World War II proved that control of the oceans could determine the outcome of a global conflict. While battleships had long ...
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Did a Wooden Mosquito Outsmart Germany in WW II?
In November 1944, during the height of World War II, RAF Squadron Leader Branse Burbridge and navigator Bill Skelton flew a wooden Mosquito deep into German-controlled skies. Using captured radar ...
Ukraine's air defenses have evolved over four years to counter an ever-growing threat from missiles and drones, shofting from machine-guns to interceptor drones.
Many in Ukraine assume that the alerts are automated. A rare look inside an emergency-response center reveals the specialists ...
An unexploded practice ordinance dating back to World War II was found near a Cocoa Beach school and removed by Patrick Space ...
On Feb. 25, 1942, Los Angeles lit up the night sky in a suspected air raid. Later reviews suggest a weather balloon likely ...
Cold War-era Nike missile sites once formed a defensive ring through New Jersey. Many now sit beneath parks, housing and highways.
The nation’s northern region has led the scientific quest to understand the aurora borealis. This summer, a 10,000-antenna ...
The Fort Worth Aviation Museum sits at Meacham International Airport, quietly housing some of the most incredible flying ...
Modern military radar systems can do so much more than their forebears, with this particular unit combining multiple critical tasks into one mobile package.
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Why Germany fell behind in radar technology during WW2
Radar technology played a decisive role in World War II and Germany fell behind its Allied rivals at a critical moment. This ...
Abstract: This paper presents an exhaustive review of recent advancements in interference mitigation strategies for automotive radar systems, focusing on the intrinsic characteristics of interference ...
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