🔗 "Some German bombers landed at UK bases, believing they were back in Germany."
🔗 Aviation
🔗 Military history
🔗 Military history/Military aviation
🔗 Military history/Military science, technology, and theory
🔗 Military history/World War II
🔗 Military history/German military history
🔗 Military history/European military history
🔗 Military history/British military history
The Battle of the Beams was a period early in the Second World War when bombers of the German Air Force (Luftwaffe) used a number of increasingly accurate systems of radio navigation for night bombing in the United Kingdom. British scientific intelligence at the Air Ministry fought back with a variety of their own increasingly effective means, involving jamming and distortion of the radio waves. The period ended when the Wehrmacht moved their forces to the East in May 1941, in preparation for the attack on the Soviet Union.
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