Naxos radar detector
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title:
Naxos radar detector
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The Naxos radar warning receiver was a World War II German countermeasure to S band microwave radar produced by a cavity magnetron. Introduced in September 1943, it replaced Metox, which was incapable of detecting centimetric radar. Two versions were widely used, the FuG 350 Naxos Z that allowed night fighters to home in on H2S radars carried by RAF Bomber Command aircraft, and the FuMB 7 Naxos U for U-boats, offering early warning of the approach of RAF Coastal Command patrol aircraft equipped
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Radar warning receiver in World War II
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naxos_radar_detector
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2022-09-26T00:30:06Z
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