The British knew in advance where German bombers were due to their advanced radar system, known as Chain Home, which could detect incoming aircraft at great distances. This technology allowed the Royal Air Force (RAF) to track enemy planes and coordinate their defenses effectively. Additionally, intelligence gathering, including the use of spies and reconnaissance, supplemented the radar information, providing a comprehensive view of German air activities. This combination of technology and intelligence played a crucial role in the defense of Britain during World War II.
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An elaborate decoding system.Radar .
The Soviets had radar.
DKM Tirpitz, sunk in a harbor by British bombers.
Statistics of Bomber Raids on London Daylight Raids 8 Night Raids 19 TOTAL = 27 Tonnage = 111,935 kgs British Casualties Killed 835 Injured 1,972 Bombers shot down 24 Bombers lostor damaged 36 Bombers crashed 2 British aircraft shot down 6 (German bombers claimed 10) British aircraft lost or crashed 10 >>>British Casualties
an elaborate decoding system Aplus+ :)
An elaborate decoding system.Radar .
The Soviets had radar.
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DKM Tirpitz, sunk in a harbor by British bombers.
The Marne
It was a last German effort to stop the advance of the American and British forces.
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.
Defending Britain from German bombers.
Statistics of Bomber Raids on London Daylight Raids 8 Night Raids 19 TOTAL = 27 Tonnage = 111,935 kgs British Casualties Killed 835 Injured 1,972 Bombers shot down 24 Bombers lostor damaged 36 Bombers crashed 2 British aircraft shot down 6 (German bombers claimed 10) British aircraft lost or crashed 10 >>>British Casualties
when the Germans moved all their bombers to the Russian bomber to attack the soviet union, the british had time to produce more fighters The Battle of Britain
None. The German Army occupied Paris.