 54,588 0
July 0 0
August 35,2614 600
0 0 30,892 0
September 0 0 39,976 0
October 0 490
November 39,553 0
0 65 21,835 600
December 0 1,282 1,000 29,597 0
1945 - January 300 0 3,155 1,175 25,020. 12,160,
February 623 0 3,876 1,293 20,120 22,2140
March 800 112 4,050 532 20,520 18,960
April 900 2,000 4,252 0 6,4214 18,720
May 877 2,535 3,270
June
0 4,533 16,380
1,1814 2,000 2,207 10 6,250 6,380
July 3,560 2,5014 1,2914 1,000 1,300 23,000
August
SUMMARY
1940(6 Months) 0 1 0 0 0 0
19410 7, 0 0 0 0 0
1942
19143
0
0
58,268
34,113
0 575 0' 0 1,200 0
11,418 31,985 0 0 354,312 1-22,375
19144 0 2,007 0 12,228 200 1,000 426,076 32,165
1945 (. Months) 8,2414 9,151 0 22,1014 1,618 4,010 84,167 117,8140
CTMULATIVE TOTAL 8,2414 110,95)4 11,1418 66,892 1,818 5,010 865,755 272,380
USE - s15 1 ,
from - - - -
markers.__________grouned.
1,1940- AUGUST31,1945
JULY I,1940-AUGUST SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, 31,1945 SEPTEMBER k1945
i
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE -O ,
RADIO EQUIPMENT
AIRBORNE-ARMY
______________________(Unit - Ech)
J ________Radio
I AVIGAPJION
Compasses
EQUIMNT
Kits
PEIO
__BenixBebdix
eciin ilter Contactor
1941 - January
February
March
April. 1,385 29,283 100
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
*Not available
RADIO EQUIPMENT
AIRBORN E-ARMY
___________________ ~~~~~~~(Unit
ash)____________________________
R
TESTEQUIPMENT INTERPHONE
EQUIPMENT
Multi-place Dual-place
1940 - July
Augut
September
October
November
December
1941 -January
February
March
April 1,109 7,553 1,563 5,151
May
June
July
Augut
September
October~
November
December
S3MMABYl
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 6u 1,09703 J1,563 ,110
1941 0 01,0 55 jid. dd0
1942 647 218 J 858 4,437 39,878 0 2,969 17,392 6,360
1943 5,301 846 2,535 19,302 41,157 0 0 14,851 15,136
1944 3,881 1,511 1,372 22,428 58,950 0 0 0 0
1945 (7 Months) 833 715 276 0 4,129 8,326 0 0 0
CUMU AIVE TO 10,662 3,290 5,652 47,276 151,667 8,326 4,532 37,394 21,496
* Not available.
RADIO EQUIPMENT
AI R83RNE--NAVY
____________________ ~~~(Unit
Each)
- _________________
PERIOD fReciever
(AN/AP-is) ATD GO P RU PAX ATB/ARB O/RU N/'18
1940 - July,
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Augut
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April 1,132 3,372
May
June 5,982
July 500 0
Augut 252 500 380 52
September 363 449 1,278 14 158
October . 306 462 906 27 199
November 1 1 280 562 906 47 276
December 0 0 528 740 1,512 53 1,705 71
SUM)1ADY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
00
19410 0o1 00 0 0
1942 1 1 2,861 6,085 5,599 1,509 141 7,687 765
1943 8,9149 1,5149 2,315 5,786 8,239 1,388 2,9514 8,258 16,1114
19144 21,229 1,7146 339 11 0 593 1,171 0 8,2814
1945 (8 Montse 7,007 13 0 0 0 161 0 0 3
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 37,186 5,509 5,606 11,882 15,838 3,451 4,266 15,9145. 25,166
RADIO EQUIPMENT
AIRBORNE-NAVY
Transmtter ReceivJers
Frequency
PEIDHoming
PEIDAdapter
Rcivr Landing.
Isrmn D. D WMeter
AN/?RR-1 AN/R-2 ZA/ZA-1/2 AN/ARC-1 AN/ARC-4 1LM
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
194&1- January
February
March
April 955 1,300 3,057 238 363
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December,
1942 -January
February
[20
March
April
May 7,291 2930+4 6,177 690 I4
4,016
June
July
August 0 0* 47 155 35
2,052 509 99 199 0
September 347
3,300 322 7924 60 1.13 162
October
November 2,413 368 752 1324 161 5724
December 4,6024 3124 453 126 41 892
! Program 102 116 990
1943 - January 5,595 296
February 5,830 339 complete 1 790 198 1,006
March 6,736 0 4 0
April 5,325 0 0 0 1,016
May 7,088 1,028 1724 3 0 1,122 1,052
June 1,6424 249 113 150 908
SUMMARY
1940(6 Months)95 0 0 0 0
1941.5 0 1,300 3,057 238 363 0 0 0
1942 19,660 17 3,655 8,732 1,2624 553 0 20 5,6424
1943 38,136 13,000 1,041 0 1,416 1,990 0 7,102 15,405
19244, 0 45;426 2, 0 550 460 19,514e 16,400 14,047
1945 (8 Moths) 0 9,563 0 0 0 0 21,0242 0 1,465
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 58,751 68,006 5,998 11,789 3,468 3,366 40,556 23,522 36,561
RADIO. EQUIPMENT
SHIP AND SKIP-AND-SHORE
_________________(Unit - Each)
SHWp-AID-SHORE '
1941 -January
February
March
April 113 37 34 61 22
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April 7
May 339 444 546 282 350 70 199
Augupt 23 20 22 91 0 25
September 15 32 .407 36 55 55 0 20 90
October 23 1 439 31 43 41 5 15 26
November 39 40 378 56 6 .29 0 13 49
December 39 75 507 91 17 21 100 10 40
1944: January. 454 353 921 553 230 112 0 18 250 320
February 176 176 1,098 319 207 50 0 25 200 989
March 373 373 1,042 68 226 133 0 61 200 1,377
April 326 326 1,000 399 228 112 0 35 150 1,697
May 261 276 783 397 189. 115 0 35 100 2,045
June 249 128 699 65 178 103 0 . 45 100 2,777
CUATIVE TOTAL 7,384 8,072 15,275 9,111 4,358 2,764 1,047 1,478 4,443 91,400
RADIO EQUIPMENT
SHIP AND SHIP-ANC-SHORE
(Unit - Each)
----.---
SHIPBOARD 1 GENERAL
PURPOSE.
Receivers of Coda an voice - Transmitters
LowPowr I
Transitter Direction
TIRIOD Receiver Medium Power Low Power Code
1yIndicator
DAB
Finder
Voice Only Code Only and Voice DAR/JS
TCO/ToI' TMJ TOE/TOE
i --
1940 - July
Augut
September
October
November
December
1941 - Janluary
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
RovambeE,
December
1942 -January
February
March
April
May 376
June 212
July
August 141 62
September 123 36 80
October 17 30 141
November 37 56 155
December 110 92 211
SUJMMARY 0
1940 (6 Months) } 429 0 0 }, 45 00
1941 00 J
1942 589 1,017 214 331 1,025 0 2
1943 1,787 2,032 3,623 928 2,807 314N 33
19414 1,026 4,251 3,126 1,34,6 3,152 2,676 1,306
1945 (8Months) 381 971 0 312 109 1,652 125
TOTAL
CUMULATIPE 4,212 8,271 6,963 2,962 7,093 4,642 1,4,66
SEPTEMBER I, 1945
1940-AUGUST 31,
JULY 1,1,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY 945
31,1945
PRODUCTION, SEPTEMBER 1, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE 281
RADIO EQUIPMENT
SHIP AND SHIP-AND-SHORE
_________________(Unit - Each)
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April 56 271
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January 0
February 0
March 0
April 0
May 0
June 1,975 489
0
July 0
August 20 0 23
September 0 0 51 591 248
October 9 5 111 467
November 15 105 4o00 541
December 160 24 140 34 0 610
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 I 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~ 271
1941 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 J
1942 706 44 430 638 656 34 3,433 10 1,933
1943 2,819 11LLI 1,793 1,921 1,567 2,730 .3,247 257 14,788
194548 on1e ,6560 64 ;08
685 --949 929 ,986 1238 26,49
1945 1,81Mo0th4 3,708658 1,692 49036 1,218 26,o484
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 7,992 211 3,087 6,952 3,830 4,485. 12,569 1,526 49,525
RADIO EQUIPMEIIT
CROUND AND VEHICULAR
(Unit - Each)
CCMBAT
VEHICLECOMMRAND
SETS
1941 - Janury
February
March 4,927
April
May
June
July
August
September
October 19,537 47,942 92,056 46,998 71,673
November
December
July 850 950 900 3,000 2,323 4,518 2,790 1,394 2,350
August 853 475 900 3,725 2,157 6,460 6,280 1,100 2,310
September 850 250 1,250 3,067 1,461 4,959 9,019 1,500 1,306
October 64 250 1,500 3,550 1,556 8,799 9,152 1,200 2,024
November 0 595 1,40 3,587 3,936 10,544 9,780 615 1,100
December 300 0 1,693 3,386 2,170 7,684 8,203 2,835 825
1945 - January
February
Marchi
272
168
468
0
0
0
800
800
900
5,106
7,317
9,016
5,424
6,227
6,879
7,300
11,322
14,816
8,762
10,260
6,595
3,000
3,400
6,265
1,100
500
500
I
LI
April 468 0 1,300 8, 645 6,511 15,622 11,200 5,025 700
May 126 100 1,000 8,154 4,918 20,325 13,394 5,500 875
June 150 4,346 2,873 13,545 11,194 3,650 Program
July
August
Program
complete 150
50
800
850
257
800
1,019
753
701
2,448
1,358
3,454
1,644
1,000
860
complete I
SU1424ANY
(6Mnh)0 00 5,3 ,2 0
1941 190(0ots 243 492 0 19,537 47,942 92,056 46,998 71,673 0 0
1942 2,467 4,853 0 02,3 ,2
1943 5,524 1,733 7,635 0 18,285 38,346 110,896 36,088 36,537 14,860 31,346
1944 6,376 0 9,187 7,643 33,853 31,921 77,500 55,897 19,697 0 27,401
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 18,312 11,513 17,272 14,350 116,078 152,495 367,188 205,486 156,607 40,097 69,348
RADIO EQUIPMENT
GROUND AND VEHICtLAR
(Unit- Each)
FIELD ARTILLERY(SHORlT
RNGE) GENERAL CCRIMUDICATION
1940 - July
August
September
October.
November
December
1941 - Jsnn'mry
February
March-
April- 275
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March 225 917
April 1,215 1,000
May 107 462 142 1,570
June 790 2,771 3 4 0 659 1,161
1940 (6Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t
19410 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 275
1942 1,000 24,559 0 7,439 2,220 1,582 7,154 1,571
1943 600 21,157 0 3,659 534 300 23,800 5,911
1944 2,211 44,847 0 3,780 420 841 9,500 5,317
1945 (8 Months) 0 16,977 4,963 0 _0 863 5,403 1,907
CUMLATIVE TOTAL 3,811 107,540 4,963 14,878 3,174 3,586 45,857 14,981
re loaeForUsed by
-O - Sg _ e_
RADIO EQUIPMENT
GROUND AND VEHICULAR
(Unit- Each)
GENERAL
COMMIUICATION
- Continued
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941- January
February
March 666 337
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January 21.2 27
February 140 0
March 98 0
April 2 0
May 6o 0
June 0 0
1943 - January 0 0 14 0
February 2,560 98 10 12 0
March
April
1.2
92
55
35
8
2
0
1514 I 188
SUMMARY
1940(6 Months) p, 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 66J3 0 0 0 0 0
1942 0 1,030 J 673 227 0 0 19 110 1,282
19143 200 5,521 2,218 447 0 0 465 1,401 613
19144 214 7,999 .8914 200 2,816 5146 93 331 3,697.
1945(8 Months). 0 1,600 0 0 1,916 626 0 0 242
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 414 16,150 4,451 1,211 4,732 1,172 577 1,8142 5,8314
Figures revisedby U. S.War Department (SignalCorps). Series now represent Depot Aseemblies.'
RADIO EQUIPMENT
GROUND AND VEHICULAR
_________________
______________________________(unit -lach)
GENERAL
COSMIUICATION
- Continued AIR TRANSPORTABLE
SETS
Coemercial Type aiain qinn
Recivers aiain qimn
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March 15
April 0
May 0 369
June 172 951
July *32 0
August 105 825
September 100 2,610
October 120 1,270
November 0 1,125
December 0 6,590
1943 January
.- 250 6,3214
February _.600 5,550
March 0 0
April 400 3,1445.
May 250 2,686
June 20 350 3,560
July 355 0 450 5,700
August 25 470 3,3555
September 75 331 305 1,878
October. 77 169 876 6,207
November 90 155. 950 5,650
December. 100 182 768 5,685
19144- January 145. 809 453 5,500 24,
February 128 897 300 5,675 193
March 137 1,3014 387 1 4,030 588
April 15 1,6914 206 19 5,933 1,505
May 19 751 1414 49 4,012 2,387
June Program 972 3145 53 4,050 4,071
complete
July 1,062 0 50 5,9C2
August 277 0 32 5,000 6,177
September Progrem 0 46 5,581 5,758
October complete 0 50 1 4,200 911
November 0 47 25 2,1405 Program
December 311 105 23 1 2,639 complete
SU O4ANY
1940'(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 0 0 5144 0 0 0 0 13,720 0
19143 462 1,468 5,669 0 0 0 0 48,040 0
1944&444 7,766 2,1146 1,050 450 49 1 46,525 25,916
1945 (7 Months) 0 0 0 30 50 73 6,060 27,150 0
CUMUATIVE TOTAL 906 9,2314 8,359 1,080 500 122 6,061 335,1435 25,916
* Not available.--
RADIO EQUIPMENT
GROUND AND VEHICULAR
19111
- January
February
March
April 4,530 3,840 385 269
May.
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
19112- January 1,121 724 1,644 72
February 2,201 404 820 3
March 118 72 173 0
April 820 124 507 0
may 450 0 3,301 0
June 310 0 2,238 610 4 21 14
July 83 0 1,124 1,400 783 Program 118
August 0 0 3,626 2,265 3,629 complete 915 535
September 150 50 0 1,685 0 900 343
October 382 0* 0 2,702 0 3,139 200 2,109
Rovember 963 0 0 2,752 0 277 4,502
December 299 140 1,155 2,171 0 670 2,902
19113 January Program 0 2,203 2,131 0 461 40 4,878
February complete 0 2,523 1,787 0 1,634 384 4,421
March 0 1,557 1,754 1,306 1,633 762 2,828
April 0 52 1,552 2,320. 2,145 1,289 1,178 2,401
May 1,139 1,349 2,109 1,847 0 1,875 1,032 1,030
June 1,761 871 891 2,404 521 932 792 1,005
RADIO EQUIPMENT
GROUND AND VEHICULAR
____________________________________(Unit-Eanch)
I(Suitcase) SCR-555
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March 1,325 124 154 104
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January 0 0 0 36
February 2 0 0 36
March 74 0 0 28
April 344 22 0 26
May 0 40 24 0 5
June 0 34 0 0 0
July 0 386 0 75 0
August 42 57 0
September 42 347 53 224 0
03 16
October 271 57 0. 0
November 215 532 0
0 0
December 174 456' 2
.0 0
1943 - January 205 503 0
0 20
February 49 213 "0
10
March 165 131 0 43
April 0 372 Program 0 9
May 70 259 complete 0 39
June 107 202 0 12
Program
July 23 493 0 complete
August 11 919 235 5 11 20
September Program 164 400 0
0 5 5
October complete 986 39
November 944 Program 97 25
31 115
December 1,265 complete 105
0UMR 0 0 0 0
1940 (6 Months) 1,325 666 .124 154 104 o
19413.0 0
1942 1,164 1,933 104 3714 131 0 0 0 0 0
1943 630 6,451 10 674 123 0 97 269 0 165
1944 0 3,202 0 0 0 100 509 304 237 150
1945 (8Months) 0 1,019 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CUMUL.ATTVTOTAL 3,119 13,271 236 1,202 358 100 606 573 237 315
RADIO EQUIPMENT
GROUND AND VEHICULAR
VERYHIGH FREQUENICY
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
Decembec'
1942 - January
February
March
April
May J
June
July
August
September J
October
November 1 27
December 6 314
19143- Januery 3 614 i
February 0 1 J
March 0 37
April 0 12 56
May 0 14 5
June 1 10 48
July 9 8 140
Auguet 9 10 80
September 10 12 147
October 9 26 223
November 12 53 166
December 7 46 173
Program coplete
191414
- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1945 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
SUMAMARY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 7 0 98 0 61 0 34e 0
19143 60 54 1,156 181 1,1140 159 1,1234 167
19144 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1945(8 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL. 67 54 1,2514 181 1,201 159 1,158 167
PRODUCTION, JULY 1,1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 PRODCTIN, JLY , 94- AGUST3I,945SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE t7
RADIO EQUIPMENT
CROUND AND VEHICULAR
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 -January
February
March 1,545 6oo
April
May
June
July
Auguet
September
October
November
December
1942 January 0 0
February 0 0. Data Data
March 0 not not
April .0
0 available available
May 1 0 11
June 2 200 108
July 0 284
Augut 4 288
September 4 153 110 283
October 9 0 60 181
November Program 0 221 228
December complete 0 260 424
1943 - January 0 650 389
February 0 773 729 75
March 0 347 695
April 0 173 466 0
May 3 99 723 0
June 3 300 696 0
July 2 44 417 404 0
August 16 99 700 0 0
September 40o 100 700 400 0
October 50 62 1,300 600 0
November 86 33 1,026 922 0
December 64 0 594 988 0
1944 - January 11 0 656 901 3 13 5
February 0 827 944 8
39 33 75
March Program 0 448 897 10 40 20
April complete 0 31 348 24 31 0
May 25 0 Program 23 .0
June 41 0 complete 16 17 136
July Progrem.
46 0 complete 51 233
August
September 76 131 =rogran 135
71 0 complete 95
October
60 0 Program
November
Program 0 complete
December
complete 0
1945 - January
27
February
March Program
April complete
May
June
July
August
SUMMAY
901940
(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 # * 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 1,545 # #*
*0
1942 20 168 0 0 153 1,1423 1,648 * * 0
1930 1,625 261 153 395 7,079 7,012 1 4 7
1945 8Mots 0 4,651 50 790 319 2,093 3,090 84 219 699
6
195(Mnh~0 1, 05 b 0 100 0 27 0 0 0 0
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 20 8,049 311 1,043. 867 12,167 12,550 85 o 225 c 774
31, 1945
I, 1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBERI, 1945
JULY I,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, cEPTEMBER 4. 1945
290 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
RADIO EQUIPMENT
GROUND
AND VEHICULAR
_______________(Unit - Each)
OTHEREQIPMERT
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September 5.692 8,5514
October 34,828
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June * 1,200
July 560
August
I
September 98
October
November 6
December 1 50 200
1943 - January 50
February 7 0 1 1,200
18 3 850
March 19 0
13 550
April 14 86 25 825
May 12 1,980
June
29
49
411 8,82
51
22 470 14,517 58,0145
July
25 5714 28 187
August 0 575 3 1,181
September 0 926
October 18 2,700
0 1,079 1 5,529
November 0 985 1,179 Program 3,7214 1,509 6,367
December
550 Program. 1,9145 complete 5,950 1,222 6,025
191414
- January
complete
220 1,880 4,015 1,655 6,537
February 275 5141
March 4,607 1,798 6,205
275 1, ?13 5,525 1,1413 4,4914
April 220
May
1,236 6,100 1,601 4,070
200 1,210 6,015 1,601 3,151
June 100 1,210 6,5o 1,601 2,791
July
58 1,109 4,000 951 997
August. 66
September 567 4,400 931 977
200 110 1,010 951 0
October 1,553 452 55 1,1145 5,510 375 0
November 4,295 1,200 52 1,705 4,815 600 0
December 9,5140 1,515 0 1,786 5,3143 202 0
1945 - January 12,5514 1,000 100 1,762 6,700 70 415
February 11,276 1,000 100 1,225
March 8,500 605 98J,
11,3514 1,550 100 1,028 6,862 613 1,050
April 11,098 110
755 501 6,5s88 333 1,557
May 10,090 907 70 260
June 3,850 510 1,700
7,880 488 5 275 800 400 1,1.00
July 5,882 Program Program 625 1,500 250 719
August 1,690 complete complete 368 0 281 300
SUMM4ARY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0, 0 0 0 5,692 0 0 8,5514 54,828
1942 0 0 1 1,1714 0 1,400
191453 0 472 4,875 11,934 145 20,924* 17,24*8 70,1437
19144 15,388 5,167 1,631 0 14,610 0 5,06 15,639 29,20
1945 (8 Months) 69,8214 5,500 485 0 6,0*40 3,0 ,9 ,0
CUMULATIVETOTAL 85,212 8,667 2,589 6,0149 38,280 -145 116,00C0 42,933 142,285
I, 1940-AUGUST
JULY1,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945 Ae-oat
"OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
RADAR EQUIPMENT
AI RBDRNE-ARMIY
(Unit-,Each)
ALTIMETERS -EQUIPMENT
BOMBING COUBTERMEAS
UREEQUIPMENT'
Transemitting Equipmlent
S -58 Light-
PERIO SCE518 eight
and and High AN/APQ-.5 AN/AP-7 AU/APQ-13 SCR-521 A /F- A/AT2 A/ATS A/A2
SCR-618 Altitude ___- ___-T__
AN/AP_____ Ala/APT-2 _AN____-5 _Ax/APQ-2 ___/APQ-
SCR-718
1940 - July
Augut
September
October
November'
December
1941 - January
February,
f
March
April
May
June
July
Augut
September
October
15
November
December
1942 - January 35
February 30
March 4
April 293
May 211
June 155 1,244
July 428 0
Auguet 982 0
September 1,068 331
October 1,079 231
November 503 Program
December 0 complete
1943 - January 0
February 21
March Program
April complete
May
June 20
July 18
August 35
September 28 60 200
October 61 103 3 16
November 217 108 11 284
December 675 20 0
1944 - January 64o 108 3 321
February. 526 130 53 57
March 1,021 165 126 574
April 745 0 202 140 541 140
May 804 0 255 316 831 324
June 883 0 308 426 1,204 687
July 843 50 375 613. 1,298 1,101
August 757 125 402 660 880 1,805
September 50 225 450 862 513 2,755
October 1,126 335 541 808 0 3 3,225
November 1,320 335 577 705 0 617 2,689
December 1,205 404 670 365 0 . 1,002 2,048
1945'- January 1,010 25 610 406 351 910 1,801
February 765 360 610 714 Program 628 Program
March 762 390 610 350 complete 1,200 complete
April 698 400 600 214
May 703
604 230 600 200 850
June 481 280 450 200 500
July 630 100
August 347 142 250
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19111 0 0 0 0 0' 15 0 0 0 0 0
194o2 4,215 0 0 0 0 2,3T9 0 "0 0 0 0
194o3 21 981 529 0 34 0 0 500 0 0 0
1944 0 9,920 1,716 3140 4,001 0 5,021 6,219 1,622 41,370 14,,7711
1945 (7Months) 0 4,950 1,785 1,331 3,827 0 2,226 351 5,041 2,986 1,801
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 4,236 15,851 °4,030 1,671 7,862 2,394 7,247 7,070 6,663 7,356 16,575
* Hot available.
RADAR EQUIPMENT
Al REORNE-ARMY
caUBUMSBR
TD EQI 2RTION EQUIPM°r
1940m July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
J5
1942 -January 0
February 0'
March 0
April
May 8 59
June 34
July
August
77 57
65 55
September 38
October 53
November
35 46
89 125
December 111 23
1943 - January 139
February 71 8
March 92 Program
April 122 complete
may 154
June
207
July 332
August 282
September 287
October 241
November 254
December 143
1944 -January
169
February 32 213
March 5 15 69
April 0 27 83
May 32 8 184 62
June 97 0 197 595,
July 119 0 130 1,54L,
August
September
15 1 iso 2,054
203 185 l6 130 3,825
October 179 2-50 460 130 5,000
November 301 300 441 0 130 5,158
December 50 715 524 10 114 4,730
1945 - January 254 600, 400 370 82, 46 4,358
February 195 180 150 0 185 154 3, 400
March 345 322 200 183 278 150 2,850
April 310 330 200 117 230 150 2,250
May 395 310 250 86 260 150 1,960
June 522 275 54 60 70 125 1,000
July 381 0 0 26 0 44 505
August
SUMMAY
1940 (6Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19410 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 457( 50 439 0 0
1943 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 2,189 741 147 0 0
1944 1,289 1,300 1,265 977 '1,625 335 125 1,679 3,584 0 0 22,770
1945 (7 Months) 2,402 1,102 2,017 1,254 842 1,157 1,105 819 1,635 0 250 16,523
TOT2AL
CUMULATIVE 3,691 2,402 3,282 2,231 2,467 1,492 1,230 5,144 6,010 591 250 39,095
Sot available.
RADAR EQUIIPMENT"
Al REORlNE-ARMY
_________________ ~~~~~~~(Unit
- Each) _____________________
P __________--Svitching SCE-595
AAA1 A/AE-2 A/MG-5 A/AE-13 AA/AI-15 Equipment 502-515 SCR-535 end Al/AP-15
RCO-135A scR-695
1940 -July
Augut
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April 45
May
June
July
Augut
September
October
November
December
1942 January 15
February 2 126
March 71 184
April 7 768
May 257 935
June 2,813
24,655 0
July 4,18o 200
August 300 2,700 675
September 0 1,638 1,350
}70,493
October 225 0 5,152
November 300 4,889 10,374
December 1,276 1,483 7,642
191=3
- January 2,082 2,115 2,407
February 3,173 2,172 6,503s
March 2,226 3,507 9,061
April 688 Program 8,749
May )0 complete 9,153
June "0 9,148
July 0 0 10,500
Auguet ~0 0 10,249
September 0. 0 13,096
October 0 2,312 9,776
November 8,160 1,400 9,350
December 14,760 2,750
1944 -January 21,835 2,607 7,343
February 6,765 Program 5,541
March 2,604 complete 4,689
April 10 50 500 3,661
May 30 0 2,000 3,264
June 40 0 2,000 3,001
July 40 5 68 3,300 1,000
Auguet 40 207 3,300 , 1,300
September 40 23 318 3,300 1,768
October Program Program 416 3,300 2,001
November complete complete 400 0 1,845
December 70 0. 2,073
SU.2A2Y
194O(6 Monthe)0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0, 0 0 0 ) ' 0 0 0
1942 0 0 0 0 0 24,655 2,455 19,716 25,393 0
1943 0 0 0 0 0 93,413 14,631 7,794 106,425 0
1944h 200_ 33 80 1,529 87 48,904 2,607 0 37,486 0
1945 (7 Months) 0 0 400 0 2,750 21,000 0 0 15,447 257
CUMULPIVE TaroAt 200, 33 480: 1,529 2,837 187,972 19,736 27,510 184,751 257
Fr dfense
USE Night fightrs. of - - - N Ra.poads toideati fi cation _
*. Not available.
RADAR EQUIPMENT
AlIRBORNE-ARMY
(Uit - Each)
TESTEQUPENT ,NAVIGATION
EQIPMENqT
SCR-729
PERIOD p~u-16 and
PU-7, AP T5-16/APE AN/AE-3 Aft/APN-2 AN/APN-4 AN/APN-9 AN/APN-12 AN/APN-19
(soR-729
Moified)
1940 - July
August /
September.
October
November
December
1941 -January
February
March
April.
May
June
Juxly
Auguet
September
October,
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1943 - January
February
March.
April
May
June 30
*July 24
August .27
September
*October 393
November. 105 735 159.
December -236 869 188
1944 - January 28 1,499 834
February * 200 1,339 825
March. 380 1,724 1,278 ;
April. 378 2,049 1,970
May .377 2,681 5,018
June. 87 1 2,580 3,694
* Sot available.
.4
RADAR EQUIPMENT
AlIRBORNE-NAVY
P 10AY/AYF ~A/AFA-16
AA ASfl ABC ASE AenB, AN4/APA-17
19140- July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April 10
May
June
July
August 18 0 0
September 100 614 78 0 1,1014
October 99 66 330 0 429
November 75 37 614 276 0 275
December 0 60 23 77 8 122
19145- January 200 187 44 818 10 1914
February Program 648 2 865 51 90
March complete 1,0144 75 7814 77 S 44
April 1,665 27 1,609 62 Program
May 2,026 43 1,8614 37 complete
June 2,062 33 1,560 19
July 2,068 12 1,569 0
August 1,422 1 2,029 1
September 1,496 2 1,137 Program
October 2,567 3 1,1214 complete
November 3,281 1 2,009
December 3,712 Program 2,322
complete
191414
"January 3,810 1,512
February 4,477 1,291
March 4,730 1,2814
April 4,126 1,681 1
May 4,829 1,207 3
June 4,612 1,600 0
July 5,5214 1,301 0
August 7,0914 0 0
September 8,2149 191 25
Oc tober 7,073 800 66
November 9,008 550 1014
December 8,1427 503 3145
1945 January 8,170 476 550
February 5,056 1
March 350
2,923 Program 350
April 3,029 complete
May 350
2,903 180
June 2,599
July 180
965 60
August 115 3
SUMMARY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 75 296 249 809 18 1,930 0 0 0
19143 200 22,178 243 17,690 257 328 119 0 0
19144 0 71,959 0 11,920 0 0 5,672 5144 157
19145 (8 Months) 0 25,760 0 477 0 0 2,850 1,823 1,2214
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 275 120,193 492 30,896 275 2,258 6,6141 2,367 1,381
USE ,l
0to-.rude 0 t Equipmen~tIl re on
20,000 feet. 400 fee1,Todt ie,,preene orASH. tinder.
