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1949 Supplied marine radar to a number of shipping companies<ref>The Times July 13, 1949</ref> | 1949 Supplied marine radar to a number of shipping companies<ref>The Times July 13, 1949</ref> | ||
1949 Due to over expansion of the company had to close the Wren Mill, Chadderton factory<ref>The Times Sept. 23, 1949</ref> | 1949 Due to over expansion of the company had to close the [[Wren Mill, Chadderton]] factory<ref>The Times Sept. 23, 1949</ref> | ||
1957 Renamed as [[Cossor Radar and Electronics]] Ltd<ref>The Times Oct. 7, 1957</ref> | 1957 Renamed as [[Cossor Radar and Electronics]] Ltd<ref>The Times Oct. 7, 1957</ref> |
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1946 A. C. Cossor formed a new subsidiary Cossor Radar Ltd.[1]
1945 Secondary radar for air traffic control became a key area of development for Cossor.
1947 The chairman claimed the company was the only one anywhere in the world to concentrate on developing civilian radar[2]
1948 Radar Control at Douglas Harbour, I.O.M.
1949 Supplied marine radar to a number of shipping companies[3]
1949 Due to over expansion of the company had to close the Wren Mill, Chadderton factory[4]
1957 Renamed as Cossor Radar and Electronics Ltd[5]