- Edgar Brandt
Edgar William Brandt (1880-1960) was a French ironworker, prolific weapons designer and head of a company that designed 60mm, 81mm and 120mm mortars that were very widely copied throughout and subsequent to World War II. He also invented discarding-
sabot artillery shells [cite book |author=Ian V. Hogg, |title=German Secret Weapons of the Second World War: The Missiles, Rockets, Weapons and New Technology of the Third Reich (Greenhill Military Paperbacks) |publisher=Greenhill Books |location=London |year= |isbn=1-85367-510-5 |oclc= |doi=] , and contributed substantially through his development of HEAT rifle grenades to the development of effective HEAT-warhead weapons for infantry anti-tank use.In 1902, Brandt set up the business "établissements Brandt", where he produced ironwork and light armaments; this was based at 76 rue Michel-Ange in
Paris .His company was nationalised in 1936, and subsequently it purchased several engineering companies including the "société Mécanique Industrielle de Précision (MIP)" at
Tulle in 1938.In 1956
Hotchkiss et Cie merged with établissements Brandt to form the Hotchkiss-Brandt company, which ten years later merged with Thomson. After further evolutions, the company is now calledTDA Armements SAS and is a part of theThales Group .References
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