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The complicated radar aerials of H.M.S. Onslaught, a destroyer which sailed ivith Allied convoys going to Murmansk. The radar, system found the position and range of enemy ships in the darkness or thick weather and enabled the gunners to fire at them with even more accuracy than if they had been fully visible.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 118, 15 November 1945, Page 5

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The complicated radar aerials of H.M.S. Onslaught, a destroyer which sailed ivith Allied convoys going to Murmansk. The radar, system found the position and range of enemy ships in the darkness or thick weather and enabled the gunners to fire at them with even more accuracy than if they had been fully visible. Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 118, 15 November 1945, Page 5

The complicated radar aerials of H.M.S. Onslaught, a destroyer which sailed ivith Allied convoys going to Murmansk. The radar, system found the position and range of enemy ships in the darkness or thick weather and enabled the gunners to fire at them with even more accuracy than if they had been fully visible. Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 118, 15 November 1945, Page 5