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Concrete Ears
Concrete Ears
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Concrete Ears

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In the quiet years before the invention of radar, the British military faced a terrifying new threat: enemy bombers crossing the English Channel. Without digital early warning systems, they had to rely entirely on human hearing. To solve this, military engineers constructed a bizarre and monumental chain of defenses along the coastline-massive, concave concrete structures known as acoustic mirrors. Ranging from twenty to two hundred feet long, these colossal "e;listening ears"e; were designed to capture and magnify the faint drone of approaching Zeppelin engines. Operators sat in small booths, listening through stethoscopes connected to the focal point of the concrete curves, desperately trying to calculate flight paths from amplified noise. For a brief moment in history, these acoustic monoliths were the cutting edge of national defense. Concrete Ears tells the fascinating story of this forgotten technological dead end. It explores the brilliant physics behind the sound mirrors and the grueling reality of the operators who strained to hear the future of warfare approaching. Discover why these monumental structures were rendered completely obsolete almost overnight by the advent of faster planes and radar technology. Today, they stand silently on the coast as haunting monuments to human ingenuity and the rapid, unforgiving pace of technological evolution.
Alaotsikko
Britain's Massive Acoustic Mirrors and the Pre-Radar Sky
ISBN
9783565287659
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
16.3.2026
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