R.V. JONES, considered the father of electronic warfare, died Dec. 17 of a heart attack in a hospital in Aberdeen, Scotland, at the age of 86
R.V. JONES, considered the father of electronic warfare, died Dec. 17 of a heart attack in a hospital in Aberdeen, Scotland, at the age of 86. Reginald Victor Jones, born in 1911 in London, was instrumental in countering German radio beams that guided Luftwaffe pilots to targets during the Battle of...
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