Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories
The Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories were laboratories that were part of the Air Force Research Laboratory, active from 1945 to 2011, following consolidation to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Kirtland Air Force Base under the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission.[1]
History
Originally founded as the Air Force Cambridge Research Center (AFCRC), the lab was a Cold War systems development organization which developed telephone modem communications for a Digital Radar Relay in 1949.[2] Created by General Arnold in 1945,[3] AFCRC participated in Project Space Track and Semi-Automatic Ground Environment development.
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