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———. Night Raids by the British Bomber Command: Lessons Learned and Lingering Myths from World War II. RAND, 1995. ASIN: B0006F7R9Q.
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———. V-1 Cruise Missile Attacks Against England: Lessons Learned and Lingering Myths from World War II. RAND, 1995. ASIN: B007FRXROW.
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[L] Chapter 8: H2S Radar -the Background.
[L] Chapter 9: The Birth of H2S Radar-1 November 1941. [Preview with Google Books]
[L] Chapter 10: Halifax V9977. [Preview with Google Books]
[L] Chapter 16: Autumn 1942.
[L] Chapter 17: January-February 1943.
[L] Chapter 21: The Summer of 1943-Destruction of Hamburg.
[L] Chapter 22: H2S on 3 Centimeteres (X-band)-the Attacks on Berlin and Leipzig.
[L] Chapter 23: H2S and the American 8th Bomber Command.
[L] Chapter 25: Fishpond.
[L] Chapter 26: Conflict with Bomber Command.
[L] Chapter 27: The New Versions of H2S.
[L] Chapter 28: July 1944.
[L] Chapter 29: Naxos and H2S.
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———. Instruments of Darkness: The History of Electronic Warfare, 1939–1945. Naval Institute Press, 2017. ISBN: 9781473895645.
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Trim, R.M. “The Development of IFF in the Period Up to 1945.” Chapter 33 in Radar Development to 1945. Edited by Russell Burns. Inspec/Iee, 1989, pp. 436–45, and 454. ISBN: 9780863411397.
Zimmerman, David. Britain’s Shield: Radar and the Defeat of the Luftwaffe. Amberly, 2011. ISBN: 9781445600611. [Preview with Google Books]
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