[Milsurplus] 1943 out of the box thinking?

Brooke brooke at pacific.net
Mon Sep 8 18:03:10 EDT 2025


Hi Ken:

I have some information on the Ford Instruments fire control computers and the Torpedo Data Computer at:
https://prc68.com/I/Torpedoes.html#TDC

They are trying to solve a triangle.  The inputs are:
The shooting ships direction of movement and speed,
The target ships direction of movement and speed,
The movement of the munition and how long it takes to get somewhere.
This also applies to bomb sights.

As far as I can tell it never worked.  It took many shots where the aiming of the kill shot was done be walking the 
impact point from the prior shot.
In the case of torpedoes they only really worked once they had acoustic (or newer means of) homing.
In the case of big guns they only worked with a spotter.  (In one of the desert wars where drones were used for spotting 
ship borne big guns people would waive white flats at the drones).
Dumb bombs got better after radar altimeters, but only really worked with either GPS (JDAM) or laser guided weapon 
(Paveway).
https://prc68.com/I/RWR.shtml#LASER_Guided_Bomb

PS Information on various rifle sights is at:
https://prc68.com/I/FNFAL.shtml#Sights

-- 
Have Fun,

Brooke Clarke
https://www.PRC68.com
axioms:
1. The extent to which you can fix or improve something will be limited by how well you understand how it works.
2. Everybody, with no exceptions, holds false beliefs.

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> Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2025 13:24:25 -0700
> From:kgordon2006 at frontier.com
> To:milsurplus at mailman.qth.net, "Charlie L."<mjcal79 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] 1943 out of the box thinking?
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> The computer which always interested me was the one that controlled the aiming of the rifles
> on any of our (U.S.) capital ships. As I understand it, all guns could be made to swivel and
> aim onto a target simultaneously from one set of controls in the main "office". As I remember
> it, that computer was made by Ford and I do not mean the car company.
>
> I wish I knew more about that thing.
>
> Another computer which vey much interests me is Babbage's Computing Engine which was
> built somewhat recently and is demonstrated on youtube.
>
> That was orginally designed to use a 20 HP steam engine to power it
>
> Absolutely fascinating.
>
> Another is the Thyatira computer.
>
> I have always loved steam engines. A Doble engine was once mounted in an airplane and
> succesfully powered it. I have seen that on youtube also. A steam-engine powered airplane!!
> Snazzy!!!
>
> Such things are the reason I am also fascinated by "mechanically generated" radio signals"
> alternators and arc.
>
> Ken W7EKB

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