GBR - Radar No.3 Mk II

Radar Well.3 Mk II - radio locator doesn protivzdušnej defense, used during WW2.

Mobilný shooting radio locator doesn pracujúci in pásme 3 GHz pre riadenie streľby ťažkých protilietadlových plukov. Použiteľný well pre riadenie streľby pobrežného delostrelectva and poľného delostrelectva.

The prototype, referred to aj as a Model And, bol by British Thompson Houston tested in aoríli 1941 in Rugby. Ďalšíe work on the prototype continued in the mesiacoch may day and jún, 1941, in the And.D.R.R.E. Christchurch. Improved Model B was tested in júli 1941. At the same time, bola urobená order on 28 kusov predsérovej of production and time of 900 pcs pri begun a serial production. The first 5 pcs predsériových prototypov bolo produced in mesiacoch december 1941 to April 1942. By the end of 1942, the bolo produced by the iba 8 pcs rádiolokátoru. The production of sa rozbehla up in 1943, pričom in 1944 was made pretty 548 pcs. To ukončenia production in apríli 1945 bolo made along 876 pcs, 50 of which was delivered in the context of aid to the USSR.
Planned production rádiolokátoru sa nakoniec do anything like this in the full výške, nakoľko mal this radio locator doesn zdatnú konkurenciu - lacnejší and konštrukčne easier american radio locator doesn SCR-584 zavádzaný to the equipment since 1944.
Radio locator doesn zostal in the use of aj after the end of WW2, part rádiolokátorov sa used for meteorological purposes. Začiatkom 50-tych years boli tieto rádiolokátory nasadené in Germany about the arsenal Independent Locating Battery. From the arsenal of the boli definitívne vyradené in rokoch 1957-1958.

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