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  • ...the [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system to run the U.S. Army [[Maneuver Control System]] application of the [[Army Battle Command System]]; intended for planning
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  • In [[control engineering]], '''open loop control''' is a [[control system]] configuration in which the controller has no access to signals that conta ...bances may result in serious degradation of the performance of the overall control system. In this case it is said that open loop control systems lack [[robust contr
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  • An industrial control system which uses a computer system monitoring and controlling process.
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  • {{r|Naval Fire Control System}}
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  • {{r|Control system}}
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  • #Redirect [[Control system]]
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  • ...ring|control]] and [[electrical engineering|electrical engineering]], a '''control system''' is an ''interconnection'' between two ''systems'' that are referred to a
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  • #REDIRECT [[Compartmented control system]]
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  • {{r|Control system}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Naval Fire Control System]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Naval Fire Control System]]
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  • {{r|Control system}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Compartmented control system/Signed Articles/Howard Berkowitz]]
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  • ...stem''') is the part of the [[peripheral nervous system]] that acts as a [[control system]], maintaining [[homeostasis]] in the body. These maintenance activities a
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  • In [[control engineering]], '''closed loop control''' is a [[control system]] configuration in which the controller has access to signals that contain ...tated by feeding back some signals from the plant into the controller by [[control system|interconnecting]] some ports of the plant to some ports of the controller.
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  • ...' of information about the state of the plant into the controller allows a control system to better control the plant. ...d loop control system. If the toaster could observe toast color, a better control system could be designed to achieve ideal toast color.
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  • For example, the Mark 99 Fire Control System is concerned with selecting and triggering the launch of missiles from a [[
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  • A control system in which the controller has access to signals containing information about
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  • ...ted collateral TOP SECRET, as well as any information in a [[compartmented control system]] such as Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) or Special Access Progr
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  • A control system in which the controller has no access to signals containing information ab
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  • Originally a [[compartmented control system|tightly classified]] U.S. program, the world's first operational [[imagery
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  • {{r|Control system}}
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  • ...[5"-62 caliber gun]] and supporting systems: [[SYQ-27|AN/SYQ-27 Naval Fire Control System]] (compatible with Army [[Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System]] (
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  • Russian [[C3I-ISR|airborne warning and control system]] aircraft, for which interoperability with the NATO/US E-3 Sentry is being
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  • ULTRA was the main [[compartmented control system|code word]], in the [[Second World War]], for [[United Kingdom|British]] [[
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  • ...station for the [[Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below]] command and control system; has touch-sensitive screen and keyboard
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  • ...nced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS), the Global Command and Control System-Maritime, and the existing shipboard '''Gun Weapon System'''; GWS actually
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  • {{r|Control system}}
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system}}
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  • ...on of information or materials under the requirements of a [[compartmented control system]]
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  • ...nsible for ensuring the security of information covered by [[compartmented control system]]s
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  • ...ds on the needed range, discrimination among targets, the means by which a control system can detect the object), and the level of interactions among possibly multip
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  • A U.S. military command and control system, including soldier- and vehicle-level workstations, originally designed for
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  • ...timized for attacking [[high-value asset]]s such as [[Airborne Warning and Control System]], air refueling and cruise missile carrier aircraft
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  • A command and control system developed by the United States Air Force, but used by all air components (e *Wing Command and Control System
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  • {{r|Airborne Warning and Control System}}
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  • ...RET classified information|classification not belonging to a compartmented control system, as well as TS/SCI (sensitive compartmented information) and TS/SAP (speci
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  • Control system based on fuzzy logic, that analyzes analog input values in terms of logical
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  • ...er military applications, such as the "Wedgetail 737" airborne warning and control system first developed for Turkey. As well as commercial passenger versions, there
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Naval Fire Control System]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system}}
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  • {{r|Airborne Warning and Control System}}
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system|TALENT-KEYHOLE}} {{r|Compartmented control system|BYEMAN}}
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  • {{r|Version Control System}}
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system||**}}
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system}}
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  • Sometimes called a [[compartmented control system#special access program|Special Access Program (SAP)]], but not an informati
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  • {{r|Airborne Warning and Control System}}
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system||***}}
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  • ...y [[extranet]], the [[classified information|SECRET]], and [[compartmented control system|TOP SECRET/compartmented control]] levels. [[circuit switching|Circuit-swit
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  • {{r|Airborne Warning and Control System}}
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system}}
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  • ...h station. In the first version, it supported 14 circuits (8 compartmented control system|sensitive compartmented intelligence (SCI) and 6 classified information|col
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  • The internal code name, which was [[Compartmented control system#special access program| a Special Access Program (SAP) designation]], used
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system}}
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  • {{r|Airborne Warning and Control System}}
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system}}
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  • ...s enhanced to [[5"-62 caliber gun]] with [[SYQ-27|AN/SYQ-27]] Naval Fire Control System (compatible with Army [[Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System]] (AF
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  • The U.S. Army Mortar Fire Control System (MFCS) supports both the M1129 and M1064 vehicles.
