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"Unveiling the Unseen: Radar - A Window to Exploration and Defense" Curiosity rover's radar scans Mars, unraveling its mysterious terrain while igniting our curiosity

Background imageRadar Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Meteor NF. 14

Armstrong Whitworth Meteor NF. 14
Royal Radar Establishment - Armstrong Whitworth Meteor NF.14 WS838, at RAF Leuchars on 21 April 1970. Date: 1970

Background imageRadar Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS. 125-600B ZF130

Hawker Siddeley HS. 125-600B ZF130
Royal Navy - Hawker Siddeley HS.125-600B ZF130 (msn 256059), of 899 Naval Air Squadron, operated as a Blue Vixen pulse-doppler radar training-development aid, for Sea Harrier FA.2 pilots

Background imageRadar Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS. 125-3B VH-ECF

Hawker Siddeley HS. 125-3B VH-ECF
Hawker Siddeley HS.125-3B VH-ECF (msn 25069), prior to delivery to Qantas (Queensland and Northern Territories Air Service), with Short SC.9 XH132

Background imageRadar Collection: United States Navy Reserve trainees working on a Grumman F9F

United States Navy Reserve trainees working on a Grumman F9F
United States Navy Reserve trainees, carrying out procedures on the 20mm cannon and AN/APR-30 gun ranging radar of a Grumman F9F, at Naval Air Station Columbus, in Ohio, on 7 February 1955. Date: 1955

Background imageRadar Collection: English Electric Canberra B. 2 WJ814 M

English Electric Canberra B. 2 WJ814 M
Royal Air Force - English Electric Canberra B.2 WJ814 M, of No.98 Squadron, based at RAF Cottesmore, used for radar calibration of the United Kingdom Air Defence Ground Environment. Date: circa 1970

Background imageRadar Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS. 125 series 3 VH-ECF

Hawker Siddeley HS. 125 series 3 VH-ECF
Hawker Siddeley HS.125 series 3 VH-ECF (msn 25069), prior to delivery to Qantas (Queensland and Northern Territories Air Service), with Short SC.9 XH132

Background imageRadar Collection: Alenia G. 222RM MM62141 - 14-22

Alenia G. 222RM MM62141 - 14-22
Aeronautica Militare Italiano - Alenia G.222RM MM62141 - 14-22 (msn 4076), of 14 Stormo, at Pratica di Mare Air Base. (RM - Radiomisure - radio - radar - nav-aid calibration)

Background imageRadar Collection: Alenia G. 222RM MM62140 - 14-21

Alenia G. 222RM MM62140 - 14-21
Aeronautica Militare Italiano - Alenia G.222RM MM62140 - 14-21 (msn 4069), of 14 Stormo, at Pratica di Mare Air Base. (RM - Radiomisure - radio - radar - nav-aid calibration)

Background imageRadar Collection: Piaggio-Douglas PD. 808RM MM62017

Piaggio-Douglas PD. 808RM MM62017
Aeronautica Militare - Piaggio-Douglas PD.808RM MM62017 (msn 524), of 14 Stormo, at RAF Cottesmore for the Royal International Air Tattoo in July 2000

Background imageRadar Collection: Douglas EA-3B Skywarrior N574HA (MSN 12406, ex BuAer 146454), flown by Hughes

Douglas EA-3B Skywarrior N574HA (MSN 12406, ex BuAer 146454), flown by Hughes and Raytheon for radar /avionics / missile development along with at least 13 others

Background imageRadar Collection: Aviation legere de l'armee de Terre - Reims-Cessna F406 Caravan II 0010 / ABN (msn F4060010)

Aviation legere de l'armee de Terre - Reims-Cessna F406 Caravan II 0010 / ABN (msn F4060010), at the Royal International Air Tattoo - RAF Fairford 21 to 15 July 2006

Background imageRadar Collection: Dassault MD. 312 Flamant F-AZAI (msn 228), w/o at Issoire 05/09/1999 Date: circa 1988

Dassault MD. 312 Flamant F-AZAI (msn 228), w/o at Issoire 05/09/1999 Date: circa 1988
Dassault MD.312 Flamant F-AZAI (msn 228), w/o at Issoire 05/09/1999 Date: circa 1988

Background imageRadar Collection: Sud-Aviaton SO. 4050 Vautour IIN 348 - F-AZHP

Sud-Aviaton SO. 4050 Vautour IIN 348 - F-AZHP
Sud-Aviaton SO.4050 Vautour IIN 348 / F-AZHP (msn 348), operated by CEV (Centre d'Essais en Vol) for radar and missile trials. Date: circa 1995

Background imageRadar Collection: Piaggio-Douglas PD. 808RM MM62016

Piaggio-Douglas PD. 808RM MM62016
Aeronautica Militare - Piaggio-Douglas PD.808RM MM62016 (msn 523), of 14 Stormo (RM - Radiomisure - radio / radar / nav-aid calibration). (Aeronautica Militare - Italian Air Force) Date: circa 2000

