In the 1950s, the British Royal Air Force wanted a high-speed aircraft that could deliver tactical nuclear weapons, attack high-value targets in well-protected frontline areas from low altitudes, ...
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Less than 5 KB: The computer that couldn’t keep up with TSR-2
TSR-2 needed a digital computer to fuse inertial navigation, Doppler ground speed and sideways-looking radar fixes into one ...
LONDON—The cancellation of the British Aircraft Corporation’s TSR-2 was arguably the low point in UK aviation history. Developed at the height of the Cold War as a replacement for the post-war English ...
The TRS.2 was ahead of its time. While it ultimately never entered cereal production its mission was carried on by the F-35 the GCAP program.
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