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- Q19839917 subject Q8020865.
- Q19839917 abstract "Blue Cedar was the British code name for the Radar, Anti-Aircraft No. 3 Mk. 7 mobile anti-aircraft gun control radar designed by the British Thomson-Houston company in the mid 1940s. The unit was housed in an air conditioned trailer towed by an AEC Matador artillery tractor unit. It was significantly smaller and more portable than the SCR-584 and GL Mk. III radars it replaced. It was used extensively by the British Army and was exported to countries such as Holland and Sweden. In British service it was used with the 5.25 inch and QF 3.7 inch AA guns, as well as the Brakemine missile.".
- Q19839917 thumbnail Yrjö_modified_AA_No_3_Mk_7_F_radar_Hämeenlinna_1.JPG?width=300.
- Q19839917 wikiPageWikiLink Q2018880.
- Q19839917 wikiPageWikiLink Q22115508.
- Q19839917 wikiPageWikiLink Q291067.
- Q19839917 wikiPageWikiLink Q2915359.
- Q19839917 wikiPageWikiLink Q3416360.
- Q19839917 wikiPageWikiLink Q4035384.
- Q19839917 wikiPageWikiLink Q7278184.
- Q19839917 wikiPageWikiLink Q7802851.
- Q19839917 wikiPageWikiLink Q8020865.
- Q19839917 wikiPageWikiLink Q920249.
- Q19839917 comment "Blue Cedar was the British code name for the Radar, Anti-Aircraft No. 3 Mk. 7 mobile anti-aircraft gun control radar designed by the British Thomson-Houston company in the mid 1940s. The unit was housed in an air conditioned trailer towed by an AEC Matador artillery tractor unit. It was significantly smaller and more portable than the SCR-584 and GL Mk. III radars it replaced. It was used extensively by the British Army and was exported to countries such as Holland and Sweden.".
- Q19839917 label "Blue Cedar".
- Q19839917 depiction Yrjö_modified_AA_No_3_Mk_7_F_radar_Hämeenlinna_1.JPG.