radar, enigma, and superior number of aricraft
During the Battle of Britain, British radar was able to detect and locate the position of German bombers. Radar was a brand new technology at the time.
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.
because If the didn't have technology they wouldn't of been able to spy on the Nazi soldiers
British airfields and radar installations.
radar, enigma, and superior number of aricraft
Radar and the breaking of the enigma code.
During the Battle of Britain, British radar was able to detect and locate the position of German bombers. Radar was a brand new technology at the time.
Radar
radar is an object detectotion system
Battle at Midway
The Battle of Britain was an air battle, so mainly aircraft, radar and anti-aircraft guns.
radar controlled guns
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.
because If the didn't have technology they wouldn't of been able to spy on the Nazi soldiers
British airfields and radar installations.
The Brits had cracked the Enigma Code of the German Nazi Navy used when they communicated to other Nazis. By having the intelligence of the whereabouts of the U Boats and the German Ships the Brits and Merchant Marines were able to steer clear of the German naval vessels. This meant the U Boats were not as able to sink the allied naval ships and the merchant marine cargo ships and passenger ships. The Brits were lax about the type of code they used in their telegraphy communication and the Nazis were able to crack their code. During the rest of the battle it became a battle of intelligence as well as naval strategy or rather hide and seek. Radar had come along and were installed on ships and planes. Planes were able to drop bombs on U Boats in the dark due to the use of Radar. Therefore RADAR and code cracking became the turning point of the Battle of the Atlantic in 1943.