How? Beacause it was telling the soldiers where the piolits were
Radar, jet engines and atomic bombs.
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.
radar
World War II marked a pivotal point in the development and application of radar technology. The conflict spurred rapid advancements in radar systems, which were crucial for military operations, including detecting enemy aircraft and ships. Nations invested heavily in radar research and development, leading to significant improvements in range, accuracy, and reliability. By the war's end, radar had transformed both air and naval warfare, laying the groundwork for its post-war applications in civilian industries and technology.
There was no radar in WW1. Radar was first developed in the late 1930's and regular improvements have happened ever since then. Notable improvements were transistors and later digital technology.
because If the didn't have technology they wouldn't of been able to spy on the Nazi soldiers
To detect enemys on the radar.
Radar
Radar, jet engines and atomic bombs.
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.
The first microwave ovens were sometimes referred to as "radar ranges" because the technology used in microwave ovens was adapted from radar technology developed during World War II. The microwave oven's ability to cook food quickly and efficiently through the use of microwaves, similar to how radar technology detects objects, led to the association with radar.
Radar
radar
* Compact Radar Systems * Jet Turbine Engines
Radar technology.
Airborne radar, jet aircraft and rocket aircraft.
Radar......they say Germany had it but failed to use it and see its importance.