- AN/
UYK-8 was a
UNIVAC computer. In
April 1967,
UNIVAC received a
contract from the US Navy for design, development,
testing and
delivery of the AN/
UYK-8...
- The AN/
UYK-7 was the
standard 32-bit
computer of the
United States Navy for
surface ship and
submarine platforms,
starting in 1970. It was used in the...
- The AN/
UYK-43 was the
standard 32-bit
computer of the
United States Navy for
surface ship and
submarine platforms, with the
first unit
delivered in October...
- The AN/
UYK-20 "Data
Processing Set" was a
ruggedized small computer manufactured by
Univac and used by the
United States Navy for
small and medium-sized...
- The AN/
UYK-44 is the
standard 16-bit
minicomputer of the
United States Navy. The AN/
UYK-44 was
developed in the
early 1980s by
Sperry Corporation and was...
- factory.
Cycle time was
about one microsecond. The AN/
UYK-1
weighed about 550
pounds (250 kg). The AN/
UYK-1 was a
microprogrammed machine with a 15-bit word...
-
control system, also
known as the
Pargo display program. The Mk 113 runs on a
UYK-7 computer. The Mk 117 FCS, the
first "all digital" fire
control system,...
- AN/
UYK-20 AN/
UYK-43 –
replaced and
shared its
instruction set with the AN/
UYK-7 AN/
UYK-44 –
replaced and
shared its
instruction set with the AN/
UYK-20...
- bit, 1960 AN/
UYK-8, 30 bit, 1967 AN/
UYK-7, 32 bit, 1971 AN/
UYK-43, 32 bit, 1984 AN/
UYK-20, 16 bit, 1973 AN/AYK-14, 16 bit, 1980 AN/
UYK-44, 16 bit, 1984...
-
Processing System. It uses a
smaller AN/
UYK-44
computer but is
vastly superior to the
previous generation AN/
UYK-20. Also it is
capable of
supporting Link...