31, 945
940-AUGUST 31, 1945
JULYI,I,1940-AUGUST SEPTEMBER I, 945
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, SEPTEMBER 1,,1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE RMMWWA@%
__ .
RADAR EQUIPMENT
Al REOJRNE-NAVY
(Unit - Each)
DETECTION
EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT
IDENTIFICATION
PERIOD A/APS-2 AN/APS-3 AN/APS-4 AI/APS-6/6A ABA ABD ABE ABE ANAsPR-1 A/JX-
(ASO) (ARD) (ASH) and AlA AF (BJ
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December'
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
2,921
June
,1,684
July
August
September 705
1,280
275
650
I 1,250
5,409
October 8 b00 974 9,932
November 52 778 1,844 15,287
December 89 700 1,689 11,525
j
November 412 8
December 510 13 550
J
March 145 595
April 121 156 0 1,250 1,594
May 134 200 0 1,950 2,542
June 100 249 0 2,798 5,254
J
1945 - January 100 1,522 0
February 215 1,300 540 1,511 1,345
March 93 1,200 460 1,155 1,204
April Program 1,099 Program 888 1,046
May complete 1,000 complete 1,279 1,029
June 1,000 1,007 1,025
July 700 949 1,051
August 210 247 437
1]
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 149 78 0 0 5,704 1,684 7,072 41,403 0 0
1943 3,666 2,565 43 75 4,796 501 4,890 57,687 0 0
1944 1,348 6,634 6,670 1,b04 .0 0 0 647 28,568 26,509
1945 (8 Months) 406 576 7,851 1,101 0 0 0 1,000 9,225 8,343
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 5,509 9,853 14,550 2,778 10,500 2,185 1256 100,757 57,795 54,652
Fotimps.
To determ,,,ineSu
SEPTEMBER I. 1945
JULYI,1,1940-AUGUST
PRUOUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, 1940-AUGUST
SI, 1945
31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMIL $ SPECIAL RELEASE
RADAR EQUIPMENT
SHIP ANDSHIP-AND-SHORE
(Unit- Each)
FIRS CONTROL
PERIOD 1Shore
Mark 4 Mark 10 Mad 1 Mark 12 Mark 3 Mark 8 Mark 16
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April 4o
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March 301 85
April
May
June 14 Program
complete
July 20
August 11 2
September 3 2
October 13 2
Rovember 8 4
December 0 7
1943 - January 0 5 9
Flebruary 30 12 10
March 7 6
April 314 1 8
May 35 0 6 9
June 19 0 5 2 14
July 25 0 39 8 20
August 28 4 70 5 5
September 28 0 73 6 314
October 26 0 110 5 21
November 25 0 10 7 214
December 97 0 15 6 20
191414
- January Program 5 0 7 Program
February complete 5 7 complete
March 6 25 7
April 3 18 8
May 5 21 8
June 5 Program 8
complete
July 6 8
August 9 8
September 9 8
October Program 10
November complete 12
December 19
1945 - January Program
February complete
March
April
May
June
July
August
SUMM4ARY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0
1941 50a 00o
194237 0 0 0 85 17 0
191434295 29 32217 0 7 5
1940 58 100 200 0 0
1945 (8 Months) DD02lO0
CUMULIATIVETOTAL 670 82 422 699 125 205 150
RADAR EQUIPMENT
SHIP AND SHIP-AND-SHORE
____________(unit -Each)
Identilfoation Equipment
1940- Jl
August
Septemiber
October
November
December
1941 .-January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February'
March
April 32
May
June
July
August 214
September 0
October 13
November 31
December 57
1943 - Jenuary 35 6
February 22 43
March 20 92
April 21 131
May 91
June program 27
complete Frogrei
July comp?ete
August
September
October 0
November 1
December 51
July 47 1,031
August 74 1,222
September 43 1,0314
October 52 803
November 69 579
December 28 0
1945 - January 8 0
February 72 20 0
March 42 14 0
April 75 Program 300
Maey 100 complete 300
Jane 100 175
July 80 209
August 0 241
SUMABY
1940(6 months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1420 0 0 0 277 0 906 0
19,3 0 0 0 0 123 390 1,007 52
19144 3 70 7. 358 0 0 1,768 8,176
191+5(8 rthiel 52 525 395 42 0 0 48o 1,225
T0TAL
CM14U"-TI72 55 595 402 400 1400 390 4,161 9,1453
Mounetd Hy eY
RADAR EQUIPMENT
SHIP ANDSHIP-AND-SHORE
________________(Unit - Each)
Detection Equipent
PERIODI
SA Bc SD BE SF SG SR { N
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April 339 k45
May
June
July
August 35 0 1 714 0
September 20 6 0. 1 31 38
October 4 6 0 5 25 29,
November. 1 3 0 1 55 37
December 8 16 7 20 1
36 18
1943 - January 33 9, 22 30 42 6 9
February 57 10 214 45 59 18 2
March 37 13 25 63 92 22 7
April 38 22 30 83 52 6 10
May 40 10 35 100 36 Program 0
June 30 1 100 101
21 complete 0
July 28 8 21 100 69 0
August. 30 21 12 85 31 0
September 0 32 Program 99 57 6
October 10 16 complete 113 96 32
November 30 30 133 109 10
December 40 35 132 69 20
1944 - January 40 20 200 16
February 41 30 38 514 10
March 30 10 49 66
April 31
9 2 82 82 17
May 35 1 1214 82 17
June 50 1 59 20
75
July 50 3 Program 57. 20
August 50 20 complete 20
50
September 41 28 90 20
October 214 314 100 20
November 18 1 60 15
December. 22 4 40 214
1945 - January 20 Program 3 15
February 20 complete 0 7
March 20 0 Program
April Program 1 complete
May complete 35
June 15
July 26
August 5
SU144AEY
194i0(6 months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
194i2 28 407 31 8 28 221. 1 167
1943 588 373 207 190 1,083 813 52 76
19144 718 410 1514 0 552 818 0 230
1945 (8Months)1 230 6o 0 0 0 85 0 22
CUMULIATIVE
TOTAL 1,564i 1,250 392 198 1,663 1,937 53 495
Fr battle-Sufc
SEPTEMBER I, 1945
I, 1940-
JULY 1,1940=AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION,
AUGUST 31, 945
31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
300 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
RADAREQUIPMENT
SHlIP ANDSHIP-AND-SHORE
(Unit - Each)
1940 -July
Auguet
September
October
November
December
1941 -January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October 0
November 2
December 0
1943 -January 5
February 16
March 59
April 123
May n10
June 110
July 84
August 96
September 96
October 25
November 40 .
December 60
1944 - January 55
February 75
March 90
April 90
May 95
June 75
July Program
August complete 3
September 1
October 0
November 0
December 0
1945 - January 14
February 43
March 43
April Program
May complete
June
July
August
SUMMdARY
1940 (6Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
1943 223 0 824 1,315 0 0 o 0 o
1945 (8Monthal 50 33. 0 766 134 221 216 1,121 100 Li
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 375 84 1,309 6,153 198 276 692 1,274 104
945
31,1945
I, 1940-AUGUST 31, SEPTEMBER I, 1945
JULY 1,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, SEPTEMBER I. 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE 301
RADAR EQUIPMENT
cROUN
D
(Unit - Each)
AIRCRAFT
DETECTORS
Long Range Medium Range (Tranportable)
PERIOD
Mobile Fixed A/C-1 A/S- ANP-5 A/P-0 A/P- RTSS
SCR-270 SCR-271 A/CS. Af/s- A/PS5 A/I-C p/p.1 Aris5
1940 - July
Augut
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April 106
May
June
July
Augut
September
October
November
December
1942 - January 2
February 2
March 14
April 10 18
May 16 5
June 16
July
Auguat
8- 16
September 9 9
October 8 9
November
28 32
12 30
December
23 42
1945 - January 0 37
February 40
March 16
12 1
April
May 33 0
June 35 0
0 0
July
Auguet 36 0
17 34
September 0 1
October 0
November Program
December
10 complete
0
1944 - January
30 2
February
25 11
March
9 20 11
April 30
May
2 35
Program 40 50
June complete 46
July 107
August 51
September
Program 131
complete 136
October
November
46
December
69
5
1945 - January Program
complete
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 1060 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 148 171 0 0 0 0 0 0
1943 183 89 0 0 0 0 0 0
1944 66 0 3 0 0 0 200 650
1945 (7 onths) 0 0 56 2 71 44 0 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 503 260 59 2 71 44 200 65o
Dource
Data-aUtaS
i
War Department (Signal Corps) end ArczyAir Forces (Air Technical Service Command).
* Not available.
RADAR EQUIPMENT
CROUN
C
_____________________ ~~~~~(Unit
Each)_____________________
-
1
PERIOD1 4 HP~
eight
Fixed Mobile Trneit SCR-58 Finder
SCR-615 SC-527 Receiver Navigation AN/MG-1 SCR-545 and NONP-1
SC-268 SCR-547
A ad CRa -627 nd
SCR-567 AN Nl SCR-784
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April 370
May
June
July
Augut
September
October
November
December
1942 - January 52
February 16
March 50
April 46
May 7
June 46
July 80
August 107
September 117
October 115 4
November 27 141 22
December Program 156 44
complete
1943 -. January 174 67
February
March 157 81
April
1 57 112
3' 1 121 92
May 1 125 26
June 7
16 8 118 27
July
August 28 6 13 51 25
September 23 20 44 69 Program
October 33 40 86 90 complete
29 51 150 110
November 21 51 173 129
December 16 41 170 130
1944 - January
February 17 48 170 31
March 21 8 170 102
15 Program 170 131
April
May 8 complete 170 66
June 115 Program
11 39 complete
July
August
9 0
2 0
September
October Program 0
November complete 0
December 0.
6
1945 - January 1
February 19
March 11 25
April 37 50
May 41 100
June 55 3
July 26 73
Augut 20 120
-5 0
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a J 370 0
1942 a 0 27 0a 0 0 0 933 70
1943 30 177 0 0 0 219 636 0 1,331 430
1944 15 91 0 56 0 56 64o 1 330 0
1945 (8 Monthal 63 a 0 0 121 a 42 0 214 382 0 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 108 268 27 177 42 275 1,690 383 2,964 500
a TotalthroughJuly 1945.
* Not available.
31, 1945
1940-AUGUST 31,
JULY I,I,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, 1945
SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS "SPECIAL RELEASE 303
RADAR EQUIPMENT
GROUND
(Unit - Eah)
194.0 - July
August
September
October
November
December
191.1 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Augut
September
October
November
December
194.2 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Auguet
September
October
November 25
December 0
191.3- January 25
February 0
March 0
April 13
May Program
June complete
July
August 2
September 0
October 12
November 50 b
December 179 225 10
191.1.January 25 126 50 15
February 57 175 80 15
March 121 21.8 88 20
April 11.0 227 99 22
May 101 251 73 4.0 Program
June Program 265 72 70 complete
complete
July 1 Program Program
Auguet 0 complete complete
September 0
October 75
November Program
December complete
191.5- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Auguet
SUMMARY
1940 (6Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941Q0 0 0 0 0 0 0
194.2 0 0 0 0 0 25 0
19435 0 0 179 275 0 355 0
19441 0 42 1,366 462 110 0 7
195 (7 Months) 71 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL,
CUMULGATIVE 71 4412 1,51.5 757 110 60 102
Not available.
31, 1945
1,1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY1,1940-AUGUST
PRODUCTION, JULY SEPTEMBER I, 1945
304 OMPIJS SPECIAL RELEASE
RADAR EQUIPMENT
GROUND
(Unit- Ech)
Fixed. Portable
1 TE-53
B~
Set PE-185Q
SCR-582 ScR-296 SCR682 JbRC-7 g Fo0e Ui
I RC- 1
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January.
February
March
April 1
May 0
June 0
July 4 1 1
August
11 0 230
September
October 9 0 220
November 6 214 277
December 0 35 25
10 46 240 183
194o3- January
February 10 20 80 0 20
March 5 20 614 0 19
April Program 10 29 67 19
May complete 10 0 0 19
June 9 0 36 19
0 0 0 214
July*
August 12 0 0 102
September 6 1 0 50 72
October 6 0 0 138 514
November Program 1 67 0*
December complete 1 Program 25 38
10 complete 126 45
19144- January
February 12 125 23
March 12 62 26
April 20 Program 214 80
May 20 complete 59 153
June 20 59 4,777
19 60 1,221
July
August 17 6o 3,657
September 6 60 18,590
October 5 56 26,883
November Program 60 30,441
December complete 514 34,301
36 33,959
1945 - January
February Program 47,097
March complete 64,402
April 76,621
May 100,1463
June 120,110
July 132,231
August 40,423
53,.692
SUMMARY
1940(6 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942.40 107 0 993 183 0 0
19143 15 93 13 240 442 487 0
19144 0 0 131 0 187 579 154,062
19145 (8 Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 735,039
CUMULATIV TOTAL 55 200 1414 1,233 812 1,066 889,101
Fo eetn
eeyvesl.dttor
n rcigT evc icatFrSR
sts. 7USE
nd7527"odnace o
SHIPBOARD
551314
1940 -July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April 28
May 23
June 656
July
August 8 221
September 11 38 79
October 13 52 Program
November 1 68 4 complete
December 0 74 8 20
19143- January 8 64 31 10
February 68 38 16
March 10 0
53
April 7 8o 43
May 30 7 -3 10
June 43 55 1
July 52 47 52 2
August 19 73 Program
September 13 49 60 complete
October 11 50 55
November 6 39 41
December 2 43 2 45
19144- January 1 54 1 32
February' Program 53. 0 31
March complete 57 15 27
April 37 26
May 55 76 12
June 25 52 Program
complete
July 38 55
August 27 45
September 11 57
October 2 50
November 4 46
December Program 48
complete
1945 - January 0
February 20
March Program
April complete
May
June
July
August
SUMMARY
1940 (6Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 61 255 0 0 23 12 765 300 20
1943 201 632 194 2. 133 53. 1,934 0 82
1944 1 382 292 482 165 128 1,931 0 0
1945 (8Months ~ 0 0 305 20 2 0 301 0. 0
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 263 1,269 791 504 323 671 4,931 300 102
____________________ ~~~~~(Unit
Each)_____________________
-
EcoSudigSh Rnigand
Sounding Echo Raging
PERIOD Sono-uoy
NJ 1EN 1me 1l WA WCA QUO QCP Q DfQ.a
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
111-December
February
March
April. 37 8
May
June
July
August
September
October
November.I
1942 - January 0
February a
March 0
April 83 0
May 335 279 .0
June0
July0
August5 0
September 61. 13 40 4
October 42 6 90 4
November 9 30 59 8 1
December 18 18 76' 7 0
1943 -January 1014 9 77 7 0. 72
February 88 2 88 4 3
March 90 2 40 106 9 7
April 123 21 23 102 9 0_ 0
May 135 13 Program 102 6 0 0
June 161 26 complete 41 9 0 0
July 147 29 15 73 8.0
August 137 42 35 65 7 1 350
September 89 27 .. 54 62 6 5
October 99 19 68 28 5 15 70
November 171 100 68 8 6 10 0
December 145 142 614 15 910
191414
- January '205 i10347 9 4 1 25
February 202 112 90 1. 5 3 1 138
March 245 102 102 1 15 2 1 212
April 94 -33 146 3 6 2 2 163
May 93 16. 166 0 12 Program 1 6 112j
June 112 33 145 1 12 complete 1 5 50
July 43 52 145 1 13 0 3 25
August 6 111 143 0 7 1 3 125
September 0 42 151 0 14 . 0 7 88
October, 0 70 92 19 16 1 6 *62J
November 0 62 52 45 1 Program 6 Program
December 0 117 41 32 4 complete 3 " complete
4
19 5 -January 12 54 26 85 10 0
February49 46 18 76 6 0
March 81 59 0 65 8 1
April 51 81 5 69 50
May 69 66 38 54 7 0
June 40 80 46 24 7.
July Program 93 14 4 5 19
Auutcomplete 0 11 0 1 0
SUMMIARY
1940 (6Months) /I 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0
1941 13 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0
194 465 0 346 0 353 23 .0 1 0 0
1943 1,1489 421 74 3014 767 85 0 42 0 492
19144 1,000 853 0 1,320 112 109 7 9 39 1,000j
1945 (8 Months) 302 479 0 158 377 49 0 0 250
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 3,293 1,753 420 1,782 ' 1,609 2714 7 52 614 1,1492'
-AGUT3-
PMODUOTIONJLY, 1940..... 14 SPEMER--14
PRODUCTION, JULY 1,1940-AUGUST 31, 1945
SEPTEMBER 1, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE 307
0EUTRALEXCHANGES PORTABLE
SWITCHBOARDS
{______
for Switchboard BD-96 BD-89 'TC-20, 6-line 12-line TC-29 3R
TC-.5 (20-line) for for TC-.40,or BD-1 BD72
for TC-4 TC-2 TC-1
TC-l2 ____ _____ ____.___
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February 24 7,900 6,099 79
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January 14 152 923 17
February 23 130 177 50
March 13 0 126 38
April 0 0 250 28
May 0 371 113 37
June 0 298 192 40
July 0 142 270 30
August 25 0 0 1 19
September 62 0 0 235 0
October 48 0 810 920 0
November 135 0 946 1,202 0
December 120 0 685 632 0
CUMULATIVETOTAL- 3,062 6,153 5,056 1,976 890 42,382 33,661 4,5 3,140
31, 945
I, 1940-AUGUST 31, SEPTEMBER I, 1945
JULY
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, 1,1940-AUGUST 1945 SEPTEMBER 1, 1945
308 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE O W
__________________(Unit -Each)
FIE~LDTELEPHONES
PORTABLE TEIEPEOSE
SETS TELEGRAPH SETS
Repeater Sets
E-8-AFu
(S<O Short Teletypewriter
EE-8 (ai ed) EE-108 Ringer Single Three Line Printer
Soviet Type Moiid -12A
x-61820A
Unit Unit T-S TG-7
x-6i821E
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 -January
February
March
April 342,489 5,720
May
June
July
August
September
October 2,559
November
December
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 3218 0 0 0 0 5,20,5
19132490 0 0 0 0 0,2 ,5
1942r 220,7146 104,914 34,079 0 0 0 4,344
1940 -July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February 160
March
.April
May
June
July
Augut
September
October
November
* December
CUTArV
OA 2,281+ 339 7,631 9,185 7,202 3,4+56 4,865 4,655
Tote
ei ndri ve,. il
SEPTEMBER I.1945
PRODUCTION, JULY 1,1940-AUGUST 31,1945
PRODUCTION, JULY I,1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I. 1945
OW f0~1B lJ
OMPUS SPECIAL. RELEASE wima'.
WIRE COMMUNICATION AND MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
______________________ ~~~~(Unit
Each)___
- _________________
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April - 2,805 800
May
June
July
August
September 6,651 1,788
October
November
December
USE Armyhead.,di
a Including16,782
assemblies
of W C-534,not distributed by months.
Wire 110-B
Twisted1 ng eWire Reel
PERIOD I Pair Assault ITactic W
lir Re1 Unit Wr
Total.ncudng
-Total Equivalent
Double
Conductor
Tactic3 Cll (Colapsiblo Thrower
-oSand)-313
1940 - July
August
Septeaber
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March 17,445
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January 619
February 64
March 187
April 12,451 0
May 4,149 0
June 6,559 560
---
-
Test Sets Trans-
portable
PERIOD ignaling Ciphering Signal Time Filter
Portable EquipmentEquipmentrFacsimile
Device Lamp Control and
CobtCHIGCI GOT GOT
TS-26/TSM oltametey Panel Equipment
EquipmentOperation Set 19 scn-636 5011-602
RC-58 M-209
AP-50A SE-1l BC-133 Rooam
E6r 1-50
AN/TrQ-1
!I i i i i
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March 1, 535 3,o514 120
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
July 61 '12 80 7 0
0
August 31 300 540 0
September 59 4,003 5 0
October 428 618 8,505 1 3,7314 2 12
November 348 6214 6,612 53 580 10 1
December 300 8214 8,173 21 890 9 19
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 24,543 17,691 373,698 1,5142 140,946 49,484 589 232 18,7114 155 15 745
EXPLANATORY OTES
COMMUNICATIONS AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
Source of Data
United States War Department, Signal Corps; United States Army Air Forces, Air
Technical Service Command; and United States Navy Department, Bureau of Ships and Bureau
of Ordnance.
Coveraye of Data
The selected items of Communications and Electronie Equipment for which data are
shown in this section are those considered to be of major importance during the wartime pro-
gram, in terms of strategic need or volume of production. For the items included, data rep-
resent total production undertaken within the United States.
Classification of Items
For the purposes of classification Radio and Radar are treated as independent cate-
gories of equipment. From a standpoint of use or principles of operation no such firm line
can be drawn between them. Radar-meaning RAdio Detection And Ranging-is by definition a
special type of radio, and many components are common to equipment shown in both classes.
Acceptances
Army-procured Items
Navy-procured Items
These data include land equipment for naval operations as well as shipborne
equipment.
Included on page 312 are data on selected items of Communications and Electronic
Equipment procured in Canada by the United States War Department. These production pro-
grams are not included among the items shown in the pages preceding 312.
GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
COMMUNICATIONS AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
a No officialinformationon abbreviations preceded by manu- b The letters are the first letters (except when preceded by
facturer'sname (such as RCA, Bendix,Sallicrafter, Collins "A") of the model designations and indicate the basic func-
and Pilot)is available. tions of the equipment.The prefix "A" indicatesairborne
installation.Lettersfollowing the first identifyspe-
cificequipment.
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
AVIATION GASOLINE
________________
____________________ (Unit- Thousand Barels)
Source of 2hta - Petrolum Administration for War: "Aviation Gasoline Report to the War Production Board."
a Fourth quarter only.
b First seven months only.
c Total of available data.
* Not available.
MACHINERY
CONSTRUCTION EQUI PMENT
(ASF-PROCURED)
_______________(Unit - Each)
1940,- July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April Data not available
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 -January 0 0 0
February 0 0 0
March 0 0 .0
April 0 0 0
may 0 0 0
June 0 0 0 Date not
available
July 0 0 0
August 0 0 0
September 0 0 0
October 0 0 0
November 0 0 0
December 0 0 0
1943 - January 1 18 25
February 1 4 18 25
March 1 18 26
April 1 18 26
May 1 18 26
June 1 18 26
July 1 18 26
August 2 5 18 26
September 2 19 26
October 2 5 19 26
November 2 5 19 26
December 2 0 19 26
7
19144- January 0 26 48
February 12 5 30 69
March 2 51
April 10 34 75
May 5 32 68
June 0 51 50
7
July 2 0 35 55
August 0 6 36 55
September 0 314 71
October 4 5 46 53
November 8 40 43
December Progrem 59 41
complete 2
1945 - January 47 40
February 48 38
March Progrem 62 57
April complete 70 27
May 43 48
June 20 42
July Program 33
August complete 35
SUMMARY
1940(6 Monthe) * * 44* 4#44 * * 44 *
1941 * * 44 * 44 44 * 44 4 *
1942 0 0 31 0 47 329 0 0 * 6 266
1943 17 55 240 325 827 1,322 220 95 310 218 535
191414 43 52 350 345 2,200 1,692 474 132 693 471 775
1945 (8 months) 0 10 140 348 1,205 615 290 26 300 439 456
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 60 a 11'7 a 761 a 1,018 a 4,279a 3,958 a 9814a 253 a 1,303 b 1,1314a 2,032 a
Source of Data - U.S. War Department (Engineer Corps).
Stage of Completion - Acceptance of goods following inspection end preparation for shipment.
a Excluding 1940 end 1941; data are not available.
b~ Excluding 1940, 1941, and 1942; data are not available.
* Not available,
MACH INiERY
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
(ASP-PROCURED)
__________________
____________ (Unit - Each) __________________ ______
1940 - July
Augut
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February.
March
April Data not 'available
May
June
July
Augut
September
October
November
December
July 44 5 39 20
August 48 5 39 25
September 44 10 39 25
October 46 0 39 22
November. 0 39 17
December 40 0 46 21
1945 - January 38 3 93 26
February 30 5 140 24
March 62 5 115 45
April 74 5 108 44
May 46 5. 62
June 36 Program 10 35
July 14 complete 6 26
August 10 6 10
ST MARY
1940 (6 Months)* * * # * * * *
1941 * * * * * * * *
1942 1,229 -192 0 470 2 723 793 47
194l3 2,598 952 3 354 409 445 2,045 186
1944 1,825 592 44 309 383 526 1,336 267
1945 (8 Monthel 1,154 310 23 278 262 540 716 255
.. 3.1_...945
1940-AUGUST...
-'nnUCION, JULY 1..
PRODUCTION, JULY 1, 1940-AUGUST 31, 1945
SEPTEMBER 1,1945
318 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
MACHINIERY
CONSTRUCTI ON EQUIPMENT
(NAVY-PROCURED)
___________________ ~~~~(Unit
Each)__________________
-
CRANES CRAWLER
AND SHOVELS, TYIPE
Pitcher
Crane Grader Scruper Crawler
Truck-moouted. 14. and Diesel-driven Carryall Gaoline-
PERIOD 3/4-cu. yd. 2-cu. y. 3/J-cu. ydt. 3/1-cu. yd. *-cu. yd. 12-foot lable-controllei driven
10-to 15-ton 0- to 30-ton 7- to 13-ton 7- to 13-ton 5-to6-too Blade -tol10-cu. yd. Whel-type
sr/Crane
Boom Iv/CraneBoom v/Crane Boom W/Crane Boom v/Crane.Boom Lift
anConversions andConversiono
I I. - I 44 1"
1940 - July
Augut Data Data
September not not
October evailable available
November
December
July 0 0
August 0. 0
September 0 0
October 0 Data 0
November 0 not 0 .
December 0 available 0
1942 - January 5 2
13 0 .0
February 6 28
0
March 0 28 '39 0 0
April 0 0 24
May 0 0 1 0
7 0 21
June 0 3
July 0' 2 0 12
0
August 16 10 60 225
5 0
September 12 24 24
October 79 182 2
8 53 0
November 14 30 35 0
26. 24 0 0
December 21
0 26 0*
1943 - January 2 0
February 0 0 0. 57 1,313
0
March 102 .0 0 4. 63 96
86 0 0 0
April 0
May 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0
June 0 0 0 0
0
July 0. 0 0 1
0 0 0
August 0 0 0 0
September 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0
October 0 *0 0 0
0 .0 0 0* 0
November 0 0 0 *0 0 0
December 0
46 0 17 15
1944 - January 17 15 8
February 17 10 39 0 27
0 22 6
March 14. 39 4
April 19 10 51 0 24
May 61 0 101 9
24 16
June 62 0 69 4
35 13
19 36. 59 0
July 21 13 4
August 19 9 13 51 44
92 0
September 20 18 3l1 33
16 27 200
October 28 10 43 100 72 "119
November 18 20
December 15 12 *18 88
43 59 .14
1945 - January 37 25 23 77.
February 37 60 38
71 27 .92 62
March ;22 53 52
April 79 69 45
50 35 17
May 25 20 66 32
27 81 87
June 66 32 68
*42 31
July 66 22 27
13 22
August 30 18 29
SUMMARY
1940 (6 months)* ***p*p
1941 * 9 * 4 ***
1942 71. 210 * 288: 266" 236 260 3
1943 l4
10 0 86 49 146 230 1,410 14
1944 247 157 430. 254 . 642 748 370 260
1945 (8 .months) .383 206. 165 434 499 338 316 100
MACHINERY
PORTABLE POWER GENERATOR SETS
(ASP-PROCURED)
PERIOD
100-%W 50-NW 30-ER 15-R 5-ER 3-ER
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June Data not available
July
August
September
October
November
December.
1942 - January 0
February 0
March 50
April 126
May 201
June 67
July 20
August 115
September 152
October 272
November 671
December 422
July 143
August 390
September 0
October 0
November 410
December 1914
July 781
Auguat 6614
September 476
October 470
November 514
December 186
297
1945 - January.
309
February 6014
March 288
April
299
May 416
June 111
July 211
August
SUbWISY
1940(6 Months) * * * **
1941* ****
1942 0 0 482 413 2,280 2,096
1943 440 403 1,152 1,929 1,180 5,819
19144 338 763 3,0314 1,114 5,498 4,066
1945 (8Months) 581 1,158 1,075 875 3,856 2,535
6
CUMULATIVE TOTAL________ 1,359a 2,324$ 5 ,7143 4,331 12,814 14 51
MACHINERY
MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT
(SF-sPROCURED)
(Unit - Each)
FORKI-LFT TRUCKS
Gasoline,108-inch
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March a
April Data not available
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1943 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
.August
September
October
November
December
1944 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1945 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) * * * * * * *
1941 * * * ** * * *
1942 * * *#
1943 * * * * *
1944 417 95 4,403 2,068 1,578 1:286 485
85 3,367 819 957 605 205
1945 (8 Monthal 383
CUMULATIVETOTAL 800 180 7,770 2,887 2,535 1,891 690
RAILROAD EQUIPMENT
LOCOMOTI VESa
(ASF-PROCURED)
______________(Unit - Each)
STEAM
Total
Steam andttndr
PERIOD Diesel-electric Toatan-icard
Totao60-tchvauge (56-inch) 1$2-inch Gaute OlierGauges
lo" mtve auge
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
19141- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
Februiary
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November 5
December
19143- January
February 46
March
April
May 125
June
July
August 161
September
October
November 85
December
19144-January 36
February 39
March 19
April 42
May 41
June 30
July 23
August 29
September 35
October 38
November 44
December 41
1945 - January 0
February 7
March 9
April 0
May 13
June 38
July 17
August 0
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 3 0 0 0 0 0
1941 41 5 0 0 5 0
1943 852 60o4 0 5514 20 30
1932,005- 1,700 200 1,0149 314 417
1944 2,618 2,313 1,231 607 58
1945 (9 Months) 1,459 I 1,3145 911 30644
417
814
CMLTIVE TOTAL - 6,978 l 5,967 2,3142 2,516 -161 948
Source of' Date - U. S. War Department (Transportation Corps).
Stage of' Completion - Acceptances after trial run.
a Data on locomotives are adequate and reliable in no more detail then is shown here. So information is available on electric or gia mechenical
types shown in previous monthly issues of' OMPUS. (See Explanatory Notes).
Gauge
191 -Janiuary
February
March
Arl7761 51 10
May
June
July
August
September 169 119 50
October 29 29
November
D9+2-ecember
192-January
February 1F 4 97 92 5
March
April
May 5 5 4t,205 "4i+,051 154+
June
July
August 49 48 1 2,153 1,565' 59
September
October.
