How U.S. Airmen SHUT DOWN a German Radar Network in 12 Minutes
Автор: WW2 U.S. Legends
Загружено: 2025-10-28
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In June 1944, deep over occupied France, German radar screens suddenly went dark. For twelve minutes, the entire Luftwaffe network — fifty-one stations strong — vanished into static. Flak batteries froze. Night fighters circled blind. Commanders screamed into dead radios.
The reason wasn’t sabotage or bombing. It was one American plane.
A black-painted B-24, code-named Vera 3, carried a handful of U.S. airmen and an experimental device called the AN/APT-3 “Carpet” jammer. Led by Lieutenant Harold Bixby, they didn’t fire a single shot. Instead, they unleashed 10,000 watts of pure interference at the exact moment German radar was recalibrating — and turned precision into chaos.
In just 12 minutes and 14 seconds, the Germans lost their eyes, the bombers crossed untouched, and the age of electronic warfare began.
This is the true story of how one forgotten mission proved that silence could be deadlier than firepower — the night electricity beat iron, and the modern concept of stealth was born.
Disclaimer: This video is a dramatized historical narrative created for educational and entertainment purposes.
All stories are inspired by documented events from World War II.
The content does not promote any political ideology, hatred, or violence.
Its goal is to highlight humanity, irony, and the lessons of history.
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