- The R600A
Metox,
named after its manufacturer, was a
pioneering high-frequency
radar warning receiver (RWR) used by the
German forces on U-boats from...
- II-equipped
Vickers Wellington by the
Germans led to the
introduction of the
Metox radar detector tuned to its frequencies. This was soon
followed by British...
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their surfaced speed.
Metox provided the U-boat
commander with an
advantage that had not been anti****ted by the British. The
Metox set
beeped at the pulse...
- approaching.
Germany introduced the
Metox radar warning receiver in an
effort to
counter the
combination of ASV and
Leigh Light.
Metox provided the
submarine crew...
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detect their U-boats, in the
summer of 1942 the
Germans introduced the
Metox radar detector to
listen for
their signals. This gave the
submarine a warning...
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inclined to turn over
anything better. Moreover, the
Germans developed Metox,
which picked up ASV's
radar pulses before it was able to
detect a submarine...
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produced by a
cavity magnetron.
Introduced in
September 1943, it
replaced Metox,
which was
incapable of
detecting centimetric radar. Two
versions were widely...
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charge Elektroboot FuG 200
Hohentwiel Hedgehog Leigh light Mark 24 mine
Metox radar detector Mousetrap Pillenwerfer Q-ship
Sieglinde (decoy)
Sonar Snorkel...
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German submarines began to
carry a
radar warning system known formally as "
Metox", and
informally as the "Cross of Biscay" due to the
appearance of its receiving...
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Tradenames for
methoxychlor include Chemform, Maralate, Methoxo, Methoxcide,
Metox, and Moxie.
Methoxychlor was used to
protect crops, ornamentals, livestock...