The British Dartboard Roar That Made German Night-Fighter Radio Nets Collapse Mid-Raid
Before stealth jets and cyber warfare, one young British wireless operator with a steel box and good German ears could silence an entire Nazi night-fighter network mid-raid. This is the story of Airborne Cigar — the electronic ghost that haunted the skies over the Reich. #WWII, #RAFBomberCommand, #ElectronicWarfare, #WW2History, #LancasterBomber, #SecretWeapons, #AirborneCircar,

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