November 190 189 1 1,397 956 411
December
1943 _- Januarya78653
February 103 103 0 8,003, ,+6 3
Mrch
April
May 89 85 4+ 20,695 11+,767. 5,928
June
July
August .64+ 63 1 12,230 7,394+ l4,836
September
October
November 9 148 1 . 3,623 2,4+99 600 724.
December
19441 January 18 . 18. 0 1,568 864+ 590 114+
February 21 21 0 3,04+5 1,4+05 1,350 290
March 33' 33 0 5, 888. 1,912 3,133 8143
April 33 33 0. 6,554+ 2,020 3,696 838
May 28. 28 0 5,500 1,386 3,614+ 500
Junie 22. 22. 0 4,398 552 3,360 486
Source of Data - U.
S.War Department (ransportation Corps).
Stage of Completion - Locomotives; Acceptances after trial rune. Railway Cars: Acceptances after inspection,
a Including industrial and maintenance-of-vWay cars.
CLOTHING.-
(ASF-PROCURED)
____________________ ~~~~(Unit_-
ThoueandPairs) ___________________
FOOTWEAR DRA~
1940 - July]
Augst I
September 1xo 101,575 4,913
November
December
1941- January 781 960 955
February 942 861 1,692
March 995 172 14 525 1,95
April. 1,257 526 1,829
May 1,090 701 2,0014
June 1,115 856 2,012
July 9814
Augut 698 j66 796 1,980
116
September 2,019 750 83 8144 1,777
October 1,1114 1 779 2,671
November 825 616 1,810
Deebr1,209 550 1,997
1942 - January 1,103 563 I 0. 878 2,296
February 1,206 602o 2 0 821 1,762
March ."1,903 7153 0 1,171 1,2914
April 2,0141 638 8 0 1,155 2,072
M~ay. 2,531 410 0 17 1,105" 5,111
June 3,29 202 12 25 886 2,785
July 3,270 32 10 34 1,448 3,6114
Augut 2,758 50 9 6 648 414559
September 1,829 0 22 7 1,293 3,185
October 2,237 0 12 80 1,1438 4,603
November 2,506 0 15 3814 78 1,797 3,827
December 2,3914 0 39 1514 135 1,7293,1
1943 - January 2,176 0 38 96 93 1,687 2,999
February 2,2814 0 32 137 126 1,552 5,362
March 2,144" 0 41 129 112 1,14145 3,7614
April 2,651 1 47 152 40 1,291 3,1447
May 2,157 0 60 63 8 1,160 . 2,195
June 1,975 0 63 39 23 1,592 1,030
July' 1,4483 1 56 76 39 1,653 1,126
August 1,391 0 5 87 70 1,585' 2,6214
September 1,4a65 2 48 91 71 1,527 3,399
October 1,31.6 38 59 83 62 906 5,680
November 1,1470 47 514 88 57 552 2,8014
December 1,3914 50 52 914 75 432 2,510
19144- January 1,629 17 10 25 76 397 2,685
February 1,171 1 235 32 66 416 2,14914
March 690 0 589 . 16 66 5141. 4,960
April 521 17 85" 15 72 400 5,095 2
Maye 424 35 1,207 16 70 476 1,7
Jn30 5126965 587 4,069 0
July36 20 1,237 1 65 628 4,020 0
Auut3859' 1,7149 1 214 826 4,199 144
September 187 61 1,599. 30 53 617 4,001 540
October 255 169 1,493 89 68 557 3,773 6914
November 251 170 1,4,28 145 72 513 3,710 659
December 187 168 1,2145 151 91 409 3,281 627
1945 - January 536 153 1,551 151 99 669 4,275 598
February 410 125 1,14814 116 1314 856 4,826 548
March 492 116 1,699 125 239 1,192 5,563 511
April 511 120 1,995 5.355 1,0914 5,3014 386
may 643 149 2,252 9 397 1,208 5,237 556
June 739 1514 2,175 2 407 1,329 4,8142 33064131,00391024652
August 607 158 1,6414 403 139 1,006 3,792 32
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 1,387 0 0 0 10 1,575 4,913 0
1941 13,029 '928 0 0 97 8,711 22,128 0
1942 26,907 3,190 147 538 382 14,3145 36,121 0
19143 21,93613 605 1,135 776 15,160 32,9140 0,
19144 6,365 752 12,655 528 788 . 6,167 46,658 2,1466
1945 (8 4onthe1 4,587 1,105. 14,5814 867 2,119 8,356 38,1452 2,8141
CUL.ATIVE TOAL 74,211 6,1114 27,989 3,068 4,172 54,3114 181,212 5,307
Source of Data - U. S. wiar Department (Quartermter Corpe).
a Including parachtist boote.
'Field '. J
PERIOD Cotton Flannel Poplin Cotton Herringbone
Kai Olive Drab Khaki Summer. Wool Cotton . wl Wool Serge
Coat Style Officer's Sleeveless. Kaki Special 18-ouii~e Cotton
Olive Drab Olive DrabJ
- July
1940O '
August
680 1,579 4,0314 1,1498 1,1214 991 2,4&60i
September
November
December
J
1941 - January 192 501 676 1,178 256 822 718
.February 316 645 1,591 1,185 255 748 707I
March 1,037 786 2,3149 503 6514 969 629
April 2;b38 3014 2,168 34,6 1,6140 637 181
May 2,2148 228 2,2142 593 1,796 459 161
June 1,337 443. 2,109 940 1,928 3714 592
July 1,908 706 1,559 455 1,667 619 510
August 382 987 1,439 7144 887 596 670
September 7914 1,203 1,400 778 816 808 718
October 1,382 1,147 1,872 728 818 5214 839
November 800 831 1,261 691 925 447 511
-December 1,203 751 1,889 590 680 9214 655
1942 -Jenuary 959 752 1,980 332 729 558 747J
February 1,327 712 1,7146 1,226 766 548 518
March 1,408 773 1,688 1,239 782 767 808"
April 1,816 9314 2,636 1,282 841 870 875
May 1,761 1,168 3,899 1,428 1,309 9814 761
June 1,6140 1,486 3,882 921 1,585 1,038 1,3014
July 1,6148 1,9141 4,702 1,090 1,861 820' 1,456
August. 1,688 1,587 4,836 707 1,973 928 1,625
September 1,895 1,135 4,141 1,158 2,6140 859 575
October 521 2,163 4,011 736 1,537 795 81I
November 1,979 1,902 3,701 1,515 3,097 8214 859
December 2,268 1,705 2,998 1,702 2,330 1,253 878
1943 - January. 2,109 1,161 3,795 2,0114 1,896 1,251 1,226
February 2,309 1,166 3,372 2,027 2,072 1,439 1,017
March 2,371 1,9143 3,397 1,915 1,978 2,090 1,176I
April 1,779 2,0914 2,978 1,411 1,596 1,569 1,396
May 2,220 2,020 2,488 1,322 1,792 1,520 1,100
June 1,098 1,77144,523 1,515 V 1,806 2,015 1,207
July 1,6814 1,689 1 4,198 1,488 1,587 2,075 1,260
August 1,752 1,575 33 3,850 1,755 1,791 2,0143 1,250 1I
September 1,780 1,687 2 2,719 1,2146 1,506 2,325 952 61
October 1,8914 1,805 21 811 9514 1,663 2,327 1,035 1714
November 1,722 1,750 78 138 652 1,531 2,215 1,082 219
December 1,576 1,512 14 714 466 1,531 1,978 968 188
19144- January 1,451 1,302 29 548 581 1,453 2,193 993 81I
February 1,1400 940 214 2,436 625 1,2144 2,470 1,025 19 '
March 1,452 V 739 42 2,1149 597 948 3,035 .1,006 33
April 728 6214 144 2,392 525 583 3,2142 918 28
May 112. 311 179 1,270 736 352. 3,157 826 92
June 11 308 165 1,178 545 2814 3,055 708 1514
July 0 246 117 1,050 693 3214 2,7148 5214 138I
Auguet 2 401 147 .1,5144 743 386 3,058 719 256
September 0 2314 56 1,267 .487 283 2,619 490 330
October 0 2 52 2,177 715 189 2,7145 508 421
November 3 0 32 2,231 767 1114 2,495 442 404
December 0 0 ..
6 2,421 799 405 2,233 514 176
1945 - January 42 3 26 2,1409 814 6214 1,929 716 362
February 370 706 76 2,261 980 614 1,502 1,131 1,071
March 638 2,339 82 5,7514 1,227 700 1,638. 2,087 1,692
April 653 2,310 66 4,416 1,122 698 1,591 1,887 1,233
May 673 2,385 ,'65 4,698 1,230 7514 1,727 1,705 1,176I
June 1,016 1,863 56 4,849 " 1,278 922 2,013 1,681 863
July 1,720 1,001 55 4,393 1,178 1,2147 1,14514 1,020 _ 576
August 1,989 . 822 32 4,0914 1,221 1,2614 1,1449 1,088 359,
S1M4hARYI
1940 (6 Months) 680 1,579 0 4,0314 1,498 1,214 991 2,4600
1941 13,637 8,532 . 0 20,555 8,731 22,322 7,927 6,891 0
1942 18,910 16,258 0. 40,220 33,336 19,1450 10,244 10,1487 0
1943 23,1814 20,176 149 32,31414 16,765 20,7149 22,6147 13,669 643
19144 5,159 5,107 993 20,663 7,813 6,565 33,050 8,673. 2,132
1945 (8Months) 7,101" 11,1419 438 32,8714 8,9140 " 6,813 13,303 11,315 7,332
CUIflATTVE
TOTAL 68,671. 63,071 1,580 150,690 57,083 67,023 88,162 53,495 10,107
.PRODUCTION,
JULY 1,1940-AUGUST 31,1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
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CLOTHING
*SF-PROCURED)
JACKETS SOCKS
Fied
PERIOD HerringboneI
Will
Speial M-1943
i'ile
Olive Drab j Wool
Olive Drab.
Cotton
Tan
Wool.
Light and
Heavy
wool
cushion Sole
Woo].
Ski
1940 - July
August
September 1,065 5,652 5,083
October
November
December
CLOTHING
(AsF-PROCU
RED)
RAINWEARGLOVES
Overcoat Working
Wool suit High Neck Wolfod wool with Leather
PRO oco ofColrSweater Leather Leather lv-bU
Raincoat Lightweight Olive Drab Herringbone Palm Heavy
Twill Olive Drab
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
CLOTHING
NAVY-PROCUR
ED)
July 29 50 303 67 25 65 0
August k8 42 279 108 26 32 i4
September 30 87 113 156 36 39
October 21 49 200 116 29 29 63
November 18 49 3.83 120 27 37
December 6 51 245 87 15 50 128
SMMARYt
1940 (6 Months) 71 271 j 1,131 j 240 137 82 270 182
1941 275 57k4 - 1,761 1,194 496 319 1,055 675
1942 1,025 3,229 11,378 6,369 1,871 850 3,818 5,203
1943 1,918 6,351 21,721 j 8,161 3,449 2,264 6,454 12,757
1944 1,163 10,206 26,37k 15,532 2,269 2,163 9,882 19,063
1945 (8 Months) 1,155 5,333 37,497 22,727 737 586 1,864 15,983
CUMULATIVE TOTAL - 5,607 - 25,964 99,862 4 ,223 8,959 6,26k 23,3k3 53,863
Source of Data - U. S. Navy Department (Requiremsents Review Board).
Stageof Completion - Acceptances at depots.
CLOTHING
(NAVY-PROCURED)
TROUSERS
1941
November
December
-January
February
28
28
59
69
61
64
70
84
139 I
302
356
364
24
27
33
57
61
104
186
112
265
375
191
177
I
52 63 102 340 13 90 105 202
March 86 87 132 523 34 103 403 325
April 67 94 108 243 10 70 163 62
May 48 66 143 630 21 112 234 242
126
June
July
August
September
46
56
44
54
17
64
63
74
122
100
169
901
1,065
1,163
1,274
27
23
10
8
150
166
187
219
206
151
185
170
142
2574
471
596
l:
October 31 61 140 630 7 174 327 205
November 38 81 95 29 8 307 25836
December 47 54 158 416 9 329 54827
1942 - January 75 60 272 698 17 402 321 373
February 74 67 158 995 37 319 372 455
March 97 251 214, 2,616 51 348 371 568 LI
April 124 160 221 1,769 66 371 399 527
May 152 417 314 3,390 83 500 836 1,212
June 265 568 31 3,901 65 405 405 1,929
July
August
September
133
72
310
321
451
482
231
435
599
1,292
2,309
2,807
69
84
89
456
569
670
624
1,157
1,879
1,221
1,891
2,773
j
October 303 262 616 3,328 108 783 1,035 1,527
November 301 308 617 3,469 146 706 2,013 2,093
December 331 487 573 3,071 202 655 1,673 1,612
1943 - January 408 778 827 3,716 305 714 2,508 2,710
February 409 565. 688 3,409 305 827 2,705 2,818
March 497 619 778 3,982 257 876 2,444 2,396
April 626 1,005 913 5,383 146 1;489 3,354 .3,848
May. 318 630 701 5,157 146 974 2,288 2,384.
June 453 690 465 5,905 68 1,244~ 2,979 1,726
July 455 1,018 1,138 5,657 64 1,207 2,310 3,198.
August 266 826 553. 4,840 14 .1,201 2,389 2,109
September 473 746 752 4,482 52 1,562 1,870 1,962
October 246 977 536 4,569 65 896 " 2,590 2,875
November 345 . 1,029 852 3,414 66 1,079 2,169 2,119
December 521 332 499 1,735 f 113 342 1,058 1,404
1944 January 326 844 329 2,342 155 1,178 1,905 2,187
February 210 455 506 1,118 105 1,727 1,005 1,259
March 503 1,488 470 3,447 141 1,432 2,806 2,467
April 324 853 81,3 1,480 84 1,056 1,879 1,637
May 423 964. 1,324 2,547 128 2,281 3,949 1,558
June 446 2,881 1,224 0 176 1,608 3,890 4,218
July 211 1,401 1,404 500 81 1,141 1,539 837
August 260 1,589 678 182 117 1,528 1,169 1,585
September. 115 1,661 904 1,464 92 2,174 798 1,572
October 205 1,923. 992 3,957 96 1, 564 921 1,496
November 95 2,777 928 4,785 74 1,616 1,530 . 1,412
December 114. 3,021 887' 9,259 82 1,217 1,840 '1,548
1945 - January 76 2,760 896 10,001 70 1,507 2,026 1,363
February 27 1,837. 797 7,954 67 1,297 2,1,97 606
March 104 1,371 542 11,062 .91 1,993 3,747' 2,666
April 143 2,084- 418' 4,976' 67 1,395 3,629 ' 3,365
May 178 1,810 549 10,396 63 1,978 5,231 4,669
June . 201 1,960 615 6,239 . 80 1,672 5,249 5,802
July. 99 1,398 .253 5,830 ' 37 1,525 4,653 4,059
August 64 1,168 84 31028 86 1,627 3,724 3,382
SUMM4ARY
1940 (6 Months) 133 217 366 1,140 94 331 768 1,061
1941 628 788 1,534 7,578 203 2,011 2,815 3,110
1942 2,237 3,834 4,281 29,645 1,017 6,184 , 11,085 16,181
1943 5,017 9,215 8,702 52,249 1,601 12,411 28,664 29,549
1944 3,232 19,857 10,259 31,081 1,331 18,522 23,231 21,716
1945 (8 Montha) 892 14,388 4,154 59,486 561 12,994 30,456 25,912
CUMULATIVETOTAL 12,139 48,299 29,296 -. 181,179 4,807 52,453 97,01.9 97,529
Source of Data - U. S. Navy Department_ euirements Review Board).
Stage of Completion - Acceptances at,depots..
' JULY
I-CUL1IUTION, . 940-.AUUST.31,.145 .,..94 SEPTEMER
PRODUCTION, JULY 1,1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER I. 1945
OMPUS' SPECIAL RELEASE32
CLOTHI NC
(MARINE
CORPS-PROCURED)
1940 - July 2 0 6 0 *6
Augut 3 0 6 6
Sept~ember 3 0 10 0 6
October 6 0 23
November 7
6 0 24 7 23
December 5 0 18 19
11
1941 - January 6 8 0 16 10
February 6 7 0 16
March 3
7 9 0 26 11 32
April 6 10 0 28 8
mayI 45
10 0- 26 11 8
June 5 9 0 17 12 5
July 7 0 27 20
Augut 5
10 7 0 20 18 5
September 13 11 0 20 24 7
October 17 12 0 25 17 18
November 14 11 3 16 31
December 15 15 7 21 27 8F
1942 - January 11 12 47 23 39 13
February 10 12 46 15 42 10
March 15 13 64 30 45 32
April 19 16 21 26 31 27
May 1 22 24 29 43 16
June 0 29 55 21 48 13
July 0 47 58 51 1
55
August 15 30 109 54 162 4
September 30 29 94 65 128 4
October 34 35 124 67 155 3
November 29 35 74 59 194 0
December 38 37 87 67 110 1
1943 January 32 33 109 58 8
February 93
37 34 100 62 225 25
March 38 38 116 75 231 36
April 23 36 135 94 220 51
May 3 50 144 184 233 91
June 0 36 86 158 257 61
July 0 46 100 168 260 6o
Auguet 2 86 123 223 186 40
September 19 41 116 86 166 30
October 25 57 163 107 203 37
November 23 42 139 195 31
December 23 49 184 90 117 23
1944 -January 31 52 157 91 141 23
February 24 40 139 84 118 28
March 30 135 84 138 25
April 34 22 188 87 169 44
May 26 10 134 53 123 12
June 36 15 194 69 178 *28
July 27 7 131 51 121 19
August 30 14 188 82 184 43
September 31 11 129 32 129 44
October 34 14 167 38 125 38
November 36 20 237 35 207 32
December 43 25 285 53 156 54
1945 - January 34 21 214 83 180 44
Februaryr 25 16 84 35 199 43
March 42 35 194 50 264 37
April 23 35 231 45 239 38
May 18 39 248 39 202 42
June 12 54 230 36 265 31
July 4. 32 252 45 643 32
August 0 9 207 48 281 42
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) 25 36 0 133 88 0 381 29 67 173.
1941 113 116 10 632 265 18 1,021 211 151 707
1942 202 317 803 2,319 507 1,490 2,605 1,052 124 2,116
1943 225 550 1,515 3,519 1,385 2,365 6,349 2,386 493 2,932
1944 388 260 2,084 2,457 759 1,918 5,935 1,789 390 4,257
1945 (8 Months) 158 241 1,660 476 381 -1,488 1,995 2,273. 309 2,553
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 1,111 1,520 6,072 9,536 3,385 7,279 18,286 - 7,740 - 1,534 12,738
Source of Data - U. S. Navy Department (Requiremente Review Board).
Stage of Completion - Acceptanices at depots.
(Unit -Thosand)
ttlre
(BOD Sulfadiazine Penicillin Sodium
100otbles) (Tablets) 100,000 Oxford Type C Type I Type "10-in-1"
1940 -July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 -January
February
March
April
May
Data not
available I
June
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months)* * * 0 0
1941* * * * 0 0
1942 979a 135,994 * * 46,46o 0
1943 13,175 675,697 71a 53,084 30,266 30,966
1944 21,719 463,306 10,276 56,101 104,373 137,924
1945 (8 Months) 10,090 366,924 13,823 66,279 65,309 138,540
(Unit - Each)
BRIDGESLANDIN G MATS
Treadway
1 Pierced Plank Types
PEIDFixed Steel Wr
PEIDFloating Steel, Panel 10k Open Welded Wr
M40 Bailey Type Type Flooring Aluminum Alloy Steel Fabric Type
M2 Complete Sete (Bundle) (Bundle) (3-inch Ro11)
_____________ ________ ________ Ml _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
19400- July
August
September
October
November
December
19101- January
February
March Data not available Data not available
April
May
June
July
August Data not available
September
October
November
December
July 0 10,097 0
August 0 13,555 0
September 0 16,507 0
October 0 17,683 0
November 0 21,4112 0
December 0 31,6340 0
1940-
JULY I,I,1940- 31, 1945
AUGUST 31, SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, JULY
PRODUCTION, AUGUST 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
332 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
33_ .. U SEIA RLES
1941 - January
February
March
April Data not available
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January 0 44 0
February 0 18 0
March 0 0 0
April 0 50 0
May 0 1714 0
June 0 0 0
July 0 0 '0
August 0 0 0
September 0 0 0
October 0 0 0
Sr omber
< 0 0 0
December 0 0 0
19143 - January 0 0 0
February 0 0 17,800
March 0 0 45,000
April 0 0 78,850
May 80o 71 87,300
June 1,100 92 77,900
July 3,065 78 80,800
August 39,271 76 82,1450
September 27,965 68 52,700
October 29,1467 73 15,300
November 26,535 70 4,450
December 32,2514 113 100
19144- January 44,875 6 19,698
February 49,480 140 22,099
March 42,870 140 26,2514
April 57,1440 142 24,696
May 56,700 1414 27,554
June 37,950 140 37,785
July 24,172 140 130,1451
August 32,618 1814 161,575
September 29,320 185 221,715
October 28,035 314 244,661
November 26,2314 62 225,1400
December 59,310 0 231,596
1945 - January 55,691 0
February 156,006
134936 115 151,873
March 55,8149 110 150,031
April 52,868 75 105,733
may ' 43,408
June 75 76,122
29,8214 75 4,705
July 7,936 0
August 420
11,136 100 0
SUMMARY
1940 (6 Months) * * * * * *
1941 * * * * * *
1942 o 0 0 286 0 0
1943 0 160,1457 0 641 0 542,650
19144 33 489,0014 307 1,317 2,009 1,373,1484.
1945 (8 Months) 107 391,6148 327 550 957 644,890
4
CUMULATIVETOTAL 140 a 1,0 1,109a 6314a 2,7914a 2,966 a 2,561,o214
a
Source of Data - U. S. war Department {Engineer Corps).
Stage of Completion - Acceptances of goods following ingpection and, preparation for shipment.
a Excluding 1940 and 191;l data are not available.
* Not available.
_________________
______________(Unit - Thousand)
EQUIPAE
Sleeping Bag
Wool
PRmIOD Blanket Folding Mat Can Insect Bar Intrenching
M-19314
4ls avs
Cot SelM14
Stainless. Fel Shovel olMuti
Olive Drab
1940 - July
Augut
September 1,900
October
November
December
AUGUST
JULY I,I,1940-AUGUST
PRODUcTION, JULY 1940- Si, 1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
PRODUCTION, 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER 1, 1945
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I EQUIPAE - Continued
Sectional Tents
Screening ______
PERIOD
End End Liner LinerEnEn
Section Section End Middle Middle EnEd
Section Section Middle Veetibule
No. 1 No. 2 Section Section Section Soe.1 and 2 Noe.l and 2 Section
Left Sight
1940 -July
August
September
October
November
December.
1941 January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Auguet
September
October
November
December
1943 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Auguet
September
October
November
December
1944- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November 1
December 6
6
1945 - January
February 21
March 10
April 14
May 14
June 14
July 14
August 10
1940 (6Months) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1943 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1944 6 6 11 12 11 14
1945 (8 Monthe) 14 22 13
51 33 95 147 131 65______ 65___ 246 104
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 3 39 106 159 142 79 79 268 117
Source of Date - U. S. War-Department (Qurtermster Core).
(Unit - Thousand)
EQUIPAGE- Continued
Other Tents
PERIOD
Shelter Squad Maintenance Command
Half M-1942 Shelter MPo~ost Wall, large-
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October 44
November 77
December. 82
1942 = January 140
February 125
March 208
April 225
May 316
June 669
July 680
August 2,010
September 2,314
Octob'er 1,548
'November 1, 549 f
December ?,,515
1943 - January 1,071
February 464
March 139
April 424 4
May 446 3
June 488 3
July 325 1
August 207 0
September 37 1
October 10 2
November 6 2
December 4 2
1944 - January 135 1 1
February 273 6 2
March 314 16 1
April 198 12 1
May 404 29 0
June 334 17 0
July 114 14 0
August 162 17 0
September 546 28 0
October 453 26 0
November 267 31 0
December 603 32 0
1945 - January 734 48 0
February 721 50 90
March 741 64 180
April 738 75 180
May 952 80 182
June 1,006 89 310
July 854 100 415
August 448 75 137
SU MASRY I
1940 (6 Months) 0 0
1941 203 0
.1942 11,299 0
1943 3,621 0
1944 3,803 5
1945 (8 Months) 6,194 1,494
r I I I-
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 25,120 1,499
__ __ __ _ _ __ __ __I _ _ __ _ _I _ _ _ _
Source of Data - U. S. War Department (Quartermaster Corps).
(Unit - Thousand)
SUPPLIES
GENER1AL
PEID5-alnInsecticide1
5alo 5-gallon PudGg Water
-aln(n-on
Can Aerosol Dissolvng Dusting
Iflammable I n gflammnablep l~kdPowder Powder
Liquid iumbl Dispensers) (Pounds) (Pounds)
1940 - July
August
September
October
November
December
1941 -January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October Data not available
November
December
1942 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
SUMMARSY
1940(6 Months) * * 0 0 0 0
1941 * * 0 0 0 0
1942 * * 1,828 0 0 0
19143 14,291 4,347 1,265 4,438 0 0
19144 4,157 1,1488 2,9147 1e,8147 3,239 2,5149
1945 (8 Months) 3,977 363 591 14,856 9,089 2,133
PRODUCTION, JULY I, 1940-AUGUST 31, 1945 PRODCTIN, ULYI, 940-AUGST 1, 945SEPTEMBER I, 1945
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SUPPLIES
EQUIPMENT AND
MISCELLANEOUS
(NAVY-PROCUED)
1944 - January 826 413 533 8,380 1,811 1,150 273 32. 90
2,152 1,076 250 7,445 14,542 1,616 269 h.
February 288 92
1,072 536 413 7,035 14,427 1-,4o6
March '82
April 1,607 669 262 * 7,625. 13, 997 1,327 94 143
May 2,376 1,012 15,351 19,692 1,948 657 134 298
803 323 21,427 15,37P 1,649 29 100 186
June 1,5o06
CUMULAIVE TOA 121,066 34,618 16,062 a 283,782.a 44,901 b 57,499 b 13469 b 4,5264 3,109 0
Source of Data a U. S. Eavy Deprtment (Bureau of Yardsasnd Docks).
Stage of Completione Acceptances at depots.
a Exluing 1940 end. 1941; data are not available.
b Excluding 1940; data are not available.
a Excluding 1940, 1941, 1942, end 1943; data arenot available.
Not available.
EXPLANATORY NOTES
OTHER EQUIP!MENT AND SUPPLIES
The Munitions category "Other Equipment and Supplies" is composed cf items falling
into the following subgroups: Petroleum products, machinery, rallroad equipment, photographic
goods, clothing, precision and scientific instruments, medical and dent1l equipment and sup-
plies, and miscellaneous equipment and supplies not elsewhere classifieds
This report presents a selection of important items from all groups except photo- _I
graphic goods and. precision and scientific instruments. The coverage of the selected items
Varies from group to group, but an attempt has been made to present those items which were
procured in considerable quanit.y were high in dollar value, were consumers of critical mate"-
rial,. or were otherwise important from a production standpoint.
Ariry-procured Items
Source of Data
Coverage
The approximate coverage of some important groups of items presented here in re-
lation to their total Army Service Forces programs for 1945, on a dollar basis, is as fol-
lows: Locomotives, over 95 percent; railway cars, 100 percent; cranes and shovels, 100 per-
cent; generators, 85-90 percent; tents, over 95 percent; drugs, chemicals, and biologicals,
60 percent; clothing 45-50 percent.
Acceptances
Acceptances of locomotives are based on the date of acceptance by the U.S. Govern-
ment, after all trial runs and acceptance tests for those items constructed under Transpor-
tation Corps contracts. For the Quartermaster Corps and the Engineer Corps, acceptance of
goods following inspection for conformity with specifications is regarded as delivery for
all items; the Engineer Corps requires, in addition, that items be completely prepared for
shipment to be considered as acceptances.
Reliability of Data
After VJ-Day the Army Service Forces reviewed and revised its records of the pro-
curement and acceptances of "end" items. This'project was still incomplete at the time
these data were obtained by the War Production Board, For many items the Army's records
that were available at the time the present issue of OMPUS was prepared did not show pro-
curement by months during the early war and the "defense" periods. As a consequence, in
some areas the trustworthy records give less detail than was customarily shown for current
data in the regular issues of OMPUS. Where it was necessary to choose between detail and
reliable information, reliability was chosen. Any reader who needs more detailed records J
is referred to the War Department for such additional information as may be developed there
in the future.
Source of Data
Coverage
The Navy clothing items presented in this report represent about 90 percent of i
the value of all Navy-procured clothing in 194.5. The Marine Corps clothing items represent
about 75 percent of the value of all Marine Corps-procured clothing in 1945. Coverage of
Navy-procured Construction Equipment and Miscellaneous Equipment and Supplies is about 40
percent of the total dollar value of the Advance Base Gear portion of the Bureau of Yards
and Docks program,
Acceptances
Production figures on both Navy- and Marine Corps-procured items are based on
date of acceptances at depots.
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TEXT SUPPLEMENT
SPECIAL NOTE
References to "dollar value of production" of various munitions groups, as used in some of the following texts,
are references to data taken from the Production Statement Special Release, July 1, 1940-August 31, 1945, a companion volume
to OMPUS, prepared by the Military Division, Program and Statistics Bureau, War Production Board. This Special Release
unpublished at the time this document was prepared for reproduction, although earlier documents in the Production Statement
was
series are available in War Production Board files and elsewhere.
Munitions output estimates in the Production Statement series were designed primarily to show the volume of
physical production in the United States by tyl.e of= end .p.roduct. Basically, the method of evaluation involves multiplying
the nmber of units for each munitions itemrby:.its unit cost as reported by the various war agencies. These unit costs are
taken as of specific dates-in this case, 1945-and the same costs for each item are used throughout the entire time series.
