List of Illustrations - List of Tables - Preface - Tribute: Cecil Horton: Father of British Naval Radar - Development and Installation of British Naval Radar - Some Significant Milestones - Notes on the Contributors - PART I: RADAR EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENTS, 1935-45 - The Origins and Development of Radar in the Royal Navy, 1935-1945, with Particular Reference to Decimetric Gunnery Equipments; J.F.Coales - Basic Science and Research for Naval Radar, 1935-1945; B.W.Lythall - Valve Developments for Naval Radar Applications, 1935-45; F.M.Foley - Royal Navy Metric Warning Radar, 1935-45; J.S.Shayler - Development of Naval Warning and Tactical Radar Operations in the 10-cm Band, 1940-45; C.A.Cochrane - The Royal Navy and IFF - Identification Friend or Foe, 1935-45; J.S.Shayler - PART II: RADAR SHIP-FITTING AND MAINTENANCE, 1939-45 - Radar Ship-Fitting and Maintenance in the Royal Navy 1935-45: Experiences at Scapa Flow, May 1940 to April 1942; B.G.H.Rowley - Radar Maintentance at Sea: A Personal Story, 1940-5; R.A. Laws - Naval Radar, Fitting Policy, Matériel Procurement, Installation, Sea-Trials and Shore-Based Maintenance; A.M. Patrick - Appendix 1: Type Numbers of Naval Radar Sets, Operational or Designed, 1935-45 - Appendix 2: Tabulations of Radar System Data, 1935-45 - Appendix 3: Ship-Fitting Tables, 1938-45, Arranged by Class of Ship - Appendix 4: Table of Manufacturers Employed on Naval Radar Developments - Glossary - Select Bibliography - Index
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