Obviously the Yugoslavs had put into service one or more of the old German radars.
Window, small metal strips dropped from aircraft, was introduced to help confuse the German radars.
German radar was just as efficient as its British counterpart.
Their mission was to capture the island and to take the German radar which was there.
The confusion caused to German radar kept losses of aircraft low.
By this point in the war, the British had become experts on jamming German radars.
The Venturas were to cross the coast at sea level so as not to alert German radar, then climb.
The German radar had been turned off to prevent the British from picking up on the signals.
During bomber raids the aircraft would provide countermeasures to German radars.
Shortly before the end of the war, he was attached to an intelligence unit with the advancing allied forces, to collect information on German radar.