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 Naxos radar detector - Definition 

Naxos radar detector was a World War II German counter measure to centimetric radar produced by a cavity magnetron.

Telefunken built a simple detector named "Naxos" that could pick up 10 cm / 3 GHz H2S radar transmissions, and a more sophisticated detector named "Korfu" with greater range and accuracy.

Korfu saw little use, but Naxos saw widespread service. There were two different types of Naxos. "Naxos Z" was developed for night fighters and mounted in a blister on top of the fighter's canopy. It could detect an RAF bomber from much longer range than Flensburg. Another version of Naxos, "Naxos U", was provided to U-boats to allow them to detect 10 cm / 3 GHz ASV, though by that time the U-boats were entirely on the defensive and it did them only a little good. Naxos was further hobbled by the fact that it proved very fragile in field conditions, and working out the bugs ended up being a difficult task.

The "Naxos ZR" was fitted to the tails of German night fighters to warn the if they were being tracked by RAF Mosquito night intruders fitted with the AI Mk IV radar and its derivatives.

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