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Yes, Radar helps detect aircraft & ships. The first well-known use was during the 1940 Battle of Britain when the British used Radar and visual spotters to detect German aircraft flying from France, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, and Norway towards Great Britain.
One of the first uses was during the Battle of Britain. British radar would detect oncoming German airplanes and the British would send up the Supermarine Spitfire to shoot down fighters and the Hawker Hurricane to shoot down bombers. Radar let the British use their aircraft to their best advantage. Instead of constantly flying air patrol, they could take off when the enemy was coming, and attack them where they were. It was the advantage of radar that enabled the British to defeat the Germans and showed once and for all time, the importance of radar in air combat.
Germany's ultimate defeat resulted in a string of small failures: * It failed to win a decisive victory at Dunkirk, allowing 345,000 troops to escape. * It failed to win the Battle of the Atlantic, which meant that * It failed to win the Battle of Britain because it attacked cities instead of airfields and radar. * It invaded Russia without preparing for Winter War. * It declared war on the US. * It continued to use its faulty Enigma encryption system.It stated the war. then it had two fronts.
By Britain having fighters that were superior to those of the Germans when the Germans were over England. Secondly because of the superior and effective use of radar. Thirdly, by the impetus of desperation.
A dive bomber is a bomber aircraft that dives directly at its targets in order to provide greater accuracy and limit the exposure to and effectiveness of anti-aircraft fire. Used in World War II, they were used in the Battle of Britain. Hitler was going to use his German Dive Bombers, also known as Stuka Dive Bombers, to invade Britain, but Britains radar, a revolutionary object for the time, succesfully stopped Hitlers invasion of Britain.
Yes, radar technology was developed and utilized by several countries during World War II, not just Britain. The United States, Germany, Japan, and the Soviet Union also advanced their radar systems for military purposes. Each of these nations adapted radar technology for various applications, including air defense and naval operations. This widespread use contributed significantly to the effectiveness of military strategies during the war.
Both, Hitler calculated correctly that France & Britain would not interfere. France & Britain had lost their joint resolve to prevent this action. Eventually any German leader would have forced the French & British to back-down on the demilitarization of the Rhineland. However, Hitler did this unilaterally & in a surprise action without negotiating with the French or British. This is an early indicator of the methods that Hitler will use in the future.
Britain was not invaded by Germany during World War II primarily due to the failure of the German Luftwaffe to achieve air superiority in the Battle of Britain in 1940. The Royal Air Force's resilience and effective use of radar technology played crucial roles in repelling German air attacks. Additionally, logistical challenges and the British Navy's dominance at sea made a successful invasion difficult. Ultimately, Hitler shifted focus to the invasion of the Soviet Union, abandoning plans for Britain.
Hmm, gee... What do you use to track airplanes? How about a radar? Yes, that seems reasonable.
A radar that the police use to detect stuff.
Appeasement. (They let Hitler essentially do what he wanted until he invaded Poland).