STARFISH decoy sites' archaeology
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STARFISH decoy sites' archaeology
A blast from the past...
Starfish sites: The secret war effort of British aerial bombing decoys
https://phys.org/news/2025-02-starfish- ... ffort.html
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In 1940, the British government implemented a network of decoy sites to mislead German bombers away from strategic targets. The broader decoy effort across the UK included dummy airfields, though the decoys in the study were meant to look like industrial sites.
These decoys, particularly "Starfish" sites, simulated bombed urban and industrial areas to attract Luftwaffe attacks away from high-priority targets like airfields and manufacturing hubs.
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Starfish sites: The secret war effort of British aerial bombing decoys
https://phys.org/news/2025-02-starfish- ... ffort.html
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In 1940, the British government implemented a network of decoy sites to mislead German bombers away from strategic targets. The broader decoy effort across the UK included dummy airfields, though the decoys in the study were meant to look like industrial sites.
These decoys, particularly "Starfish" sites, simulated bombed urban and industrial areas to attract Luftwaffe attacks away from high-priority targets like airfields and manufacturing hubs.
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Re: STARFISH decoy sites' archaeology
...I hope someone is trying to get that/them preserved. I'd be willing to throw a few bucks that way.
Mike
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Re: STARFISH decoy sites' archaeology
I hadn't really realised the bombers got that far over, that's basically the Welsh border.
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Re: STARFISH decoy sites' archaeology
They got a LOT further than that. Cardiff. Glasgow. Belfast. All heavily bombed.
Re: STARFISH decoy sites' archaeology
Yup, blew up my mums next door neighbours house in Barry
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Re: STARFISH decoy sites' archaeology
They also came from bases in Norway.
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Re: STARFISH decoy sites' archaeology
OK it's the daily fail, but good map. I kind of knew this since Liverpool was bombed.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech ... ar-II.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech ... ar-II.html
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Re: STARFISH decoy sites' archaeology
This one’s just down the road from you.David Newton wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 10:41 pm They got a LOT further than that. Cardiff. Glasgow. Belfast. All heavily bombed.
Coventry had 3 Starfish sites, of which one partially survives.