RADAR TESTS IN NEW ZEALAND.—A special radar investigation station is to be set up near Ashburton and staffed by New Zealand and British experts. This photograph shows one of the ground controlled interception stations which were used in Britain during the war to direct fighter aircraft in their interception of hostile aircraft after detection by the radar reporting chain.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24902, 15 June 1946, Page 8
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59RADAR TESTS IN NEW ZEALAND.—A special radar investigation station is to be set up near Ashburton and staffed by New Zealand and British experts. This photograph shows one of the ground controlled interception stations which were used in Britain during the war to direct fighter aircraft in their interception of hostile aircraft after detection by the radar reporting chain. Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24902, 15 June 1946, Page 8
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