Radar was used to warn of approaching enemy planes.
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the technology that was used were ussar.
Radar was significant in the detection of the Luftwaffe.
During the Battle of Britain, British radar was able to detect and locate the position of German bombers. Radar was a brand new technology at the time.
It may have been the first battle where a General (Joe Johnston) moved his army by rail, to good effect.
Air campaign.An Air battle. Germany's Air Force tried to bomb England's air bases and cities in preparation of an invasion. Germany also launched their new wapon called the V2 rocket. It demolished the city of London
the technology that was used were ussar.
gemany and britain,but britain had help from new zealand and canada
Radar was significant in the detection of the Luftwaffe.
I think that was the trench warfare stuff, not sure though.
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During the Battle of Britain, British radar was able to detect and locate the position of German bombers. Radar was a brand new technology at the time.
Attack Battle of New Britain - 1944 was released on: USA: 20 June 1944 Czech Republic: 3 April 2005 (Febio Film Festival)
I suppose the greatest in importance of these was Radar.
There is no way of knowing if new technology will solve world problems since we have no way of knowing what new technology is going to be developed, or for that matter, what world problems will exist at the time that technology is developed. It is possible that new technology will be used to solve world problems, and it is also possible that new technology will be used to make world problems worse. We will have to wait and see.
Germany and Scotland, however there was a squadron of expatriate Polish pilots in Scotlands Air Force Britians are wimps though. Germany and Britain
A new technology that is being used these days is a laser. Another new technology is a digital camera. Shooting a movie in 3 D is also a new and popular technology.
It may have been the first battle where a General (Joe Johnston) moved his army by rail, to good effect.