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English: Magnetic drum memory unit used in Titan II MGC (the ASC-15 made by IBM)
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Source “Missile Launch/Missile Officer (LGM-25) Missile Systems.” USAF, Sheppard Technical Training Center, May 1967. Student Study Guide OBR1821F/3121f-V-1 thru 4, Volume I of II
Author Edgar Durbin

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