This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Secrets of Radar Museum" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR(February 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
Military museum; science & technology; history in Ontario, Canada.
Secrets of Radar Museum
Established
2003
Location
2155b Crumlin Side Road, London, Ontario, Canada.
Type
military museum; science & technology; history
Collections
technology, RCAF, military, archives, research library
Curator
Maya Hirschman
Website
https://www.secretsofradar.com/
Part of a series on the
Military history of Canada
History of...
Canadian Armed Forces
Army
Navy
Air Force
Crown and Forces
Militia
Colonial
New France
Acadia
Nova Scotia
Peacekeeping
Conflicts
Beaver Wars
Anglo-French War)
Acadian Civil War
Anglo-Dutch Wars
King William's War
Queen Anne's War
Father Rale's War
King George's War
Father Le Loutre's War
Seven Years' War
American Revolutionary War
French Revolutionary Wars
War of 1812
Pemmican War
Rebellions of 1837–1838
Fraser Canyon War
Chilcotin War
American Civil War
Fenian raids
Red River Rebellion
North-West Rebellion
Second Boer War
World War I
Russian Civil War
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
October Crisis
Oka Crisis
Gulf War
Somalia
Yugoslav Wars
Afghanistan
Iraq War
Libya
Mali War
ISIL
Installations
Air Force
Armed Forces
French forts
Navy
Lists
Operations
Victories
Wars
Research
Bibliography
Historiography
Historians
Canada portal
v
t
e
Part of a series on
War Outline
History
Prehistoric
Ancient
Post-classical
castles
Early modern
pike and shot
napoleonic
Late modern
industrial
fourth-gen
Military
Organization
Command and control
Defense ministry
Army
Navy
Air force
Marines
Coast guard
Space force
Reserves
Regular / Irregular
Ranks
Specialties:
Staff
Engineers
Intelligence
Reconnaissance
Medical
Military police
Land units:
Infantry
Armor
Cavalry
Artillery
Special forces
Signal corps
Naval units:
Warships
Submarines
Aircraft carriers
Landing craft
Auxiliary ships
Air units:
Fighters
Bombers
Command
Close air support
Electronic-warfare
Reconnaissance
Combat systems:
Fire-control system
Fire-control radar
Director (military)
Combat information center
Sonar
Radar
Historical:
Ship gun fire-control
Gun data computer
Torpedo data computer
Development:
Basic training
Military manoeuvrers
Combat training
Battlespace
Aerospace
Air
Airborne
Space
Land
Cold-region
Desert
Jungle
Mountain
Urban
Subterranean
Tunnel
Sea
Amphibious
Blue
Brown
Green
Surface
Underwater
Cyber
Information
Weapons
Air defence
Armor
Artillery
Barrage
Biological
Camouflage
Cavalry
Horses
Air cavalry
Chemical
Combined arms
Conventional
Cyber
Denial
Disinformation
Drone / Robot
Electromagnetic
Infantry
Loitering
Missile
Music
Nuclear
Psychological
Radiological
Unconventional
Tactics
List of military tactics
Aerial
Airlift
Air assault
Airbridge
Airdrop
Battle
Cavalry
Charge
Counterattack
Counterinsurgency
Defeat in detail
Foxhole
Drone
Envelopment
Guerrilla
Morale
Naval
Rapid dominance
Siege
Swarm
Screen
Tactical objective
Target saturation
Trench
Withdrawal
Operational
Military operation
Operations research
Blitzkrieg
Expeditionary
Deep operation
Maneuver
Operational manoeuvre group
Raid
Strategy
List of military strategies and concepts
Military campaign
Attrition
Commerce raiding
Counter-offensive
Culminating
Defence in depth
Fabian
Empty fort
Mosaic
Deception
Defensive
Depth
Goal
Nuclear
Naval
Offensive
Scorched earth
Grand strategy
Asymmetric
Blockade
Broken-backed
Class
Cold war
Colonial
Conquest
Containment
Divide and conquer
Economic
Endemic
Fleet in being
Irregular
Liberation
Limited
Network-centric
New generation
Perpetual
Political
Princely
Proxy
Religious
Resource
Strategic
Succession
Technology
Theater
Total war
World war
Administrative
Branch
Policy
Staff
Training
Service
Sociology
Organization
Area of responsibility
Chain of command
Command and control
Doctrine
Principles of war
Economy of force
Medicine
Engineers
Intelligence
Ranks
Technology and equipment
Personnel
Recruitment
counter
Conscription
Training
Specialism
Women
Children
Transgender
harassment
Conscientious objector
Volunteer
foreign
Mercenary
Logistics
History
Military–industrial complex
Arms industry
Materiel
Supply-chain management
Base
MOB
FOB
Outpost
Science
Power projection
Loss-of-strength gradient
