Würzburg radar

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The low-UHF band Würzburg radar was the primary ground-based tracking radar for the Wehrmacht's Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine during World War II. Initial development took place before the war and the apparatus entered service in 1940. Eventually, over 4,000 Würzburgs of various models were produced. It took its name from the city of Würzburg in Bavaria.

Radar Station, Walcheren (11120254213)Radar Station, Walcheren (11120254213)
Radio-telescope at Hoeven (1971-1992). German Würzburg Riese dish and carriage. Cabin is constructed locally.Radio-telescope at Hoeven (1971-1992). German Würzburg Riese dish and carriage. Cabin is constructed locally.
FuMG 39T / FuSE 62 Würzburg CFuMG 39T / FuSE 62 Würzburg C
Togo-LogoTogo-Logo
Gun laying radar in RomaniaGun laying radar in Romania
German radar FuMO 214 Würzburg-Riese installed on the cliff of Arromanches at Stützpunkt 42 (22 June 1944)German radar FuMO 214 Würzburg-Riese installed on the cliff of Arromanches at Stützpunkt 42 (22 June 1944)
German radar FuMO 214 Würzburg-Riese installed on the cliff of Arromanches at Stützpunkt 42 (22 June 1944)German radar FuMO 214 Würzburg-Riese installed on the cliff of Arromanches at Stützpunkt 42 (22 June 1944)
German radar FuMO 214 Würzburg-Riese installed on the cliff of Arromanches at Stützpunkt 42 (22 June 1944)German radar FuMO 214 Würzburg-Riese installed on the cliff of Arromanches at Stützpunkt 42 (22 June 1944)
German radar FuMO 214 Würzburg-Riese installed on the cliff of Arromanches at Stützpunkt 42 (22 June 1944)German radar FuMO 214 Würzburg-Riese installed on the cliff of Arromanches at Stützpunkt 42 (22 June 1944)
Mounting for the Giant Wurzburg battery radarMounting for the Giant Wurzburg battery radar