Why RAF Night Fighters Started Using "Useless" AI Radar — And Shot Down 600 Luftwaffe Bombers

Why RAF Night Fighters Started Using "Useless" AI Radar — And Shot Down 600 Luftwaffe Bombers
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The date is November 14th, 1940. Coventry sleeps under a moonless sky. At 7:20 p.m., the first Hanklan 111 crosses the English coast. Its Nicabine radio beam guiding it straight toward the city center. Over the next 11 hours, 4049 Luftvafa bombers will drop 500 tons of explosives and 30,000 incenduries. By dawn, the medieval cathedral is a skeleton... Read More
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