AN/AYK-14
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          | AN/AYK-14(V) | |
|---|---|
| Weapons Systems Computer | |
| Status | In use | 
| Manufacturing Info | |
| Manufacturer | Control Data Corporation | 
| Introduced | 1976 | 
| Production Period | 1976–Present | 
| No. Produced | >10,000 | 
| Specifications | |
| Operating Temperature | −54 °C (−65 °F) to 71 °C (160 °F) --> | 
| Usage | |
| Used by Aircraft | |
| Used by Military | US Navy | 
The AN/AYK-14(V) is a family of computers for use in military weapons systems. It is a general-purpose 16-bit microprogrammed computer, designed in 1976 by Control Data Corporation Aerospace Division in Bloomington, Minnesota intended for airborne vehicles and missions. Its modular design provides for common firmware and support software. It is still in use on Navy fleet aircraft including the F/A-18, and the AV-8B. The AN/AYK-14(V) family of systems is designed to meet military standard MIL-E-5400 (airborne) requirements.