Originally published in 1954, as a second edition of a 1947
original, this book explores in depth the rapid research and
development of radar technology throughout the Second World War.
Notably, the subject matter of radar falls into two distinct
categories: the principles of the subject and their application to
practical use. The principles are described in the first sixteen
chapters of the book, whilst the last three chapters deal with the
practical application of radar. The book also presents a
description of military radar, the civil uses of radar and the
extensive applications of radar technique in the physical sciences.
Diagrams and photographs are included for reference. This book will
be of great value to scholars of the history of physics.
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