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Development Of Radar Object Detection System Vintage Trade Ad Card
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Development Of Radar Object Detection System Vintage Trade Ad CardNOTE:
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2 5/8 '' x 1 3/8 '' or 6.5 cm. x 3.5 cm.
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DEVELOPMENT OF RADAR OBJECT DETECTION SYSTEM
Radar is an object-detection system that uses radio waves to determine the range, angle, or velocity of
objects. It can be used to detect aircraft, ships, spacecraft, guided missiles, motor vehicles, weather
formations, and terrain.
Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt was a Scottish pioneer of radio direction finding and radar technology.
Watt began his career in radio physics with a job at the Met Office, where he began looking for ways to
accurately track thunderstorms using the radio signals given off by lightning. This led to the 1920s
development of a system later known as huff-duff. Although well publicized at the time, the system's
enormous military potential was not developed until the late 1930s. Huff-duff allowed operators to determine
the location of an enemy radio in seconds and it became a major part of the network of systems that helped
defeat the U-boat threat. It is estimated that huff-duff was used in about a quarter of all attacks on U-boats.
In 1935 Watt was asked to comment on reports of a German death ray based on radio. Watt and his
assistant Arnold Frederic Wilkins quickly determined it was not possible, but Wilkins suggested using radio
signals to locate aircraft at long distances. This led to a February 1935 demonstration where signals from a
BBC short-wave transmitter were bounced off a Handley Page Heyford aircraft. Watt led the development
of a practical version of this device, which entered service in 1938 under the code name Chain Home. This
system provided the vital advance information that helped the Royal Air Force win the Battle of Britain.
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