Oboe System (original) (raw)
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The introduction of the Avro Lancaster in the second-half of 1942 improved the effectiveness of strategic bombing. This new plane had oboe, an improved navigational device based on radar, and this increased bombing accuracy. A control station in Britain broadcast a radar beam in the direction of the target. This enabled the controller to guide the aircraft directly to the site to be bombed.