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    H2S was the first airborne, ground scanning radar system. It was developed for the Royal Air Force's Bomber Command during World War II to identify targets...
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    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...
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    Command during World War II. It was a slightly modified version of the H2S radar used by RAF Bomber Command, with minor changes to the antenna to make...
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    H2X (redirect from H2X radar)
    scanning radar system used for blind bombing during World War II. It was a development of the British H2S radar, the first ground mapping radar to be used...
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    fighters had the FuG 350 Naxos device to detect H2S radar (the first airborne, ground scanning radar system) emissions from the bombers. Six weeks after...
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    devices were instrumental as well, such as area bombing, Pathfinders, and H2S radar, which came together to work with particular effectiveness. An early form...
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  • Berlin A - FuG 224: The first centimetric (3 GHz) band radar. Based on a captured H2S radar unit, codenamed "Rotterdams". Unknown number built but under...
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  • H2S is the chemical formula of hydrogen sulfide. H2S may also refer to: Dynali H2S, a Belgian helicopter design H2S radar, the first airborne ground-mapping...
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    NOTICE. Metox was eventually countered by a version of the 3 cm (10 GHz) H2S radar, which Metox could not detect and once again the Leigh light forced U-boat...
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    AN/APQ-13 (category Aircraft radars)
    airborne H2X radar, itself developed from the first ground scanning radar, the British H2S radar. It was used on B-29s during World War II in the Pacific theater...
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