X-Gerät

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X-Gerät was an advanced World War II German radio navigation and bombing guidance system used by the Luftwaffe for precision night bombing.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
X-Gerät canonical 2
X‑Gerät 1

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Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Luftwaffe equipment
bombing guidance system
radio navigation system
accuracy higher than 100 meters under ideal conditions
basedOn radio beam guidance
conflict World War II
counteredBy radio jamming
signal distortion
countryOfOrigin Nazi Germany
developedBy German military engineers
developedInPeriod late 1930s
era World War II technology
followedBy Y-Gerät
languageOfName German
literalMeaningOfName X device
militaryBranch German Air Force
moreAccurateThan Knickebein
navigationMethod crossing of radio beams
notableUseLocation London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
operationalRole bombing guidance for pathfinder aircraft
target marking
operatorType specialized pathfinder units
opposedBy British countermeasures
partOf German strategic bombing methods
precededBy Knickebein
primaryTargetType industrial targets
urban targets
requiredEquipment airborne receiver
ground-based transmitters
signalType modulated radio beams
status obsolete
technologyDomain aerial bombing
radio navigation
usedBy Luftwaffe
usedFor bombing navigation
precision night bombing
usedInPeriod early 1940s
usedInTheater Battle of Britain
The Blitz

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Knickebein radio navigation system successor X-Gerät
subject surface form: Knickebein
Knickebein relatedTo X-Gerät
Y-Gerät predecessor X-Gerät
this entity surface form: X‑Gerät