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- Short Stirling (links | edit)
- Avro Lancaster (links | edit)
- USS Thompson (DD-627) (links | edit)
- Josef Kammhuber (links | edit)
- Parachute Regiment (United Kingdom) (links | edit)
- Identification friend or foe (links | edit)
- 1st Airborne Division (United Kingdom) (links | edit)
- Operation Biting (links | edit)
- 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41 (links | edit)
- Douvres-la-Délivrande (links | edit)
- No. 617 Squadron RAF (links | edit)
- Hornet Flight (links | edit)
- John Frost (British Army officer) (links | edit)
- Glossary of German military terms (links | edit)
- SCR-270 (links | edit)
- H2S (radar) (links | edit)
- Naxos radar detector (links | edit)
- Lichtenstein radar (links | edit)
- Freya radar (links | edit)
- Wurzburg radar (redirect page) (links | edit)
- No. 100 Group RAF (links | edit)
- Combined Operations Headquarters (links | edit)
- History of radar (links | edit)
- Thruxton, Hampshire (links | edit)
- Test Stand VII (links | edit)
- No. 51 Squadron RAF (links | edit)
- Telecommunications Research Establishment (links | edit)
- Kammhuber Line (links | edit)
- Chaff (countermeasure) (links | edit)
- List of World War II electronic warfare equipment (links | edit)
- Radiodetermination (links | edit)
- Radiolocation (links | edit)
- Operation Tidal Wave (links | edit)
- Camp Evans Historic District (links | edit)
- Radar picket (links | edit)
- List of Japanese World War II radars (links | edit)
- Hans Hollmann (links | edit)
- Würzburg Radar (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Percy Pickard (links | edit)
- Wuerzburg Radar (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Tantallon Castle (links | edit)
- Conical scanning (links | edit)
- Monopulse radar (links | edit)
- Seetakt (links | edit)
- SCR-584 radar (links | edit)