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Old 22-05-17, 19:31
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Originally Posted by Jon McGrath View Post
Further to my initial post, I found this additional photo and notes that the testing and demonstrations to the US military appear to have lasted from April to September 1946, rather than 1947, as I noted in my original post. The equipment was transported by train from Kingston, ON to El Paso, TX. I have no idea who the gunner is.
Jon You may be interested in the following quote from the introduction to the handbook issued by the UK School of Anti Aircraft Artillery . Larkhill
quote..When the Canadian No 4 Mk 6 was designed (in 1944) the circuitry and techniques employed were in advance of normal developments, and at the present time (1949) it is not only by far the best TC radar, but is still far ahead of all other Army Radars in both techniques and performance..unquote.
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