According to http://clyde-valley.com/awatsonwattrobert/index.htm "Scottish inventor Robert Watson-Watt who was born in Brechin in 1892, was the pioneer of radar. He worked out that an aircraft could be tracked by radio signals and recommended a national system of radar defences. These played a vital part in World War II, most notably in 1942's Battle of Britain. This acheivment resulted in the pioneer receiving a Knighthood for his creation. Watson-Watt died in Inverness. "
Sir Robert Watson-Watt is considered the Scottish radar pioneer. He played a key role in the development of early-warning radar systems during World War II, which were vital in detecting incoming enemy aircraft. Watson-Watt's work laid the foundation for modern radar technology.
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Cho Chang is of Chinese descent, but her Scottish accent suggests that she was born in Scotland, and by Scottish Law, is Scottish,
No, "snee" is not a Scottish dagger. The Scottish dagger is called a "dirk," which is a long-bladed weapon used in traditional Scottish Highland attire.
A Scottish lane is often referred to as a "close" or a "wynd." These narrow passageways are typically found in historic parts of Scottish cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow.
A Scottish lord is commonly referred to as a "Laird."
No. Courtney Simon (American) did.
No Scottish person has had a major impact on radar development. Hungarians, Serbs, Brits, Americans, Germans, French and Russians have all had a part in the making, but no Scots.
David Livingstone made a difference by exploring and mapping large parts of Africa during the 19th century, bringing back valuable information on its geography, people, and resources. He also campaigned against the Arab slave trade and contributed to the abolition of slavery in Africa through his writing and advocacy. Livingstone's discoveries and efforts helped to open up Africa to further exploration and trade.
These were pioneer states settled by men like Daniel Boon. A large number of the population were also of Scottish/Irish immigrants.
Jim Mollison was a Scottish pioneer aviator. Born in 1905 and died in 1959, Jim Millison set many world records during the aviation development in the 1930's.
Jim Mollison was a Scottish pioneer aviator. Born in 1905 and died in 1959, Jim Millison set many world records during the aviation development in the 1930's.
A radar mast is a high platform to mount a radar antenna such as the radar has an unobstructed view.
A radar engineer works with radar. They have design, develop, install, and test a radar.
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Radar range is the distance of the object from the radar. Radar bearing is the direction of the object in relation to the radar. As radar is primarily used for ranging, the range information may be more important than the bearing.