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Rolls-Royce’s MTU high-power diesel engine series serves a wide range of military and civilian applications. These include marine, land, rail, and defense vehicles.
Rolls-Royce makes some of the luxurious cars money can buy, but the brand's name is also on some much more expensive, and ...
Rolls-Royce is known for a lot of things, but daring technological weirdness generally isn’t one of them. That’s why it’s so surprising that they made an engine that, when described, seems ...
Rolls-Royce has secured a landmark agreement to supply six of its new B33:45 medium-speed diesel generator sets to China’s… Sunday, September 29, 2024 SUBSCRIBE ...
MTU’s new gas engine for commercial marine applications – the first from Rolls-Royce – has undergone some 3,000 hours on the test bench and is now ready to enter series production as the ...
Rolls-Royce Customers Shun Diesel Engines Like They Did Electric Cars Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield August 3, 2012 Comment Now! Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield August 3, 2012 Comment Now!
Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc, the world’s second-largest maker of commercial jet engines, raised the earnings target for its defense aerospace unit after booking more contracts from the U.S. government.
Rolls-Royce CEO Warren East has warned that things could get even worse for the stricken engineering firm, with the company's diesel engine business at risk of a downgrade. In an interview with ...
Not only was Rolls-Royce experimenting with diesel burnt in rotary form, the British marque was making use of a quad-rotor setup. But the engine didn't employ four rotors of the same size.
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