![]() McNally's Challenge, Conceptualizing the Naval Tactical Data System Not Quite Computers - Early Navy Codebreaking Machines.The Navy Codebreakers and Their Digital Computers The Postwar Fleet Air Defense Exercises.From Kamikazes to Codebreakers, Origin of the Naval Tactical Data System 2.3.2.3.3 INTACC, The Electronic Interceptor Control Maneuvering Board - 1953.2.3.2.3.2 The Naval Research Laboratory and Its Electronic Data System - 1953.2.3.2.3.1 The Royal Navy’s Comprehensive Display System - 1951.2.3.2.3 We Can Do it With Analog Computers.2.3.2.2.3 Digital Disappointment, The Semi-Automatic Air Intercept Control System - 1951.2.3.2.2.2 A Digital Try at the Navy Electronics Lab - 1949.2.3.2.2.1 Way Ahead of its Time, The Canadian DATAR System - 1949.2.3.2.2 Digital Technology to the Rescue?. ![]() 2.3.2 Automated Air-Battle Management Aids.2.2.2 The Postwar Fleet Air Defense Exercises.2 CHAPTER 1 - FROM KAMIKAZES TO CODEBREAKERS, ORIGIN OF THE NAVAL TACTICAL DATA SYSTEM.
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