WATSON-WATT sir ROBERT ALEXANDER - Encyclopædia ...
Physicien écossais, spécialiste de la radio-électricité. Après des études à l' université de Dundee et à l'université St. Andrews, Watson-Watt entreprend une carrière de météorologue, puis il occupe de 1915 à 1952 différents postes dans l' administration britannique :
Robert Watson-Watt — Wikipédia
Robert Alexander Watson-Watt, ingénieur écossais né le 13 avril 1892 et mort le 5 décembre 1973 , est parfois considéré incorrectement comme l'inventeur du radar (le développement du radar a débuté bien avant). Cependant, son brevet sur le sujet, en 1935, mena le Royaume-Uni à installer le premier réseau de radars ...
Sir Robert Watson-Watt - The Radar Pages
Short biographical notes about Robert Watson Watt and his contributions in the field of British radar development.
Robert Watson-Watt: Biography on Undiscovered Scotland
Biography of the inventor of radar, Robert Watson-Watt on Undiscovered Scotland.
Robert Watson-Watt: Scotland's top secret war hero - The Scotsman
23 Mar 2017 ... Compared to the true grit of pilots who flew during the Battle of Britain, accounts of Robert Watson-Watt barely appear as a blip on the radar in the history of aerial warfare. There was no shortage of British heroism during World War 2: pilots, engineers and military tacticians all played a part in the decisive ...
Robert Watson-Watt - History Learning Site
Robert Watson-Watt is credited with inventing the radar which played an invaluable part in the Battle of Britain. Robert Watson-Watt can be considered one of the unsung heroes of World War Two – very many know about his invention, yet few know his name.
Robert Watson-Watt - Wikipedia
Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt, KCB, FRS, FRAeS (13 April 1892 – 5 December 1973) was a Scottish pioneer of radio direction finding and radar technology. Watt began his career in radio physics with a job at the Met Office, where he began looking for ways to accurately track thunderstorms using the radio signals ...