File:Radar berlin fug240.jpg

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  • FuG 240 Airborne radar "Berlin"

A Royal Air Force Flight lieutenant with a captured, rare FuG-240 "Berlin" Radar.

Dish antenna inside stremalined nose cover; 30 to 50 issued to service units, mostly on the Ju88G-6. Berlin used a wavelength of 10cm and was based on captured examples of the British cavity magnetron.
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