Then the values for items are combined to make groups, the groups combined to make the munitions total.
Since dollar weights in the series are fixed, they may differ from actual prices paid, which often varied from
contract tocontract, from manufacturer tomanufacturer, and from one month to the next. Dollar value figures taken from the
Production Statement should not, therefore,.be considered as measures of the value of output at current prices or of expendi-
tures. Reference should be made to the Production Statement itself for further detailed explanation.
AIRCRAFT
Aircraft production was probably the most spectacular component of the great muni-
tion production effort of the United States during World War II. From a position of relative
obscurity before the war, the aircraft industry rose in terms of value of product to first
place among all American industries in 1943 and 1944, accounting for more than one-fourth of
all munitions production for these two years.
(Unit -Each
1940 1915
COUP Total Last 6 1941 1942 1913 1944k First 8
Months Months
r Revised.
1940 1945
GROUP Total Last 6 1941 1942 1943 1944 irst 8
Months onths
Bomber 1,561,865 5, 091 4o, 867 162,492 422,942 669, 229 32'.214
Fighter 526,358 3,793 16,390 48,808 121,850 215,536 119,981
Reconnaissance (including
Photographic) 14,775 122 1,888 5,119 3,882 1,029 2,9735
Transport 263,710 1,205 3,762 18,248 55,496 113,618 71,381
Trainer 130,334 3,389 18,097 39,293 47,061 19,060 3,434
Communication 9,641 2 360 1,870 2,957 2,649 1,803
Special purpose aircraft 2,1452 0 0 119 428 1,320 585
In terms of airframe. weight, total output was 2.51 billion pounds of complete air-
frames and 0®35 billion pounds of airframe spare parts. Thus the ratio of spare airframe parts
to complete airframes was about 14 percent. On a "cognizance" basis, i., with reference to
the agency having primEry responsibility for design, prouremnt, and iet nspection, M "y'air-
planes comprised 82 percent of total airframe weight produced, while Navy planes made up 18
percentm Cognizance had only partial relation to the distribution of a iplsa betwen
recipients since both Army and Navy types went to foreign recipients th ruhboth
diect pur-
chases and lend-lease, and. because. there was considerable procurement by Army for Navy and by
Navy for Army,
lI January 1940, when'military airplane production in the United States was devoted
principally to models ordered by England, France, and the Netherlands, only 254 unite were
turned out, In March 1944, after the full expansion of the industry had. been effected under
our defense and war programs, output hit a numerical peak of 9,113 airplanes and special puar-.
pose aircraft. The peak in terms of airframe weight of complete units as reached two months
later when alsost 90 million pounds were turned out. This was about 70 times the weight out-
put of January 190. Greatest output for. any 12-month period .was attaned frcm September
1943 through August 1944, when slightly over 101,000 airplanes were accepted,
Technical Developments
Coupled with the tremendous increase in numbers of units were important changes in
types produced.. Airframes became larger and heavier; average airframe weight per unit in-
creased from 5,240 lbs. in January 1940 to 11,492 lbs. in April 1945. As new and improved
tactical planes were developed and as aircraft for training aviation, personnel became availa-
ble in adequate numbers, production emphasis shifted from trainers to tactical types, espe- u
cially the heavy bombers. Th shift. to heavier planes meant a shifts in
materials from fab-
ric and. wood. to alumini m and steel, In order to power these ipr cved., heavier 'airplanesmore
powerful aircraft engines were developed; new models were designed, and performance was 41
stepped up through the use of superchargers and fuel and. water injection, By the end of the -j
war, jet propulsion was getting out of the developmental into the production phase. Although
the standard 3-blade propeller formed the bulk of the propeller program throughout the war,
production of the 4-blade propeller became increasingly important after 1943, and considerable
developmental work was done on dual, contra-rotating propellers.
The effect of design and production changes in aircraft was to step up performance
so that in July 1945 General Marshall was able to report, "At the start of this war we had
bombers capable of 200 miles an hour with a,combat radius of 900 miles, effective operational
ceilings of 24,000 feet and bomb load capacity of 6,000 pounds. Today our development of this
type of aircraft has given us bombers capable of carrying 20,000 pounds to targets 1,600 miles
away at speeds of 350 miles an hour and altitudes of over 55,000 feet, In 194:1 our propeller-
driven fighters were limited. to speeds of 300 miles an hour, E range of 200 to 300 miles and
effective ceilings of 20,000 feet. Today our conventional fighters have speeds of 500 miles
an hour;: combat ranges of 1,300 miles, and effective ceilings of 35,000 feet."
Scheduling the gigantic and changing aircraft program was in itself a major under-
taking. Ideally, the Joint Chiefs of Staff should develop broad military objectives, then
ask the Services to set forth requirements in.terms of types and'numbers of airplanes. With a
program thus in prospect, schedules for airframes, engines, propellers, components, parts, and
materials then could be drawn up, giving a blueprint of timing of items, materials, and men-
power needed to accomplish production goals. The Services could then transmit these sched-
ules to the civilian production agency, which would see that the needed items were. produced
in quantities and at the times necessary to meet the military requirements. Toward the end of
World War II., this ideal fell only a little short of attainment, with the Aircraft Resources
Control Office operating under the Joint Aircraft Committee, and mainly responsible for
scheduling airframes, engines, and propellers, and the War Production Board responsible for
translating these schedules into material requirements and for dividing up available supplies
among claimant agencies.
The road was a long and difficult one, however, from the viewpoint of planning and
scheduling as well as production itself. The first over-all plan for the industry was an-
nounced by President Roosevelt not long after the outbreak of war in Europe. This plan called
for "50,000 planes a year," and helped raise our sights with respect to the sort of production
program that would be required, even though it did not specify types of planes to be built.
The goal was ridiculed by the Germans and viewed. ith considerable scepticism by most of our
own production experts. An important study made in May 1940 concluded that this rate would
be reached about July 1945. (Actually it was reached three years earlier.)
The presidential objectives probably had little effect on 1942 production but seem
to have been instrumental in increasing 1943 output. Schedule 8-H, in use before the
President's announcement, called for only 61,000 airplanes in 1943. Schedule "8-I Initial,"
issued after the President's announcement, called for about 88,000 units in 1943; actual
acceptances were just short of 86,000.
Schedule "8-I Initial" turned out to be quite a realistic schedule when compared
with actual production in 1942, 1943, and the first half of 1944. However, subsequent
a
schedules in the "8 Series" were chronically too high, decreasing their usefulness as
plan for the industry. It became popular to apply a discount to computations of requirements
this led to a
based on the series, and to use other schedules in such calculations. Finally
radical cut in schedules and even to a renaming of the series to the "W" or "working"
schedules.
new
The first of the "working" schedules, W-4, was approved in June 1943. This
could reason-
series attempted to bring production schedules more nearly in line with what
incentive
ably be expected. Although the early "working" schedules were distorted by
production in
scheduling--with goals for some models deliberately set higher than expected
in case expectations were
order to insure availability of materials, components, and manpower
exceeded--by the time W-8 was approved, in October 1943, both production and scheduling
became less acute.
had definitely firmed up. The problem of multiplicity of scheduling also
large new facilities were now equipped and under way, while the older plants
Most of the
models meant that new
were at or approaching peak rates; bulk production of established
smaller part in the over-all
models, with their always-optimistic timing, were playing a
of new facilities and by
program; materials bottlenecks had been broken through operations
had been trained, and experience, supplementing
WPB's Controlled Materials Plan; manpower
a given period.
training, permitted a predictable increase in efficiency in
and were lasting
By early 1944, planes were being produced in tremendous numbers
and
much longer than had been anticipated.. Emphasis could shift from numbers to quality,
and schedules began to decline. From then on, the course
consequently both requirements
and
was one of 'increasing selectivity, promoting production of especially desired models,
that had been produced in sufficient quantities or that had been super-.
eliminating planes
seded by newer models.
Selected schedules, the dates of their approval, the President's program, and a
comparison with actual accomplishments are shown in the table on the following page:
-JULY PRODUCTIO 1,94-UGS 31,94 ~--,945 SETEBE 1- ~ -
PRODUCTION JULlY I,1940-AUGUST 31,1945 SEPTEMBER I,1945
342 OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE
1940 6,019
1941
a The 8-I Ultimate Objective for 1942 end 1943 is sometimescompared with the figures of 60,000 and 15,000 airplanes as set forth
in President Roosevelt's epeech of January 3, 1942. For this purpose inclusion of spare parts converted to equivalent airplanes
would bring the total number of airplanes scheduled in 8-I to 68,166 for 1942 end 131,417 for 1943.
b Total includes actuals for first two quarters.
c Actuals are for first eight months; third quarter includes July and August only.
Production Problems
The enormous aircraft program naturally created tremendous problems. The basic
problem was that of organization and control of resources, The management of each plant
had to work out the best means of utilizing available facilities, equipment, and manpower.
It was an even greater problem for the government agencies to allocate and channel resources
to the places in which they were needed at the time that they were needed, As one bottle-
neck was broken, enabling the program to go ahead, another bottleneck would arise.
Then, as expanded production began to get under way, cane the struggle for compo-
nents and for materials, especially for fabricated shapes. Actual shortages were limited
to occasional deficiencies in particular items, but manufacturers and agencies were apprehen-
sive that future needs might not be met. As new materials facilities came into production,
as the Controlled Materials Plan became effective, and as aircraft schedules were pushed back
and cut, the situation was relieved.
The problem was comnplicated by the unrealistically high labor requirements fre-
quently stated by the manufacturers. In many cases it was necessary to cut manufacturers'
estimates sharply in order to arrive at significant labor requirements for the guidance of,
.War Manpower Commission officials and others concerned with channeling labor to the various
munitions plants. In some cases there was evidence of labor hoarding by airplane plants,
but this was difficult to discover, since unit labor requirements varied markedly between
models produced in different plants.
By the fall of 1945 many plants, especially those on the West Coast, were short
of labor and were plagued by an excessive turnover, As efficiency of workers and management
increased, however, and as schedules were pushed., back or cut, requirements fell much below
the early estimates. Shortages of manpower became less important as a production bottle-
neck.
Design changes and changing military requirements were responsible for the major
production line changes after early 1944., Previously, the pressure to get planes out of
plants and into combat had been so great that only the most essential tactical improvements
were incorporated.-. By 1944, however, the program had reached the point 'where the Services
could concentrate on quality. Tactical improvements became production-line "mutes" This
greatly increased the production problems of manufacturers-for example, approximately. 525
*major engineet-ing changes and 2,300 minor, production changes were made in the Chance-Vought
IL
F4U Corsair during 1944; each of these changes created its own special headache-but the net
PROUCTION JULY 1,194-AUGUST 31,1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
OMPUS SPECIAL RELEASE 343
result was to produce better planes with a smaller time-lag between plant and front.
Special mention should be made of the standard heavy bomber (B-17 Flying Fortress
and B-24 Liberator) and the long range heavy bomber (B-29 Superfortress) programs. During
the period July 194 0-August. 1945, acceptances of standard heavy bombers totaled 30,980
units,
accounting for one-seventh by unit and one-third by airframe weight of total combat aircraft
production. Only the parent plants (B-17, Boeing, Seattle; B-24, Consolidated, later Consoli-
dated-Vultee, San Diego) were in production of these planes during 1940 and 1941. In 1942,
Boeng was joined in B-17 manufacture by Douglas, Long Beach, and by Lockhead " A", Burbank;.
Consollrted's San Diego plant was Joined in B-24 production in 1942 by Consolidated, Fort
Worth; by Douglas, Tulsa; and by Ford, Willow Run; and in 1943 by North Aiherican, Dallas.
The following table shows the amazing production record:
The B-29 Superfortress was the largest plane ever to be produced in any great
number up to this date. Its production proved the value of careful planning and coordination.
A B-29 Manufacturers' Committee, under the chairmanship of Brigadier General Wolfe of the
Army Air Forces, met daily to expedite production and to exchange technical information. Boeing,
the: parent company, built new facilities at Renton, Washington, and Wichita, Kansas, Bell
built a new plant at Marietta, Georgia, and Martin's new Omaha plant, building the B-26
medium bomber, was converted to B-29 production, A widespread, coordinated system of sub-
assembly and feeder plants was established, drawn chiefly from the aircraft and the automotive
i*tttrttos, and especially from the automobile body builders, such as Fisher Body, Briggs, and
Chrysler.'Top priority was given the program throughout. Proof of the value of this method
is shown by the results-in the year 1943, the first year of production, 92 units were ac-
cepted; during the first eight months of 1945, acceptances amounted to 2,507 units.
The tremendous .wartime demand for aircraft was met by means of great industrial
expansion and cooperative effort. Existing aircraft plants were expanded and improved; new
plants were established, The covered plant area available for production and administration
increased from less' than 10 million square feet to 175 million square feet. Estimated gross
value of facilities rose from $l14 million in 1939 to $3,906 million in December 1944. There
snachange in the financial structure--90 percent of the new facilities, although operated
by private companies, were financed by the government.. There was also a change in the geo-
graphical picture--for security reasons, and to utilize available supplies of power and labor,
the new plants generally were built in the Midwest and the South, rather than following the
prewar pattern of concentration along the coasts.
A large segment of the automotive industry entered aircraft production; its primary
contributions were aircraft engines and subassemblies for airframes; a few automotive manu-
facturers, such as Ford (B-24) and the Eastern Aircraft Division of General Motors (FM, T&4),
became prime plane producers. Prewar manufacturers of refrigerators and office equipment
converted to production of airplane propellers and of subassemblies for airframes.
Underlying all this expansion of airframe, engine, and propeller facilities lay a
vast development of subassembly and subcontracting plants; subcontracting increased from
less than 10 percent at the beginning of the plane program to about 55 percent at peak.
Prime contractors let contracts for subassemblies and parts to subcontractors, who, in turn,
let subcontracts to their subcontractors, and so on down the line. This complex ramification
-in one instance, production was traced from final assembly down through more than twenty
tiers of subcontractors-speeded output on final assembly lines and made possible production
of aircraft in formerly undreamed of volume.
Employment in the aircraft industry increased from about 50,000 in 1959 to more
than 2,100,000 'at
peak, then began to decline after November 1945. Output continued to
increase, however, because productivity per worker was increasing. Management gained experi-
ence and learned how to utilize workers more effectively; workers became better trained;
improved techniques and industrial "know-how" were developed, Productivity increased rapidly
as methods of large-scale production were aplied to aircraft production. For example, many
plants installed mving assembly lines. In fact the relationship of productivity to quantity
produced was consistent enough to permit the formulation of the "70 percent rule;" i.e.,
whenever cumulative output of a given model doubled, man-hours per unit declined 30 percent
(or to 70 percent of the previous level). Some of the better plants experienced an even
more rapid productivity increase but the "70 percent rule" held with sufficient consistency
to make possible its use in forecasting manpower requirements when there was not too dif-
ficult a change involved in producing a new series of a given model.
There was unprecedented cooperation among manufacturers, and between industry and
government. Prewar manufacturing rivals became wartime associates. Members of the West
Coast and last Coast Aircraft Production Councils pooled ideas and techniques., Labor and
management worked together to solve production problems. The Services, the War Production
Board., and other government agencies did their utmost to facilitate production, to solve or
to prevent the arising of problems, and to coordinate separate programs so as to promote the
total progran.
The results of this great joint enterprise are shown statistically in the data
pagesof this report.
NAVAL SHIPS
The Productin Record
Between July 1, 1940, and august 31, 1945, the United States Navy Department
constructed 8.1 mllicn displacement tons of, fighting ships. This tremendous ship construc-
tIon program increased the size of cur fleet from 1.9 million displacement tons at the end
of 1939 to 15.8 million by August 31, 1945, e.nd made the United States favy greater than the
combined naval' fleets of the rest of the world. Of the Nast. total, combatants accounted for
3.6 million tons, or 42 percent; landing vessels 5.0 million tons, or 36 percent. The re-
mainder of the new construction program consisted of ±-'-+cl and mine craft, district craft,
and auxiliaries. A sunmmary is shown in the following table:
J
NAVAL SHIP NEW CONSTRUCTIONS
July 1, 194 0-August 31, 1945 J
(Unit-ThousandDisplacementTons)
1940 1945
GROUP Total Last 6
Months
1941 1942 1943 1944 First 8
Months J
Total Naval Ships 8454 52 218 869 661 3,223 1,431
To obtain a proper perspective for examining the tremendous ship production re-
cord, it is necessary to review briefly some important events affecting the Navy Program
since World War I. As a result of the Washington Arms Conference of 1922, which originated
the "5-5-3" ratio for capital ships of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan, the
United States agreed to scrap several battleships (but fortunately was allowed to reclassify
the Lexington and Saratoga as aircraft carriers prior to completion as battle cruisers).
The London Naval Conference of 1930 further delimited our combatant strength. During all of
these years except 19 24 and 1929 funds appropriated were insufficient to build the Navy up
to treaty strength.
Both the Washington and London treaties carried provisions for replacing over-age,
lost, or obsolescent vessels. Accordingly, in 1955, work began on the plans and designs for
the battleships of the North Carolina class-35,000 standard displacement tons. These ves-
eels, incidentally, were nrot delivered until after World War II had begun.
Witnessing the huge armament race then under way-in spite of the several limita-
tion treaties-the President, in his message to Congress in early 1938, asked for a 20 percent
increase in naval strength, exclusive of the replacements provided for in the Act of March
1934. The resulting Act of May 1938 (20 percent Expansion Act) carried an authorization for
295 thousand tons of combatants and 134 thousands tons of auxiliaries. Sufficient funds were
also made available.
By the end of 1939, the United States Navy included more than 1,000 vessels, total-
ing 1.9 million displacement tons. Of this total, 68 thousand tons were produced in 1939-
16 .destroyers, 8 submarines, 3 cruisers, and 1 auxiliary.
Because of the increasingly difficult situation throughout the world, the Navy again
sought increase in early 1940. The "ll percent Expansion Act" was signed on June 14, ?940,
after the fall of France, and on July 19, 1940, the President signed the Two-Ocean Navy Bill,
further increasing the authorized combatant strength by 1.3 million displacement tons, the
greatest naval expansion ever authorized. The effect of these two acts was-to earmark 1.5
million displacement tons for combatants. Thus, more than a year prior to Pearl Harbor, a
substantial portion of the combatant fleet was conceived and assigned to builders. During
1940, there were completed 107 ships totaling 109 thousand tons, a 60 percent increase over
1939 constructions.
During the summer of 1940, the Battle of Britain was in its initial stages, and
the German submarine campaign was being prosecuted vigorously. In view of the British need
for antisubmarine patrol vessels, the United States entered into an agreement transferring 50
of our older destroyers in exchange for rights to certain naval bases in the Atlantic which
were essential for our national defense.
Faced with the Lend-Lease Act which was signed on March 11, 1941, and our conse-
quent assistance to the British in convoying materials and supplies to bases in Greenland and
Iceland, the Axis began attacking and torpedoing our merchant vessels and naval vessels in
convoy. During September 1941, our forces were ordered by the President to shoot on sight
any vessel attempting to interfere with American shipping, or with any shipping under
American escort.
During November 1941, further steps were taken to enable our naval forces to meet
the steadily growing emergency. On November 1, the Coast Guard was made part of the Navy,
and in the same month, several sections of the Neutrality Act were repealed, thereby permit-
ting the arming of U. S. merchant vessels and removing almost all voyage restrictions.
The rate of ship construction continued to rise in 1941 with the delivery of 1,194
vessels, aggregating 218 thousand tons of new construction, including two 35,000-ton battle-
ships, the "Washington" and the "North Carolina," and the aircraft carrier "Hornet." At
the end of 1941 the fighting fleet totaled 2.7 million displacement tons.
Wartime Programs
The Navy wartime shipbuilding program may be classified under three main categories.
1. Regular Program
Construction of combatant ships, patrol vessels, and mine craft in the regular program
proceeded throughout the war with no major obstacles. The program was fairly stable, and
schedules were generally met. From July 1, 1940, through August 31, 1945, over 2.9 million
tons of combatants (excluding destroyer escorts)and 540 thousand tons of patrol vessels and
mine craft were completed.
2. Auxiliaries
The Navy continually postponed auxiliary deliveries during the war to make way for
more urgently needed vessels or for ship repair, although those auxiliaries which were most
essential, such as tender and repair vessels, met schedule fairly well. In 1943, auxil-
iaries as a group fell far behind first-of-year schedule, due primarily to a shortage in
components. With the bottleneck in components removed, deliveries increased steadily during
1944 and 1945.
Contracts for the first destroyer escort were let in November 1941. In January
1942, the program was stepped up, and as Germany increased both its actual submarine con-
struction and facilities, the Bureau of Ships increased its contracts for DE's. Because of
tremendous shipping losses, DE's were accorded a higher priority than lahding vessels but
a lower priority than other combatants. During the first quarter of 1943, DE's were being
built on a mass scale in 17 yards. It should be noted, however, that by the time DE's
were being completed en masse, the allied shipping losses had already dropped substantially
and the submarine menace was virtually at an end.
Early in April of 1942, the two major problems facing the Navy were (1) to prepare
for the invasion of Africa, and (2) to combat the submarine menace. The first plan called j
for landing vessels, the second for destroyer escorts. Invasion was considered of first
importance and reflected in subsequent changes in ship schedules. As of April 1, 1942, 9
thousand tons of landing vessels, and 2 destroyer escorts (2,600 tons) were to be completed
in 1942, but the schedule as of July 1 called for 225 thousand tons of landing vesselsJ
and no destroyer escorts due for completion in 1942. During the last quarter of 1942, the
landing vessel program was again stepped up, and 6,917 vessels totaling 233 thousand tons
were delivered during the year. 9
The Navy schedules of August 1942 indicated that both the regular and the special
program could be realized in 1942, but actual deliveries fell short in both groups. Be-
cause of delayed facility expansions and lack of experience by builders, the first landing
vessel program fell about a month behind schedule, attaining its peak in February 1943, with J
107 thousand tons delivered in that month.
With the completion of the first landing vessel program at the beginning of 1943,
the Navy concentrated its efforts on the lagging destroyer escort program; by the end of
the year, 306 vessels were completed, 16 ships over the April 1, 1943, schedule. With the
growing success against the German U-boats in the Atlantic, the DE program was curtailed
from 1,005 authorized vessels to 565. After June 1, 1944, an additional 56 destroyer
escorts in process of construction were reclassified to high speed transports (APD); by
August 31, 1945, the completed portion of the DE program amounted to 504 ships, totaling
652 thousand tons.
Towards the end of 1943, as a result of' the Cairo Conference, a second and much
more ambitious landing vessel program was initiated. Because contracts were awarded late
'and because some major changes in design for the LST were made, the program ended about
20 days behind the January 1 schedule. At the end of May 1944, just before the landing in
France, military requirements were practically met or exceeded for all types of landing
vessels except for the LVT, which was about 10 percent behind the first-of-year schedule.
May deliveries, the peak for landing vessels, amounted to 198 thousand tons.
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One would imagine that the task of augmenting the regular flest
(comnbatants,
district, patrol and mie craft, and auxiliaries) and the building up of' two new special
programs--landing vessels and destroyers escorts-would have comletely taxes the manpower
and resources of the naval shipyards of the country. During the war period, however, the
Navy also effected the conversion of 1,768 ships built mainly by the United States Maritime
Commission. (A few came from private sources) In addition, the Navy was confronted with
and met the ever increasiing requirements for maintenance and repair of its large fleet, as
is shown in the following table:
PERIOD EXPENDITURES
These four factors: (1) the tremendous increase in size of the regular fleet; (2)
the special programs for landing vessels and destroyer escorts; (3) the huge conversion
program; (4) the increasing maintenance and repair program, which saved an innumerable amount
of vessels, all combined to bring the United States Naval Fleet from 2.7 million tons at the
time of Pearl Harbor to 13.8 million tons at the end of August 1945.
Under the direction of the United States Maritime Commission, this country produced
from July 1, 1940, through August 31, 1945, 5,509 merchant and military-type ships, aggre-
gating 54,065 thousand deadweight tons. Of these ships, 4,892 were merchant ships and 617
were for military use, mainly for the United-States Navy. This record shipbuilding program
included 16 types of vessels with 124 separate classifications and designs--mass-produced
Libertys to fast cargo types, aircraft escort vessels, and oceangoing tugs.
It is necessary for the national defense -and the development of its foreign
and domestic commerce that the United States shall have a merchant marine:
(c) owned and operated under the United States flag by citizens of the
United States insofar as may be practicable, and
By the end of 1940, the capacity of the shipbuilding industry had expanded to 18
yards with about 70 ways. The industry spread geographically so that by the end of 1942 there
were Maritime Commission shipyards in 24 states on the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf Coasts, and
some even on the Great Lakes.
In 1941, Maritime yards completed 103 vessels totaling 1.2 million deadweight tons,
with standard cargo vessels and tankers comprising most of the total tonnage. In that year
only seven Liberty vessels were completed-five for the British and two for the United States.
The first Liberty keel, for the "Patrick Henry," was laid on April 30, 1941; the ship was
completed eight months later. After Pearl Harbor, construction of merchant ships proceeded at
a spectacular rate. The average building time for EC2's at the beginning of 1942 was 241
days; by August of the same year this was reduced to about 100 days. A record average for all j
yards of 39 days was reached in December 1943, and some yards were able to launch vessels in
even legs time than this.
As a result of the President's State of the
Union Address to the Congress on Janu-
ary 6, 1942, and two subsequent directives, shipbuilding programs of 8.0 and 18.9 million dead-
weight tons were set for 1942 and 1943, respectively. To achieve these Presidental goals,
shipyards facilities were expanded further, so that by June 1943, 81 shipyards with about 285
ways were ix full operation. Although some other military programs were falling short of the
President's goals, Maritime Commission ship deliveries in 1942 achieved a sevenfold increase
over 1941 and slightly exceeded the 8.0 million ton objective. Libertys smashed through ahead
of schedule with 597 vessels.
1940 1945
TYPE OF VESSEL Total Last 6 1941 1942 1943 1944 irst 8
Months Months
Total Deliveries 54, 065 390 1,161 8,090 19,296 16147 861
Standard. dry cargo 4,818 185. 572 444 1 519 1 209 889
Emergency dry cargo 33,157 0 72 6,402 1 927 4395
Liberty vessels 29,0044 0 72 6,402 13,561 7,798 1,411
Victory vessels 4,113 0 0 0 0 1,129 2,9814
Other dry cargo (exc. Military
types 1,478 52 96 89 124 392 725
Tankers (excl. Military types) 10,907 153 421 999 5,481 5 759 2 114
Military types 0
00 i530 12_8 557
Transport attack, APA 9416 0 0 0 44 775 127
Cargo attack, A(A 498 0 0 0 0 355 143
Other military 1,434 0 0 63 286 798 287
Other types 827 0 0 93 481 252 1
With the decline of the submarine menace and the attainment of a sizeable fleet of
merchant vessels, the 1944 and 195 programs shifted from Libertys to the fast "C" type stan-
dard cargo and Victory ships-better suited than Liberty ships for the long Pacific runs, as
well as for postwar trade. Victory ships were equipped with turbine engines capable of prod-
ucing at least 6,000 horsepower and top speed of about 15 to 17 knots, nearly 50 percent faster
than the EC2.
Special Programs
The United States Maritime Commission, in addition to developing its own vast
merchant ship construction program, was. called upon in 19152 to help combat the submarine menace
by building aircraft escort vessels and corvettes (frigates) for the Navy. This program was
slow in getting into high gear. In November 1942, 280 thousand deadweight tons of convoy
vessels were scheduled for 1945; in March 1945, the total for the year was reduced to 260 thou-
sand tons. Actual deliveries amounted to 85 thousand tons. All 50 of .,he 6,730-displacement
ton aircraft escort vessels built by the Maritime Commission were delivered between July 1943
and July 1944. In 1944, these CVE's were delivered at the rate of about five per month. Frig-
ate deliveries (96 in number) progressed slowly. The last three were delivered in October 1944.
The schedules for 1944 and 1945 included a large program of military-type ships
(cargo attack, AA; and transport attack, APA) for the armed forces, primarily for use in the
Pacific theatre. Most of these "combat loaders" were scheduled for delivery in the latter
part of 1944 in West Coast yards which had completed their contracts for Liberty ships. Partly
due to the labor shortages, however, the combat loader program lagged behind schedule from
the start.
In spite of the large number of sinkings, the United States controlled merchant
fleet increased from 11.4 million deadweight tons in 1940 to 45.0 million tons in July 1945-
about one-half of the world's merchant fleet at that time. The following table shows the
growth as measured at various dates:
Peak production value of Army guns and fire control equipment-was reached in the
last quarter of 1943, after a steep rice from the very low levels of 1940 and 1941. By the
end of 1943, the Army had about reached its maximum size and had most of its initial equipment.
Production of guns and fire control items was therefore allowed to decline gradually in 1944
j
and 1945, and during the first eight months of 1945 monthly value of output was about half
that of the peak year 1943.
(Unit -Each)
GROUP Total
1940
onthe
st 6 '941 1942 1943 1944
1945
irst
Months
8 1
Total Army-procured.guns and
fire control equi ment.
(Million dollars) 5,410 12 158 1,111 2,032 1,431 666
Heavy field artillery (com-
plete equipments) 7,803 3 62 647 2,660 3,284 1,147
Spare cannon for heavy field
artillery 8,436 0 0 0 323 3,601 4,512
Spare recoil mechanisms for
heavy field artillery 4,046 0 0 0 120 2,035 1,891
Light field and antitank guns 56,189 650 4,055 20,536 18,696 7,685 4,567
Tank guns and howitzers
Self-propelled guns and
howitzers
116,754
27,242
491
0
6,296
0
43,368
8,811
34,711
13,155
19,991
2,981
11,897
2,295
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Aircraft guns 156,587 0 1,785 68,114 78,132 7,556 1,000
Antiaircraft guns
Antiaircraft gun directors
49,909
37,859
170
17
639
101
14,509
8,998
24,159
25,824
9,636
2,909
796
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Mortars 111,246 1,173 8,345 10,983 25,781 24,842 40,122
Heavy machine guns 1,963,525 3,919 53,644 347,492 641,638 677,011 239,821
Light machine guns 717,527 1,937 27,672 314,839 .188,331 121,771 62,977
Rifles (excluding carbines) 6,529,859 57,203'2 8,293 ,425,926 2,723,696 1,400,608 624,133
Carbines 6,117,847 0 5 115,813 2,959,336 2,088,697 953,996 J
a Standard (1945) munitions dollars.
