S75-1 (85) (A) 4. In addition to increasing the machining capacity, at both Newport and Alexandria, Newport has already done a great deal of subcontracting for torpedo parts, which will he assembled at both stations. Also, a new Goverrnnent torpedo plant is being erected in Chicago for operation by the American Can Company, but this factory will not be in production until the end of 1942. The maximum production which we hope to reach from all sources will be 30 torpedoes per day, or 750 per month, based on a 6-day week. This figure includes all three types. It might be interesting to note that the British plan to produce in England only 300 per month. Their present rate is 200 per month, which is the same as our current rate. They have one contract in this country for submarine torpedoes, ten per week, and we are handling a lend-lease contract for them for aircraft torpedoes at ten per week, but neither of these companies has produced any torpedoes yet. They have recently placed another requisition for 2,000 aircraft torpedoes, and we are negotiating with a third company for that job. 5. The distribution of our existing aircraft torpedoes is shown on the enclosure. W. H. P. BLANDY, Chief of Bureau. Enclosure |