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- Serrate_radar_detector abstract "Serrate was an Allied radar detection and homing device, used in Allied nightfighters to track German night fighters equipped with the earlier UHF-band BC and C-1 versions of the Lichtenstein radar during World War II.No. 141 Squadron RAF, commanded by Wing Commander J. R. \"Bob\" Braham and flying the Bristol Beaufighter, commenced operations over Germany in support of the Bomber Offensive from 14 June to 7 September 1943. 179 operational sorties yielded 14 claimed fighters shot down, for 3 losses.The Serrate equipment could detect bearing and elevation/depression but not range. Using Serrate, a bearing/altitude to fly was obtained then forward looking radar (AI Mk. IV radar) used to capture the target and attempt interception. As these two pieces of equipment shared the same two display tubes they could not be used at the same time.The technique described here is for the Monica tail warning radar:The technique developed was for the RAF nightfighters to fly slowly off the bomber stream, mimicking the characteristics of a heavy bomber, until the rearward-facing Serrate (Monica) detector picked up the emissions from a Luftwaffe night fighter approaching. The Radar Operator would then pass directions to the pilot until the fighter was 6,000 feet behind, at which point the Beaufighter would execute a swift turn onto the tail of the German night fighter, pick up the enemy aircraft on his forward radar and attempt to down it.Serrate was also subsequently fitted to de Havilland Mosquito nightfighters.No. 141 Squadron transferred to No. 100 Group Bomber Command in late 1943 and during the Battle of Berlin on the night of 16/17 December, a Mosquito crewed by Squadron Leader F. F. Lambert and Flying Officer K. Dear made Bomber Command's first successful Serrate-guided operational sortie when they damaged a Bf 110 with cannon fire. The Serrate night fighter offensive preceded far greater and wide-ranging support operations by the specialist 100 Group during 1944-45.".
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageExternalLink chapter10.pdf.
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- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink AI_Mk._IV_radar.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Allies_of_World_War_II.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Berlin_(RAF_campaign).
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Bomber_stream.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_Beaufighter.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radar_warning_receivers.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_British_electronics.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink De_Havilland_Mosquito.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Heavy_bomber.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink John_Braham_(RAF_officer).
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Lichtenstein_radar.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink List_of_World_War_II_electronic_warfare_equipment.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Luftwaffe.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Messerschmitt_Bf_110.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Monica_(radar).
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Night_fighter.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink No._100_Group_RAF.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink No._141_Squadron_RAF.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink RAF_Bomber_Command.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Radar.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Air_Force.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Strategic_bombing_during_World_War_II.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Tail_warning_radar.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink Wing_commander_(rank).
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLinkText "Serrate patrols".
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLinkText "Serrate radar detector".
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageWikiLinkText "Serrate".
- Serrate_radar_detector wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Serrate_radar_detector subject Category:Radar_warning_receivers.
- Serrate_radar_detector subject Category:World_War_II_British_electronics.
- Serrate_radar_detector hypernym Detection.
- Serrate_radar_detector type Work.
- Serrate_radar_detector comment "Serrate was an Allied radar detection and homing device, used in Allied nightfighters to track German night fighters equipped with the earlier UHF-band BC and C-1 versions of the Lichtenstein radar during World War II.No. 141 Squadron RAF, commanded by Wing Commander J. R. \"Bob\" Braham and flying the Bristol Beaufighter, commenced operations over Germany in support of the Bomber Offensive from 14 June to 7 September 1943.".
- Serrate_radar_detector label "Serrate radar detector".
- Serrate_radar_detector sameAs Q1354789.
- Serrate_radar_detector sameAs Serrate-Radarwarnempfänger.
- Serrate_radar_detector sameAs Détecteur_de_radar_Serrate.
- Serrate_radar_detector sameAs m.07t9mk.
- Serrate_radar_detector sameAs Q1354789.
- Serrate_radar_detector wasDerivedFrom Serrate_radar_detector?oldid=653452125.
- Serrate_radar_detector isPrimaryTopicOf Serrate_radar_detector.