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Harris has received a $ 3.7 million production contract from the US Navy to provide Tactical Airborne Moving Map Capability (Tammac) Digital Map Computers for US Navy, Marine Corps and Army aircraft. (Business).


Harris has received a $ 3.7 million production contract from the US Navy to provide Tactical Airborne airborne /airĀ·borne/ (arĀ“born) suspended in, transported by, or spread by air.
airborne,
adj carried through the air. In health care settings, viruses or bacteria may become airborne, e.g.
 Moving Map Capability (Tammac) Digital Map Computers for US Navy, Marine Corps and Army aircraft. The Tammac DMCs provide highly sophisticated moving map capabilities and other mission-critical data via cockpit This article is about the flight deck of an aircraft. For other uses, see Cockpit (disambiguation).

A cockpit is the area usually nearer the front of a piloted aircraft from which a pilot controls the aircraft.
 displays onboard Refers to a chip or other hardware component that is directly attached to the printed circuit board (motherboard). Contrast with offboard. See inboard.  the aircraft.
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