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GDC's Military Development Department designs and builds onboard computer systems for military vehicles, including warships, armor, armored and unarmored vehicles, smart munitions, and static bases for the Fhainnin military. It has also occasionally constructed systems for the [[Brumalea|Brumalean]] and [[Prevalia|Prevalian]] militaries. the MDD was formed in 1988 as an outgrowth of the FSR Supercomputer program aimed at taking advantage of the prerequisite experience and technologies needed to create the first native supercomputers.
GDC's Military Development Department designs and builds onboard computer systems for military vehicles, including warships, armor, armored and unarmored vehicles, smart munitions, and static bases for the Fhainnin military. It has also occasionally constructed systems for the [[Brumalea|Brumalean]] and [[Prevalia|Prevalian]] militaries. the MDD was formed in 1988 as an outgrowth of the FSR Supercomputer program aimed at taking advantage of the prerequisite experience and technologies needed to create the first native supercomputers.


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Latest revision as of 04:31, 25 December 2023

General Computer Design
Native name
Ginearált Dealbhadh Coimpiutair
State-owned
IndustryElectronics Design and Production
PredecessorNational Technical Association
Founded1966
Headquarters
Area served
Faneria and Brumalea


History

FSR Supercomputers

Personal Computers

Military Systems

GDC's Military Development Department designs and builds onboard computer systems for military vehicles, including warships, armor, armored and unarmored vehicles, smart munitions, and static bases for the Fhainnin military. It has also occasionally constructed systems for the Brumalean and Prevalian militaries. the MDD was formed in 1988 as an outgrowth of the FSR Supercomputer program aimed at taking advantage of the prerequisite experience and technologies needed to create the first native supercomputers.