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Old February 23rd 04, 04:36 AM
William Donzelli
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(Eunometic) wrote in message . com...

One of the mistakes of the Germans in
the Radar war was to put so much secrecy on their radar vulnerability
that they failed to develop effective countermeasurews to windows
jamming becuase the requise people weren't involved.


Effective countermeasures simply were not possible with 1945
technology. Even in 1950, Window was a hard jam to get around. The
Germans had some success with Windows ECCM, but it was not too much
fun (apparently it took much practice to get the system working
properly).

Frankly, if the tables were reversed, and the Germans used Window on
Allied systems, we would be in a lot of trouble. Allied radars had no
effective Window anti-jam systems.

William Donzelli