Chereads / The Rise Of Australasia / Chapter 859 - Chapter 643: Antiair, Antiship, Ground Radar

Chapter 859 - Chapter 643: Antiair, Antiship, Ground Radar

The warship approached the vicinity of the battleship in about 40 minutes, meaning the radar's calculation error was very small, at most a couple of hundred meters.

Such radar was already very important for the army, navy, and air force, and it could markedly change the existing modes of combat, greatly enhancing the military's combat capability.

Even if the radar's range was only about 24 kilometers, it still did not conceal the significance of existing radars.

Of course, if the radar's range were farther, that would be even better. The farther the calculable range, the greater the change to the military's combat strength.

Although he was very excited inside, the radar test had to continue. After all, the purpose of this test was to calculate the radar's actual range and effectiveness, and at this point, it was only half done.

To test the radar's performance, the navy had mobilized about ten warships, coming from different positions at different speeds towards the battleship.

This is the end of Part One, download Chereads app to continue:

DOWNLOAD APP FOR FREEVIEW OTHER BOOKS