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David Lesher wrote:
nt (Krztalizer) writes: They built "Rotterdam" / H2S duplicates as well. H2S was forbidden over land for quite a while. It was vital to the Uboat campaign and the boffins figured that if used over Germany, one *would* be captured and the secret blown. [There was no way to destroy the magnatron w/o taking out the aircraft as well....] That argument was made by the RN/Coastal Command, but Bomber Command won the decision (by Churchill), and H2S went into service over land right away. And a more or less intact magnetron was captured on one of the very first missions, from a Stirling shot down near/over Rotterdam (whence its German code name, Rotterdam Gerate) on 2 February 1943. Guy |
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