How did radar technology help soldiers fighting in World War II?
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It helped them fly faster. It helped them track and predict the weather. It helped them find enemy ships and planes. Radar could pick up incoming enemy aircraft at a range of 80 miles and played a crucial role in the Battle of Britain by giving air defences early warning of German attacks. ... The CH stations were huge, static installations with steel transmitter masts over 100 metres high.
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