Screw you asshat. You have continuously lied about what you did in the military.
And here you go, begging for more humiliation, as your bitter whiny obsession with me drives you to once more you bring up my military service just so you can spit on it.
Shall I point to the thread where you got every single thing about the military wrong for a month running? As military knowledge goes, you stink even more than you do with scientific knowledge. If you claim something about the military, it's likely the opposite is true. You fail so hard at all things military that you can be considered to possess anti-knowledge.
As far as "changing careers" where did you go to school for your avionics rating?
So why are you so dishonest? I never said or implied I had an avionics rating, mainly because I never had an avionics rating. Your delusions about what I must have meant are your problem.
That's a nice deflection. But, as is normal for all your empty boasts, it has nothing to do with the topic.
As far as your digging yourself ever deeper a "mission computer" is concerned with all aspects of situational awareness, integration of weapons and aiming systems, radars etc. Some, like the New Raytheon MMC (a friend is a failure analysis engineer at the Goleta plant) also integrate navigation for Beyond Visual Horizon attacks.
See? It does navigation. Hence why the magnetic declination, as defined by the WMM (World Magnetic Model), needs to be updated occasionally. And we did that by modifying the lookup table in the Mission Computer software.
Now, do you really think someone working on computer software needs an avionics rating? Apparently you do. Meaning, again, holy shit you're stupid.
Below is a picture of a FLIGHT COMPUTER....clearly it's YOU who don't know crap about what you're speaking....
I'm speaking of the flight control computers, sets of 3 redundant computers that, in fly-by-wire aircraft, transfer instructions to the engines and control surfaces. Post-1960 technology, so naturally you'll have no awareness of it.