GL Mk. III radar

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title: GL Mk. III radar
text: Radar, Gun Laying, Mark III, or GL Mk. III for short, was a radar system used by the British Army to directly guide, or lay, anti-aircraft artillery (AA). The GL Mk. III was not a single radar, but a family of related designs that saw constant improvement during and after World War II. These were renamed shortly after their introduction in late 1942, becoming the Radar, AA, No. 3, and often paired with an early warning radar, the AA No. 4, which was also produced in several models. The Mk. III b
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description: Family of British radar systems for artillery
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GL_Mk._III_radar
date created: 2016-01-02T00:22:11Z
date modified: 2024-08-28T11:30:51Z
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