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General Paper

The air defence of Great Britain, 1920–1940: an operational research perspective

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Pages 555-568 | Received 01 Oct 1995, Accepted 01 Mar 1997, Published online: 20 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

This paper analyses the introduction of operational research into the RAF in the period to 1940 with particular reference to the invention and innovation of radar. It explains how and why civilian scientists came to play a central role in planning and implementing the Air Defence of Great Britain. The paper also considers why the RAF's scientific effort after 1935 was concentrated on techniques of fighter interception to the neglect of the offensive capability of the emergent bomber strike force. The paper also assesses the contribution of operational research to the outcome of the Battle of Britain. It concludes with a commentary on the diffusion of operational research to other military commands after 1940.

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