Reeves Electronic Analog Computer

For the entire 20-year duration of Project Cyclone, Reeves would continually furnish the Navy with the most recent REAC model.

[3][4] Today the REAC is credited with proving that a general-purpose analog computer could be a viable commercial product.

[1] Notable early adopters included the following:[1][5] REAC computers played a role in the development of many military projects, such as the Ryan X-13 Vertijet.

[6] A REAC was the first computer at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, and was instrumental in running simulations in development of the first anti-radiation missile.

[9] The machine as it arrived from the manufacturer consisted of several cabinets with connecting cables, and was described as "essentially an Erector Set whose pieces are electronic or electro-mechanical parts.