COUNTER WEAPON TO SUICIDE PLANES
Idea Came From Australia (Rec. 7 p.m.) CANBERRA, July 28. The idea for the “disintegrator,” the new weapon against the Japanese suicide planes, came from Australia. The Canadian High Commissioner’s office states that this has been announced by the Royal Canadian Navy. Sixty Canadian warships proceeding to the Pacific will carry the new equipment. Three Ontario firms are working day and night producing the disintegrators. The Australian idea for the disintegrator was sent to Royal Navy headquarters by the Commander-in-Chief of tire British Pacific Fleet, Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser. Canadian Navy experts took seven days to develop and test the new weapon and the first disintegrator was installed in a Canadian ship within a month.
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Southland Times, Issue 25737, 30 July 1945, Page 5
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