Lichtenstein radar
The Lichtenstein radar was among the earliest airborne radars available to the Luftwaffe in World War II and the first one used exclusively for air interception. Developed by Telefunken, it was available in at least four major revisions, called FuG 202 Lichtenstein B/C, FuG 212 Lichtenstein C-1, FuG 220 Lichtenstein SN-2 and the very rarely used FuG 228 Lichtenstein SN-3. (FuG is short for Funk-Gerät, radio set). The Lichtenstein series remained the only widely deployed airborne interception radar used by the Germans on their night fighters during the war — the competing FuG 216 through 218 Neptun mid-VHF band radar systems were meant as a potentially more versatile stop-gap system through 1944, until the microwave-based FuG 240 "Berlin" could be mass-produced; the Berlin system was still
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Lichtenstein radar
The Lichtenstein radar was among the earliest airborne radars available to the Luftwaffe in World War II and the first one used exclusively for air interception. Developed by Telefunken, it was available in at least four major revisions, called FuG 202 Lichtenstein B/C, FuG 212 Lichtenstein C-1, FuG 220 Lichtenstein SN-2 and the very rarely used FuG 228 Lichtenstein SN-3. (FuG is short for Funk-Gerät, radio set). The Lichtenstein series remained the only widely deployed airborne interception radar used by the Germans on their night fighters during the war — the competing FuG 216 through 218 Neptun mid-VHF band radar systems were meant as a potentially more versatile stop-gap system through 1944, until the microwave-based FuG 240 "Berlin" could be mass-produced; the Berlin system was still
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El radar Lichtenstein es troba ...... Funk-Gerät, aparell de ràdio).
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El radar Lichtenstein fue un r ...... nte la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
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FuG 202(エフウーゲー202)とは、第二次世界大戦中に ...... た。正式名称は「FuG 202 リヒテンシュタイン BC」。
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Le radar Lichtenstein était le ...... le FuG 228 Lichtenstein SN-3.
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O Radar Lichtenstein foi um do ...... ido ao cessar de hostilidades.
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The Lichtenstein radar was amo ...... ing tested when the war ended.
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리히텐슈타인(독일어: Lichtenstein)은 제2차 ...... 베를린 시스템은 전쟁 종료 시점까지도 시험 단계였다.
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El radar Lichtenstein es troba ...... Funk-Gerät, aparell de ràdio).
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El radar Lichtenstein fue un r ...... nte la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
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FuG 202(エフウーゲー202)とは、第二次世界大戦中に ...... た。正式名称は「FuG 202 リヒテンシュタイン BC」。
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Le radar Lichtenstein était le ...... le FuG 228 Lichtenstein SN-3.
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O Radar Lichtenstein foi um do ...... testes devido ao cessar de hos
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The Lichtenstein radar was amo ...... ; the Berlin system was still
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리히텐슈타인(독일어: Lichtenstein)은 제2차 ...... 베를린 시스템은 전쟁 종료 시점까지도 시험 단계였다.
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FuG202
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Lichtenstein (Radar)
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Lichtenstein radar
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Radar Lichtenstein
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Radar Lichtenstein
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Radar Lichtenstein
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Radar Lichtenstein
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리히텐슈타인 (레이다)
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