Russ, Lee:
I heard about an electronic system to confuse the SAM radar.
I'm sorry if I can't get all of this right. my recollection is that
it would cover a number of aircraft in a relatively tight formation
and obviously all flying the same speed and little relative
movement between them.
When the bombers went to turn, however, that would upset the
balance in the system and then they would become visible, or more visible,
to the SAM radar.
What I can't remember is how the crews finally got it across to
the commanders that they could fix the problem and save crews and
aircraft. It might have been a directional change, or different procedure
when the formation made the turn.
I remember a pilot saying something like this about the SAM, "if you saw the
flash moving you were okay, but if it wasn't moving, you were dead."
Reminds me of what guys used to say about tracer ground-fire in WWII.
Dom