Lanchester's laws
Force multiplication
Law
Court-martial
Geneva Conventions
Geneva Protocol
Islamic rules
Justice
Perfidy
Jewish laws on war
Right of conquest
Rules of engagement
Martial law
War crime
Theory
Air supremacy
Appeasement
Command of the sea
Deterrence theory
Full-spectrum dominance
Overmatch
Unrestricted Warfare
Just war theory
Principles of war
Philosophy of war
Security dilemma
Tripwire force
War games
Non-warfare
Arms control
Counter-insurgency
deterrence
Disaster response
Grey-zone
Gunboat diplomacy
Humanitarian aid
Law enforcement
Low-intensity conflict
Military engineering
Multilateralism
Peacekeeping
Peacebuilding
Peace through strength
Show of force
Culture
Awards and decorations
Warrior caste
War film
Military science fiction
War novel
Anti-war movement
Foot drill
War song
Uniform
Wargame
Related
Women in war
War resister
War studies
Horses in warfare
Wartime sexual violence
Fifth column
Lists
Battles
Military occupations
Military terms
Operations
Sieges
War crimes
Wars
Weapons
Writers
v
t
e
The Secrets of Radar Museum is a small museum located at 2155b Crumlin Sideroad near the London International Airport in London, Ontario, Canada. Opened to the public in 2003, the museum was created to tell the story of the more than 6,000 Canadian World War II veterans who were recruited into a top-secret project during World War II involving radar. Drawn from every walk of life, and sent around the world, these veterans were held to an Oath of Secrecy that was not fully lifted until 1991.[1]
The museum is an incorporated not-for-profit museum located in London, Ontario.[2]
^Cite error: The named reference Canadians on Radar: Royal Canadian Air Force, 1940-1945 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^The Secrets of Radar Museum
and 17 Related for: Secrets of Radar Museum information
The SecretsofRadarMuseum is a small museum located at 2155b Crumlin Sideroad near the London International Airport in London, Ontario, Canada. Opened...
Barrett. The Radar Pages.uk: Deflating British Radar Myths of World War II — by Maj. Gregory C. Clark (1997). The SecretsofRadarMuseum: "Canada's involvement...
Ontario. Some of the original radar equipment has been relocated to the SecretsofRadarMuseum in London, Ontario. The museum is located at this time at...
start of a special relationship? BBC "Tell Me Your Secrets" - An interactive graphic novel BBC Radar and the Tizard Mission Bowen's account from Radar World...
Radar in World War II greatly influenced many important aspects of the conflict. This revolutionary new technology of radio-based detection and tracking...
This list ofmuseums in Ontario, Canada contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government...
show features the team utilizing technologies such as ground-penetrating radar to investigate purported anomalies such as ionizing radiation, dire wolves...
The Organization of Military Museumsof Canada is a national organization for the promotion of military museums in Canada. The OMMC was established in...
interception (GCI) radar station was added. In the 1950s, the site was modernised as part of the ROTOR project. This included the provision of a substantial...
are designed to avoid detection using a variety of technologies that reduce reflection/emission ofradar, infrared, visible light, radio frequency (RF)...
small museum in the radar transmitter block. Bawdsey Manor was built in 1886 and enlarged in 1895 by William Quilter who was an art collector, one of the...
jet inlets that conceal the front of the engines (a strong radar target) from radar. Many important potential radar targets, such as the wing, canard...
RadarMuseum.co.uk. Neatishead: RAF Air Defence RadarMuseum. Retrieved 18 February 2022. "Neatishead". Survey of English Place-Names, University of Nottingham...
Fledermaus fire control radar, which in the late 1970s was upgraded to the Skyguard system. The weapons were aimed either directly, by way of an advanced sighting...
construction. He is the second cousin of James Baskett.[citation needed] Cobbs served in the U.S. Air Force as a radar technician for eight years; he also...
Terracotta Army is part of a much larger necropolis. Ground-penetrating radar and core sampling have measured the area to be approximately 98 square kilometers...