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,1939–40: The Phoney War — But Not at Sea,w in Orkney. Of the next two being fitted, the AA cruiser . was completing her refit at Chatham, reaching Scapa for ‘work-up’ in October (then to be employed principally in escorting East Coast convoys), while the heavy cruiser . was completing her refit at Portsmouth; she sailed to the MediterraneaTemporal-Lobe 发表于 2025-3-23 17:21:16
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1943: Sicily, Salerno and the Sinking of the Scharnhorst,of Germany and Japan, it had two powerful allies, Russia and the United States. During 1942 and 1943, the Allied fortunes turned from almost uninterrupted disaster to almost unbroken success. This chapter tells the story of radar in the Royal Navy during the last of those years — when, thanks in no强所 发表于 2025-3-24 12:24:37
1944: Normandy, Before and After,ngle’ — to attack the right flank of the German army who were facing the main British 8th Army and US 5th Army north of Naples. This amphibious assault differed from those on Sicily and Salerno in that no aircraft carriers were present, but two fighter direction ships took part: ., who had the misfo案发地点 发表于 2025-3-24 17:25:33
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Epilogue: Forty Years On, the 1980s, we spanned the era which began with simple warning and fire control radar, and ended with automatically controlled (hands-off) gun and missile systems in both ships and aircraft and radar satellites in orbit above us. My first destroyer, the War Emergency CO class HMS ., was fitted with哀求 发表于 2025-3-25 01:28:59
Setting the Scene,tement, all British naval vessels of any size had such apparatus, many with ten or more sets for different purposes, for gunnery as well as for warning, of both air and surface targets. This apparatus was, of course, radar — Radio Detection And Ranging.