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Britain wasn’t supposed to see anything at night. But by 1942–1943, RAF night fighters were quietly stalking German bombers in the dark, over the North Sea, and killing them before they even reached British shores. In this documentary-style episode, we follow both sides of the night war: – Leutnant Karl Brenner of the Luftwaffe, launching his Ju 88 from a battered airfield in northern France, believing darkness will protect him. – RAF Mosquito night fighters equipped with cutting-edge Airborne Interception radar, guided by Britain’s integrated air-defense network: Chain Home radar stations, filter rooms run by WAAF plotters, Ground Controlled Interception, searchlight belts, and coordinated anti-aircraft fire. This was the moment the air war flipped. The Luftwaffe realized Britain didn’t just defend cities… Britain owned the night. What you’ll see in this video: • How Britain built a nationwide early-warning and interception system after the Blitz • How AI Mk VIII radar let Mosquito crews “see” German bombers in total darkness • Why German crews started saying, quietly, “the English can see in the dark” • The birth of modern air command and control If you love WWII air power, radar history, night fighters, RAF Mosquito, Luftwaffe raids, and the secret technology war between 1940 and 1943 — watch to the end. Subscribe for more WWII stories told from inside the cockpit, inside the briefing rooms, and inside the fear.