H2S was the first airborne, ground scanning radar system. It was developed for the Royal Air Force's Bomber Command during World War II to identify targets...
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detecting centimetric radar. Two versions were widely used, the FuG 350 Naxos Z that allowed night fighters to home in on H2S radars carried by RAF Bomber...
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LORAN Sonar Historical radars List of radars Chain Home and Chain Home Low Würzburg radar Hohentwiel radar H2S radar SCR-270 radar ITU (2020). "Chapter...
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H2S is the chemical formula of hydrogen sulfide. H2S may also refer to: Dynali H2S, a Belgian helicopter design H2S radar, the first airborne ground-mapping...
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Search Radar H2S radar - British navigation radar H2X radar X band bombing and navigational radar nicknamed as Mickey (equivalent to British H2S) by Philco...
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airborne, ground-mapping radar codenamed H2S; and was partly developed by Alan Blumlein and Bernard Lovell. The magnetron radars used by the US (e.g. H2X)...
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Command during World War II. It was a slightly modified version of the H2S radar used by RAF Bomber Command, with minor changes to the antenna to make...
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NOTICE. Metox was eventually countered by a version of the 3 cm (10 GHz) H2S radar, which Metox could not detect and once again the Leigh light forced U-boat...
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Berlin A - FuG 224: The first centimetric (3 GHz) band radar. Based on a captured H2S radar unit, codenamed "Rotterdams". Unknown number built but under...
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changes to the new H2S radar, mostly to the antenna. This started a furious debate between RAF Bomber Command, who wanted every H2S for their bombers,...
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Chaff (countermeasure) (redirect from Window (radar countermeasure))
fighters had the FuG 350 Naxos device to detect H2S radar (the first airborne, ground scanning radar system) emissions from the bombers. Six weeks after...
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Plan position indicator (category Radar)
can mimic radar PPI displays too. Sir Bernard Lovell ECHOES OF WAR : The Story of H2S Radar ISBN 0-85274-317-3 Adapted from Microwave Radar At War (1)...
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microwave-frequency ASV radar, ASVS, was under development since 1941, but the required cavity magnetrons were in limited supply and priority was given to H2S. The capture...
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Alan Blumlein (category Radar pioneers)
World War II, on 7 June 1942, aged 38, during the secret trial of an H2S airborne radar system then under development, when all on board the Halifax bomber...
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Cavity magnetron (redirect from Radar cavity)
magnetron to develop a revolutionary airborne, ground-mapping radar codenamed H2S. The H2S radar was in part developed by Alan Blumlein and Bernard Lovell...
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development of the H2S radar. To provide the accuracy required for terrain following, TFR systems have to be based on the monopulse radar concept. The monopulse...
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(3.3 GHz) microwave radars of World War II, developed after the capture of examples of the British cavity magnetron in the H2S radar. FuG 224 Berlin A of...
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AN/APQ-13 (category Aircraft radars)
airborne H2X radar, itself developed from the first ground scanning radar, the British H2S radar. It was used on B-29s during World War II in the Pacific theater...
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Echoes of War: The Story of H2S Radar. CRC Press. ISBN 9780852743171. White, Ian (2007). The History of Air Intercept (AI) Radar and the British Night-Fighter...
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Radome (redirect from Radar dome)
A radome (a portmanteau of radar and dome) is a structural, weatherproof enclosure that protects a radar antenna. The radome is constructed of material...
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1938), none had been suitable for military radars. In February 1943, a British bomber containing a H2S radar was shot down over the Netherlands, and the...
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a unit of the British Royal Regiment of Artillery Red Neck, a H2S reconnaissance radar Rednex, a band This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Monica (radar), tail warning radar fitted to bombers H2S (radar), ground scanning radar fitted to bombers AI Mk. IV radar, airborne interception radar fitted...
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AN/APQ-7 (redirect from Eagle radar)
frequency systems promising better performance over the existing British H2S radar were entering production. Eagle's even higher resolution was considered...
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Albert Rowe (physicist) (category Radar pioneers)
Lovell, Sir Bernard: Echoes of War; The Story of H2S Radar (1991, Adam Hilger) Rowe, A. P.: One Story of Radar (1948, Cambridge U. Press) Rowe, A. P. (2 April...
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that radar-guided guns could hope for. He suggested cancelling the production order to allow the British firms to concentrate on the H2S radar that would...
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Fishpond – British fighter warning radar add-on to H2S, fitted early 1944 to some bombers. Flensburg – FuG 227, German radar detector fitted to night fighters...
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ASV's radar pulses before it was able to detect a submarine at all, rendering it useless. The appearance of H2S three gigahertz-frequency (10 cm) radar changed...
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