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  • 91Rangekeeper — Rangekeepers were electromechanical fire control computers used primarily during the early part of the 20th century. They were sophisticated analog computers whose development reached its zenith following World War II, specifically the Computer… …

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  • 92Apollo 8 — Infobox Space mission mission name = Apollo 8 insignia = Apollo 8 patch.png command module = CM 103 mass 28,817 kg service module = SM 103 lunar module = Lunar Test Article (LTA B) mass 9,026 kg booster = Saturn V SA 503 crew size = 3 launch pad …

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  • 93Apollo program — insignia Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin walking o …

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  • 94Edwards Air Force Base — Part of Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) Located near: Edwards, California …

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  • 95NASA Orbital Debris Program Office — The NASA Orbital Debris Program Office is located at the Johnson Space Center and is the lead NASA center for orbital debris research. It is recognized world wide for its leadership in addressing orbital debris issues. The NASA Orbital Debris… …

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  • 96F-14 Tomcat — infobox Aircraft name= F 14 Tomcat caption= An F 14A Tomcat from the USS Nimitz during Operation Southern Watch type= Interceptor/multi role Fighter aircraft manufacturer= Grumman Northrop Grumman first flight= 21 December 1970 introduction=… …

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  • 97Apollo PGNCS — The Apollo Primary Guidance, Navigation and Control System (PGNCS) (pronounced pings) was a self contained inertial guidance system that allowed Apollo spacecraft to carry out their missions when communications with Earth were interrupted, either …

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  • 98Network-centric warfare — Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric Ancient Medieval Gunpowder Industrial …

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  • 99Radar tracker — A radar tracker is a component of a radar system, or an associated command and control (C2) system, that associates consecutive radar observations of the same target into tracks. It is particularly useful when the radar system is reporting data… …

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  • 100Swarming (military) — Swarming is a behavior in which autonomous, or semi autonomous, units of action attack an enemy from several different directions and then regroup. Pulsing , where the units shift the point of attack, is a necessary part of swarming. Swarming is… …

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