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    Perseus was a vacuum tube (valve) computer built by Ferranti Ltd of Great Britain. It was a development of the Ferranti Pegasus computer for large-scale...
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  • Perseus, persus, Περσέας, or Περσεύς in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Perseus is a figure in Greek mythology. Perseus may also refer to: Perseus (geometer)...
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    built by Ferranti, Ltd that pioneered design features to make life easier for both engineers and programmers. Originally it was named the Ferranti Package...
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    Ferranti Ferranti Argus Ferranti Mark 1, or Manchester Electronic Computer Ferranti Mercury Ferranti Orion Ferranti Pegasus Ferranti Perseus Ferranti...
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  • "REFERENCE INFORMATION: A Survey of British Digital Computers (Part 2) - Perseus" (PDF). Computers and Automation. 8 (4): 34. April 1959. Retrieved September...
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    (air-, surface ship- and coastal battery-launched versions) Otomat/Teseo Perseus (CVS401) Sea Eagle Sea Venom Anti-tank missiles: Enforcer - shoulder-launched...
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  • Erinnerungen an Rudolf Steiner und D. N. Dunlop. Perseus, Basel 1992, ISBN 3-907564-11-1 J. F. Wilson, Ferranti and the British Electrical Industry, 1864–1930...
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  • Orange Nell – short-range surface-to-air missile (SAGW) Orange Pippin – Ferranti, anti-aircraft, fire-control radar Orange Poodle – low altitude, OTHR (Over-the-Horizon)...
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    the 1930s, and led by Roy Fedden, the company developed the new Bristol Perseus line of radials based on the sleeve valve principle, which developed into...
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    radar houses. The UK contribution comes mainly from Selex ES (formerly Ferranti). The CAPTOR is based on the Blue Vixen radar of the Sea Harrier FA2. Euroradar...
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  • later named Sea Venom, and a new hypersonic cruise missile, later named Perseus. In 2017, the company began leading a consortium to develop a laser directed-energy...
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  • a licence-built version of the Burnelli UB-14, powered by two Bristol Perseus XIVC sleeve-valve engines. R.T.P. Davenport-Hines, Cunliffe-Owen, Sir Hugo...
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