Radar were developed during the second World War by both the allies and Axis power, and many important aspects of this conflict were greatly influenced by this revolutionary new technology.
During the mid 1930s, the technology of radio-based detection and tracking evolved independently in a number of nations. At the outbreak of war in September 1939, both Great Britain and Germany had functioning systems. It was called RDF, Range and Direction Finding in the Great Britain while the Germans named it Funkmessgerät (radio measuring device).
During the mid 1930s, the technology of radio-based detection and tracking evolved independently in a number of nations. At the outbreak of war in September 1939, both Great Britain and Germany had functioning systems. It was called RDF, Range and Direction Finding in the Great Britain while the Germans named it Funkmessgerät (radio measuring device).