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  2. Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine radar equipment of World War II

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    German Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine Radar Equipment during World War II, relied on an increasingly diverse array of communications, IFF and RDF equipment for its function. Most of this equipment received the generic prefix FuG ( German : Funkgerät ), meaning "radio equipment".

  3. Radar in World War II - Wikipedia

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    It was placed into service in late 1942, and by 1944 it had also been adapted for use on surfaced submarines. With some 1,000 sets eventually being built, the Type 13 was by far the most used air- and surface-search radar of the Imperial Navy. The Type 14 was a shipboard system designed for long-range, air-search applications.

  4. SC radar - Wikipedia

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    Air/Surface-search radar: Frequency: ... 90–180 m (98–197 yd) Power: 220 kW: SC was an American-made air and surface-search radar used during World War II by the ...

  5. List of radars - Wikipedia

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    Atulya ADFCR - AESA fire-control radar for upgraded L70 air defence gun. BFSR-SR 2D short range battlefield surveillance radar for the Indian Army . Bharani Low Level Lightweight Radar(LLLR) - portable 2D low level aircraft tracking radar.

  6. SCR-584 radar - Wikipedia

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    The SCR-584 (short for Set, Complete, Radio # 584) was an automatic-tracking microwave radar developed by the MIT Radiation Laboratory during World War II.It was one of the most advanced ground-based radars of its era, and became one of the primary gun laying radars used worldwide well into the 1950s.

  7. Category:World War II radars - Wikipedia

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    AI Mark IV radar; AI Mark VIII radar; Air Ministry Experimental Station; AMES Type 6; AMES Type 7; AN/APQ-13; AN/APS-4 search radar; AN/CPS-1; AN/MPN; AN/TPS-1; ASV Mark II radar; ASV Mark III radar; Automatic Gun-Laying Turret

  8. List of World War II electronic warfare equipment - Wikipedia

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    Seetakt – a shipborne radar developed in the 1930s and used by Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine, later improved into Freya air search radar. Serrate – British radar detection and homing device, used by night fighters to track down German night fighters with early UHF-band versions of Lichtenstein.

  9. SK radar - Wikipedia

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    SK was a very high frequency search set for large ships. It furnished range and bearing of surface vessels and aircraft, and it could be used for control of interception. The set had both "A" and PPI scopes, provisions for operating with remote PPIs and for IFF connections, and built-in BL and BI antenn