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[[Image:Im19530620ILN-Cossor.jpg|thumb| June 1953. Mariner's Astrolab. ]]
[[Image:Im19530620ILN-Cossor.jpg|thumb| June 1953. Mariner's Astrolab. ]]


Part of [[A. C. Cossor]]
1946 [[A. C. Cossor]] formed a new subsidiary [[Cossor Radar]] Ltd.<ref>The Times July 3, 1946</ref>


1945 Secondary radar for air traffic control became a key area of development for Cossor.  
1945 Secondary radar for air traffic control became a key area of development for Cossor.  

Revision as of 09:31, 4 March 2020

June 1953. Mariner's Astrolab.

1946 A. C. Cossor formed a new subsidiary Cossor Radar Ltd.[1]

1945 Secondary radar for air traffic control became a key area of development for Cossor.

1948 Radar Control at Douglas Harbour, I.O.M.

Presumably later Cossor Radar and Electronics

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times July 3, 1946