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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artillery factory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a facility where artillery weapons and ammunition are manufactured or assembled.
Example: "The government announced plans to modernize the artillery factory to improve national defense capabilities."
Alternatives: "munitions plant" or "weapons manufacturing facility".
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Produced in the Trubia Artillery Factory (Fábrica de Artillería Trubia), in Asturias, the tank was powered by a four cylinder Hispano-Suiza 40/50 engine, the same engine the Spanish Army's military trucks had been equipped with since 1915.
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What's more it is on the outskirts of Mons, where British and German armies first clashed in a battle quite unlike the muddy trench warfare of the next four years, an affair of cavalry charges, infantry advances over fields at harvest time and artillery deploying among factories and coal mines - before the British were forced into a 200-mile, two-week-long retreat.
During World War I, his Paris-based factory produced artillery shells in huge quantities.
Albert Death — he has taken to spelling it De'Ath — was a Defense Ministry bureaucrat overseeing the manufacture of artillery shells in the factories where his sister toiled.
A gunpowder factory and an artillery foundry were also started in Tabriz.
This rhythm has repeated itself since 1763, when Catherine the Great commissioned the factory to make artillery shells.
Robert Merritt Chanock was born July 8 , 1924in Chicago, where his father, Theodore, converted his lamp factory to produce artillery shells during World War II.
They were backed up by artillery from a nearby ammunition factory.
The area had factories that produced artillery shells for the Iraqi Army under Saddam Hussein, said Brig.
Artillery boomed intermittently from a brick factory that Mr. Assad's army occupies on the lowlands of Idlib's plain.
While in college, during World War II she worked in the chemistry laboratory at Triumph Explosives, a former fireworks factory converted to manufacturing antiaircraft artillery shells.
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