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.
World War 2 saw the first wartime use of radar.
detector diodes in RADAR sets
yes, late in the war and mostly limited to night fighters
Radar : radio detection and ranging .
Radar, Computers, Rockets
World War 2 saw the first wartime use of radar.
Aerial reconnaissance and radar.
Radar was used by England to detect incoming planes
radar is an object detectotion system
radar
detector diodes in RADAR sets
To detect enemys on the radar.
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Radar
Radar and rockets
Sonar, RADAR and satellites and space travel improved the accuracy of maps after World War 2.
yes, late in the war and mostly limited to night fighters