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THE EARS OF AN ARMY.—The giant listening apparatus devised by the Japanese for the detection of the approach of hostile aircraft. This is the first group of a large number of these portable machines, which will be built and issued to army units. They are here being inspected by General Officers.

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Evening Star, Issue 22577, 19 February 1937, Page 7

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THE EARS OF AN ARMY.—The giant listening apparatus devised by the Japanese for the detection of the approach of hostile aircraft. This is the first group of a large number of these portable machines, which will be built and issued to army units. They are here being inspected by General Officers. Evening Star, Issue 22577, 19 February 1937, Page 7

THE EARS OF AN ARMY.—The giant listening apparatus devised by the Japanese for the detection of the approach of hostile aircraft. This is the first group of a large number of these portable machines, which will be built and issued to army units. They are here being inspected by General Officers. Evening Star, Issue 22577, 19 February 1937, Page 7