Serrate was a World War II Allied radar detection and homing device that was used by night fighters to track Luftwaffe night fighters equipped with the...
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tail warning radar Semi-active radar homing Serrate radar detector Missile approach warning Wikimedia Commons has media related to Radar warning receivers...
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need for a radar system of their own, in contrast to the earlier Serrate radar detector that lacked range information and thus required a radar of their...
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Havilland Mosquito intruders patrolled over occupied Europe, using Serrate radar detectors to hunt German night fighters. In the post-war era, the term fell...
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equipped with new and more sophisticated navigational devices such as H2S radar. Between November 1943 and March 1944, Bomber Command made 16 massed attacks...
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FuG 240 Berlin (category Aircraft radars)
AI radar's operation. The RAF also introduced the Serrate radar detector, which allowed British night fighters to home in on the Lichtenstein radars. Over...
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with the Serrate radar detector to allow them to track down German night fighters by emissions from their own Lichtenstein B/C, C-1, or SN-2 radar, as well...
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to provide some protection from these dreaded "Serrate" intruder flights. Dedicated tail warning radars were used for a relatively short time, from late-WWII...
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equipped with the new Serrate radar detector, which picked up the radar impulses given out by the German night fighter's' Lichtenstein radar. A number of Beaufighters...
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central and southern Germany.' The Serrate system allowed British night-fighters on "intruder" missions to hunt German radar-equipped nightfighters van Esch...
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