A 3-inch anti-aircraft gun fired at a target in Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. The 3-inch anti-aircraft gun equipped with torque amplifiers for distant control is operated by Ordnance Data Computer T 1. A battery of four 3-inch anti-aircraft guns. The gun crew fires guns at the towed target. Shells burst around the target range at a range of 8500 feet. The target falls after a hit.
West Point Military Academy cadets being shown the latest war equipment at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. The cadets stand in a circle and a tank in the foreground. A cadet seated inside a tank and drives the tank. The cadets applaud. The cadets watch the tank as it rolls on the ground. A tank rolls down in water and splashes water. Soldiers load shells in a field gun. They fire the gun and cadets close their ears with fingers. The field gun fires and cadets stand around the gun.
U.S. soldiers demonstrate decontamination of a combat tank at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. A tank moves on. Two soldiers decontaminate the vehicle using a spray. One soldier stands on the tank and decontaminates it. Under carriages heavily encrusted with mud. Two soldiers spreading lime on the ground. A tanker passes through the lime mud slurry. Two soldiers spraying a tank with high pressure water to remove mud from the under carriages. Now they spray the tanks with lime. A water tanker arrives. An aircraft passes over at a low height. A heavy smoke screen in the background. Soldiers wearing cellophane cover. (World War II period).
Demonstration of ordnance material at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. U.S. Army General William R. Smith stands with Lieutenant Colonel Edward M. Shinkle and other officials. A building in the background. West Point cadets stand at attention. A flag pole on the ground. An officer instructs the cadets. They watch the demonstration of a gun.
Demonstration of ordnance material at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. U.S. Army General William R Smith, Lieutenant Colonel Edward M. Shinkle and other officials standing with West Point cadets. They watch the demonstrations of an armored car, a tractor and a tank. Officials aboard a tank moving on the ground. A tank parked in the foreground. Officials aboard an armored car driving past on a road. The cadets and the officials watch a Christie tank. Tanks and armored cars moving along an elevated area.
Demonstration of ordnance material at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. U.S. Army General William R Smith, Lieutenant Colonel Edward M. Shinkle and other officials standing with West Point cadets. They watch the demonstration of anti-aircraft guns. The cadets seated on the ground near a railroad station. Soldiers fire anti-aircraft guns at targets.
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