Trafford Publishing
Radar Origins Worldwide: History of Its Evolution in 13 Nations Through World War II
Radar Origins Worldwide: History of Its Evolution in 13 Nations Through World War II
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This book provides an account of the developments, including timelines, in each of the 13 countries. It is primarily intended for readers with a general interest in the history of technology. It is neither "academic" (there are no footnotes) nor technically detailed (only one equation and no diagrams). However, about 450 individuals are noted, many with brief bios.
In reviewing draft material, the late historian Louis Brown, author of A Radar History of World War II, commented that it was "free of the great radar myths that still fill many accounts: 'Before Rad Lab there was nothing.' 'We invented it in Britain and everyone copied it from us.' 'German radar was second rate and the Japanese did not have any.' "
Author: Raymond C. Jr. Watson
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Published: 11/25/2009
Pages: 420
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.23lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.86d
ISBN: 9781426921100
About the Author
Raymond C. Watson, Jr.; Ph.D, P.E.; has been an engineer since 1942. During WWII, he instructed in the Navy's highly secret radar program. His career combined industrial and academic positions, and he is still fully engaged as a consultant and chairman of the Engineering Advisory Board at Alabama A&M University. Watson's books include Solving the Naval Radar Crisis (Trafford 2007).
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