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When British scientists cracked open captured German radar units in 1943, they discovered something unexpected: the enemy's eyes were half-blind. R.V. Jones and his team at Malvern found that Nazi night fighter radars were riddled with manufacturing defects—uneven silver plating, wrong components, and sabotaged circuits. These weren't battle damage. They were production failures. German factories, stretched thin by Allied bombing and relying on forced labour, were churning out equipment that looked right but performed catastrophically wrong. The receivers that should have detected RAF bombers at 180 kilometres were failing at 140. Temperature swings sent frequencies drifting wildly. British jamming, which should have been filterable, became overwhelming. The result? RAF bomber losses stayed at 3.8% instead of the predicted 8-10%. Technical intelligence didn't just reveal enemy capabilities—it exposed fatal weaknesses that shaped the air war over Europe. Sometimes victory isn't won by building better weapons, but by understanding why the enemy's weapons don't work. #WWII, #RadarWarfare, #TechnicalIntelligence, #RVJones, #RAFBomberCommand, #Luftwaffe, #NightFighters, #WurzburgRadar,