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Command, control, and coordination system
Cold War computer system for US command posts

A command, control, and coordination system (CCCS) was a Cold War computer system for United States command posts (e.g., Army Air Defense Command Posts) to use a single location to coordinate multiple units' ground-controlled interception (e.g., USAF interceptor squadrons at various locations by Semi-Automatic Ground Environment Direction Centers) and may refer to:

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References

  1. "Chapter 2 Air Defense Artillery Control Systems". US Army Air Defense Digest, 1972. Hillman Hall, Fort Bliss, Texas: U. S. Army Air Defense School. 1972. Retrieved 2013-02-23 – via Ed Thelen's Nike Missile Web Site. http://ed-thelen.org/72digest2.html#38