Talk:Military computers

Regarding the previous copyright tag; I check some of the text and did not find it anywhere else. Chassisplans 23:57, 29 October 2007 (UTC)

The last paragraph sounds like the conclusion of a vague term paper. --72.54.44.153 14:46, 14 November 2007 (UTC)

Missing reference to Electromagnetic Pulse Protection
There needs to be a reference to the following standard for protection against EMP

http://www.tscm.com/MIL-STD-464.pdf

This is because my first job as an electronics engineer in 1985 was in military avionics, and every piece of electronics had a crowbar circuit to protect against it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by FlashJackFromGundagai (talk • contribs) 15:02, 4 April 2015 (UTC)

Still a subtle advertising page
Still reads like a Chassis Plans subtle ad. YMMV 212.188.108.178 (talk) 21:05, 24 September 2009 (UTC)

Slow Adoption Rate
"The progress of small-scale computer technology in military applications was initially slow due to concerns about security and the ability to survive rugged environments and enemy weaponry. PC-based technology in the 20th century was not robust enough to withstand combat conditions and severe environments."

Not to mention that until the late 80's, soldiers had the option to be a grunt, a CO, or a civilian. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.167.83.96 (talk) 21:55, 24 April 2013 (UTC)

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