RAdio Detection And Ranging
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HOW IT WORKS
Radar works by sending out a radio wave and once it bounces off an object in the air the machine would analyze the reflective waves.
BACKGROUND
Secretly developed in the 1930's by many nations, radar was known as "Radio Detection And Ranging". Together the British and American scientists started developing their radar devices that could help them "see" for hundreds of miles, even at night.
ROLE IN THE WAR
During the war radar was used to tell the number, speed, and direction of incoming warplanes. It was also used by submarines to detect any disturbances caused by other submarines. Great Britain's Royal Air Force fliers could quickly launch attacks on the enemy since they could tell how far or near they were.
WHY IS IT A TURNING POINT IN HISTORY
Past radar creations created a turning point in history. It led to a big impacts for today's use of radar. Without the radar technology we would have the kind of technology detection that we have. (Click Button For Uses Of Radar Today)
Radar works by sending out a radio wave and once it bounces off an object in the air the machine would analyze the reflective waves.
BACKGROUND
Secretly developed in the 1930's by many nations, radar was known as "Radio Detection And Ranging". Together the British and American scientists started developing their radar devices that could help them "see" for hundreds of miles, even at night.
ROLE IN THE WAR
During the war radar was used to tell the number, speed, and direction of incoming warplanes. It was also used by submarines to detect any disturbances caused by other submarines. Great Britain's Royal Air Force fliers could quickly launch attacks on the enemy since they could tell how far or near they were.
WHY IS IT A TURNING POINT IN HISTORY
Past radar creations created a turning point in history. It led to a big impacts for today's use of radar. Without the radar technology we would have the kind of technology detection that we have. (Click Button For Uses Of Radar Today)