Untold Facts About the Early Radars in Ukraine and Poland
Felix Yanovsky (TU Delft - Atmospheric Remote Sensing, National Aviation University)
Piotr Samczynski (Warsaw University of Technology)
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Abstract
The evolution of radar technology in the early twentieth century is often narrated through the well-known contributions of Western scientists. Independent pioneering work in Eastern Europe—particularly in Ukraine and Poland—remains underappreciated. This paper considers the early radar experiments and innovations emerging contributed by Ukrainian institutions and experts. In addition, the paper highlights the important contributions of Polish scientists. Together, these untold facts underscore the collaborative and international roots of modern radar.
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