Dictionary
radiolocation
noun
Any method of detecting and locating distant objects using microwave radiation; especially radar
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The government was particularly interested in pinpointing distant objects through radiolocation: Margerison found this undercover work to be "glamorous but boring".
The United States Army Signal Corps and the Navy, sensing possible future involvement in the war, started to recruit radio and electronics experts for a top secret program to develop what it called radiolocation devices.
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