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- Iconorama abstract "Iconorama was a Cold War electronic projection system for graphic presentation (\"stylized display using an etched plate to produce symbols\") ordered by the USAF in 1959 and used in the IBM 473L Command and Control System's Large Panel Display Subsystem (e.g., at the National Military Command Center and the Alternate Military Command Center). Advertised in 1961 by Ling Temco Vought, the system used \"a coated slide...one inch square\" that was scribed \"by a moving stylus\" to make traces (e.g., for paths of attacking bombers). The unit was used in the Marine Technical Data System and at the Air Force Command Post, Mount Weather, Pacific Missile Range, Point Mugu Calif.; the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico; the Atlantic Missile Range at Cape Canaveral, Fla., and the Naval Research Laboratory. NORAD's Combined Operations Center at the Chidlaw Building and BMEWS Central Computer and Display Facility at Ent AFB used Iconorama, and in 1971 an Iconorama was still being used by NORAD for BMEWS.".
- Iconorama wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=iconorama%20defense&f=false.
- Iconorama wikiPageID "43050591".
- Iconorama wikiPageLength "6779".
- Iconorama wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Iconorama wikiPageRevisionID "667140962".
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink Air_Force_Command_Post.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink Alternate_Military_Command_Center.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Canaveral.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink Category:Display_devices.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_Air_Force_equipment.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink Chidlaw_Building.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink Cold_War.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink Compass_Centre.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Range.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink Ent_Air_Force_Base.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Building_(Colorado_Springs).
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink IBM_473L_Command_and_Control_System.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink Ling_Temco_Vought.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Weather_Emergency_Operations_Center.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink National_Military_Command_Center.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink North_American_Aerospace_Defense_Command.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Missile_Test_Center.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink Point_Mugu,_California.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Naval_Research_Laboratory.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLink White_Sands_Missile_Range.
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iconorama".
- Iconorama wikiPageWikiLinkText "Large Panel Display Subsystem".
- Iconorama wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:!.
- Iconorama wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Iconorama wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:External_media.
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- Iconorama wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US-mil-hist-stub.
- Iconorama subject Category:Display_devices.
- Iconorama subject Category:United_States_Air_Force_equipment.
- Iconorama hypernym System.
- Iconorama type Thing.
- Iconorama comment "Iconorama was a Cold War electronic projection system for graphic presentation (\"stylized display using an etched plate to produce symbols\") ordered by the USAF in 1959 and used in the IBM 473L Command and Control System's Large Panel Display Subsystem (e.g., at the National Military Command Center and the Alternate Military Command Center).".
- Iconorama label "Iconorama".
- Iconorama differentFrom Cinerama.
- Iconorama sameAs Q17194297.
- Iconorama sameAs m.010xdv58.
- Iconorama sameAs Q17194297.
- Iconorama wasDerivedFrom Iconorama?oldid=667140962.
- Iconorama isPrimaryTopicOf Iconorama.