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          Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt, FRS, FRAeS, lived from 13 April to 5 December He is generally regarded to be the "inventor of radar": and while not the first to consider the possibilities in this area, he was the first to produce a workable system that turned the theory into a weapon critical to winning World War Two.

          The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline.

          Robert Watson-Watt was born in Brechin and was a descendant of James Watt, the engineer and inventor whose improvements to the steam engine were fundamental in bringing about the industrial revolution.

          After schooling in Brechin he attended the University College, Dundee. Watson-Watt graduated with a BSc in engineering in , and was offered a post working with Professor William Peddie who encouraged him to study wireless telegraphy, the usual name for radio at the time