All electronic equipment including RADARs designed for use in typical US and British environmental conditions tended to fail unexpectedly in the Pacific Island environmental conditions. When the failed equipment was opened to try to fix it, all surfaces were covered in thick layers of fungi and insects had eaten waxes and other insulating materials causing short circuits. This could only be fixed by redesigning everything to eliminate all materials having "bionutrient value".
The problems were it was just being developed. People had to try to understand a new form or electromagnetic radiation and how it could be used.
Radar system designed by British
the atomic bomb, radar, the jet engine,
RADAR, SONAR, the proximity fuse,
Yes. Radar was used on major warships by all the major powers at some point during WW2. The US and UK had an advantage in that their radar was developed and equipped earlier in the war. The standard large warship radar for the US was CXAM.
Radar technology had been around before world war 2 if I'm correct. It probably wasn't heavily used as it is today or in ww2. WW2 saw a great improvement on radar; radar saved England during WW2 because they could detect German planes before they got even close to land.
we used a radar
Aerial reconnaissance and radar.
radar is an object detectotion system
radar
what was the first polymer toy
Radar
Radar system designed by British
RADAR, SONAR, the proximity fuse,
the atomic bomb, radar, the jet engine,
Radar and Atomic bomb.
Yes. Radar was used on major warships by all the major powers at some point during WW2. The US and UK had an advantage in that their radar was developed and equipped earlier in the war. The standard large warship radar for the US was CXAM.
Radar technology had been around before world war 2 if I'm correct. It probably wasn't heavily used as it is today or in ww2. WW2 saw a great improvement on radar; radar saved England during WW2 because they could detect German planes before they got even close to land.