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Technical and Military Imperatives

A Radar History of World War 2

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Focusing on the comprehensive history of radar during World War II, this book explores its critical role across ground, air, and sea operations in all theaters of the conflict. It synthesizes extensive research, providing new insights into the development and use of radar by Germany, Japan, Russia, and Great Britain. The author presents the material in an engaging manner, ensuring it remains accessible to both specialists and general readers, avoiding unnecessary technical jargon while delivering an informative narrative.

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Technical and Military Imperatives, L. Brown

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