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The Burroughs AN/GSA-51 Radar Course Directing Group was a United States Air Force air defense command, control, and coordination system, part of the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment system. It was intended to replace vacuum tube IBM AN/FSQ-7 Combat Direction Centrals.
The GE AN/GPA-73 Radar Course Directing Group [1] (mobile version AN/CPA-73) [2] was an air defense command, control, and coordination system of the United States Air Force.It was developed for the Electronic Systems Division 412L Air Weapons Control System (colloq. "AWCS 412L") [3] for weapons direction (ground-controlled interception, GCI, by "Fire Direction and Control Equipment").
The Radar Course Directing Central was an outgrowth of the July 1945 Signal Corps' Project 414A's [11] planned Fire Direction Center System and a 1950 prototype computer and console system. [12] Contractor evaluation of the first fire control system for Nike was from January–May 1953, and the "prototype model battery" system for the Nike Ajax ...
The General Electric AN/TPQ-1O Course Directing Central was a light-weight, two-unit, helicopter transportable, ground based bombing system developed for use by the United States Marine Corps to provide highly accurate, day/night all weather close air support. This self-contained system was designed to guide an aircraft, equipped with the ...
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The Reeves AN/MSQ-77 Bomb Directing Central, Radar [6] (nickname "Miscue 77") was a United States Air Force automatic tracking radar/computer system for command guidance of aircraft. It was often used during Vietnam War bomb runs at nighttime and during bad weather.
AN/APS-21 search radar by Westinghouse Electric (1886) for part of AN/APQ-35 for Douglas F3D Skynight and Gloster Meteor NF; AN/APS-23 search radar by Western Electric for Convair B-36 North American B-45C Tornado Boeing B-47E Stratojet B-50 Superfortress B-52 Stratofortress Lockheed C-130 Hercules and Boeing C-135 Stratolifter part of AN/ASB-3