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system}}
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  • **[[Compartmented control system]] (i.e., intelligence and special access) video uses JWICS; there are also
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  • {{r|Airborne Warning and Control System}}
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  • ...he ATM consists of three modules: a stabilized, elevated, sensor platform; control system inside the vehicle; and turret with the HOT missiles and cannon or machine
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  • **[[compartmented control system#collateral information|Collateral]]-level SIGINT reports received from the
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system||**}}
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  • ...SQR-19|AN/SQR-19]] towed array sonar, and the Mk 116 Mod 6 underwater fire control system.
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  • They have an integrated command and control system based on the SHINPADS integrated processing and display system, supplied by
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  • ...ed medevac version and the '''UH-60I''' had an [[Army Airborne Command and Control System]].
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  • ...control parties that can plug into the AOC, unifying the joint theater air control system within the Pacific.
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  • *Naval Fire Control System
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  • ...e the KV separates, it maneuvers using a liquid-fueled divert and attitude control system, and a infrared seeker mounted on a gimbal mount.
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  • {{r|Airborne Warning and Control System}}
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  • ...bandwidth. Researchers are currently looking at neuroprosthetics as a new control system in which electrodes are surgically connected to the patient’s nerves. Sig ...Yazan Dweiri, Yousef Al-Abdallat, Tarek Haneya, "A Practical and Feasible Control System for Bifunctional Myoelectric Hand Prosthesis", Prosthetics and Orthotics In
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  • ...es capable of killing [[high-value asset]]s such as [[Airborne Warning and Control System]] aircraft.
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  • ...(e.g., physicians or emergency nurses, or not at all.) If the [[Incident Control System]] is activated, they will take direction from medical operations at the sce
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  • ...ets the criteria for [[classified information]] subject to [[compartmented control system]]s.<ref name=DCID>{{citation
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  • ...ith [[classified information]] or the subset that is under [[compartmented control system]]s. While, for example, the overall budget for the intelligence community i
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  • ...at and countermeasure information, in real time, from a remote command and control system, and load it into the controller.
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  • ...SECRET classification level and JWICS at the TOP SECRET and compartmented control system levels, is an overlay &mdash; some might call it a virtual private network
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  • ...e = October 2004 }}</ref>, the the '''Air and Missile Defense Command and Control System''', has two main components, one for planning and one (FAAD) for tactical c * '''Air and Missile Defense Planning and Control System''' software for planning, <ref name=FM3-0.11>{{citation
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  • ..., the 552nd Air Control Wing operating the E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS), now under Twelfth Air Force. It is also the operating location for
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  • *Naval Fire Control System
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  • ...unctional can be viewed as an abstraction of the "energy" of the overall [[control system]] and minimization of the functional corresponds to minimization of that en
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system}}
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  • {{r|Airborne Warning and Control System}}
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  • ...cial airliner, as has the [[P-8 Poseidon]], and the [[Airborne Warning and Control System]] for [[Turkey]] has been built into a modified [[Boeing 737]].
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  • | author = Program Manager, U.S. Army air and missile defense command and control system (AMDCCS)}}</ref>
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  • | title = NSTB Assessments Summary Report: Common Industrial Control System Cyber Security Weaknesses
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  • '''Blue Force Tracker (BFT)''' is a U.S. military command and control system, built by [[Northrop Grumman]], based on the [[Force XXI Battle Command Bri
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  • No specific fire control system is part of the gun. On helicopters and in land combat vehicle, there is usu
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  • ...he United States Air Force. The program was operated under [[compartmented control system|tight security]] and it wasn't until 1995 that the program was declassified ...ional Geospatial-Intelligence Agency]]. Different security [[compartmented control system|compartments]] were applied to the two, the no-longer-used BYEMAN system fo
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