Missile projects in 1966 Hughes recruitment ad

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Noticed this recruitment ad in Av Week from February 1966 listing various contemporaneous projects. Most are well-known missile projects however a couple are intriguing.

ADO 51 was USAF project for advanced tactical missile avionics. Later renamed 679A Advanced Tactical Missile Guidance Technology Program with emphasis on terminal guidance:
  • Hughes won a two-year $850,000 contract for Sarcalm, a synthetic-aperture radar.
  • LTV did work on downward-facing terrain correlation radar
  • Goodyear got $150,000 for an EO sensor that matched the live scene to a preloaded map
  • Martin got $178,000 for semi-active laser seeker.
  • Space General got $400,000 for microwave and millimetric radiometry
The USAF also wanted industry ideas on a common, low-cost ASM digital guidance computer.

Running in parallel was ADO 53, the USAF "Mk.2 avionics suite" which included evaluation of a Hughes laser rangefinder. The original idea was that 51 and 53 would provide a toolbox of technologies that could be applied to forthcoming missile and aircraft projects, instead of each implementing its avionics from scratch. A majestic goal, but in the end 51 only went into SRAM ( maybe? ) and 53 into the F-111D. But they probably seeded the technology landscape for the 1970s missile projects.

Agent 007: no idea.
 

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IIRC, CORDS was Coherent On-Receive Doppler System. The radar mode, for the the Air Force F-4E Phantom APQ-120 ended up being a rare technical failure for Hughes.

Side note: very interested in the appearance of "ADO" designations. Has anyone come up with a canonical list?
 
All I've found for Advanced Development Objectives so far:

12: 1963 supersonic tactical V/STOL fighter following on from Kestrel. Lift jets and propulsion engine.

26: 1965 lift jet engine research. Continental researching turbojets while GE looked at turbojets and turbofans.

40: 1958 anti-satellite weapons

The attached chart shows where ADO fitted in to the overall procurement lifecycle, highlighted in green.
 

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