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Old 8th September 2015, 17:03
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Re: Did the Soviets ever succeed in jamming the “X-Gerat“ beam

Mirek,
I realized that jamming and detection is different. Probably I incorrectly said (I do not speak English).
I was talking about the second paragraph of your message. The Russians lagged behind in the field of "jamming", but the radar and the science of them were at a high level.
"Radar jamming" in 1941 there was none.
The Germans were the first in the "radar jamming" - only in early 1942. American "Сarpet" appeared in the autumn of 1943. The task of "jamming" in the USSR appeared ONLY at the late 1943 - beginning of 1944. In the fall of 1944, conducted flight tests of the first station jamming (project "OP" - anti "canadian radar LW"). Flight tests of the "OP-2" (anti "Würzburg, Freya, Liechtenstein") completed in 1946 - so it never went into production..
Although I may be wrong - I have a one source about it.

regards,
Kirill
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