Background imageRadar Collection: Radar Love

Radar Love
Tom Vinken

Background imageRadar Collection: Acoustic Early Warning

Acoustic Early Warning
A British military sound locator in use at an airfield in southern England, 12th August 1930. The sound locator, a precursor to radar, was an acoustic early warning system

Background imageRadar Collection: Space Technology

Space Technology
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Background imageRadar Collection: Indicator, Radar Interrogator, BC-929-A, AN / APN-2 Rebecca Mk IIA, 1940s. Creator: Unknown

Indicator, Radar Interrogator, BC-929-A, AN / APN-2 Rebecca Mk IIA, 1940s. Creator: Unknown
Used for locating radar pulse beacons - often used for drops to resistance forces. Rebecca / Eureka is a simple system designed initially to assist in the delivery of supplies to the Army or

Background imageRadar Collection: English Electric Canberra E. 15 WH964 4

English Electric Canberra E. 15 WH964 4
Royal Air Force - English Electric Canberra E.15 WH964 4 (msn SH1689), of No. 98 Squadron, at RAF Cottesmore. The Canberra E.15s were conversions from B.15 reconnaissance-bombers

Background imageRadar Collection: English Electric Canberra B. 2 WV787

English Electric Canberra B. 2 WV787
Aeroplane & Armament Experimental Establishment - English Electric Canberra B.2 WV787 (msn 71644), water-spray tanker for icing tests

Background imageRadar Collection: 1980 SBAC Farnborough Airshow: - Tornado and Jaguar

1980 SBAC Farnborough Airshow: - Tornado and Jaguar
Unloading and arranging the replica display weapons in front of SEPECAT Jaguar GR.1A XX979 (fitted with an experimental radar in a replacement nose) and Panavia Tornado P.03 XX947

Background imageRadar Collection: 48 Royal Marine Cdo & Civil Victims Memorial, St Aubin

48 Royal Marine Cdo & Civil Victims Memorial, St Aubin
The 48th were part of No 4 Special Service Brigade whose task was to clear St Aubin and coastal villages to the east, and following that were to take on the radar station on the high ground at

Background imageRadar Collection: Common pipistrelle, Pipistrellus pipistrellus

Common pipistrelle, Pipistrellus pipistrellus (Vespertilio pipistrellus). Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from William Jardines Naturalists Library

Background imageRadar Collection: Wurzberg radar antenna Douvres Radar Station

Wurzberg radar antenna Douvres Radar Station
This is just outside the Museum which is based in two well preserved bunkers and charts the evolution of radar. The dish, a Wurzberg-Reise, was removed after the war, renovated and returned here

Background imageRadar Collection: Luftwaffe Radar Station Bunkers Douvres Normandy

Luftwaffe Radar Station Bunkers Douvres Normandy
This was not only a radar station but as it was on high ground it was a major defensive position with bunkers, barbed wire and minefields. The bunkers are often hidden by crops

Background imageRadar Collection: Radio Waves, Picture Signals and Radar Communications, 1948 (colour litho)

Radio Waves, Picture Signals and Radar Communications, 1948 (colour litho)
2630068 Radio Waves, Picture Signals and Radar Communications, 1948 (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; Photo eGraphicaArtis; American, out of copyright

Background imageRadar Collection: Police constable Ivan Jackson checks the speed of a passing boat along the River Cam

Police constable Ivan Jackson checks the speed of a passing boat along the River Cam, Cambridgeshire. 3rd May 1991

Background imageRadar Collection: Radar in World War II greatly influenced many important aspects of the conflict

Radar in World War II greatly influenced many important aspects of the conflict.[1] This revolutionary new technology of radio-based detection and tracking was used by both the Allies

Background imageRadar Collection: Radar devices on R. A. F. aircraft. August 15th 1945

Radar devices on R. A. F. aircraft. August 15th 1945
Radar devices on R.A.F. aircraft. August 15th 1945

Background imageRadar Collection: Mechanic at the control desk of a transmitting station. 18th June 1941

Mechanic at the control desk of a transmitting station. 18th June 1941

Background imageRadar Collection: Radar controlled searchlight used against flying bombs. 15th August 1945

Radar controlled searchlight used against flying bombs. 15th August 1945

Background imageRadar Collection: Mechanic at a switchboard in a power generating station. 15th June 1941

Mechanic at a switchboard in a power generating station. 15th June 1941

Background imageRadar Collection: Reconnaissance picture taking during Second World War. 1st September 1943

Reconnaissance picture taking during Second World War. 1st September 1943

Background imageRadar Collection: Staff of a British radar station. (Picture) A Chain Home Receiver Room 15th

Staff of a British radar station. (Picture) A Chain Home Receiver Room 15th August 1945

Background imageRadar Collection: Radar equipment fitted to a R. A. F. Beaufort. 15th August 1945

