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  1. Robert Alexander Watson-Watt (Brechin, condado de Angus, Escocia, 13 de abril de 1892-Inverness, 5 de diciembre de 1973) fue un ingeniero y físico escocés, considerado como el inventor del radar (el desarrollo era muy anterior).

  2. Sir Robert Alexander Watson Watt KCB FRS FRAeS (13 April 1892 – 5 December 1973) was a British 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 accurate ways to track thunderstorms using the radio waves given off by lightning.

  3. Conoce la vida y obra de Robert Watson-Watt, el físico británico que inventó el primer aparato de radar práctico en 1935. Descubre cómo su proyecto ayudó a la Segunda Guerra Mundial y el desarrollo de la aviación militar y civil.

  4. Robert Watson-Watt was a pioneer of radar technology who discovered radar as a crucial means of defence during the Second World War. He used radio waves to detect and locate aircraft, forecast weather, calculate speeds and more. He also developed radar for air and maritime navigation during peacetime. Learn about his life, education, work and achievements.

  5. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt (born April 13, 1892, Brechin, Forfarshire [now Angus], Scotland—died December 5, 1973, Inverness, Inverness-shire) was a Scottish physicist credited with the development of radar in England.

  6. 15 de may. de 2014 · Sir Robert Watson-Watt pioneered the technology that helped win the Battle of Britain, and was knighted for it in 1942 - but outside of his birthplace in Brechin, few people today remember his...

  7. Robert Alexander Watson-Watt fue un ingeniero y físico escocés, considerado como el inventor del radar. A pesar de ello, su patente sobre este asunto en 1935, condujo al Reino Unido a instalar la primera red de radares de defensa.