Tata's one such car which helped the British, led them to victory in the World War
Obnews Tech Desk: Tata Group, which is one of the leading companies in India today, has not only manufactured indigenous cars like Tata Sierra, Tata Indica and Nexon with 5-star safety rating, but it also once manufactured cars like, Which helped the British Army to win a decisive victory in the Second World War. Due to its characteristics, this car became famous as 'Tatanagar' after the name of Tata.
World War and Tata's contribution
During the Second World War (1939–1945), when Germany's ruler Adolf Hitler's 'carpet bombing' terrorized Europe, the British Army faced severe shortages of arms and ammunition. In such a situation, the British government appealed to Tata Group for help.
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Historical contribution of Tata Steel
That was the time when Tata Group, then known as TISCO (Tata Iron and Steel Company), was one of the leading steel companies in the world. When the war started in 1939, there was a severe shortage of steel. The British Army was in dire need of steel for armored vehicles, tanks and weapons. Tata Steel produced 110 different types of special steel, which were useful in war. In addition, Tata Group helped the British Army by keeping its factories running 24 hours a day.
Construction of Tatanagar
During this crisis, Tata Group was ordered by the British government to build a special armored vehicle. Tata developed a 'combat car' in collaboration with the Railway Department. This car was fitted with a Ford V8 engine, which was obtained from the railways. Additionally, it was covered with strong armor plates made in Tata Steel. This vehicle was named 'Indian Pattern Carrier', but it became more famous as 'Tatanagar' because it was manufactured in Jamshedpur, also known as 'Tatanagar'.
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power and influence
Tatanagar became famous for its unmatched strength and sturdy construction. The Ford V8 engine fitted in it was ideal for war and its steel was very strong, making it extremely effective during the war. This car played an important role in helping British and Allied forces achieve a decisive victory against the Axis powers in North Africa.
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