A video about the Minuteman ICBM’s guidance computer by Alexander the ok.
He even made a simulator for it, in case you want to try out what it would have been like to program an ICBM’s guidance computer in the 60’s 😁
A video about the Minuteman ICBM’s guidance computer by Alexander the ok.
He even made a simulator for it, in case you want to try out what it would have been like to program an ICBM’s guidance computer in the 60’s 😁
It’s wild that it apparently took up quite a chunk of an FV APC’s interior space:
Interesting that the program had to be loaded every time it was switched on, so it didn’t have any permanent storage.
Yes, they had a million and one things designed to catch your head, knee, elbow, eye etc. What that diagram doesn’t make clear is the bench seat running down the centre for the operators and Command Post Officer (CPO) to sit on. Underneath that were the batteries for FACE, 8 (or possibly 6) great big 12v 100ah lead acid things. Space was at a premium. In this pic I’m sitting with my back to the teleprinter and Bob Cooper was sitting on the commanders seat - it used to drop down and become a seat for a signaller :-) This would have been taken about 1983/4