The History of Air Intercept Radar & the British Nightfighter 1935-1959
"... the author is very successful in blending technical, operational and military aspects of the subjects into a very interesting book."—Air Power History

This is the history of Air Intercept (AI) radar and its use in night-fighter aircraft in defense of the UK and in the protection of RAF bomber forces. It is set against the political, military, economic and technological background of world events.

Beginning in 1935, it describes the events leading up to the creation of the Air Ministry Research Establishment and the work of the Establishment’s Airborne Group under Dr Edwin Bowen and the building of the first 1.5 meter AI Mk 1 and later versions that saw use during the winter Blitz in Blenheim night-fighters and Mosquito during the Baedeker Raids.

It covers the introduction of cent metric technology at the Telecommunications Research Establishment and the creation of cent metric AI (Mks VII – IX) and their installation in the Beaufighter and later marks of the Mosquito. It describes the creation of the Radiation Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the development the SCR 720 radar and its adoption by the RAF.

The final section describes the Cold War and the development of jet-powered night-fighters and the changes in the air defense situation with the introduction of strategic bombers by the Soviet Union and the atomic bomb.
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The History of Air Intercept Radar & the British Nightfighter 1935-1959
"... the author is very successful in blending technical, operational and military aspects of the subjects into a very interesting book."—Air Power History

This is the history of Air Intercept (AI) radar and its use in night-fighter aircraft in defense of the UK and in the protection of RAF bomber forces. It is set against the political, military, economic and technological background of world events.

Beginning in 1935, it describes the events leading up to the creation of the Air Ministry Research Establishment and the work of the Establishment’s Airborne Group under Dr Edwin Bowen and the building of the first 1.5 meter AI Mk 1 and later versions that saw use during the winter Blitz in Blenheim night-fighters and Mosquito during the Baedeker Raids.

It covers the introduction of cent metric technology at the Telecommunications Research Establishment and the creation of cent metric AI (Mks VII – IX) and their installation in the Beaufighter and later marks of the Mosquito. It describes the creation of the Radiation Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the development the SCR 720 radar and its adoption by the RAF.

The final section describes the Cold War and the development of jet-powered night-fighters and the changes in the air defense situation with the introduction of strategic bombers by the Soviet Union and the atomic bomb.
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The History of Air Intercept Radar & the British Nightfighter 1935-1959

The History of Air Intercept Radar & the British Nightfighter 1935-1959

by Ian White
The History of Air Intercept Radar & the British Nightfighter 1935-1959

The History of Air Intercept Radar & the British Nightfighter 1935-1959

by Ian White

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"... the author is very successful in blending technical, operational and military aspects of the subjects into a very interesting book."—Air Power History

This is the history of Air Intercept (AI) radar and its use in night-fighter aircraft in defense of the UK and in the protection of RAF bomber forces. It is set against the political, military, economic and technological background of world events.

Beginning in 1935, it describes the events leading up to the creation of the Air Ministry Research Establishment and the work of the Establishment’s Airborne Group under Dr Edwin Bowen and the building of the first 1.5 meter AI Mk 1 and later versions that saw use during the winter Blitz in Blenheim night-fighters and Mosquito during the Baedeker Raids.

It covers the introduction of cent metric technology at the Telecommunications Research Establishment and the creation of cent metric AI (Mks VII – IX) and their installation in the Beaufighter and later marks of the Mosquito. It describes the creation of the Radiation Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the development the SCR 720 radar and its adoption by the RAF.

The final section describes the Cold War and the development of jet-powered night-fighters and the changes in the air defense situation with the introduction of strategic bombers by the Soviet Union and the atomic bomb.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526743466
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 05/30/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 340
Sales rank: 332,444
File size: 37 MB
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About the Author

Ian White, BA (Hons) Hist, IEng, AMRAeS is an engineer who spent much of his career involved in UK air defense and in retirement gained an Hons Degree. He has previously published a history of No 604 Squadron. He lives in Martlesham Heath near Ipswich.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgements     vi
Introduction     viii
The Electronic Solution, 1930-1937     1
The Solution Evolves, 1938-1939     14
Building the Solution, September 1939-April 1940     27
Deploying the Solution, April-July 1940     40
The Best That Could Be Done, July-November 1940     54
The Winter Blitz is Ended, December 1940-May 1941     70
The End of the Metric Line, AI Mk.V and Mk.VI, Autumn 1940-July 1942     91
Consolidation and Baedeker, June 1941-October 1942     109
Centimetric Development, February 1940-August 1942     124
Centimetric Crosses the Pond, September 1940-October 1941     139
Centimetric Enters the Battle, January 1942-April 1944     147
Two Lines of Development, November 1942-April 1944     162
The Final Push, January 1944-May 1945     177
A Defence Looking for an Enemy, May 1945-1949     195
An Interim Solution, 1950-1956     214
Decline and Fade, 1956-1959     232
A Rough Guide to Radar     247
Principal Characteristics of AI Radars, 1939-1959     259
British Night-Fighters 1939-1959     261
Luftwaffe Aircraft Claimed 'Destroyed' at Night over Great Britain, 1939-1945     285
Description of AI Mk.VI Installation in Hurricanes Z2509 and BN288     305
Night-Fighter Squadrons and Airfields, 1939-1961     307
Abbreviations     313
Bibliography     318
Index     323
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