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Pre-Pearl Harbor
Pre-Pear Harbor production of Army guns and fire control equipment was almost in-
significant, in terms of numbers of items, as may be seen from an examination of some of the
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figures. In the 18 months prior to January 1942, the United States Army received only 65
heavy field- pieces, compared with a total of 3,284 turned out in 1944. Less than 5,000 light
field and antitank pieces were produced in this 18-month period, compred with over 20,000
turned out in 1942. Only 118 antiaircraft gun directors were accepted between July 1, 1940,
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and December P31, 1941, compared with a figure of 25,824 in 1943. Many programs, such as those
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for self-propelled weapons and carbines, had yet to get under way.
Early Difficulties
In view of -the tremendous requirements for initial equipment of our rapidly growing
Army, effort in 1942 was devoted mainly to those types of guns which lent themselves to mass J
production at the time, rather than to improved types for which development was not then
sufficiently, advanced for quantity production. Inasmuch as the types and numbers of gun-
producing facilities were much more limited in 11942 than later, it was impossible to carry on
simultaneous. production and development program with any hope of achieving substantial returns
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in both, At that time, it was a choice either of equipping the steadily expanding Army with
readily available guns, or of deferring equipment of that Army until some indefinite future
date when experimental weapons could be standardized and produced in great quantities.
This choice was resolved by the fact that battle had already been joined in many
parts-of the world by the United States and Allied Armies; consequently, the need for guns was
so great that full production was ordered on all guns which could be manufactured rapidly and
delivered to activated forces. As a result, 1942 was a banner year in the production of light
caliber weapons; the heavier caliber guns were sttll in the developmental stage or could not be
turned out in quantities. This fact is especially apparent in the field artillery group, in
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which output of heavy guns (4.5-inch through 240-mm) amounted to only 647 units in 1942, but
rose to 3,284 in 1914, while the lighter guns in this group (37-mm through 105-mm) declined
from their peak.of 20,536 units in 1942 to 7,685.in.1944, and to 4,567 in the first eight months
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of 1945. A similar development took place in tank armament. In 1942, the only tank weapons
in substantial production during this peak year for tank guns and howitzers were the 37-mm
and the 75-mm guns. By the end. of 1944, however, production on both, the 37-=i and. the 75-:
tank guns had dropped 83 percent from 1942 levels. The much more effective 76-mm gun, the 90-
mm gun, and. the 105-mm howitzer came into production (other than experimental) as tank weapons
only after 1942, and became-the mainstay of the tank armament program by the spring and sum-
mar of 1945.
Production of mlost types guns and related equipment reached a leve in. 194~g3
f Army~B
which was not equaled later. The few groups which did not reach their peaks until 1944 include
heavy field artillery, rocket launchers, flame throwers, 4,2-inch chemical mortars, and. the
programs for remanufactured. and reconditioned guns.
The production objective in 1943 was to equip our Army of 6.7' million men, stockpile
sufficient reserves, and ship substantial quantities of guns and auxiliary equipment to member'
nations of the anti-Axis coalition. This was an ambitious program, and it was realized only by
increasing production 83 percent in value over that of 1942.
Not only was there a great increase in production i 1943--there was also a tre-
'mendous increase in the selectivity in production of guns and.equipment. Thus, although the
peak for total Army guns and fire control equipment was reached in November 1945, there were
actual declines as early as January in .30 caliber machine guns, light; antiaircraft guns,' most
self-propelled guns, and in all tank guns smaller than 76-mm.
New weapons produced for the first time in 1943 included the 76-mm tank gun (except
some experimental production in 1942), the 90-mm tank gun, and the 105-mm tank howitzer. Guns
for self-propelled carriages were augmented in the second half of the year by the addition of
the 76-im gun,'and for the first time airplanes were equipped with 75-mm guns and. .5-inch
rocket launchers. Although the antiarcraft program began to decline in 1943, production of 400
of the 4.7-inch AA guns that year gave greater range to our antiaircraft fire power end pro-
vided better protection against high-flying enemy bombers.
By 1944, production programs evidenced an almost complete reversal of the 1942 trends
and goals; the type and number of guns produced were based on tactical desirability rather than
on expediency, as was the case in x.942. By the end of 1943, the Army had approached its maxi-
mum size and was almost completely equipped; thus the production problem was largely one of
maintenance and. replacement with improved types rather than one of furnishing initial equipment.
The selective production patterns started in 1943 were continued with greater empha-
sis through 1944 and the first eight months of 1945. The most marked of these trends was
registered in the antiaircraft gun and fire control groups, in which decline started about the
middle of 1945 and continued through 1944 and 194.5. This shift-brought about by the change
in Allied tactics from defensive to offensive warfare--was responsible for a rdrop in monthly
output of antiaircraft guns from the January 1943 peak of 2,719 units to 350 units in December
1944; none were produced after April 1945. Similarly, production of antiaircraft gun directors
fell from a peak rate of 2,403 in May 1943 to 28 in December 1944, and to only 10 units dur-
ing the entire first eight months, of 1945,
The other significant trend in the gun and fire control program after 1942 was the
steady increase in the production of heavy field artillery (and related spare equipment).
Production in this group rose from a level of 116 guns in the first month of 1943 to a peak
level of 326 guns in November 1944, while spare cannon for heavy artillery increased from a
monthly average of 23 units during the first half of 1943 to 405 in Decerber 19414, and to a
peak of 879 units in April 1945.
By the end of the first quarter of 1944, the Italian Campaign had demonstrated that
more intensive and sustained heavy artillery barrages were desirable. As a.result, production
of heavy artillery was stepped up so that by the end of the year 3,284 pieces hadbeen produced,
compared with the previous year's total of 2,660 heavy field weapons. The higher rate of
artillery fire in the mountin; offensive also increased the aLbtrition rates of spare cannon
and recoil mechanisms for both heavy and light field. artillery. This led to a rise in production
of spare cannon for heavy field artillery from 323 in 1943, to 3,601 in 1944, and to 4 512 for
the first eight months of 1945, while spare tubes for all other artillery rose from 6,488 in
1943, to 9,575 in 1944, and 8,863 for the last eight months of the war. Similarly, produc-
tion of spare recoil mechanisms for all types of artillery jumped from 1,401 units in 1943,
to 5,031 in 19144, and reached a wartime peak of 5,911 in the period. January-August 1945.
D tevelopmentsin
1945
At the end of 1944, production on 1945 critical programs (heavy artillery, mortars,
heavy tank guns, and self-propelled. weapons) was scheduled at the peak rates of production
reached during the last quarter of 1944, or, as in the case of 60-mm mortars, 'was scheduled to
Ttal gn and fire o ntwoc productio daing tha first eight months of 19145, Vhile
ona suh lowerevel mo
nst oa' gories than in .1944, did. exceed. 19441 production iii several
subgrups. Spare fornheavy.t4 artillery and. spare recoil mchanisms for both heavy
p.light ~til..e e tuned ut W't raord rteav gi owing emphasis on war in the
PAifio also ed to roca r td pr ,orlon'.o of light weapon (such as the 60-mm mortar) suit-
Able for use in tie 3 g, an -tothaevlopmentof new recoilless weapons--the 4 .2-inch
~ooilless nor ;,nd th 57- an 75-: rcoilless riflesa Terrain covered in the Pacific
'laid,fighting ea r iao ea iblo to tankls and. heavy artillery but not to foot soldiers. To give
the fiot eold~ier geater fire power, recoiless weapons were designed to eliminate the kick-
baQk c tion resulting from the expanding propellant gases. These weapons could, theref'ore,
be twed without oarriagea or aecoil oh&ansma, During 1945, production of the 41.2-inah
gQctil e e t rose from a o i:"nAug ,st,. hile, production of the 75-m rifle
ed. from 37 in February to 306 in Jima. 0utput of the ,57-mmrecoilless rifle (one of
:fie it1,4e&tates programsCanada) -ose from 20 in A~rid to 24I9 in Auust.
ANMY UW
nA O'AD80
The production r ear* for' yroaod asanition and aircraft bombs was one of
the maormi ee of. the dn ia .'ee art tl'f $1 illion (mesue
3943,,A unition and bomb tbn rwto
a $1,193 milion in 1944, the lest full year
of aco~ution, and in the pe hakot fApril 1945 had. reached. an annual rata of $5,748
Million. The' growh of the whop. and various importnt sep ntsa is shown in the
l q® 19145
GROUP untn i last6 1941192 ..1943 1944 First 8
toathes__________Months
Total -procured.
inunition and. bombs Million doles 13,4 9 .1 145 ?,173 .3833 4,193 3,154
Gr dThous, tons. p,287 3 678 54 8001.1-447 1,5305
Mortar shells Thousa ton 38k (0) 2 35 -71 142' 134
Smaal azms t oa Million rounds 11.,74. 116 1,061 9,79$ 19,800 6,578. 4,393
Airorft ab( ) Toutons 5,765. 2 56 5415 1,504 1,955 1,743
a Standard. 19 5) mantions dollars
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OMPS SPECAL RELEASE 353
At the start of the war program, the Army had too little of practically all types of
ammunition and needs were out of all proportion to immediate production possibilities. Facili-
ties for production on the scale required were entirely inadequate, and had to be expanded
rapidly at first. In July 1942, for example, the War Department had more than 80 separate
explosives, ammunition, or loading plants under construction. Prior to completion of adequate
facilities, production emphasis shifted about from one "emergency" program to another in re-
sponse to special requests from field commanders, and scant attention was paid to any over-all
objectives or to balanced programming of production. Schedules of output even for the current
month were often far out of line, and were especially so when newly constructed facilities
failed to get underway on time, or when technical difficulties or manpower shortages developed.
Despite such difficulties, however, production increases were fantastic for almost all types
of ammunition during the first 18 months of the war.
Output of many types of Army ammunition actually leveled or fell off during 1943
and early 1944, as reserves were built up or as requirements were lowered in certain areas:
(a) Reduced and more realistic objectives for aircraft production brought about substantially
smaller requirements for aircraft ammunition; (b) accumulation of large reserves of small arms
ammunition permitted a considerable slackening in this program by the end of 1943; (c) anti-
aircraft gun ammunition reached its peak in the fourth quarter of the year, then fell off
sharply beginning in February 1944, as Allied offensive tactics and increasing air superiority
lessened the need for this type of ammunition; and (d) stocks of heavy artillery shells were
built up during 1943, and schedules cut back sharply, in line with current expenditure rates
in the field.
Aircraft BCombs
Production of aircraft bombs increased sharply and quite steadily from the; almost
minute levels of 1940 and 1941. By the end of 1943, there.were 628,000 tons of bombs in
atorage-about five months' output at 1943 rates, and an increase of 700 percent in storage
during the year; 75 percent of the bombs in storage were General Purpose and Demolition types,
so with an apparent oversupply in stock, production of GP bombs was slowed up, and the 100-
pound and 250-pound types were even taken out of production for several month early in 1944.
Developments in the Italian compaign rudely shattered any plans for slowing down
permanently the production of heavy artillery ammunition. These factors-the enormous expendi-
tures of ammunition in Europe, lengthened estimates of the duration of the war in Europe, and
larger estimates of requirements for the Japanese war-all influenced, and tended to raise the
ammunition (and bomb) programs from early 1944 until the time that VE-Day was obviously at
hand. In the short space of only two months, from February (as shown in the Army Supply
Program) to April 1944, 1944--1945 requirements for shells over 105-mm were raised 60 percent,
from $780 million to $1,250 million.
Large-scale saturation bombing and the extensive support to ground troops (with
light bombs) by United States airplanes, during the first part of 19441, reversed the.trend of
aircraft bomb storage. Between'January 1 and June 1, 19144, .storage of 100-pound GP bombs
decreased 81 percent, and storage of 250-pound GP's decreased 47 percent. The issuance rate
for GP bombs as a whole tripled between January and May. As a result, strategic requirements
for bombs were increased sharply.
Problems involved in attaining the new higher rates of production for artillery
ammunition far beyond any attained up to that time included: (a) Construction of new facili-
ties; (b) securing new machine tools; (c) obtaining manpower. Of these problems, the most
difficult was obtaining machine tools.
Despite these and other problems, however, artillery ammunition production con-
tinued to rise as the program was set at higher and higher levels, until the second quarter
of 1945. By December 1944, actual production had reached an annual rate of $2,100 million,
with scheduled production aimed at an annual rate of $4,400 million. In April 1945, produc-
tion of artillery ammunition reached an all-time monthly high of $266 million, an annual rate
of $3,192 million.
Bomb requirements were based primarily on the Army Air Force's bomb-dropping capa-
city. As this capacity increased with the development of our offensive, requirements continued
to rise and production schedules to increase. Facility expansions for bomb fabricating plants,
the principal bottleneck in increasing production, were authorized even in the last months of
the war ($21 million between February and April 1945), and bomb production reached its wartime
peak in the months from March through June 1945 with about twice the tonnage of bombs turned
out in these waning months of the war as in the corresponding months a year earlier.
-I.---- PRODUCTION JULY 194-AUGUST 31,94 -, SETEBE
_ 1,1945
PRODUCT'ION JULY 1,1910-AUGUSTV 31,1945 SEPTEMBER I, 1945
354 O PUS SCIAL RELEASE R
Du.ring the period July 19 y0 thou g Augut 1945, nearly 166 thousand gun assembliesj
were produced; 99 percent of t~hese wre produced after December 31, 19411. The distribution,.
of asseabli. byyears is o-' in th-'tabl blow:
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Uni tEacI
Naval Dun assembly
Totgal
1.L94i0 1945
by Type Last 6 1941. 1942 194 1944 First, 8
___________ ___ nth Months
Total naval. gun assemblies 65,742 67 1 j37'8 35L304 60,131 53,1725 15,137 J
6-inch and over
3nc5d
23 3
6909
3 7 48 110
3,253 37
1,864 1,348
1.1-inch , 4
0-mand 20-rim ^1 3 0 95 31,3 51,626 45,710 13,529 J
It will be noted that deliveriesof si *orztyp assemblies continued to rise after sa ller
tgpes had. begun to decline, he aeic;ror the difference in trend. are: (a) The
l-ga gunsgre used~ ch~:i,,.y on b l s~ijp;:«, aarh longer period. is needed. to complete
thes t: s of asemb ~ie n ) thee alteor gsae used. to a large degree on merchant
esels and were produced ' ertog hc mar: periods for arming the merchant fleet.
The shift in trends of ammunition production among types indicates the changes in methods
of warfare and the introduction of new weapons. Antiaircraft and armor piercing ammunition
represented 8 percent of total produced through December 1943. Subsequently, as the United
States Navy took the offensive in 19141 and 19)45, procurement of rockets andhigh capacity
bombardment ammunition increased much more rapidly than other segments of the Navy ammunition
program. Rockets and high capacity ammnition accounted for only 11 percent of total naval
gun ammunition and rockets produced prior to 1944, but represented 43 percent of tbe total
produced in 19)44 and 1945. The effectivenssof both high capacity ammition and rockets.
for softening up beach heads prior to invasion created very heavy demands-for these types.
The requirements for high capacity ammunition were not satisfied until mid-1945, and the
rocket program continued to expand until the end of the war. Both high capoity ammunition and
rockets were considered critical programs during 1944 and 1945 and were given top priorities
over other naval ordnance.
Bottlenecks
Many problems were encouxtered in the producing of vast amounts of naval ordnance.
Shortages of material, inadequate plants and plant equipment, manpower, and design changes
were the principal production problems. In the earlier portion of the period, shortages of
raw materials, especially steel, copper, and aluminum, and the low quality of some materials
caused many delays in naval ordnance programs. Changes in design, necessitating changes in
machine tools, were the chief reasons for some programs getting under way slowl.y. Lack of
plants and plant equipment' caused delays in the.expansion of prorams or the beginning of
neir programs. Bearings, cables, electric motors, conveyors, and perishable tools were very
tijht during most of the war program.
Facility Expansion
Production of the vast quantities of naval ordnance was made possible only by
rapid and constant expansion of facilities. Prior to 3,940, all naval guns and most fire con-
trol equipment were produced at the Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D.C., and all ammunition
was assembled at various naval ammunition depots. Expansion of the ordnance programs re-
quired new naval ordnance plants, depots, and other facilities, the estimated cost of which
totaled more than $850 million. In addition, the Bureau of Ordnance depended upon approxi-
mately 1,400 prims contractors and. 20,000 subcontractors. Expansion of commercial production
facilities involved technical and financial assistance for many private plants; during the
war period the value of government-financed facilities and equipment added to these plants
totaled about $390 million.
It was estimated in May 1940 that the German Army had 8,000 tanks in service-16
times the number available to the United States Army at that time. Productions for our Army
at the beginning of the war program (the second half of 1940) was proceeding at a rate of
about 50 per month, and acceptances were confined entirely to light tanks armed with 37-mm
guns. No medium tanks were accepted by.the War Department until July 1941.
(Unit-Each_
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1940 1945
GROUP Total Last 6 1941 1942 1943 1944 First 8
Months Months
Total new tanks (excl.Special Purpose) 86,732 280 3,923 23,884 29,497 7,565 11,583
Heavy 2,079 0 0 1 35 54 .1,989
Medium 55,779 0 1,332 12,936 21,250 13,468 6,793
Light.. 28,874 280 2,591 10,947 8,212 4,048 2,801
Early Expansion
In August 1941, the War Department let a $100 million order for tanks, and from
that time on, developments came quickly. The immediate goal of the Army at this time was to Li
produce 880 medium tanks, 2,300 light tanks, and 1,096 scout 'cars for eight armored divisicms,
with equipment for 15 separate tank battalions.
The automotive industry was already producing military vehicles and was slated to LI
become the main source for tank production. In November 1941, plans were announced for ex-
panding the Chrysler tank arsenal, which by that time had a $127,000,000 order for the pro-
duction of medium (28-ton) tanks, and development of a $25,782,000 General Motors tank arsenal
at Flint, and a $39,000,000 Ford tank project.
Production goals were then set for 2,000 medium tanks a month, with facilities for
materials such as armor plate set up on a basis. of 3,000 medium tanks a month. Detroit was
depended on to account for at least two-thirds of medium tank production, tonnage-wise, and
in number to account for the greater part of the entire tank program.
The prospects at that time were that the General Motor -Ford-Chrysler expansion
program could not be expected to reach the initial production stage before the summer of 1942,
and that production of 2,000 tanks a month could not be attained before the end of 1942, It
is interesting to note that it was planned to use stock passenger car motors instead of air-
plane-type motors in these tanks. i
The 1941 production goal was more than met. Approximately 2,600 light tanks were
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produced, along with 1,332 medium (2 -ton) tanks, and 1,908 scout cars. Also produced were
6,000 tank engines (of which were of the- aircraft-type) and 5,424 half-tracks. At this
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time the 60-ton heavy tank was a highly secret Army proJect.
Tank engines
During 1942, an attempt was made to standardize on a single tank engine. This way
not accomplished, however, in view of the heavy requirements for engines and the lack.of fa-
cilities for the many units of a single type of engine.
among the four following types:
Instead, production was distributed
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2.
3.
Wright.Whirlwind-Continental motors
General Motors-twin diesel
Chrysler-multi-bank
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4. Ford V-8-liquid-cooled
Nevertheless, plans for a standard tank engine went ahead and were given additional
impetus by the battle experience gained in the Libyan campaign. Tank battle
the Development Section of the Tank Automotive Center to favor an air-cooled
was found that this type of engine operated best in temperature extremes and
performance led
gas engine, It
required a minimum
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of maintenance and repair..
The 1942 program was a success, The planned shift from production of light tanks to
medium tanks was effected, and by the end of the year the prospect of a production rate of
2,000 medium tanks a month became an accomplished fact. Altogether a total of 23,884 tanks
were produced, including 12,936 medium tanks, 10,497 light taiks, and one pilot model of the
M6 (60-ton) heavy tank. December 1942 marked the peak month during the war for tank produc-
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tion, with 4,772 produced.
Tank output in 1943 hit a new yearly high of 29,497 tanks--24 percent greater than
production in 1942. While light tank output declined from 10,947 in 1942 to 8,212 in 1943,
acceptances of medium tanks jumped from 12,936 to 21,250 during the same period. No standard
tank engine had yet been put out, but Continental Motors (aircraft-type) had the largest
single order in 1943.
Tank production leveled off in 1943 on the basis of December 1942 schedules. Far-
lier schedules were dictated by the African campaign, which called for tanks in very large
numbers, and production was keyed to requirements by having 11 of the country's largest manu-
facturers making M4 mediums at steadily increasing rates. At the conclusion of this campaign
prime emphasis was put on other programs also depending heavily onealloy steel? namely air-
craft, naval escort vessels, and merchant vessels. Consequently,builders of the M4 tank wrere
reduced from 11 to 3.
The 1944 schedules for tanks and other armored vehicles were reduced in October
1943, and some experts went so far as to suggest that tanks may have "had their day." The
October schedule was reduced again on January 1, 1944, and monthly production after the first
quarter was close to the rate set down for the January 1 schedule. However, invasion losses
of materiel on the Normandy beachhead were heavier than anticipated. Because of enemy shore
defenses and:poor. weather much materiel was lost in the sea, and at the same time, greater
than previously anticipated losses were being experienced on the Italian Front.
On July 1, 1944, foilowing D-day, tank requirements were increased slightly. Great-
er increases were scheduled for 1945. Current production rates had been set so far in ad-
vance, however, that greater increases for 1944 were not feasible. Total output in 1944
amounted to 17,565 tanks, and for 1945, requirements were raised to 21,227 tanks. These in-
creased requirements were expected to-put locomotive manufacturers, who had finished tank
contracts some months earlier, back on tank production.
The major development in new models during 1944 was the step-up in fire-power and
speed. The M4 medium tanks were given hitting power once thought adapted only to heavies.
The new light tank, the M24, was equipped with a 75-mm gun formerly used as standard armament
for the M4 medium. The "Sherman" medium appeared with a 105-mm howitzer, and another model
was mounted with the long-barreled, high-velocity 76 -mm gun. A self-propelled motor carriage
for the 76-am gun (tank destroyer) with a road speed of 50 miles per hour was also developed.
The December 1, 1944, tank schedule projected the medium 76-mm gun tank as the
single type to be most heavily procured in 1945--displacing the 105-mm howitzer tank from top
procurement in 1945. Furthermore, the fact that 55 percent of the schedule for 1945 tank
procurement at that time was concentrated in the 90-mm and 76-m gun types, as' compared with
44 percent so recently as November 1, 1944, indicated increased procurement of selected stra-
tegically important tanks dictated by battle experience on the Western Front.
The increase in scheduled procurement for the light tank M24 mounting a 75-mm gun
and the concurrent decline in 1945 schedules for the medium M4 tank with the 75-mm gun; sug-
gested that the light tank with 75-mm gun would supersede the .medium 75-mn gun tank. This
was made possible by development of the 75-mn gun, T13EI, the first 75-m gun successfully
mounted in the turret of a light tank. This gun was adaptable to a light tank because- it
was lighter than other guns of similar fire-power and because its concentric recoil mecha-
nism took up less space in the tank turret. The M24 light tank itself incorporated improved
torsion bar suspension for greater flotation and flexibility, together with greater acces-
sibility of all components.
Tank production in 1945 reached its peak in March, when 2,268 units were turned
out--tne highest rate since mid-1943. Output fell 6ff ii April and May and dropped sharply '
thereafter according to plan. The most noteworthy development of the period was the steady
increase in output of the heavy Pershing tank M26 mounting a 90-mm gun. In May 1944, when
this tank was still in the experimental stage, 145 units had been scheduled for the year 195;
total 1945 production through August actually amounted to 1,952 units.
In addition to the tank production, the combat vehicle program expanded in the pro-
duction of other armored vehicles. The first deliveries of armored cars were made in 1942,
and a new large program of motor carriages for self-propelled guns was initiated. The 16,892
scout cars and carriers produced that year were 130 percent more than the 7,332 units produced
the year before. In 1943, record production was achieved for armored cars as well as for
scout cars and carriers. Motor carriages for self-propelled guns also attained their highest
level in 1943, with 9,035 of the tank chassis type produced and 11,524 of other chassis types.
Another significant development in the combat vehicle program was the substantial
increase in remanufacturing and reconditioning. In October 1944, the Chrysler Corporation
began work on its $77 million contract for overhauling and modernizing M3's and M4's in its
Evansville, Indiana plant, where formerly cartridges were made, and the American Car and
Foundry Company began work on modification of 1,200 MS light tanks. The work consisted main-
ly of installing heavier armor and greater fire-power.
TRUCKS
The automotive industry had little difficulty in shifting over from the high prewar J
level of civilian-type passen er car and light truck production to the light and medium types
of military vehicles (under2t-ton rated capacity), which comprised the major part of the
Army truck program in terms of numbers of units. The ever increasing requirements for the
heavy types (2t-ton' or over rated capacity) during the war period, however, raised some dif-
ficult production problems. The following table gives production figures on Army trucks.
ARMY TRUCK PRODUCTION
July 1, 191 0-August 31, 1945
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1940, 1945
GROUP Total Last 6 1941 1942 1943 1944 First 8
Months Months
Total Army-pricured trucks 2,357,684 20,299 176,884618,423618.728 596,37+ 326,976
Heavy-heavy (Over 2-ton)a 151,449 500 8,363 23,347 37,271 51,127 30,791
Light-heavy (.2-ton) 800,507 6,460 57,010 180,809 192.,377219,.529 114,322
Medium (1i- and under 22-ton) 418,982 6,605 37,008 140,296 132,602 80,517 21,954
Light (Under li-ton) 986,746 6,684 74,503 273,971 256,478 245,201 129,909
a -Excluding Engineer Corps types prior to 1944 except the 7k-ton 4x4, "Snow-go,"
in 1943;
data are not available on any other types.
It will be noted that the peak year for both light and medium types was reached in 1942, and
the peak year for the two heavy types was not reached until 1944. The peak month for heavy-
heavy trucks was actually December 1944 when 6,246 units were accepted; light-heavy trucks hit
their peak in March 1945 with an output of 22,620 vehicles.
I
Difficulties with Heavy Trucks J
Heavy trucks with four- and six-wheel drives had never been produced in substantial
quantities before the war, and the industrial "know-how" and necessary facilities did not
measure up to the tremendous needs. Chief bottlenecks were in heavy truck components, such as
rear axles, engines, and transmission, which traced back primarily to shortages of manpower
and materials in the four.y and forge shops. On the whole, assembly plant facilities were
adequate to meet all anticipated truck requirements.
Production in 1944
The most critical year for heavy truck production was 1944. Heavy truck require-
ments'had been rising steadily, and deliveries in 1943, although well over the 1942 record,
had not yet met the demand. Because of shortages in the 194.3 heavy truck program and the
greatly augmented demand for heavy vehicles for the year 1944 by the Army, the Office of
Defense Transportation, and other claimant agencies, the Automotive Division Requirements Com-,
mittee developed a new 1944 truck program on November 2, 1943. This program was based on a
determination of all facilities available and.a planned..expansion to increase production of the
critical truck components which were the controlling factors in end-item procurement. It was
expected that by the latter half of 1944 a sharp rise in heavy truck production could be
effected.
Under the November 2, 1943, truck,program, the Army was allowed an over-all quota for
1944 of 775,653 trucks, representing 84 percent of the grand total, set for all claimant agen-
oies: Army heavy truck allotments consisted of 295,942 light-heavies (which included combat
vehicles using similar truck components) and 69,575 heavy-heavies. In February 1944, the
autnorizedprograms were cut sharply by the Army Service Forces in both critical groups. The
light-heavy program was reduced to 247,691, while the heavy-heavy program was cut to 65,683. j
These revised 1944 programs were considered more in line with the productive ability of in-
dustry.
The 1945 Army Service Forces truck program, based on a program determination as of
December 19, 1944, was set at 594,257 vehicles out of a total program of 869,212 for all
claimant agencies. The Army program included 252,409 light-heavies (including combat vehi-
cles) and 48,792 heavy-heavies. In the March 5, 1945 revision, the ASF heavy truck program
for 1945 was stepped up to 273,293 light-heavies and 52,337 heavy-heavies. Increased needs in
the heavy categories were due partially to the considerable deficits from schedule in 1944,
necessitating carryovers into 1945. Furthermore, the accelerated pace of two-front war, to-
gether with the very high attrition rate in the European theatre were important factors in
causing higher military truck requirements.
Army heavy truck production in the early part of 1945 was impeded by poor weather
conditions in addition to production problems. In the month of March, however, output im-
proved considerably, with all truck groups reaching their peak production for the year.
Light-heavy deliveries at 22,620 hit a record high, exceeding December 1944 the previous high
month with a 20,942 unit output. After this month, production in all groups fell off and
huge cuts in programs were instituted after VE-Day in May. With these great reductions in
the truck program, there remained no difficulties in meeting the sharply lowered goals for
heavy trucks, except for a few special types.
Communications and electronic equipment got off to a late start, compared with that
of other programs. Developments in radar were particularly slow since this was virtually a
new industry which required a much greater degree of technical skill than had been required
in the production of radio equipment. Early procurement of radar was limited, in fact, to a
very few companies which had adequate research and engineering organizations as well as high-
ly specialized personnel. More facilities ultimately were brought'in, but throughout the pro-
gram radar could not be subcontracted to the extent possible with radio apparatus.
Proportionate value of output increased steadily each year relative to total muni-
tions output, from a low of 1.3 percent in the last half or 1940 to 6.7 percent in the first
eight months of 1945. Radar production, especially, expanded at a rate perhaps unparalleled
in any other branch of industry. The development of the various important segments of the
communications and electronics program is shown in the table on the following page:
(Unit-Million Dollars)a
1940 1945
ITEM Total Last 6 191 1942 193 1944 First .8
Months Months
As may be observed from the figures in the table above, the rate of growth in the
industry was phenomenal. This is particularly true for airborne radar, output of which rose J
from practically nothing in 1940 to more than twice the size of any. other radar or radio pro-
gram in 1945. The success of the communications adxlelectronic equipment program was achieved
despite many severe obstacles, the more important of which are described below.
