radiolocation
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- radiolocational adjective
Etymology
Origin of radiolocation
Example Sentences
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On Monday, the Russian military said it has new radiolocation data that show the missile that downed the Boeing 777 did not originate from rebel-controlled territory, and said it would turn the data over to investigators.
From US News
As World War II approached, Watson-Watt's "radiolocation," now sponsored by the Air Ministry, became a top military secret.
From Time Magazine Archive
One of the reasons was Britain's radiolocation system, the other its big, trigger-itchy night fighter force.
From Time Magazine Archive
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