The British Jostle Box That Made German Night-Fighter Radios Fall Silent Over The Ruhr
The secret British machine that silenced the Luftwaffe's night fighters over the Ruhr — no bullets, no bombs, just noise. Discover the untold story of Jostle, the barrage jammer that turned German radio silence into Britain's deadliest weapon of the night skies. #WW2History, #RAF, #BomberCommand, #ElectronicWarfare, #Luftwaffe, #100Group, #MilitaryHistory, #WartimeTechnology,

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