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Alongside the dummy loads, other components from different Canadian Navy ships were examined. These included items sourced from HMCS Columbia and McKenzie, both equipped with their own sets of radar technology. A notable feature of these radar systems is the use of copper materials, which are preferred for their conductive properties in producing the main mast antennas on the ships.
Historical Context
Moreover, the discussion briefly touched on the geographical distribution of these systems, with references to their operational history and the significance of specific Navy vessels stationed back east in Canada. Mentioning the ship HMCS Height adds to the historical narrative regarding the role of these ships in advancing maritime defense technology.