Reveals the history of Britain's most hidden research and testing site
for the military
Orford Ness is so secret a place that most people have never even heard
of it. Yet, the role it played in inventing and testing weapons over the
course of the 20th century was far more significant and much longer than
that of Bletchley Park. Nestled on a remote part of the Suffolk coast,
Orford Ness operated for more than 80 years as a highly classified
research and testing site for the British military, the Atomic Research
Establishment, and, at one point, even the U.S. Department of Defense.
The work conducted here by some of the greatest "boffins" of past
generations played a crucial role in winning the three great wars of the
20th century: the First, Second, and the Cold. This book reveals an
incredible history, rich with ingenuity and intrigue, and has been
updated to include details on "Cobra Mist"--the joint UK and U.S. radar
project to spy on the Soviets. New material on this subject includes
recently declassified archives.