As already indicated, the industry's over-all transition to a war basis was a dif-
ficult process. Performance standards for construction of radar, and even radio items, were
so much more exacting than peacetime standards that the capacity of the industry was severely
limited at first. During the first year of the war program, five principal manufacturers re-
ceived four-fifths of all Army Signal Corps contracts (which constituted the great bulk of j
expenditures in the field), and there were reported "to be less than 20 companies which the
Army and the Navy considered competent to meet their specifications. At the peak of the pro-
gram, three years later, there were,about 260 companies making radio and radar equipment, and
more than 1,000 manufacturers were making essential parts. Even then, however, only about 15 J
percent of the radio companies were turning out radar sets, and very little subcontracting was
done in this field, because of the very exacting and changing technical requirements.
Further complications resulted from the lack of sufficient engineering talent among
the Services for developing numerous completed models in their own departments.
Facilities Expansion
The large end-equipment programs naturally forced a marked growth in the communica-
tions and electronic industry and its suppliers. Radio and radar facility expansions over the
period January 1, 1941--June 30, 1945, amounted to $227 million, two-thirds of which had-to be
Jammed into 1942 and 1943; to enable the industry to meet its peak load in 1944. Despite
these great increases, lack of facilities was still a problem at the end of 1944, in one area
at least-production of field and assault wire. At this time, fast-moving troops and destruc-
tive artillery fire in the European theatre caused such unprecedented and unforeseen destruc-
tion of this type of equipment that requirements were nowhere near being met. Lack of facil-
ities in production of certain sizes of carbon steel wire and for stranding operations, as
well as a shortage of manpower, were most critical at that time.
Manpower
Manpower for the radio and radar industry was a difficult problem all through the
war period, demanding special attention and reports from the War Manpower Commission at vari-
ous times. As indicated above, the shortage of skilled technicians in the industry was acute.
Radar, especially, was young, and a large proportion of the workers were young men between the
ages of 21 and 26. In one large vacuum tube company, for instance, 60 of the 73 engineers
weare under 26. Many worxers in this large group were drafted into the Service (some later
returned), despite continued appeals by industry and a special Selective Service urgency
rating.
A contributing difficulty to the manpower problem was the historically low pay of
the wage workers in the industry--probably because of the predominance of women in the field.
Most of the plants were in tight labor areas and competed with many higher-paying war plants.
For example, in Newark, New Jersey, an area accounting for about 50 percent of all tube out-
put, starting wages in the tube factories ranged from 50 cents to 54 cents per hour. In the
same area, however, starting wages for women in the machine tool industry, steel, shipbuild-
ing, or chemical industries ranged from 70 cents to 94 cents per hour. A direct attack on
this problem-of keeping up employment in an historically low-paid industry which suddenly
became very essential in wartime-was never really made during World II, and the communica-
tions and electronic equipment industry was one of the greatest sufferers as a result.
AVIATION GASOLINE
When the complete history of World War II production is written it will be recorded
that petroleum was one of the indispensable requirements of the United Nations for the conduct
of this war. The rapidity with which the Axis Powers engulfed the world left America as the
one source from which the enormous quantities of petroleum products needed to fuel the Allied
war machine could be obtained. How American ingenuity and resourcefulness, with the coopera-
tion of government and industry, met this challenge is one of the truly amazing stories of
wartime production.
In 1941, when war came to the United States, production of high-octane gasoline
averaged about 37 thousand barrels per day. By the end of 1942, after one year of war, the
average daily production of high-octane fuel had more than doubled from that of the previous
year, reaching 79 thousand barrels daily. This was only the beginning. During the period
1941-1944, United States production of high-octane gasoline doubled each year, and in the year
1944 alone more 100-octane gasoline was blended than in all the preceding years 1935-1943 com-
bined. Average daily production for 1944 reached 376 thousand barrels, and in May 1945, a
peak production rate of 514 thousand barrels daily of high-octane gasoline was achieved.
For the period January 1, 1942, through August 31, 1945, the United States blended
approximately 344.7 million barrels of combat grade gasoline, most of which was 100-octane
(Grade 130). During this same period, foreign blending of aviation gasoline accounted for
56.6 million barrels. In addition to these blended grades, approximately 14 million barrels
of other high quality aviation fuels were made available, bringing the total of high quality
aviation gasoline made available during this period to 415.3 million barrels.
Approxima4ely 75.7 million barrels of Grade 91/96, primarily utilized in this coun-
try for training, were produced from January 1942 through July 1945.
The increases in United States production were obtained, to a great extent, by con-.
version of existing refinery equipment. The limit of this source of additional production
was reached, however, in the early months of 1943, and further increases depended upon the
completion of new plants. A scheduling procedure for the erection of 100-octane gasoline
plants was begun in April 1943, and by the end of 1944 production capacity (but not actual
production) was in excess of the ultimate requirements for consumption.
Despite the rapid rate at which production expanded from 1942 to 1945, it was not
until after VE-Day that production caught up with the increasing requirements for high qual-
ity aviation gasoline. In 1942, ultimate requirements for aviation gasoline were 150 thousand
barrels per day; a few months later. they were up to 400 thousand barrels, and by November 1944
the target was set at 612 thousand barrels daily.
Not only were production sights boosted consistently throughout the war period, but
at the same time the petroleum industry was faced with the problem of boosting quality.
Throughout the war, planes were constantly being built to fly higher, farther, and faster, and
to carry heavier and heavier bomb loads, and more and more planes were coming off the assembly
lines with an increasing number of missions per plane. Consequently the petroleum industry
was constantly faced with the dual problem of increasing production ann at the same time
boosting quality. Yet, despite this pressure on the industry, planes were not grounded for
lack of fuel--the gap was always filld by lower grade fuels.
Production Factors
Estimates of foreign production show that, excluding U.S.S.R., United States pro-
duction of aviation gasoline during the war was approximately six times that of all Allied
Nations' foreign production. A breakdown of factors contributing to our enormous production
of aviation gasoline shows that 47 percent of the 800 percent increase from 1942 through 1944
was a direct result of "refinery ingenuity," while the remaining 53 percent came from new
construction and equipment amounting to approximately $700,000,000.
The following table shows the factors contributing to total 100-octane (Grade 130)
gasoline production:
Total 100.0
New facilities 41.4
Prewar facilities 18.3
Foreign facilities 13.7
Cumene 6.1
Increased TEL, 4.0-4.6 cc. 4.2
Converted catalytic units 4.0
Codimer 2.9
Ordnance and rubber programs 2.5
C-S 1.1
Miscellaneous 5.8
-
PRODUCTION JULY 1,1940-AUGUST 31,1945 SEPTEMBER I,1945
23-1988
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CHART SUPPLEMENT
r. rr r I r r_
CHART I
VALUE OF. THE U.S. MUNITIONS PRODUCT!ON. PROGRAM*
AVERAGE MONTHLY PRODUCTION, BY QUARTERS
JULY I, 1940 - AUGUST 31, 1945
MILLION DOLLARS MILLION DOLLARS
5,000 5,000
Expressed in Standard (1945) Dollar Weights -
Aircraft
3,00 i 39000
I
i
i
28000 2,000
i
0. 0
30. 4Q. 10. 20. 30. 4Q. I Q. 20. 30. 4Q. 10. 20. 30. 4Q. I10. 20. 30. 40. 10. 20.
~
-l4- 4- -1942 - -1943 - 1944---- -1945---
*Excluding Naval Stack Fund, amounting to 1,326 million standard (1945) dollars over the period. This fund
representing the increases ingoods in storage and stocks intransit between suppiy offices, was handled by SOURCE
the Navy Department Bureau of Supplies and Accounts for all bureaus, and was not assignable among Unpublished data from the Production Statement Special Release,
specific munitions categories. Yearly increases in the N~aval Stock Fund were as follows: 1940 last half 12B July 1940-August 31,1945, prepared by the Military Division,
1941-149, 1942--320, (943--613, 1 44-148, and 1945 (first eight months) 68 million standard (945) dollars. Program and Statistics Bureau, War Production Board.
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CHART II
NUMBER OF U.S. MILITARY.AIRPLANES PRODUCED
AVERAGE MONTHLY PRODUCTION, BY QUARTERS
JULY 1,1940 - AUGUST 31, 1945
THOUSAND PLANES THOUSAND PLANES
I10 10)
TOTAL
Commun. and -- '
Special Purpose
58
Heavy
4Bombers Heavy9Bomrs
11.9%0
Trainers : " : : _:a::_.°._°;:;,
19.3-1940-:941: "Medium and"
942:194319441945 ".e.,;;":::.........:
Light Bombers @;" .::_:: ::::::::::::;.
.............................
5:::.::::::::"::::::::: :::::::::: ::
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: i~eiie
...............:::.:::::..
.. .. 3 .6 % .. .. .. .. .. :: :: ::
Communiction
-TT l, Hi
30
40 4 IQIQ 20 0 3 30 40 Q 20 30- 4 IQ 20 30 - 0 Q 2
___ c __ _~ _ ~
L,
Fighters and
r~ r7r F tm ( (4 ( f
80
60
40
20
TOTAL
Auxiliary
aipnd Other
::::::: 100%
District i
300ra 300
Mine Craft
PtroLadgLandingVVessels
ii
~s 6.40~ :' 35.9% : ;-
3 ss
are hotghfrhsmpi0eviwetomlohsereotise
*Landig
Vesels ae shon wit CombatantVes ough te fourth uarter of1941,
andall typesother tha these tw
ar tgehr
sow orth smeprid;deivriswee oosmllt
LadingVessls
* thrugh he reourt ithsowsearteyonths
sownquater ambtant cae
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V CHART
1500 1500
1000 1000
500 500
0 0
3Q 4Q IQ 20 3Q-40 10 20 30 4Q IQ 2Q 3Q 4Q IQ 20 3Q 4Q IQ 2Q
-1940- 1941 1942 1943 1944 I945- ----
CHART VI
VALUE OF THE U.S. ARMY GUN PRODUCTION PROGRAM
AVERAGE MONTHLY PRODUCTION, BY QUARTERS
JULY is1940 - AUGUST 31, 1945
MILLION DOLLARS MILLION DOLLARS
80 1 1 1 80
60 Gn ve 60
20 0
30. 4Q. I10. 20. 30. 40. 10. 20. 30. 40. 10. 20. 3Q. 4Q. I10. 2Q. 30. 40. 10. 20Q.
-1940- 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945
SOURCE
Unpublished data from the Production Statement Special Release,
~July1,1940-August 31, 1945, prepared by the Military Division,
Program and Statistics Bureau, War Production Baard.
r: a n I I
CHART I1
TONNAGE OF US. ARMY GUN AND MORTAR AMMUNITION PRODUCED
AVERAGE MONTHLY PRODUCTION, BY QUARTERS
JULY 1,1940- AUGUST 31, 1945
THOUSAND SHORT TONS THOUSAND SHORT: TONS
2501 1 S- -250
200 200
150 .150
1O tOO
500
50 50
0
3Q. 40. iQ. 20. 30. 40. 10. 2Q. 30. 40. IQ. 20. 30. 4Q. IQ. 20. 30. 4Q. 10. 2Q.
1940 1941 1942 1947- 1944 1945
Including Aircraft and Antiaircraft GunAmmunition, and Army-procured Rockets (excl. Practice and Training).
CHART CD
TONNAGE OF U.S. NAVAL GUN AMMUNITION PRODUCED
AVERAGE MONTHLY PRODUCTION, BY QUARTERS
JULY I, 1940-AUGUST 31, 1945
THOUSAND SHORT TONS THOUSAND SHORT TONS
60 60
TOTAL
Other Surface Fire 4.5% -
45814.3% 45
High Capacity
18.5%;
Antiaircraft
30 54.5°i°30
Antiaircraft
15 15
High Capacity
000
;
::::::; ::::::::"::.;. ::":::".::::.::. :.... ::::,~iij~ii
3Q. 40. IQ. 20. 30. 40.. I0. 20. 30. 40. IQ. 20. 3Q. 4Q. IQ. 20. 3Q. 40. 1Q. 2Q.
1940 1941 1942 943 1944 1945
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CHART TON
TONNAGE OF U.S. AIRCRAFT BOMBS PRODUCED
AVERAGE MONTHLY PRODUCTION, BY QUARTERS
JULY 1, 1940-AUGUST 31, 1945
THOUSAND SHORT TONS THOUSAND SHORT
250~ 250
200 200
150
100 50
50
50
.01
3Q. 4Q. IQ. 2Q. 3Q. 4Q. 10. 2Q. 30. 40. IQ. 20. 30. 40. IQ. 20. 30. 40. 10. 2Q.
1940 1941- 1942 1943 1944 ( 945----
Co
" CHART X
NUMBER OF U.S. ARMY TANKS PRODUCED9'
AVERAGE MONTHLY PRODUCTION, BY QUARTERS
JULY Is,1940 - AUGUST 31, 1945
NUMBER OF TANKS NUMBER OF TANKS
40001f T 4000
3000 3000
2000 2000
1000 1000
0 0
3Q0. 4Q. 10. 2Q. 3Q. 40. IQ. 2Q. 30. 40. 0Q. 2Q. 30. 4Q. I Q. 20. 3Q. 40. I0. 20.
E 19ldin 1941 1942 [943 1944 1945
hl The few heavy tanks produced prior to 1944 were equipped with 3-inch guns-ofew with 105 -mm howitzers are included in 1945. 4QJcui oetnswt 9-mgunsi 95
L L_._ L__. L.
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CHART M
VALUE OF THE U. S COMMUNICATIONS
AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT PRODUCTION PROGRAM
AVERAGE, MONTHLY PRODUCTION, BY QUARTERS
JULY I, 1940 - AUGUST 31, 1945
MILLION DOLLARS MILLION DOLLARS
400--O - -- - -1400
300 300
200 200
100 100
0
30. 40. 10. 20. 3Q. 40. IQ. 20. 30. 4Q. IQ. 20. 30. 40. Q. 20. 30. 40. 10. 20. 30.
-1940-- 1941 1942 : 943- -- - 1944 1945
SOURCE; IUnpubished data from the Production Staternetft Special Release,
Including Ship -ond-Shore. Ju.ly 1,1940 - August 31, 1945, prepared by the Military Dvisior,
Programe and Statistics Bureau, War Production Soard.
COMB IN ED U. S. -CANAD IAN
S UP P L EMENT
FOREWORD
1
U.S.-CANADIAN SUPPLEMENT ______________375
Al RPL.ANES
Total
I States
ie oal t rderiwa3 ' gcat x'
A.. C r8,23
States 'iotc raot tt-
1939 -September 6 28
October 9
November 7
December 9 38
1940 - January 12
February 23 53
March 16 57
April 86
May 79 152
June 56 123
July 657 574 3 29459 174
August 648 541 107 153
September 637 547 90 2t 123
October 756 623 131 225
November 2,677
804 682 3,122 255
December 938 838 100 23.4
1941 - January 1,1i45 1,013 132
February 1,090 980 4,079 292
March 1,289 1,133
April.
4-53
1,513 1,384 129 426
May 1,482 1,339 J)43 6,092 468
June 1,592 1.47%' 113 370
July 1,639 1,459 180 6,642 5,874- 768
August 1,980 1,850 130 8,062 7,654 408
September 1,997 1, 926 71 8,426 8,145 281
October 2,439 2,281 9,72v 9,239
November 2,288 158
2,124s 9,s.2 8,539 603
December 2,667 2,454 213 13,023 12,248 7i5
1942 - January 3,209 2,860 349 14, 445 13,219 1,226
February 3,284 3,024 260 16,141 15,202 939
March 3,855 3,^°;67 388 19,169 17,767 1402l
April 3,849 3,463 386 19,223 17,690 ,533
May 4, 255 3, 892 22,i11 20,765 10376
June 4,023 3,653 22,826 21,407 1,4:21
July 4,353 4,046 307 2-4,964 23,8)8 1,1076
August 4,490 4,202 288 26, 069 25,030 1,039
September 4,477 4,220 257 28,53 27,550 1.,003
October 4,300 3,996 304 27, 00 1,255
25,749
November 5,011 4,752 259 31,553 30,469 1,034
December 5,687 5,435 252 36,715 35,630 1,085
1943 -January 5,180 4,804 276 1,088
February
32,650 31,562
5,746 5,3~64 382 38,851. 37,234 1,617
March 6,082 42..41
April
6,457 375 T;,354 1,513
May
6,546 6,248 298 48,250 47,147 1,103
7,136 6,837 299 52,909 51.,b76 x;,233
June 7,154 6,844 290 53,857 52,893
July 7,457 7,115 342 56,517 55,170 1,347
August 7,647. 7,457 290 59,855 58,862 991
September '(,679 7,291 388 61,95 60,! 3 1,312
October 8,354 8,003 351 67;060 65, 859 1,2431
November 8, 855 8,459 396. 72. 0i6 1,492
December 8,892 8.,475- 417 75,417-- 1, 744
1944 - January 9,004 8,6o5 399 79, 696 78,011 1,685
February 9,028 8,649 379 72,539 80,724 1815.
March 9,371 8,956 415 90,254 88,1x34 2,120
April 8,535 8,183 352 83,616 81,4465 2,151
May 9,084 8,702 382 90,979 88,475 2,504
June 8,127 7,784 343 85,312 83, 083 2,229
July 7,976 7,757 219 90, 682 79,±055 1,627
August 7,977 7,623 354 80,654 77,9.59 2,695
September 7,579 7,278 301 80, 024 77, 540 2,484
October 7,500 7,157 343 76,404 2,560
November 6,739 6; 481 258 72,348 70,543 2,005
December 6,720 6,413 307 72,7&1 70,250 2,530
1945 - January 6,581 -6,295 286 73,655 71,289 2,366
February 6,388 6,115 273 72,958 7,5-43 2,415
March 7,140 6,879 261 8;,201 78,581 2,620
April 6,460 6,266 194 75,153 73,16! 1,986
May 6,407 6,212 195 73,234 71, 160 2,074
June 5,835 5,668 167 66,503 68,856 1,6k7
July 4,693 4,592 101 53,683 52, 597 1, 086
August 2,903 2,786 117 34,613 1,255
SUMMAY es
2940 (Last Fall') 4,440 3,807 633 01,761-4602 1,144
1941 21,121 19,422 1,699 11" 86,982 81,337 5,645
1942 50,792 47,010 3,782 643' 28,5 274,336 14,469
1943 87,083 82,979" 4,l0 2,426 663,689 647,88)5 15,805
1944 97,640 93,588 4,052 1,649 975,288 948,883 26,405
1945 (Eight Months) 46,407 44,813 1,594 525 532,255 516,806 15,449
CUUAIETTL 307,483 291,619 15,E645,254 '2,
6,3. -
2 ,4 8 2 83 78,917
Stage of Completion - Plant acceptances.
a/ United States acceptances for the first half of 1940 are shown in Table I on page 54.
COMT PL S
1939 - September 2 14
October 2
3
J
November 22
December 3 9y
1940-January 3 15
February 5 28
March 9 44
April 6 28
May 10
June 13 66
July 311 296 15 1,546 1.468 78
J
August 266 263 3 1,326 1,305 21
September 235 232 3 979 964 15
October 303 281 22 1,430 1,347
November 360 342 18 1.694 1,590 104
December 454 434 20 2,443 2,332 111
J
1941 -January 492 454 38 2,426 2,252 174
February 521 474 47 2,931 2,732 199
March 599 526 73 3,079
April 333
713 649 64 4,606 4,313 293
May 669 590 79 4,201 3,835 366
June 721 656 4,598 4,296 302
July 687 584 103 4,694 4,040 654
August 915 880 35 5,856 5,585 271
September 984 965 19 6,253 6,o85 168
October 1,120 1,091 29 6,937 6,673 264
November 1,073 1,014 59 6,11 6,350
December 391
1,472 1,375 97 10,435 9,905 530
1942 - January' 1, 440 104 10,604 9,982 622
February 1,581 1,487 94 12, 269 11,'739 530
March 1,776 1,671 105 1Y,563 13,952 631
April 1,669
J
1,571 98 13,652 13,104 548
May 1,987 1,888 99 16,757 16,234
June 523
2,135 2,067 68 17,932 17,552 380
July 2,238 2,188 50 18,894 18,555
August 339
2,261 2,202 59 19,772 19,434 338
September
J
2,396 2,340 22,261 21, 933) 331
October 2,429 2,299 130 21,657 21,023 634
November 2,803 2,725 78
December
25,239 2-4,799 440
3,090 2,986 104 28,714 28,115 599
1943 - January 2,636 2,571 24,594 24,183 411
3
February 3,137 3,013 124 30,454 29,688 766
March 3,552 3,467 64o
34,937 34,297
April 3,810 3,756
May
38,827 38,340 487
4,286 4,213 73 44,068 43,371 697
June 4,398 4,363 414,821
35 44,463 358
J
July -4,611 4,550 61 46,948
August
46,305 643
5,035 5,000 35 51,137 50,784
September 5,109 5,041 68 52,232 51,534
October 5,641 5,610
"November
31 57,696 57,318 378
6,245 6,199 46 62,640 62,043 597
December 6,253 6,185 68 65,929 65,o083 846
1944 - January 6,460 6,403 57 69,566 68,818 748
February 6,539 6,453 86 71,594 70,554 1,040
J
March 7,012 6,895 117 77,916 76,615 1,301
April 6,491 6,357 134 71,379 69,853
May 6,900 166 77,508 1,8
75,660
June 6,396 6,243 153 73,388 71,730 1,658
July 6,068 5,970 98 67,722 66,493 1,229
August 6,228 6,039 189 68, 738 66,588 2,150
September
October
5,995
5,910
5,788
5,694
207
21.6
68,564
64, 865
66,402
62,724
2,162
2,141
I
November 5,354 5,204 150 61,174 59,531 1, 643
December 5,463 5,255 208 62,413 60,240 2,173
1945 - January 5,403 5,216 187 62,785 60,761 2,024
February 5,244 5,063 181 62,410 60,332 2,078
March 5,981 5,795 186 70,241 67,928
April 5,392 5,235 157 64,543 62,709 1,834
May 5,298 5,135 163 62,353 60, 372 1,981
June 4,797 4,657 140 56,655 55,090 1,565
July 3,726 3,641 44,401 43,360 1,041
August 2,407 2,311 96 31,094 29,890 1,196
SUMMARY
1940 (Last Half) 1,929 1,848 81 9,418 9,00.6 412
1941 9;966 9,258 708 63,090 59,145 3,945
1942 25,909 24,864 1,045 222,314 216,419 5,895
1943 54,713 53,968 745 554,283 547,409 6, 874
1944 74,816 73,035 1,781 834,827 815,208 19,619
1941..(ight' Months) 38,248 37,053 1,195 454,3+82 1s 0,450 14,032
CUMULATIVETOTAL 205,5,81 200,026 5,555 2,138,414 2,087,657 50_______
AlIRPLANES
_________________Ut tEach)
-
COMBAT - Continued
PLABHES
PERIOD
Total
obe
4-engine
Bombr
Toal
::
PatrolBlan
Bomber, A2-engine
PBB.4 nd O-lOBomber
(PRY iType)
Cenadam
Srner2-engine Toa
Light Bomber, 2-engine____
1939 - September 1 1
October 2 0 "0
November 1 1 1
December 3 0 0 0 0
1940 - January 3 0 0 1 1
February 5 0 0 2 2
March 9 0 0 2
April 0 0 1
May 10 0 0 1
June 13 0 0 3 3
July 15 0 0 4
August 0 0 2.
September 3 0 0 1 1
October 22 1 1 0
0 0
November 18 1 1 0
December 20 0 0 0
*0
1941 - January 38 1 1 2 0
0 0
February 47 1 1 0
March 73 2 2 0 5
April 614 0 0 3 3
May 79 1 1 .0 0
June 1 1 3 0 0
6 7
July. 103 4 4. 7
Augut 35 6 6 10 10
September ].9 0 0 13 13
8 13
October 29 4 13
November 59 8 8 11 12 12
December 97 0 Program 16 16
complete 11
1942 - January 1014 0 27 27
February 94 0 19 19
March 105 0 17 19 19
April 98 0 12 18 18
May 99 0 7 18 18
June 68 0 grogram 214 214
complete
July 50 0 32 32
August 59 0 23 23
September 0 214 214
October 130 0 214 214
November 78 1 26 26
December 1014 8 8 21 21
1943 - January 65 2 2 29 2 27
February 124 11 11 33 3 30
March 85 13 .13 36 3 33
April 54 11 11 35 2
may 73 17 17 50 9 41
June 35 10 10 25 5 20
July 61 23 23 8 38 11 27
August 35 1 9 9 10 214 9 15
September 68 2 20 20 14 41 13 28
October 31 2 19 19 14 5 5 Program
November 46 5 25 25 7 6 6 complete
December 68 6 37 37 26 14 14
19144- January 57 7 31 31 20 10 10
February 86 9 36 36 22 21 21
March 117 11 33 33 26 33 33
April 1314 12 44 44 28 41 41
May 166 17 45 45 37 45 45
June 153 9 50 50 30 44 44
45 17 17
July 98 12 45 51
August 189 24 46 46 46 52 52
September 207 21 44 44. 46 31 31
October 216 19 31 31 31 42 42
November 150 17 38 38 35 23 23
December 208 23 29 29 32 61 61
191, - January 187 22 a 32 32 23 63 63
February 181 32 20 20 14 56
March 186 50 1 1 Program 26 26
April 157 34 Program Program complete 15 15
May 163 38 complete complete 6 6
June 140 23 Prorm Program
July 85 4 complete complete
August 96 12
SUMMARY
AlIRPLANES
~Each)
________________(Unit
PLANES- Continued
COMBAT
Canada - Continued
SN I 1 SEP I
4
Fighter
2-engine
Toa Totalne .. UdrU Shak Moquito Total Hurricane Gr~ea
Totalde .S otl Une US
Contract Contract
1939 -September 1
October 2.
November 1
December 3
1940 -January 2
February 2 1
March 3
April 1 1
May Program 9
June complete 1 10
July 10 11
August 11 1
September 21 1 1
October 23 7- 14
November 13 Program
December 15 15 comrvlete
194,1- January 35 35
February 46 46
March 66 66
April
May 72 72
June 59 59
July 62 62
Augut 11 11
September 0 0
October 1 1
November 31 31
December 70 70
194,2- January 63 63
February 64 64
March 69 69
April 68 68
May 74.
June
July 18 18
August 36 36
September 32 32
October 106 106
November 51 51
December 75 75
1943 - January 3k
February 80 80
March 36 36
April 8 8
May 6 6
June Program Program
complete complete
July
Auguat 1
September 0
October 1 1 0
November 0 0 0
December 0 0 0
19441- January 0 0 0
February 0 0 0
March 10 10 0
April 6 6 0
May 21 21 0
June 12 12 0
July 1 1 0
Auguat 11 5 0
September 35 0
4f0 1
October 50
November 24e 21 1
December 35 38 0
1941 - January 30 31 0
February 25 21 8
March 25 26
April 14f 17 54,
May 5 5 77.
June Program Program 82
July complete complete 41
August
sUMMsaL.. 1
190 (Last Half) 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 63 48 l
194,1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 511 511 0
194,2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 700 700 0
194,3 31 30 29 1 1 0 1 164 164kt)
1944 706 506 49 200 199 0 2 0 0 0
1941,(Light
Monthe) 397 298 306 99 100 0 364e 0 0 0
AIRPLANES
________________(Unit - Each)
A IRPLANES
________________(unit. - Each)
TRANSPORT COWU4NICATION
Canada Canada
PotaOD 1 -eg~ine
Lite, nt&1egn
1egn
Norseman
States Ttl States Total
Under Nortbrop
Total V.S. Lysandeor Delta
Contract
1939 - September 4 4
October 2 2
November 4 3 1
December 6 6 0
1940 - January 1 3 3 0
February 1 0 0 0
March 1 3. 1 0
April 0 0 0 0
May 1 9 9 0
June 0 1 0 1
July 27 25 2 3 3 0 3'
August 28 26 2 1 1 0 1
September 28 26 2 1 1 0 0 0 -
October
November
38
42
335
40 2
1
9
0
0
1
9
0
8
1
1
December 17 14 3 0 0 0 0 Program
July 32 31 1 22 22 0 0
August' 61 60 1 30 30 0 0
September 52 50 2 46 46 0 0
October 62 61 1 1 10 10 0 0
November 56 5o 6 3 85 85 "o 0
December 103 99 4 2 26 26 0 0
1942- January 106 1014 2 0 93 93 0 0j
February 117 117 -0 0 318 318 0 0
Marche 110 108 2 1 346 333 13 13
April 153 152 1 0. 368 358 10 10
May 114 114 0 0 309 2914 15 15
June 131 130 1 0 308 270 38 38
J
PRODUCTION SEPTEMBER I, 1939 - AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER 1,1945
to oea
U.S.-CANADIAN SUPPLEMENT _ _ _ _ - - - - 381
AIRCRAFT PROPELLERS
___________________________ (Unit - Each)____________
ALL TP
Canada
PERIOD 2D'drau1 a
193,9- September
October
November
December
1940 - January.
February
March
April
May
June
PATROL VESSELS
(Unit- Each)
PATROL
V1SSEIS
Canad~a
1940 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Augut 4 (2) 2 (1)
September 2 (1)
October 4 (4)
November 28 (4) 5 14 14
December 5
July 17 (2)
August 43 (7) 5 (2) 12 12
September 9 (3)
October 6
November 54 (2) 10 (1) 27 it 16
December 11 (1)
1944 -January 54 52 2 1 0 3.
