Neptun (radar)

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title: Neptun (radar)
text: Neptun (Neptune) was the code name of a series of low-to-mid-VHF band airborne intercept radar devices developed by Germany in World War II and used as active targeting devices in several types of aircraft. They were usually combined with a "backwards warning device", indicated by the addition of the letters "V/R" Vorwärts/Rückwärts, meaning Forward/Backward). Working in the metre range, Neptun was meant as a stop-gap until scheduled SHF-band devices became available. Transceiving antennas used
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description: Low-to-mid-VHF band airborne intercept radar devices WWII
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date modified: 2022-09-26T00:31:22Z
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