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  • ...ic warfare#electronic attack|British electronic countermeasures]] in the [[Battle of the Beams]]
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  • {{r|Battle of the Beams}}
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  • ...d. He was a significant contributor to the [[electronic warfare]] in the [[Battle of the Beams]], and developed a number of techniques used to improve warheads. On the ot
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  • Jones had a critical role in the [[Battle of the Beams]], involved in countering the [[radio]]-based navigational aids the Germans
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  • *[[Battle of the Beams/Definition]]
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  • ...tle of Britain. One of the first and critical aspects has been called the "battle of the beams", in which the British scientific intelligence organization, under R.V. Jon
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  • ...e of Britain. Reginald Victor Jones|R.V. Jones was a key scientist in the "Battle of the Beams", defeating Nazi radio navigation systems (e.g., Knickebein). While the ULT
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  • | title = Battle of the Beams ...lost the operational [[Battle of Britain]], even if it continued in the [[Battle of the Beams]], its air operations against the West were principally an annoyance. Hitle
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