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... units would have been required as spares . It was a principle of German design that servicing should be facilitated by making complete units readily replaceable ; the defective units were returned to a central repair depot . Assuming ...
... units would have been required as spares . It was a principle of German design that servicing should be facilitated by making complete units readily replaceable ; the defective units were returned to a central repair depot . Assuming ...
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... units are missing from the equipment , out of a total of six or eight . ' Field - Marshal Milch asked whether that meant that the units had been lost , and Colonel Schwenke replied : ' We salvaged the equipment from an eighty per cent ...
... units are missing from the equipment , out of a total of six or eight . ' Field - Marshal Milch asked whether that meant that the units had been lost , and Colonel Schwenke replied : ' We salvaged the equipment from an eighty per cent ...
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... unit among the units which were salvaged , but at a further ' Rotterdam Commission ' meeting three weeks later , attended now by nearly thirty experts , an Air Ministry official reported that an R.A.F. prisoner had confirmed that H2S ...
... unit among the units which were salvaged , but at a further ' Rotterdam Commission ' meeting three weeks later , attended now by nearly thirty experts , an Air Ministry official reported that an R.A.F. prisoner had confirmed that H2S ...
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Instruments of Darkness: The History of Electronic Warfare, 1939-1945 Alfred Price No preview available - 2005 |
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80 Wing aerial air defence airborne airfield altitude anti-aircraft attack began Berlin Bomber Command bomber force bomber stream bombing British Intelligence centimetric coast Cockburn code-named control radars counter crews device early-warning echo effect electronic countermeasures England equipment Fansong Field-Marshal Milch fighter aircraft fighter-bombers fighter-control fire flak flew flying frequency Freya Freya radar German air force German aircraft German fighter German night-fighter German radar Giant Würzburg Göring ground guns H2S radar Hamburg interception invasion jammers jamming transmitters Junkers 88 Kammhuber Kassel Knickebein Lancasters later launch Lichtenstein Mandrel megacycles Messerschmitt miles minutes missiles months Mosquitoes navigation night fighters night-fighter force Oboe Oslo Report Pathfinder photographs picked pilot Plendl Professor Lindemann R. V. Jones radar operators radar sets radar stations radiated radio beacons raid range receiver reconnaissance reported Ruhr Schwenke screen searchlights signals spoof Squadron switched tactics target Telecommunications Research Establishment Telefunken track transmissions warning Window Würzburg radar X-Gerät