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  2. All-terrain vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The first three-wheeled ATV was the Sperry-Rand Tricart. It was designed in 1967 as a graduate project of John Plessinger at the Cranbrook Academy of Arts near Detroit. The Tricart was straddle-ridden with a sit-in rather than sit-on style (similar to the contemporaneous Big Wheel toy).

  3. Sperry Corporation - Wikipedia

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    By 1969, the Sperry Gyroscope division of Sperry Rand Corporation employed around 2,500. [ 25 ] The site of the Bracknell factory and development center (sold to British Aerospace in 1982) is commemorated by a 4.5-meter aluminum sculpture by Philip Bentham , Sperry's New Symbolic Gyroscope (1967).

  4. Amphibious ATV - Wikipedia

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    MAX ATVs: Recently relaunched the MAX 2 6x6 Amphibious ATV in 2024. MAX 4 and Buffalo are planned to return in 2025. MUDD-OX: hydraulic, skid-steer, and robotic driven 8x8 Amphibious vehicles; SHERP ATV: produced in Russia and Ukraine and assembled in Canada; Terra Jet: 4X4 and 6X6 sport and utility models featuring front wheel steering ...

  5. Sperry Rand Corporation - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 February 2023, at 20:40 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. List of UNIVAC products - Wikipedia

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    2 The Sperry Rand years (1955 to 1978) Toggle The Sperry Rand years (1955 to 1978) subsection. 2.1 Calculating devices. 2.2 Computer systems. 2.2.1 Embedded systems.

  7. Burroughs Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Burroughs was one of the nine major United States computer companies in the 1960s, with IBM the largest, Honeywell, NCR Corporation, Control Data Corporation (CDC), General Electric (GE), Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), RCA and Sperry Rand (UNIVAC line). In terms of sales, Burroughs was always a distant second to IBM. In fact, IBM's market ...

  8. AN/USQ-17 - Wikipedia

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    The AN/USQ-17 or Naval Tactical Data System (NTDS) computer referred to in Sperry Rand documents as the Univac M-460, was Seymour Cray's last design for UNIVAC. [1] UNIVAC later released a commercial version, the UNIVAC 490. That system was later upgraded to a multiprocessor configuration as the 494.

  9. UNIVAC FASTRAND - Wikipedia

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    FASTRAND was a magnetic drum mass storage system built by Sperry Rand Corporation (later Sperry Univac) for their UNIVAC 1100 series and 418/490/494 series computers. A FASTRAND subsystem consisted of one or two Control Units and up to eight FASTRAND units.