An Assault Landing Craft (ALC) used by British commandos on 27-28 February 1942 during Operation Biting at the Bruneval Memorial in Normandy, France


Operation Biting, also known as the Bruneval Raid, was a British Combined Operations raid on a German coastal radar installation at Bruneval in northern France, during the Second World War, on the night of 27–28 February 1942. Several of these installations were identified from Royal Air Force (RAF) aerial reconnaissance photographs during 1941, but the purpose and the nature of the equipment was not known. Some British scientists believed that these stations were connected with successful German attacks of RAF bombers conducting bombing raids against targets in Occupied Europe, resulting in severe losses of pilots and bombers. The scientists requested that one of these installations be raided and the technology it possessed be studied and, if possible, extracted and brought back to Britain for further examination.


Size: 5760px × 3840px
Location: Saint-Jouin-Bruneval, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France, Europe
Photo credit: © DE ROCKER / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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