On Tue, May 04, 2021 at 10:01:22AM +0200, jos via cctalk wrote: > Yep, Europe was also active at the time. > > in the UK around 1960 the Argus 200 was developed to control the Bristol > Bloodhound anti-aircraft rocket. This computer was one of the very first > transistor-based control computers. > > In Switzerland the Bloodhound was on duty until 1999 ! One of the sites, > once top secret, is now a museum, and well worth a visit. > > Check out https://www.museums.ch/org/de/Bloodhound-Lenkwaffenstellung
There is also https://www.afc-fliegermuseum.ch/en/ which has a Bloodhound on display as well as the electronics cabinets of the radar installation behind it, if I remember correctly. Of course they also have tons of stuff that flies (starting with balloons and ending with jets) as well as stuff designed to stop flying stuff from doing so. At the bottom of the photos on https://www.afc-fliegermuseum.ch/en/image-gallery/hall-2/ you can see the Bloodhound in the foreground and its operator console in the background. Kind regards, Alex. -- "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." -- Thomas A. Edison