Radar equipment fitted to a R. A. F. Beaufort. 15th August 1945
Radar equipment fitted to a R.A.F. Beaufort. 15th August 1945

Background imageRadar Collection: Naval Radar: The radar operator at his action station in a British convoy escort

Naval Radar: The radar operator at his action station in a British convoy escort. He passes range (from the cathode ray tube immediately in front of him)

Background imageRadar Collection: In a Combined Operation on the night 27th and 28th February 1942

In a Combined Operation on the night 27th and 28th February 1942, joint forces of the Royal Navy, the Army and the Royal Air Force attacked an destroyed an important German radio location post at

Background imageRadar Collection: Picture shows soldiers in the Hull and Yorkshire, or East Riding, area of England

Picture shows soldiers in the Hull and Yorkshire, or East Riding, area of England, working with an enemy aircraft detector instrument. Picture taken circa August 1940

Background imageRadar Collection: The bombardment of Cherbourg during World War Two when ships from the United States Navy

The bombardment of Cherbourg during World War Two when ships from the United States Navy and the British Royal Navy attacked German fortifications in and near the city, firing in support of U.S

Background imageRadar Collection: Jan 1955 - AOC (Air officer commanding) Visit to auxilary personel at RAF Sutton Hull

Jan 1955 - AOC (Air officer commanding) Visit to auxilary personel at RAF Sutton Hull. 1st January 1955

Background imageRadar Collection: RAF Patrington / Holmpton One of the operators of the type 80 early warning radar

RAF Patrington / Holmpton One of the operators of the type 80 early warning radar, tracks a unidentified aircraft in UK airspace in one of the radar cabins

Background imageRadar Collection: Radiolocation stretches out far beyond Britains shores to send back warnings of

Radiolocation stretches out far beyond Britains shores to send back warnings of the approach of enemy aircraft. A headquarters, the radiolocators messages, and those of the Royal Observer Corps

Background imageRadar Collection: Lord Dowding revisits Battle of Britain Operations room

Lord Dowding revisits Battle of Britain Operations room. Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding in the operations room of No. 11 Group RAF fighter command Uxbrdge

Background imageRadar Collection: This is one of the first pictures to be released telling the story of Radar

This is one of the first pictures to be released telling the story of Radar. The radio locational development which British scientists had in readiness at the outbreak of war

Background imageRadar Collection: RAF Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, Wales, 14th July 1961. Central Tower, Control Tower

RAF Brawdy, Pembrokeshire, Wales, 14th July 1961. Central Tower, Control Tower, Air Traffic Control, Naval Air Station, Air Base

Background imageRadar Collection: The County Class Destroyer HMS Norfolk seen here at her beth in Middlesbrough Dock during

The County Class Destroyer HMS Norfolk seen here at her beth in Middlesbrough Dock during a visit to the City. 14th February 1974

Background imageRadar Collection: A Dassault Falcon 20 aircraft over the River Tees and the Transporter Bridge in

A Dassault Falcon 20 aircraft over the River Tees and the Transporter Bridge in Middlesbrough. FR Aviation of Teesside Airport played a key role in improving Britains air defences by testing the RAFs

Background imageRadar Collection: A Dassault Falcon 20 aircraft over Durham city, FR Aviation of Teesside

A Dassault Falcon 20 aircraft over Durham city, FR Aviation of Teesside Airport played a key role in improving Britains air defences by testing the RAFs ability to repluse attack



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"Unveiling the Unseen: Radar - A Window to Exploration and Defense" Curiosity rover's radar scans Mars, unraveling its mysterious terrain while igniting our curiosity. From canvas to reality, artwork inspired by radar technology paints a vivid picture of Earth's topographic and bathymetric map. The majestic E-3D Sentry Aircraft gracefully lands at RAF Waddington, equipped with powerful radar systems for aerial surveillance. Australia's vast landscapes come alive through a detailed topographic map, revealing hidden wonders beneath the surface. Venus' enigmatic North Pole unraveled through a mesmerizing radar map, unlocking secrets of this celestial neighbor. H. M. S Chatham Type 22 (Batch 3) Frigate sails confidently with advanced radar capabilities safeguarding maritime borders in 1996. Peering into the cockpit of military aircraft reveals an intricate web instruments guiding pilots through uncharted skies. RAF Fylingdales H820 / 0072 stands tall as a sentinel against threats, its powerful radar system ensuring national security is upheld. Earth's diverse landscapes converge on one captivating canvas - behold the amalgamation of topography and bathymetry. Africa's breathtaking beauty unfolds as we explore its varied terrains through an intricately crafted topographic map. The Magnetron Valve by G. H Davis revolutionized radars, propelling technological advancements that shape our world today A U. S Air Force E-3A Sentry takes flight from Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada – guardian of the skies armed with cutting-edge radar prowess. Radar: An invisible force connecting exploration and defense across land, sea, sky - forever expanding human horizons.