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Radar Days
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Radar Days

by E Bowen
March 2022
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
231 pages
12h 19m
English
CRC Press
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Air lo
Surface
Vessel
Radar I l 3
beginning
of
1942
there
was a
set-back
.
There
were
two
reasons
for
this.
Scare
tactics
could
not
succeed
for ever.
The
German
submarines
decided
that,
although
they
were
being
attacked
at
night,
they
would
stick it
out
and
remain
on
the
surface
.
As
shown
in figure
6.1,
during
the
spring
of
1942
the
ratio
of
ship
to
submarine
losses
crept
up
again
from
IO
to
20.
This
was a
shocking
figure
and
there
was a
danger
that
it
would
mount
even
higher.
A
second
reason
for
the
increase
was
that
America
had
now
come
into
the
war;
the
submarines
shifted
their
attack to
the
eastern
seaboard
of
the
USA
and,
for a
time, ...
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ISBN: 9781000112122