Command, control, and coordination system
A command, control, and coordination system was a Cold War computer system for United States command posts to use a single location to coordinate multiple units' ground-controlled interception and may refer to:
- Backup Interceptor Control System, a dispersed USAF CCCS of the SAGE System
- Burroughs AN/GSA-51 Radar Course Directing Group, a replacement USAF CCCS fielded in 1966
- Hughes AN/TSQ-51 Air Defense Command and Coordination System, a mobile replacement US Army CCCS for coordinating NIKE and HAWK missile sites
- AN/FSQ-7 Combat Direction Central, a vacuum tube USAF CCCS fielded in 1958 for coordinating BOMARC launch sites
- Martin AN/FSG-1 Antiaircraft Defense System, a vacuum tube US Army CCCS at 10 NIKE Missile Master installations
- Martin AN/GSG-5 Battery Integration and Radar Display Equipment, a mobile replacement US Army CCCS for NIKE & HAWK