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    MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH is a manufacturer of commercial engines. It was a subsidiary of DaimlerChrysler until 2006 when it was sold off to the EQT IV private equity fund.
    The company was founded with the Maybach automobile manufacturer in the early part of the 20th Century. Daimler-Benz acquired the company in 1960 and later merged its aircraft and Diesel engine production under the name of MTU Friedrichshafen. The company was paired with Detroit Diesel as DaimlerChrysler's engine division.

    MTU Friedrichshafen and Detroit Diesel's off-highway business was sold off in the first quarter of 2006 to allow DaimlerChrysler to focus only on motor vehicle manufacture. EQT has used both groups to form a new company, Tognum.

    The company manufactures diesel-engines for trains, ships, military vehicles, farming, mining and construction equipment as well as diesel-generators and very new Molten-carbonate fuel cells.


        MTU Friedrichshafen
            Vehicles powered by MTU engines

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    Vehicles powered by MTU engines

      Trains
        Tanks
          Arjun tank (licensed copy)
        Self-propelled artillery
        Infantry fighting vehicles
      Ships
        Yachts
        Ferries
        Frigates and corvettes
          Many other MEKO type frigates and corvettes
        Small combatants
        Mine warfare ships
        Submarines
     
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