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GEMA: Birthplace of German Radar and Sonar



GEMA: Birthplace of German Radar and Sonar
This excerpt from Harry von Kroge's book, GEMA: Birthplace of German Radar and Sonar, discusses the history of German radar and sonar development. Von Kroge provides rare technical descriptions as well as information about industrial and scientific cooperation involving secret equipment in Germany before 1945. more details
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  • The history of German radar and sonar development
  • Industrial and scientific cooperation involving secret equipment in Germany before 1945
  • Rare technical descriptions


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Author Harry von Kroge
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780750307321
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Manufacturer Taylor & Francis
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This excerpt from Harry von Kroge's book, GEMA: Birthplace of German Radar and Sonar, discusses the history of German radar and sonar development. Von Kroge provides rare technical descriptions as well as information about industrial and scientific cooperation involving secret equipment in Germany before 1945.

In Germany, the development of the first technologies of sonar and radar were interrelated. Following Christian Hlsmeyer's forgotten invention of the "Telemobiloskop" in 1904, two Berlin engineers, Paul Gnther Erbslh and Hans-Karl von Willisen, developed and built devices to locate targets accurately by reflections with underwater sound and radio waves. In 1934, they found their own company for this work, called Gesellschaft fr Elektroakustische und Mechanische Apparate (GEMA), which became the birthplace of their famous Freya air-warning and Seetakt ocean-surveillance radars. Harry von Kroge has devoted decades to collecting a mass of statements and widely scattered documentary material about the evolution of GEMA's sonar and radar. GEMA: Birthplace of German Radar and Sonar, the English edition of von Kroge's first important, seminal work, discusses previously unavailable parts of the fascinating story of pioneering efforts in learning to see in the darkness. It relates the fascinating story of how German radar and sonar were developed in the years leading up to and during World War II. The author provides insights into the difficulties encountered on the way to the first promising results in target detection and ranging without optical visibility. The book includes rare technical descriptions as well as information about industrial and scientific cooperation involving secret equipment in Germany before 1945.

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