PORTABLE RADAR.—This electronic apparatus has been developed by the General Dynamics tion of the United States as a hand-held portable radar to spot moving targets at night or in heavilywooded areas. The infantryman receives audio signals from the radar through earphones, and its range is about two-thirds of a mile. The radar’s operational use can be learned in a few hours. The apparatus was on display at the National Winter Convention on military electronics at Los Angeles.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30369, 19 February 1964, Page 14
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77PORTABLE RADAR.—This electronic apparatus has been developed by the General Dynamics tion of the United States as a hand-held portable radar to spot moving targets at night or in heavilywooded areas. The infantryman receives audio signals from the radar through earphones, and its range is about two-thirds of a mile. The radar’s operational use can be learned in a few hours. The apparatus was on display at the National Winter Convention on military electronics at Los Angeles. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30369, 19 February 1964, Page 14
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