February 59 58 1 1 0 0
March 60 59 1 1 0 0
April 55 52 3 2 0 1
May 72 59 13 9" 3 1
June 53 41 125 4 3
July 49 41 8 6 0 2
Augut 29 21 8 6 1 1J
September 19 .10 9 6 2 1
October 25 19 6 2 3 1
November 43 34 9 4 5 Program
December 34 33 1 1 Program complete
complete ))
1945 - January 24 24 Program Program
February 19 19 complete complete
March 27 27
April 27 27
May. 26 26
June 18 18
July 18 18
August 11 11
SUMMARY
L
194 salf) 32(6 18(6 14 . 0. 0 14 0 0
162 (30) 92 (30) 70 0 0 54 0 16
1942 614 (71) 554(71) 60 2 2 15 4 43
1943 908 (40) 845 (40) 63 24 8 21 11 18
194452 479 73 44 0 18 0 11
TOTAL
CUMULATIVE 2,438 (147) 2,158 (147) 280 70 10 322 15 88
aIncluding
conversions shown in parentheses adjacent to figures for total deliveries..
MINE CRAFT
_________________(Unit - Each)
MINE CRAFT
PERIO1DUlt
Total a Unt.a
If
Stts Total
Agerine, 225 Feet
Total
Material
Completions
Canada
fBangor
Western
Isles 'Diesel
Wooden
1940 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
July
August 33 (3) 12
September 9 (1)
October 5 (1)
November 5 (k) 16 1
35 (7)
December 8 (2)
1942 - January 1 0
February 12 52) 11 (5)
2 0
March 3 (26
) 1 0
April 21 20 1 0
May 29 (3) 26 (3) 1 2
June 30 25 4 1
July 33 31 1 1
August 47 31 k 2
September 29 1 21 (1) 2 1
October 31 (1) 25 (1) 1 1
November 23 17 2 1
December 13 8 Program Program
complete complete
19k3 - January 10 10
February 26 23
March 28 26
April 33 33
May 31 28
June 36
July 51 4k 1
August 54 52 2
September 47 42 2
October 41 35 2
November 33 30 2
December 22 21 Program
complete
1944 - January 13 13
February 13 12
March 11 10
April 20 (3) 15 (3)
May 20 14
June 22 16
July 2k 16
August 25 19
September 25 20
October 24 19
November 25 19
December 9 8
1
19k - January 5 2
February 9 7
March 12 (3) 9 (3)
April 11 (2) 9 (2)
May 9 k
June 4 1
July 6 3
August 8 5
LANDING VESSELS
(unit - Each)
PERIOD
Toa ntd Total United
States 1amtn¢ Ship, Sttes Reaped Cargo
Tank (1ST) Lighter
1939 -September
October
November
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November 49 49
December 60 60
19141- January 13 13
February 23 23
March 8
April. 914 914
May 72 72
June 97 97
July 23 25
August 66 66
September 138 138
October 42 42
November 130 130
December 105 105
OOSAS
GOIDOTUGS 0 100120 016C0RGO2 UITLY VESSELS
PERIOD 1I
Ttl Saea aCaaaTotal
United Canada Total United ICnd
aStates andaStates
1939 - September
October
November
December
1940 -. January
February
March
April
May
June
DRY CAWO
VESSELS
PEROD
otla United aJ
Number
Canada I Unite(.
Tonnage
ena
Ttl States Total 10,5~o4,00 Tone Total States Total o
ld0,300 4,700 Tone
10OO,30 o-g70TosIoo 00Tome
1939- September
October
November.
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July 5 5 59
August 2 2 18
September 2 2 23
October 5 (1) 5 (1) 42
November 6 6 524
December 4 4 41
1941 - January 3 3 31
February 4 4 '41
March 5 5 51
April 10 10 100
May 8 8 83
June 14 (9) 14 (9) 53
July 7 7 65
August 5 (1) 5 (1) 36
September 8 8 724
October 9 (2) 59
November
December
R26 (3) 7 67
80
9 (1)
1942 - January 9 97 87
February 24 (2) 2324 224
March 23 (1) 239 229
April 35 (2) 415 353
May 57 (3) 626 5724
June 62 (1) 733 650
July 624 770
August 63 780 677
September 824 985 882
October 75 909 796
November 79 (4) 875 789
December 100 (2) 1,115 1,002
19243 - January 86 (3) 973 891
February 98 (1) 1,113 1,025
March 125 (3) 1,375 1,293
April 131 (1) 1,2470 1,3247
May 150 (5) 1,663. 1,2452
June 144 (2) 1,557 1,2445
July 135 (5) 1,2463 1,3245
August 131 (5) 1,4624 1,331
September 1124 1,3243 1,229
October 1124 (8) 1,266 1,123
November 110 (5) 1,232 1,098
December 138 (1) 1,5424 1,2453
- January
192424 89 (6) 935 885
February 100 1,107 1,0245
March 115 (4) 1,178 1,132
April 119 (3) 1,289 1,177
May 111(24) 1;,153 1,066
June 101 (5) 1,036 9324
July 90 (3) 949 862
August 87 (7) 886 788
September 85 (11) 797 705
October 92 (10) 8824 776
November 98 (14) 858 777
December 99 (17) 816 760
1945;-January 101 (14) 851 841
February 97 (8) 897 866
March in1(11) 997 945
April 93 (14) 729 689
May 101 (10) 837 791
June 100 11) 792 756
July 7224 6624
August 724(8) 6424 6024
SUM4MARY
1940.(LastHalf) 24 (1) 24 1) 0 0 0 237 237 0 0 0
1941 90 (13) 89 13) 1 1 0 750 740 10 10 0
1942 758 (15) 675 (15) 83 81 2 7,778 6,935 843 8324 9
1943 1,622 (39) 1,2476 (39) 146 133 13 16,2463 15,032 1,2431 1,370 61
19244 1,291 (84) 1,186 (84) 105 87 18 11,888 10,907 981 896 8
1945 (ight Menthe) 799 (84) 763 (84) 36 26 10 6,2471 6,156 315 268 '47
CUMI.ATIVE TOTAL '4,5824 (236) '4,213 (236) 371 328 '43 '43,587 40,007 3,580 3,378 202
Number Tonnage
PERIOD
a tes oa 0,0
Cana~da-
11
,00 90Tostts oa.110,00 43650Tn
Canada
1939 - September
Totala
____
_ __ __
n A1,0
_ _
o
__ __
Total
_ _
nte
__
130t
Tons,
October
November
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July 3 3 46
August 1 1 13
*September 1 18
October 1 1.8
3 (2)
November 5 (3) 5 43) 36
December 3 (1) 3 (1) 22
1941 - January 1 1 18
February 0 0 0
March 4 4 63
April 4 (2) 4 (2) 36
May 1 1 18
June 5 (3) 5 (3) 34
July 4 4 62
August 6 (1) 6 (1) 78
September 1 1 12
October 1 1 16
November 5 71
December 1 13
3 6
190(at1af 6() 0 0 C 0 153 153 10 0 0 0
1941 - 33 (6) 33 (6) 0 0 0 0 421 421 0 0 0 0
1942 81 (19) 81 (19) 0 0 0 0 999 999 0 0 0 0
193289 (26) 284 (26) 5 4 0 1 3,537 3,495 42 41 0 1
1944 334 (40) 319 (40) 15 8 6 1 4,176 4,071 105 82 22 1
1945 (ilt onba)' 167 (16) 167 (16) 0 0 0 0 2,248 .2,248 0 0 0 0
CUMLATIVE
TOTAL 920 (113)9C0 (113~) 20 12 6 2 11,534 11,387 147 .123 22 2 _
a Including
oonveruiona uhoes
in parentheses adjacent to figures f or total deliveries. -
Canada
UniERInitdDT25--pounder
Statesd
Total Wheeled (57.-cm) Field
t6-pounder 1Reoiltless
57-m
Rifle
Toa tts Canada Total Staes-Toa+ -ponder
TtlUnder I Under I Under nial
Total U.S. Total U.S. Total U.S.
________-4 Contract ____Contract Contract
1939 - Septeaber
October
November
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
I1,144
May
June
July 66 66
August 109 109
September 175 175
" October 1,144 165 163
November 68 68
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
}2,446 2,433
13
72
76
.66
85
440
72
76
...66
85
130
"119
184
7 7
July
August
September
October
}3,629 781
1,104
1,240
1,849
1,182
158
392
873
26 26
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 223,897 207,988 15,909 70,616 63,992 - 6,624 1,684 229 3,779 400 657 650 504
Stage of Copletion - U. S.: Plant acceptances.
Canada: Plant acceptancee of complete units before proof firing.
ARTILLERY, MORTARS,
AND NAVAL GUNS
_________________
___________________________(Unit -SEch)________________
TAI GUNS25ADD
SOwrNIZr,2 2GUNSFOR
SL-PROPELLED CARRIAGES
0Cada II Canada
1939 - September
October
November
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October 491
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April 1,773
May 6
June
July 623
August 2,147 712 4783
September 634
October 976
November 3,232 621 673
December 957
___________________ ~~(Unit
Each)______________
-
OLY)A.NTIAIRCRAFT GUN
DIRECTRS
ANTIIRCAFTGUNS(ARY
.,J
Canada Canada
UniIteTtal3.7-inch Mobile 40-m Bofores0m oa
J
Total ____20-at_ __Tota_____United
Staes UderSPStatees
otl 40-n
Toa ne R poleten Predictor
Total U.S. Total Wheeled on 3-ton Guin
Contract Truck
1939 - September
October
November
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July 20
August -20
September 28 17
October 31
November 37
December 314
1941 - January 48
February 40
March 66
April 54 37
may' 103
June 52
July 31 2 2
Auguet 314 '7 7
September 40 5 5
October 20 20
November 5 15 15
December 15 15
-1942
- January 87 614 3 3 3 30 30
February 325 114 11 11 11 96 96
March 190 139 51 51 51 180 180
April 466 346 120 6 11lk 114 299 299
May 850 749 101 11 90 90 490 490
June 1,1147 978 169 32 137 137 721 721
July 1,552 1,363 189 37 22 152 152 875 875
Augut 1,868 1,675 193 28. 214 165 165 977 977
September 2,378 2,087 291 71 40 220 220 1,115 1,115
October 2,379 2,144 235 80 50 155 155 1,295. 1,295
November 2,18 2,1814 3014 99 60 205 205 1,1459 1,1459
December 2,959 2,6146 313 88 67 225 225 1,1461 1,1461
1943 - January 3,036 2,719 317 120 81 197 197 1,757 1,757
February 2,1415 2,186 229 100 30 329 329 2,151 2,151
March 2,695 2,339 356 106 28 250 250 2,363 2,356 7
April 2,561 2,177 3814 1014 614 280 280 2,392 2,390 2
May 2,169 1,916 253 102 0 151 151 2,1436 2,1403 13
June 2, 165 1,936 229 101 53 128 328 2,360 2,3147 13
July 1,977 1,7214 253 86 56 167 167 2,303 2,290 13
Augut 1,828 1,725 103 82 3 21 20 1 2,279 2,263 16
September 1,716 1,586 130 814 11 46 46 0 2,301 2,289 12
October 1,690 814 Program 48 26 22 2,111 2,093 18
November 2,138 2,022 116 82 complete 314 10 214 2,091 2,0714 17
December 2,1463 2,271 192 63 129 49 80 1,1425 1,4~11 14
19144 - January 1,897 1,718 179 54 125 0 325 1,063 1,063 Program
February 1,9514 1,750 204. 30 1714 0 1714 .770 770 complete
March 1,367 1,229 138 0 138 6o 714 4 656 656
April 1,161 985 176 0 176 30 Program 146 95 95
Mayv 1,591 660 931 36 895 41 complete 8514" 80 80
June 1,550. 660 890 314 856 30 826 45 45
July 1,628 560 1,068 32 1,056 60 996 40 40
Auguet 1,256 393 863 3 860 20 84o 22 22
September 1,207 425 782 0 782 22 760 5 5
October 1,312 395 917 0 917 Program. 917 50 50
November 1, 5014 511 993 0 993 complete 993 55 55
December 1,065 350 715 0 715 715 28 28
19415
- January 1,112 250 862 2 860 860 0 0
February 233 130 103 0 103 103 0 0
March 245 245 0 0 Program Program 0 0
April 173 171 2 2 complete complete 0 0
May 0 0 Program Program 0 0
June 0 O0 coplet complete 0 0
July 0 7 7
Augut 0
0 3 3
SUM
MSY
TOTAL -
63,1411 49,909 13,502 1,739 589 1CUMULATIVE
11,763 3,2149 500 8,0114 37,9~ 37,859 125
Stage of Completion - U.S.: Plat acceptance.
Canada: Pl3ant acceptance of complete unite before proof firing.
Canada. a - On.aa
1939 September
October
ihovember
December
1940 -January
February
March
April
May
June
July 38 38
August 227 227
September 209 209
October 264 264
November 231. 231
December 204 204
1941 - January 330 330
February 493 493
March 441 441
April 555 555
May 785 785
June 1,075 1,075
July 1,285
August 2,654 546 77
September 746
October 1,022
November 3,044 715 955 410
December 352
1942 - January 888 619 269 59
February 923. 645 278 0 102 50
March 1,382 665 717 143 280 123
April 1,877 606 1,271 0 970 613 200
May 1,707 521 1,186 0 :L,100 1,285,
June 2,700 1,550 1,1]50 0 1,150 1,068 105
July 2,597 997 1,600 0 1,600 2,079 149
August 2,247 739 1,508 0 1,042
1,508
September 3,483 626 2,857 0 2,580 5009
October 2,033
November
935 0 1,298 2,460 2'4
10,952 boo 6,937 50 1,132 1,649
December 2,480 0 3,650 1,223 206
1943 - January 1,967 2,828
4,795 0 300 2,528 1,042 12
February 3,486. 1,875 1,6]1 600
11 1,000 1,400
March 5,690 1,896 41 501 3,252
3,794 600 183
April 3,037 2,193 844 44 100 700 400
May 4,492 2,048 2,444 44 600 1,800 925 1.6
June 5,394 2,080 3,314 14 3,000
300 1,475
July 4,580 2,080 2,500 0 5100 2,000 1,000 Prcgrr.
August 4,798 2,398
September
2,400 0 400 2,000 ,650 coupl-.n
4,130 2,383 1,747 55. 192 1,500 1,500
October 3,837 2,345 1,492 92 0 1,400 1,400
November 5,162 2,269 2,893 300 2,500 4,261
93
December 4,439 2,247 2,192 Program 300 1,892 2,584
complete
1944 - January 3,158 2,067 1,091 400o 691 0
February 1,972 1,372 6oo 600 0 0
March 2,393 1, 593 800 800 0 0
April 3,429 1,729 1,700 700 1,000 1,000
May 3,962 1,962 2,000 0 2,000 2,000
June 4,268 2,028 2,240 240 2,000 2,000
July 4,545 1,84+5 2,700 700 2,000 2,000
August 3,732 1,682 2,050 250 1,800 1,800
September 3,741 2,241 1,500 0 1,500 1,500
October 4,391 2,291 2,100 600 1,500 1,500
November 5,641 2,539 3,102 1,602 1,500 1,500
December 6,1]29 3,493 2,636 1,200 1,436 1,435
194=.- January 3,834 3,2814 550 550 Program Program
February 5,587 5,387 200 200 complete Complete
March 8,210 6,910 1,300
April 1,300
9,128 8,328 80o 800
May 7,670 6,770 900
June 900
6,517 5,517 1,000 1,000
July 3,283 3,028 255 255
August 1,498 898 6oo 600
DUL-PURPOCSE
NAVALA3 IAINRAJ.T ANS)D GUNS
Canada
PERIODToaUntd
Ttl States Total 12-pounder QF 4-inch QF 40-mm Boor 2-pounder QF
1939 - September
October
December
1940 January
February
March
April .
May
June
July
August
September 72
October 77
November
December J
1941 - January
February
March
April
My
June
1941 Ls Ha~. 72 72 0 0 0
,317
0 0
1942
191
39,143
2,317 0 0 0 0 0
37,882 1,261 1,112 88 0 61
1943 65,256 63,508 1,748 358 675 280 43,
tight Months)
1946,9 27,899 27,604
997115050194, 295 0 173 275 .47
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 195,779 191,330 4,449 '1,470 1,456 608 915
Stage or Completion - U.S.; Plant acceptances.
Canedc; Plant acceptances of complete unitse before proof firing.
SMALL ARMS
(Unit- Each)
PERIOD
Total United Canada Total United .5-inch .303 Cal
States States Total Vickers 7.92-mm Browning
Naval Bran Aircraft
Antiaircraf
1939 - September
October
November
December
1940 -January
February
March
April
Maye376
June J J 376
July 1,506 1
Augut
September 71,788 70,773
t S450
44,18 1,070
1,160
51
450
October 551
November 5656 2,6 550 565
December JJ1,019 J
1941 - January 775
February 1,446 4 747 1,446
March1572 16,88 18
April 150,75 146,281 1,598
MayI2,990 9,695 1,860 2,998
June 3,239
1,244
July
Auguet
September
527
534,52
514,284
1,8
£ 4,275 29,795 8,678
11,598
4,275
October j 11,955 11
November 15,968 54,800 13,361 9,121 1,863
December JJ20,363
1942 - January 149,051 140,914 8,137 27,305 23,672 3,631 1,029
February 152,854 144,005 8,849 32,328 28,114 4,214 1,7
March 193,327 182,722 10,605 40,826 36,576 4,250 1,758
April 238,618 219,597 19,021 49,157 42,320 6,837 2,382
May 259,345 238,568, 20,777 54,976 49,625 5,351 2,359
June 280,248 261,581 18,667 59,756 54,543 5,213 2,581
CUMTATIVE TOTAL 21,808,322 20,188,620 1,619,702 2,956,604 2,681,052 275,552 240 59,832 32,776
1959 - September
October
November
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October 3,021 3,021
November 4693 4,693
December
SMALL ARMS
___________(Unit Each)r
Canada
1939 - September
October
November
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
May
June
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 13,736,799 12,647,706 1,089,093 50,611 45-296. 901,132 22'7,127 1,024
(unit - Thousand)
Canada ____
PERIOD 5.5-inch
Uteuntda Gun-Howitzer 4
Total Uie Canada Total Intd7.2-inch 6-inch 4.5-inch .5-Inch
States States Total Howitzerj~owitzer Gun Howitzer
HE HE HE onoloo E H
1939 - September
October
November
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July 16 16
August 10 10
September 92 92
October 52 52
November 52 52
December 72 72 25
1941 - January 8 8 6
February 514 54 15
March 238 238 167
April 152 152 22
May 131 131 26
June 202 202 114
July
August } 242
63
50
} 8
September
October
November
December
}2,249
28
35
619
989
101
} 606 609 I
24
117
131J
337 1114 198
- January
191414 7,788 7,057 731 355 2814 71 71 0
February 8,389 7,786 603 335 281 54 514 0
March 9,105 8,430 675 5o14 437 67 67 0
April 9.261 8,527 7314 768 702 66 614 2 0
May 8,672 7,989 683 730 648 82 52 30 0
June 8,475 7,8614 611 843 7614 79 52 27 0
CUMUlATIVE TOTAL 360,696 324,897 35,799 38,050 33,053 14,997 569 136 2,033 913 1,109 237
Stage of Completion - United States: Proof acceptances through 1943 and plant acceptances thereafter.
Canada: Plant acceptances of complete rounds exclusive of propelling charges for unfixed ammunition.
a Excludinggas shells.
(Unit - Thousand)
GUNAWUITION
LIGHT FIELD, TANK,ANDANTITANK
Canada
1939 - September
October
November
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July 16
August 10
September 92
October 52
November 52
December 47
1941 - January 2
February 39 39
March 71 71
April 130 130
May 105 105
June 88 88
July 22
August 141 13 93
September 13
October 11
November 1,640 269
December
Stageof Completion- ited States: Proof acceptancesthrough 1942 and plant acceptances thereafter.
Canada: 25-pounder-Plant acceptances of complete rounds; All Other-Plant acceptances of complete rounds exlusive of
propelling charges for unfixed amunition.
a Excluding gas shells.
PROHDUCTION
SEPTEMBER I, 1939 - AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER 1,1945
as098
398 U.S. CANADIAN SUPPLEMENT
_____________________(Uit - 1ousand)
Canada - Continued
SAP Smoke
1940- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Auguat
September
October
November
December
1941 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November 8 1.
December
1942 - January 18 18 0
February 52 50 2
March 79 59 20
April 96 73 23
May 322 152 170 39
June 255 190 119
July 195 96 80 19 30
August 280 106 128 102 46 36
September 118 0 79 95 39 35
October 223 107 109 101 7 11
November 252 1314 78 80 40 70
December 11 Program 0 69 11 25
complete
1943 - January 63 30 61 33 78
February 146 76 61 70 34
March 131 51 69 80 65
April 83
05 45 18 15
May 162 14 162 16
June 0 0
73 73 80
0
July 111 2 111 270
August 108. 0
Program 108 79
September 141 0 complete 141 130
October 136 0
0 136 70
November 99 0 99 100
December 81 81 138
1944'-January 118 2 116 100
February 83 1 82 80
March 31 Program 31 48
April 69 complete 69 109
May 714 714 59
June 614 614 9)4
July 57 57 49
August 77 77 82
September 81 81 89
October 121 121 88
November 26 26 21
December 16 16 14
1945 - January Program Program Program
February complete complete complete
March
April
May
June
July
August
SUMMA2B
1940 (Laat Half) 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 9 8 0 0 1 C
1942 1,901 985 474447442 365
1943 1,3314 0 222 252 1,112 1,075
1944 817 0 3 0 81)4 833
1941 (ight months) 0 0 0 0 0 0
___ ___
___(Unit - iousani)
GUNAMIURITTON
LIWT FIELD, TANK,ANDANTITANK - Continued
Canada - Continued
PERIOD 6-pounder (57-am) Tank and Antitank 2-pounder, PP
AP APCBC
Under U.S.
Total Total Under U.S. Total Under U.S. Sabot Total Cnrc
Contract Contract
1939 - September
October
November
December
19410- January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
19411 January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
OctoberI
November 1 29
December J27
19412-.January 57 0
February 123 48
March 160 58
April 41144 168 58
May 110 110 45 227 69
June 183 183 81 219 179
July 1616.
August 11 11
September 0 Program
October 0 ccompete
November 0
December 0
194. January 0
February 0
March 21 21
April 30 30
May 9 9
June 20 20
July 1 1
August 15 15
SuY
19110 (Lat Half) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0" 0
19411 0 0' 0 0 0 0 29 27
19112 1,5419 1,5419 1,229 0 -0 0 1,9534 609
19435 1,752 1,20)4 3,619. 5118 2115 0 596 0
19414 1,985 0 0 1,983 1,268 0 0 0
1945 Nih months) 911 0 0 0 0 911 0 0
(Unit - Thousand.)
Canada Canada
PERIOD 20-rn
Total United
States Total
ievano-Suiza Total United 3,7-inach, HE 40-rm Bofore, S]:
States Total -- "
Under Under
EI SAPI Total U.S. Total U.S.
Contract Contt
1939 - September
October
November
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October 25
November 12
December 16
1941 -. January 12
February 0
March 1
April 0
May 25
June 59 59 0
July 20 20 2
August 778 778 334
September
October
649
1,686
849
1,686
185 ~ib
218
November 2,356 2,356 1,244 142 63
December 1,485 1,485 821
1942- January 6,167 6,167 1,757 1,411 346 109 237
February 3,191 3,191 1,705 1,141 564 213 351 108
March 4,092 4,092 1,310 626 684 295 71 389 150
April 6,210 6,210 1,841 1,111 274 129 456 142
730
May 5,716 5,'716 1,933 1,195 740 248 182 492 438
June 4,769 4,769 2,079 1,398 681 261 363 420 89
July 4,877 4,877 2,621 1,972 649 242 140 407 51
August 4,841 4,841 2,039 1,331 708 237 471 200
65
September 2,935 2,935 2,636 1,962 674 256 418 265
135
October 7,672 7,672 2,443 1,687 758 294 181 464 338
November 9,430 9,430 1,802 1,246 556 239 75 317 462
December 9,809 9,809 2,500 1,918 582 228 162 354 606
1943 - January 18,519 18,519 3,353 2,822 531 175 186 356 150
February 5,732 5,732 2,010 1,430 580 196 49 384 200
March 8,549 8,549 3,510 2,828 682 227 60 455 352
April 8,926 8,926 3,502 2,908 594 158 429 436 350
May 12,542 12,033 509 509 1,713 1,094 619 180 300 439 0
June 14,759 14,372 387 387 1,223 653 570 173 5 505
397
July 18,933 18,805 128 59 69 2,502 1,956 546 156. 0 390 300
August 24,573 23,182 1,391 816 575 4,048 3,592 456 146 16 310 211
September 21,131 19,884 1,247 739 508 3,341 2,855 486 131 2 355 146
October 17,900 17,304 396 248 148 4,472 3,813 659 159 Program 500 179
November 21,841 16,749 5,092 3,118 1,974 3,522 2,830 692 184 complete 508 521
December 17,454 14,815 2,639 1,080 1,559 3,868 3,216 652 178 474 438
1944 - January 16,101 13,859 2,242 1,406 836 3,621 2,911 710 183 527 0
February 12,221 10,313 1,908 1,059 849 3,369 2,748 621 180 441 600
March 5,382 3,165 2,217 907 1,310 3,136 2,552 584 192 392 Program
April 5,757 3,923 1,834 653 1,181 3,189 2,638 551 155 396 complete
May 4,773 3,416 1,357 0 1,357 3,439 2,759 680 165 515
June 3,332 2,344 988 0 988 3,313 2,688 625 95 530
July 3,226 2,647 579, 0 579 2,923 2,362 561 55 506
August 7,189 5,682 1,507 1,507 0 2,610 2,092 518 85 433
September 10,189 8;953 1,236 1,236 0 2,277 1,996 281 114 167
October 10,122 8,270 1,852 1,493 359 2,222 1,835 387 94 293
November 13,545 10,617 2,928 1,364 1,564 2,695 2,120 575 83 492
December 7,774 6,432 1,342 901 441 2,482 2,052 430 80 350
1945 - January 11,959 9,750 2,209 1,761 448 2,226 1,872 354 69 285
February 12,926 10,707 2,219 956 1,263 2,243 2,079 164 64 100
March 12,507 10,272 2,235 1,171 1,064 1,655 1,510 145 68 77
April 12,666 ,577 1,089 121 968 68
1,352 1,237 115 47
May 12,564 11,973 591 591 0
June 1,375 1,192 183 58 125
16,089. 12,426 3,663 1,699 1,964 410 189 221 66 155
July 15,976 12,699 3,277 895 2,382 229 211 106
18 105
August 8,359 8,359 0 0 0 40 40
0 0 40
SUMMARY
1940 (Last Half) 0 0 0 0 0 53 53 0 0 0 0 0
1941 7,233 ',233 0 0 0 1,803 1,740 63 0 0 63 0
1942 69,709 69,709 0 0 0 24,670 16,998 7,672 2,896 1,503 4,776 2,849
1943 190,859 179,070 11,789 6,956 4,833 37,064 29,997 7,067 2,063 1,047
1944 5,004 3,352
99,611 79,621 19,990 10,526 9,464 35,276 28,753 6,523 1,481 0 5,042 600
1945 (ightMonths) 103,046 87,763 15,283 7,194 8,089 9,530 8,097 1,433 498 0 935 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 470,458 423,396 47,062 24,676 22,386 108,396 85,638 22,758 6,938 2,550 15,820 6,801
Stage of Completion - United States: Proof acceptances prior to 1943 and plant acceptances thereafter.
Canada: Plant acceptances of complete rounds.
(Unit - Thouaend)
AND BOMBTHROWER
MO~RTAR SHELLS
Canada
PERIODa 3-inch 2-inch
Total Uie
States Ti Smoke and
4.2-inch Tn mk
TotTotal"ERHmokekToteokS
Tota moke
HE Tota HEUnder
Total U.S.
_______ _______ _______________ _______ _______ Contract
1939 - September
October
November
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September 6 6
October 0 0
November 6 6
December 0 0
1941 - January 18 18
February 0 Of
March16 6
April 514 514
May 13 13
June 35 35
July 3 3
August 3 3
September 0 0
October 0 0
November 11.2 112
December 408 408
_______________
_____________________ (Unit_-_;phoueand)
ANTITANK
ROCKETS NAVALANTIARCRAFT
ANDDUAL-PURNPOSE
GUNAI4UNITION
ANDPROJECTILES
1939 - September
October
November
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
2,215 2,215 2,215
1941 - January
February
March
April
May.
June
July
August
September
October 8,325 8,325
November
December
PRJETILS
ANTISUBMARINE HnS CHARSA2
Canada Canadia
PERIOD
Total United Toa United
States Hdeo States Aircraft and
Surface Craft
1939 - September
October
November
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Auut
September
October
November
Deoember 1,521 1,2
1941 -January'
February
March
April
May
June
Juy691 691
August 514 514
September 1,585 1,585
October 5,857 5,857
November 10,7614 5,7614 7,000
December 5,220 5,220
191414'
January 40 39 1.5 13,510 11,010 2,500
February 55346 6.6 10,090 6,890 5,200
March 50 .30 20.2 15,075 10,275 2,800
April 39 29 10.2 10,244 8,9144 1,300
May 47 39 7.6 10,5914 10,1914 400
June 57 57 0.0 18,850 17,550 1,500
July 64 56 7.6 18,696 16,196 2,500
August 61 59 1.9 25,8148 22,7148 3,100
September 53 52 1.14 23,3143 19,51434,000
October 47 41 5.5 25,267 18,967 6,500
November 41 57 4.4 19,15514,25534,900
December 53 5 31 4.2 17,902 1,502 4,600
(Unit- Million)
ALL TYPES
Canada
1939- September
October
November S6.0
December
1940 - January
Februaryr 5.0
March
April 1
May 8.1
June
July
August
1 66
12
16
1
19.5
September 18
October 120
November J¢ 122 24 52.4
December 26
1941- January 1 4
February 205 43 58.6 0.3
March 58
April 1 82
May } 332 76 82.9 1.1
June J 91 J
July 1 86
August
September J
J 385 89
108
102.4 0.6
October 108
November 549 114 165.6, 0.8
December J 161
i
409.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.8 0.0 0.0
1942 10,912 9,798 1114.0 .0.8 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.3 7.0 0.3
1943 21,229 19,800 1429.4 7.1 3.8 0.7 0.0 2.4 25.6 398.3 0.7
1944 7,703 6,578 1125.5 1.0 0.0 0.0 2.4 4.4 .0 93.2 17
1945 (EightMonths) 4,637 4,393 243.8 0.0 0.0 '0.0 0.0 0.9 10.8 0.0 0.0
CUMULATIVETOTAL 46,140 41,746 4394.1 8.9 4.2 0.7 2.4 7.7 68.5 798.5 2.7
Stae of Completion - United States: Plant acceptances.
