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Radar and Electronic Warfare 1939-1945
Naval Radar: Diagram to illustrate the chain of command in High Angle Fire Control. Signals are picked up by the aerial array. The Radar operator (bottom) sees the 'echo' and transmits its range to the gunnery calculating position. The Layer and Trainer in the gun director transmit to the gunnery calculating position the bearing of the target. If the target cannot be seen the Radar display panel (left) is used to provide a radar bearing and the guns are thus able to fire 'blind'. The remainder of the crew are members of the gunnery team.

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current11:00, 7 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 11:00, 7 January 2017502 × 800 (80 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)<i>Radar and Electronic Warfare 1939-1945</i><br> Naval Radar: Diagram to illustrate the chain of command in High Angle Fire Control. Signals are picked up by the aerial array. The Radar operator (bottom) sees the 'echo' and transmits its range to the gunnery calculating position. The Layer and Trainer in the gun director transmit to the gunnery calculating position the bearing of the target. If the target cannot be seen the Radar display panel (left) is used to provide a radar bearing and the guns are thus able to fire 'blind'. The remainder of the crew are members of the gunnery team.
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