Robert Watson-watt
No, Sir Robert Watson-Watt, a Scottish physicist, is credited with developing radar technology. Watson-Watt's work was instrumental in the early development of radar systems, particularly for British defense during World War II.
As far as I know, radar was invented by a Hungarian scientist named Zoltan Bay. That radar was first used in World War II by the British troops.
The development of radar helped detect underwater submarines.
Radar was used by England to detect incoming planes
robert watson watts Radar wasn't discovered, it was invented.
Radar
If a tornado has formed in the U.S. chances are it will be detected by Doppler radar.
Scottish physicist Sir Robert Watson-Watt is credited with inventing RADAR (Radio Detection and Ranging) in the early 20th century. It was a crucial technology used during World War II for detecting and tracking objects such as aircraft and ships.
England developed the first radar scope to help defend against the German air attacks in the 2nd world war.
The RAF never bombed England - they were fighting FOR Britain.
RADAR was invented in England. That gave them an advatage in the air and on the coast. Eventually Germany had it but their radar system was not as good.
Yes, radar helped to pick up German aircraft after about 1940.