Canada: Plant acceptances of complete rounds..
I
PRODUCTION SEPTEMBER I, 1939 - AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER 1, 1945 asoa)a
U.5.-CANADIAN SUPPLEMENT
SMALL ARMS
AMMUNITION
____________________(Unit - Million)
PERIOD 303Caliber
Ball .30 Caliber
Total AP Tracer Incendiary Bl
Contract
1939 - September
October
November
6.o 6.0
December
140 -January
February 5.0
March
April
May 8.0 0.1
June
July
Aut 19.14 0.1
September
October
November 52.1 0.3
December
1941 - January
February 58.3 58.0 0.3
Harsoh
April
May 81,8 80.2 1.6
June
July
Augut 101.8 9 .0 7.8
September
October
November 164.8 137,14 10 24.6
December 8
1942 .January 76.9 64.6 2 1.6 10.7
February 82.3 70,6 4 1.3 10.14
March 92.1 78.7 3 2.1 11.3
April 94.1 79.14 12 4.5 10.2
May 87.2 72.1 20 4.14 10.7
June 95.14 81.7 20 3.1 10.5 0.1
July 83.2 70.5 12 3.14 9.2 0.1
August 89.3 72.5 11 6.7 9.8 0.3
September 104.8 84.8 18 8.0 11.5 0.5
October 97.2 76.14 10.1 10.1 0.6
November 103.7 84.2 8 8.3 11.0. 0.2
December 92.7 66.8 31 16.14 9.3 0.2
1943 - January 84.'7 62.2 26 9.14
13.0 0.1
February 93.1 64.3 22 16.8 11.2 0.8
March 98.6 63.6 12 22.9 11.3 0.8
April 96.2 71.8 ?7 14.5 9.1 0.8
May 104.8 65.0 58 27.1 9.9 2.8
June 85.5s 67.14 12 5.1 11.2 1.8
July 71.9 60.0 13 2.8 7.2 1.9
August 78.0 65.6 40 3.9 6.8 1.7
September 86.9 71.6 37 1.6 12.0 1.7
October 73.7 60.3 28 3.3 8.8 1.3
November 63.7 48.6 21 2.7 9.1 3.3
December 58.2 46.6 0 0.0 8.0 3.6
19144- January 42.0
57.1 10 1.1 8.1 5.9
February 62.3 4.8
March
5 1.6 10.2 4.7
78.1 58.0 Program 1.6 12.9 5.6
April 68.14 50.2 complete 1.1 32,2
May 4.9
69.0 50.1 1.9 12.3 4.7
June 62.2 46.0 0.8 10.1 5.3
July 55.14 40.3 1.1 10.2 3.8
August 56.9 44.6 0.6 10.0 1.7
September 60.7 45.0
October
0.8 10.2 4.7
51.2 37.8 0.0 10.7 2.7
November 40.1 27.3 0.9 10.3 1.6
December 41.1 29.3 Program 10.14 1.14
complete
1945 - January
February
45.14 37.14 8.0 0.0
30.8 26.2 4.2 0.14 6.0
March 22.3 21.2
April Program 1.1 25.3
11.0 10.9 complete 0.1
May 29.3
4.7 4.7 Program 28.2
June 7.3 7.3
July complete 0.6
7.0 7.0
August 7.9
3.5
7.9 2.8
SUMMIARY
1940
(Lat Half) 71.9 7:1.5. 0 0.14 0 0.0
1941 46.7 369.6 18 2.8 34.3 0 0.0
1942 1,093.9 902.3 166 69.9 124.7 2.0 0.0
193995.3 747.0 296 113.7 114.0 20.6
19144 702.5 0.0
516.14 15 11.5 127.6 47.0 0.0
1945 (iht Monthe)
CUMULATIVE
Stage
TOTAL_
of
T 136.14
3,411.7
122.6
2,729.14495
Canad~a
PERIOD
1939 - September
October
November
December
1940 -January
February
March
April
May
Juma
July
August
September 1
October
November
December 0
1941 - January 0
February
March
April
May
Jume 5
1,222 1,222
July 5
August 3
September 2
October 2
November 6
December
1942 - January 2" 2 120 120 J 37 3.5
February 48 48 308. 508 26 25 1.0
March 152 125 27 99 99 54 30 4.2
April 517 205 114 314 314 30 3.2
May 505 478 27 225 225 30 3.0
June 501 198 105 285 285 31 27 4.53
July 125 47 78 679 679 45 42 1.0
August 50 22 28 1,088 1,088 47 44 3.0
September 189 189 0 2,611 2,611 49 46 3.0
October 0 0 0 3,086 31045 51 49 1.8
November 50 20 30 3,385 3,250 54 54 Proprem
December 9 0 9. 4,076 51,955 85 83 complet~e
1943 - January 543 545 0 5,680 3,549 90 90
February 244 244 0 2,501 2, 079 66 66
March 668 667 1 2,565 2,099 50 50
April 918 572 546 2,257 2,012 76 76.
may 1,349 1,156 215 2,169 2,006 84 84
June 1,572 .1,135 237 2,412 1,953 69 69
July 1,385 1,155 250 1,426 989 64 64
August 1,431 1,221 210 1,582 1,150 55 84 84
September 1,745 1,405 340 1,745 1,268 51 114 114
October 2,075 1,717 356 2,690 2,218 49 110 110
November 1,595 1,285 512 3,221 2,972 41 111
December 899 542 557 3,047 2,686 12 87 87
1944 - January 810 424 586 3,578 2,841 3 45 45
yebruary 959 581 578 4,379 4,05 58 74 74
March 822 414 408 4,319 3,686 71 54
April 881 519 562 5,963 3,607 55 60 60
May 698 389 509 5,014 2,701
June 59 65
906 709 197 3,576 2,669 57 69 69
July 1,271 1,271 0 4,445
August
3,541 55, 9i 91
1,099 1,081 18 4,259 5,552 53 102 102
September 514 514 Program 4,893 4,028 84 84
24
October 686 686 complete 3,563
November 4,427 21 95 95
1,180 1,180 5,861 5,305 28 101 101
December 1,587 1,587 3,766. Program 116 116
5,098
complete
1945 - January 764 764
February 3$,799 5,205 138 138
540 540 5,451 3,114 134 134
March 264 264 5,006 4,164
April 168 168
204 204 5,075 4,649 155 155
May 288 288 5,367
June
4,921 168 168
181 181 4,084 3,751 16o 160
July 106 106 5,690 5,552 145 145
August 100 100 138 Complete 62 62
SUMMARNY
1940 (Last alf) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.0
1941 0 0 1,22 ,22 0 0 59 40 18.5
1942 1,7148 1,332 416 16,274 15,977 297 0 521 495 28.0
1.943 14,022 11,420 2,602 28,873 24,981 3,892 208 1,005. 1,005 0.0
1944 11,215 9,155 2,058 48,280 40,654 7,626 512 956 956 0.0
1945 (Night Moanths) 2,447 2,447 0 50,590 27,156 5,454 0 1,150 1,150 0.0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 29,450 24,554 - 5,076 125,259 109,970 15,269 720 3,673 3,626 46.5
Stage of Completion - United States: Proof acceptances through 1942 and plant acceptances thereafter.
z Fever tha 500 shortCanada:
tone.
Plant acceptances of complete unite.
COJMBAT
VEHICLES
(Unit r Ech)
ALL TANKSAND
TANKCHASSIS (Ns)I GUNTANKS
1 Canada
PERIOD Medium, NM4,Ram
for 6-pounder
Tal United a Cnd Total United Msdium Infantry
States Total Mi4,Grizzly valentine
for Under for
75-Mn Gun Total U. S. 6-pounder
Contract
1939 - September
October
November
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July 41 41 41 41
August 18 48 48 48
September .k6 46. 46 46
October 68 68 68 . 68
November 51. 51 51
December 26 .26 26 26
1941 - January 3 3 3
February 22 22 22 22
March 16 16 16 16
April 127 127 127 127
May 211 21i 211 211
June 221 221 221 221
1943 - January 2,95 2,783 132 2,253 2,321 132 28 Program 1014
February 3,948 3,7514 1914 3,081 2,887. 1914 95 complete 99
March 3,7914 3,596 198 3,130 2,932 198 150 48
April 4,2514 2147 3,329 236 150 * 86
May 3,909 3,662 247 3,085 2,80 215 148 67
June 3,555 3,2403 152 2,730 2,605 125 327 Program
complete
July 14n1 3,998 1124 3,1413 3,312 101 101
August 3,738 3,696 42 2,893 2,869 214 214
September 2;729 2,6241 88 1,920 1,920 0 Program
October 2,2448 2,3114 1314 1,6142 1,602 40 40 osmplete
November 2,619 2,466 153 1,639 0 0
December 2,6714 2,2432 222 1,795 148 148
19144 - January 1,765 1,6142 123 1,265 1,265 Program Program
February 1,398 .1,2248 150 1,029 1,029 oc2p1ete ompete
March 1,685 1,535 .150 1,273
April 1,7246 1,596 150. 1,347
May 1,663 1,513 150 1,266 1,266
June 1,8248 1,723 125 1,1433
July 1,695 1,595 100 1,303 1,303
August 1,995 1,920 75 1,619 1,619
September 1,781 1,706 75 1,395 1,395
October 2,002
1,952 50 1,678 1,678
November 2,006 50 1,879 1,879
December 2,231 2,193 38 2,078 2,078
CUMUATIVETOTAL 108,9241 103,226 5,715_ 90,288 86,732 3,556 188 1,94&8 1,144 1,1420
Stage of Copletion - U.1. . Plntocetanos. ---- ____
Canada: Plat acceptances of completeunits.
a Imnolndin6geu tanks, special purpose tanks, and tank chassis for self-propelled guns.
COMBAT
VEHICLESa
(Unit - Each)
TAR CHASSISFOR OTHERCHASSIS FOR
SPECIAL PUPOSE TAES SEL-PROPEILD GUNS SELF-PROPELLED GUNS ARMORED
CARS
- a _. __
PERIOD Observa-
United Ram United 3-ton
Total tion Total Truck Total United Canada
States Total United
States Chassis States States
Post or 40-mm
for
Ram AA Gun
23-pounder
Chassis
1 I II
1939 - September
October
November
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
Otober
November
December
1941 - January
*February
March
April
May
June
July
August 62 62
September 25 25
October 0 0
November 0 0
December 0 0
1942- January 1 1
February 89 89
March 658 658
April 38 38 546 546
May 29 29 431 431
June 58 58 600 600
July 152 152 997 997'
August 290 290 500 500 15 15
September 286 286 514 514 30 30
October 37 37 336 335 1 444 444 81 28 53
November 15 15 883 883 0 478 478 140 62 78
December 9 9 1,029 1,029 0 139 139 199 101 98
1940 (LastHalf) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1941 0 0 0 0 0 O 87 87 0 0 0 0
1942 61 61 0 3,101 3,100 1 5,397 5,397 0 465 191 274
1943 304 220 84 9,461 9,035 426 11,524 11,524 0 9,908 9,067 841
1944 80 80 o 4,170 2,934 1,236 2,534 2,033 501 5,515 5,509 6
194, (Ligh Months) 0 0 0 1,476 1,064 412 0 0 0 1,671 1,671 0
CUMULATIVE
TOTAL 445 361 814 18,208 16,133 2,075 19,542 19,041 501 17,559. 16,438 1,121
COMBAT VEHICLES
(Uit =Each)
Canada
1939 - September
October
November
December
'1940 - January
February
Maroh
April
May
Jumn
July 13 13
August 0 0
September 0 0
October 145 145
November 162 162
December 231 231
July
August
September
J
J
2,990
812
724
774
680 680
October 1 1,011
November 1 4,203 774 1,388 1,388
December IJ 1,030
1942 - January 1,757 1,051 706 706 1493
February 1,435 942 493 479 576 14
March 1,050 394 656 589 366 67
April 1,543 713 830 790 538 40
May 1,751 978 773 726 233 47
June 2,134 1,247 887 726 518 161
MILITARY TRUCKS
-Eah
(gritt
Canada
PERIOD 3- an _____4__to____3-ton
1939 - September
Otober
November 1,709 1,709 32 321 321 321
Deoember J
1940 - January
February }3 4
,93 3,593 67 678 678 678
March
1
April
May
June
3 9,822 9,822 2,224 2,224 32 52 2,192 741 1,451
July
August
1 28,698
1, 628
1,045 25,353 6,2214
5
20 5 ,43 1010 5298,8 ,0
Spebr672 J25,J
October
November
December
J
350,204
829
7,009 31,977 13,305
141
2,99 ) 6,937 27 27 6,910 .1,862 5,048
10,389 3,2
1941 - January 11,055~ 1,637
February J 64,450 15,066 26,293 14,40 3,50 ~5,102 3 3 5,099 3,957 1,142
March .,12,036 J 4,1631
Ayri53 12,91, 88552,76 4,718 ,5 4747 850 741 109
Mapri 68,33 12193,21,3653,4 ,5 4747 859 ,1 ,9
June 12,9041 4,942r
July }17,800 7,571
August J 77,127
13,84.829,766 33,640 6,41j 13,652 374 374 13,278 12,203 1,075
September 15,713 6,003J
Ocober 110,84413,96
November 93,256 21,202128,780 38,478 8,54 13,650 87 87 13,563 12,618 945
December J32,430 J12,314J
1942 - January 50,877 37,402 13,475 17,664 11,59 6,065 144 144 5,921 5,095 826
February 48,818 35,409 13,409 19,089 9,773 9,316 8 8 9,308 6,598 2,710
March 72,742 59,783 12,959 23,26 15,62 7,646 1 1 0 7,645 5,189 2,456
April 69,229 54,529 14,700 25,809 17,01 8,791 192 "0 192 8,599 6,212 2,387
May 65,340 47,712 17,628 27,72 17,41 10,316 145 5 1410 10,171 1,496 5,675
June 83,442 65,323 184119 32,351 20,800 11,551 225 81 144 11,326 4,841 6,485
July 82,089 62,719 19,370 27,238 18,41 8,828 187 60 127 8,641 3,281 5,360
August 75,133 61,725 17,408 32,796 23,169 9,627 107 64 13 9,520 3,8'0 5,690
September 77,032 59,19817,8341 32,398 21,98 10,410 68 12 56 10,342 4,530 5,792
Ocoeber 71,374 52,449 18,925 31,870 20,98 10,888 68 36 32 10,820 2,599 8,221
November 67,976 51,989 15,987 29,460 18,29 11,166 339 144 195 10,827 4,623 6,204
Deebr77,213 59,104 18,109 32,162 20,30 11,855 278 118 160 11,577 5,196 6,381
1943 - January 61,435 46,13715,298 25,169 17,32 7,840 227 123 104 7,613 4,574 3,039
February 61,581 47,32414,257 23,37 18,74 4,632 195 53 142 4,437 2,798 1,639
March 68,730 51,01 17,714 26,01 19,88 6,128 268 75 193 5,860 2,998 2,862
April 70,225 53,53416,691 31,79 21,98 9,813 45 21 24 9,768 4,470 5,298
May 71,363 56,34715,016 32,75 22,23 10,520 33 1 32 10,487 4,402 6,085
June 69,248 54,09515,153 32,47 22,12 10,344 66 10 56 10,278 4,931 5,347
July 66,192 57,38 8,804 27,04 21,701 5,345 22. 6 16 5,323 3,724 1,599
August 75,6148 57,94517,899 35,54 22,26 13,287 24 0 24 13,263 5,849 7,414
September 67,161 55,27711,884 27,69 19,26 8,432 44 0 44 8,388 3,823 4,565
October 70,664 57,50 13,161 27,63 18,59 9,041 78 0 78 8,963 3,739 5,224
November 69,769 56,48713,282 27,70 19,36 8,336 171 163 8 8,165 2,863 5,302
December 69,078 55,34 13,731 28,70 19,37 9,327 215 215 0 9,112 4,036 5,076
1944 - January 68,023 54,89613,127 29,65 20,98 8,673 15 7 8 8,658 3,273 5,385
February 64,935 52,14+33,,490 28,73' 21,02 7,710 437 341 96 7,273 2,430 4,843
March 65,580 51,20314,377 29,4 21,38 6,088 181 41 140 7,907 3,479 4,428
Apri1 57,163 46,86 10,294 26,12 20,69 5,141 200 140 60 5,234 1,873 3,561
May 57,406 47,33110,075 28,281 21,24 7,042 123 27 96 6,919 3,017 3,902
June 63,506 49,104 14,402 30,45 21,81 8,636 309 194 115 8,327 3,043 5,2811
July 61,724 50,50'11,2P2 31,80 23,96 7,841 136 0 156 7,685 3,477 4,208
August 68,345 55,725 12,616 34,98 26,36 8,611 12 0 12 8,599 3,714 4,885
September 63,751 52,37 11,376 32,39 24,61 7,784 0 0 0 7,784 3,213 4,569
October 62,917 50,82 12,097 32,95 26,144 6,516 0 0, 0 6,516 2,438 4,078
November 66,723 54,00 12,718 36,28 28,23 8,049 0 0' 0 8,049 3,109 4,940
December 66,846 55,25 11,593 35,58 29,19 6,399 0 0 0 6,399 2,638 5,761
1945 - January 64,544 52,65 11,893 35,00 27,15 7,851 0 0 0 7,851 3,299 1,552
February 61,862 50, 11,3741 33,52 26,34 7,181 12 0 12 7,169 3,257 3,9122
March 68,967 56,09 12,877 38,63 30,15 8,480 228 111 84 8,252 1,148 4,104
April 60,758 48,30' 12,4151 34,06 26,30 7,756 372 300 72 7,3811 3,822 5,562
May 60,435. 48,22 12,209 33,85 26,05 7,793 130 741 56 7,663 4,161 3,502
June 52,283 42,81 9,1469 28,48 24,116 1,020 172 112 60 3,848 2,051 1,797
July 38,212 .33,07 5,136 23,21 20,86 2,350 60 0 60 2,290 2,086 204
August 22,248 16,11 6,137 14,78 11,03 3,7419 241 0I 241 30725 3,525. 200
MILITARY TRUCKS
__________________(Unit - Each)
MDIUMTRUCES(1i- TO 2 TONS)
Canada
PERIODI
Aottlaircredftrtigine
Sttes Total 3-w. 3-w. antilRear
4tatesjx2OAntiaircrt.aft ngie
Tractor
1939 - September
October
November
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
May 929 706 223
June
July 467
August 2,8514 597 1,180 1,036 1414
September 610
October 632
November 8,107 2,277 2,275 1,777
December
497
2,923
1941 - January 3,796
February 10,558 2,8145 2,295 1,206 705 3814
March 1,622
April 529
May 10,757 2,1442 4,367 2,262 1,386 719
June 3,1419
July 3,611
Augut 12,939 2,688 2,9214 476 1,330 1,118
September 3,716
October 2,878
November 21,371 5,750 3,1409 486 1,767 1,156
December 9,3314
1942 - January 14,752 12,1440 2,312 529 288 491 1,0014
February 13,797 13,4414 353 338 0 14 1
March 18,1405 18,393 12 1 0 11 0
April 16,882 16,14514 428 0 256 97 75
May 10,872 10,0149 823 162 100 561 0
June 19,093 18,112 981 508 72 401 0
July 16,039 14,2142 1,797 608 126 1,063 0
Augut 11,1416 9,8149 1,567 348 0 451 768
September 11,0143 10,292 751 200 0 0
551
October 6,632 5,393 1,239 187 0 472 580
November 9,8147 8,599 1,2148 489 .0 87 672
December 13,2914 11,1486 1,808 548 6 4814
770
19143 - January 7,750 6,2714 1,1476 3614 96 3414 672
February 7,822 5,465 2,357 887 0 1,182 288
March 9,205 6,185 3,020 1,0146 0 1,402
April 572
9,3514 7,146 2,208 1,107 0 621 480
May
June
12,475 11,925 550 353 0 5 192
12,705 12,1409 296 139 0 .1 156
July 14,7314 14,539 147 0 0
195 48
Augut 17,081 16,9414 13
137 0 0 1214
September 16,1614 15,6514 510 2914 216 0 Program
October 18,037 16,969 1,068 -252 816 0 complete
November 16,1479 14,839 1,6140 272 1,368 0
December 15,316 13,563 1,753 11 1,236 506
19144- January 14,520 12,1431 2,089 420 852 817
February 13,3214 10,327 2,997 699 1,092 1,206
March 10,800 8,7142 2,058 120 1,1014 8314
April 7,6214 6,6914 930 48 636 246
May 7,796 6,7147 1,0149 12 576 461
June 8,098 6,459 1,639 48 1,1614 427
July 7,8140 6,270 1,570. 48 1,152
August 370
7,375 5,919 1,456 0 1,1140 316-
September 7,710 6,397 1,313 60 3141
912
October 7,3143 5,8414 1,1499 0 1,032 467
November 7,753 6,008 1,7145 0 1,188
December 557
7,5143 5,630 1,913 0 1,128 785
1945 - January 4,980 3,878 1,102 0 792 310
February 4,273 3,503 770 0 5o04 266
March 5,253 4,009 1,2414 500 516 228
April 4,668 3,650 1,018 214 612 382
May 5,371 3,535 1,836 180 1,092 5614
June 4,125 2;0146 2,079 408 600 1,071
July 2,533 1,522 1,011 0
August 516 495
1,577 1,563 14 0 0 14
SUStAEY
1940 (Last Half)
1941
10,961 f 7,506 3,1455 2,813 0 641 1
55,625 42,630 12,995 4,430 0 5,188 3,377
1942 162,072 1487153 13,319 3,918 848 4,969 3,5814
19143 157,122- 141,912 15,210 4,885 3,732 4,061 2,532
19144 107,726 87,1468 20,258 1,1455 11,976 6,827 0
MILITARY TRUCKS
____________________(Unit - Each)
Canada :_1
Total UnitedTta ,
1939 - September
October
November 1,388 409 409
December
1940 - January
February 2,915 2,915 863 863
March
April
May 6,669 6,669 2,253 401 1,852
June
July 603
August 19,620 240 18,7140 5,952 586 .5,366
September 37
October 49
November 28,792 1,7141 22,765 7,1440 1,006 6,4314
December 4237
1941 - January 5,622
February 39,1490 8,721 18,896 5,2147 575 4,672
March 6,251
April 6,718
May 35,832 6,009 18,562 5,5414 1,077 4,467
June 4,5143
July 6,619
August 30,5148 4,745 13,190 4,927 1,020 3,907
deptember 5,9914
r
October 3,999
November 33,1407 6,905 11,721 4,491 1,055 3,1436
December 10,782
July
August
21,322
24,956
22,081
25,990
19,338
20,829
20,270
23,1441
1,9814
4,127
1,811
2,5149
1,1408
3,663
1,589
2,1402
1,075
2,963
1,457
2,402
333
700
152
0
J
September 23,6146 21,367 2,279 1,768 1,768 0
October 22,616 18,5314 4,082 3,510 3,14314 76
November 22,689 19,765 2,598 2,598 0
December 23,7114 20,1433 3,81 2,861 2,855 6
194; - January 24,561 21,621 2,9140 2,697 2,3148 349
February
March
April
24,0614
25,078
22,029
20,6141
21, 925
18,352
3,1423
3,153
3,677
2,599
3,016
3,066
2,9
3;016
Program
complete J
May 21,215 18,633
3,06
2,580 2,457
June 19,676 16,306 3,370 2,720
July 12,14614 10,689 1,775 1,631 1,631
August 5,886 3,512 2,3714 2,257 2,257
SUMMARY
19140 (Last Half) 48,412 6,907 41,505 13,392 1,592 11,800
1941 139,277 76,908 62,369 20,209 3,727 16,1482
1942 351,362 283,217 68,1145 55,398 8,638 46,760
1943 318,261 263,626 54,635 47,752 9,941 37,811
19414 282,1459 247,113 35,3146 30,799 24,8314 5,965
1945 (ight Months) 154,971 131,679 23,292 20,1443 20,0914 349
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 1,2914,7142 1,009,1450 285,292 187,993 68,826 119,167
Stage of Completion- United Statea: Plant acceptances.
Canada:Plant acceptances of completeunits.
a Including some chassisfor 20-mm antiairoraft guns.
mmRALmSEM
LTJTTRUCKS (Un RIES N OOOIE
1i TONS)- ContinuRed ~ 4ALE O ILAlN TA OOOIE
Canada - Continued Cnada
PERIOD
United United
8-art. 8-art. Total States Canada Total States 66-inch Gage
4zI4 42 other (s1Ony dlo
2-8-2
1939 - September
October
November
December
1940 - January
February
March
April
May 4,1814
June
CUMULATIVE TOTAL 12,967 9,1499 74,833 604,061 584,399 19,662 7,337 6,978 359
Stage of Completion - U. S.: Plant acceptances.
Canada: Plant acceptances of complete units.
_______________ ~(Unit
Each) ___________
i1940 January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Augut
September
October
November
December
July
August
September
October
November
December
7,289
-January
February
March
April
May
June 4,800
S16,880
July
August
September
October 3,734
November
I189
580
December 890
194<3-January 2755 500 0
February 2,815 500 0 676
March 855 1,900 0
April 3,120 1,963 0
May
7
2,125 0 0 50
June 3 21 500
537
July 0 50 380 Program
Auguet
September
October
J4,270 0 180
210
720
750
complete
1,797 555 208
November 2,147 1,480 219 2,150
December 2,2629 49 200 3
1y44h-January 2,112 1,150 62 1,000 478
February 1,862 0 0 1,260 518
March 2,338 210 1 1,190 18
April
75
1,823 Program 0 850 218
May 2,106 complete 0 150
June
595
2,1400 160 1,000 799 7
July 1,222 310 1,000 446 6
Auguet 1,903 550 1,200 700 0 1
September 1,800 502 1,700 8
October 795
1,231 507 1,200 800 3
November 1,6o8 622 1,220 700 0
December 5
1,0145 x+75 550 3014 0 12
1945.- January 1,352 163 500 696 0 13
February 550 Program 400 208 0 101
March .763 oo leto Progiam 0 127
April 1,000 0 oomplate complete 2 149
May 1,050 7 251
June 993
July 1 279
875 Program 215
Auguet 297 complete 2b5
1940 (LastRalf) 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
1942 16,880 ..0, 00'+ 500 1 0 7,289 0
2,683 7, 350 1,088 5, 235 9 3 262 0
1944 21, 450 L36o 12,320 100 6,1428
1945(Sight Rontasj
2,989 0 314
6,880 0 163 900 .357 9014 0 1,398
- - - -- -I -1 I-
1----- f-- -
CUMULATIVETOTAL 68,193 f 18,7114 4,740 18,5614 467 17,551 80 F 1,142
____ II2_____ I _ __ IIIaI-
For data on U. S. -produced eeteused for comparablepurpose, seecsection on Comunicationsaend Electronic Equipment in main report.
N ot available
SEPTEMBER I 1945
939-AUGUST 31, 945
SEPTEMBER I,I, 1939
PRODUCTION SEPTEMBER
PRODUCTION -- AUGUST 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER 1,1945 sp rsP
U S-AAASUPPLEMENT
_-w
GROUN~D
RADAS
SCi-538
CliL/GCI, GCc, SCa-636 GCc, SCR-602
Control aiato
PERIOD of ~
Interception
Fire Nvgto
Control Beacon
A.M.E.S. L T1 Under U.S. e Under U.S. ia Under U.S. c
Type 15 G otl Contract Ttl Contract Ttl Contract RA
1939 - September
October
November
December
1940 - January
i'abruary
March
April
May.
June
July
August
September Data not
October available
November
December
1941-January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
19a2 -January
February
March 4
April 1
May 3
June 3
67 29
July 7
Augut 2
September
October
November 10
December 9
1943 -January
12 10 12 22
February 20 17 4 31
March 13 12 16 22
April 5 15 4 28
May 21 32 22 14,
June 26 8 8 8
July 32 10 8 38
Augut 29 .12 12 35
September 16 10 4 28
October 28 5 8 27
November 40 11 11 59
December 33 10 10 45
1944 .. January 35 4 Program 50
February 24 4 ccomplete 30
March 38 4 22
April 28 4 44
May 40 0 70
June, 14 70
July 36 3
Augut 1 21 Program
September 1 20 complete
October 0 26
November 1 10
December 21
1945 - January 17 ucomplete
Program
February 7 22
March 10 Program
April 18 complete
May 10
June 0
July 0
Augut 0
SU!4ASY
I, 1939-AuGUST
SEPTEMBER I,1939 31, 1945 SEPTEMBER 1,1945
~-RODUCTION SEPTEMBER
PRODUCTION - AUGUST 31, 1943 SEPTEMBER 1,1945
at oat
416U .S.- DIAN SUPPLEMENT
EXPLANATORY NOTES
Source of Data
United States
Canada
Description of Data
United States
See sections in main report. U.S. ammunition totals for artillery and mortars
shown in.this supplement exclude all shells produced primarily for the purpose of containing
poison gas, use of which is forbidden by the Geneva Convention; such shells are not classi-
fied as munitions by the'British or Canadians. The number of conversions included in the
-figures for particular categories of U.S. vessels are indicated in parentheses to the right
of these figures.
Canada
Data on actual production represent, for most items, plant acceptances by inspec-
tors of the Canadian Government or other procuring agencies. Naval vessels are reported as
completed when construction has been completed at the building yard..
Canadian production data carried in this supplement represent total Canadian produc-
tion within the categories covered, including that financed by contracts from the United
States.
Canadian production under U.S. funds is shown in separate columns adjacent to fig-
ures for total Canadian acceptances. United States-financed. production for any one item is,
of course, no greater than total Canadian productioni of the item, but the actual acceptances
in any one period may be greater due to the fact that acceptances are made at different stages
of completion for some items, while others have a backlog of earlier Canadian production from
'which to draw.
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