Radar in Scotland 1938–46


Radar in Scotland 1938–46

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by Ian Brown
 

With histories of each individual station, this book shows how the radar chain operated, how the radar information was processed and used for the air defence of Scotland, and what it was like to live and work on these mostly very remote sites. Featuring many unpublished photographs taken during the war, as well as first-hand accounts from servicemen and women who served on these stations, for the first time this book gives an accurate account of the early warning and navigational aid stations in Scotland and the vital role they played in the Second World War.
 

Ian Brown has been researching the history of radar in Scotland for more than 35 years. He has written and lectured widely on military and aviation history, and works as a curator at the National Museum of Flight in East Lothian.
 

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The author and the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland gratefully acknowledge funding towards the publication of this book by the Marc Fitch Fund and several private donors.

Author Ian Brown
Dimensions 246 x 189mm
Format Hardback
ISBN 9781908332219
Number of Illustrations 156
Number of Pages 304
Publication date April 2022
Subject Fields Military history, Second World War, Military aircraft, Radar
Weight 0.9 kg

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