The Japanese war tuba
Photograph featuring two Japanese acoustic locators mounted on 4-wheel carriages, taken in the 1930s
Acoustic location
Acoustic location devices were used by military services from mid-World War I to the early years of World War II
for the passive detection of approaching enemy aircraft by listening
for the noise of their engines. These typically consisted of large
acoustic horns
attached to stethoscope-type earphones worn by monitors. This
technology was rendered obsolete before and during World War II by the
introduction of radar, which was far more effective.
Some examples of parabolic concrete acoustic location Source: http://military.wikia.com/wiki/War_tuba
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