Luftwaffe Night Fighter Control Methods
Luftwaffe Night Fighter Control Methods
Luftwaffe Night Fighter Control Methods
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Part 1, The
early years.
Part 6 Wilde
Sau over
France.
Part 2
Part 3 Part 4 Zahme
Response to Wilde Sau.
Sau.
Window.
Part 5 Anti
Mosquito
operations.
Part 2 Radar
camouflage.
Part 3 Mystery
site.
Part 4 German
RAM?.
Part 1.
I know that I am opening a Pandora's box and might expect an avalanche of
counter arguing e-mails, but so be it in the interest of getting matters straight. Far
too often in the literature the term Himmelbett is used at random or notionally to
describe a German Night Fighter Control station (Flugmeldemess Stellung). This is i
a.w. the original German sources and literature by authors, which I trust the most,
incorrect. The original methods of fighter control were (1), (2) and (3):
Dunkel Nachtjagd (DUNAJA) employing Freya A/N-Verfahren, which entailed that
the both the fighter and the bomber were tracked by 1 Freya and displayed on 1
Alpha scope. Initially DUNAJA sites were equipped with 1 Freya AN and one
Wrzburg for height finding.
Helle Nachtjagd (HENAJA). The sites were equipped with 1 Freya and initially 2
Wrzburg later replaced with 2 Wrzburg Riese. The bomber would be acquired by
the Freya and handed over for tracking by one Wrzburg (Rot). The night fighter was
tracked by the other Wrzburg (Blau). The position of both aircraft were plotted on
a plotting board (Auswerte Tisch) - the mother of the later Seeburg Tisch. Based on
the plot the Jgerleitoffizier would radio commands to the fighter in order to
complete an intercept. To the Wrzburg (Rot) were slaved 3 searchlights. When the
fighter was in an appropriate position, the 3 searchlights would be switched on in
order to illuminate the bomber. The HENAJA site worked together with 3 groups of 9
searchlights, some of these would subsequently also illuminate the bomber. Visual
acquisition of the bomber was now greatly facilitated. The system of control sites
and searchlights were referred to as the Helle Riegel. This was Helle Nachtjagd
Verfahren.
1 AUG 1941
APR 1943
AUG
1943 (1)
OCT 1943
SEP 1944
KIEBITZ
A
19./LnRgt 212
KIEBITZ-A
Disbanded
13./LnRgt 232
20./LnRgt 212
KIEBITZ-B
Disbanded
4./LnRgt 229
21./LnRgt 212
KIEBITZ-C
Disbanded
20./LnRgt 229
22./LnRgt 202
HUMMELA
Disbanded
13./LnRgt 218
23./LnRgt 202
HUMMELB
HUMMEL
B
11./LnRgt 232
24./LnRgt 202
Disbanded
Disbanded
?
Disbanded
9./LnRgt 218
14./LnRgt 218
HUMMEL
ROLAND
A
13./LnRgt 202
ROLANDA
Disbanded
14./LnRgt 202
ROLANDB
Disbanded
15./LnRgt 202
Disbanded
Disbanded
?
Disbanded
BR
A
19./LnRgt 214
BR-A
BR A
1./LnRgt 221
20./Ln-
BR-B
Disbanded 10./Ln-
Rgt 214
Rgt 218
21./LnRgt 214
BR-C
Disbanded
12./LnRgt 218
Nord
23./LnRgt 211
Disbanded
12./LnRgt 221
Sd
24./LnRgt 211
KOLIBRISD
Disbanded
Nord
19./LnRgt 201
DROSSELNORD
DROSSEL- 6./LnNORD
Rgt 233
Mitte
20./LnRgt 201
Disbanded
Sd
21./LnRgt 201
SCHANKE
21./LnRgt 223
C
KOLIBRI
DROSSEL
DACHS
Nord
10./LnRgt 213
DACHS
NORD
13./LnRgt 215
Disbanded
2./LnRgt 227
Mitte
11./LnRgt 213
DACHS
MITTE
14./LnRgt 215
DACHS
30./LnRgt 233
Sd
12./LnRgt 213
DACHS
SD
15./LnRgt 215
Disbanded
2./LnRgt 227
MCKE
The Ln units manning this KONAJA Raum cannot be found in any of the
available sources. Nor have I been able to find the GefStd. It was
probably abandoned in the build-up phase.
(1) I.a.w Gliederung XII.Flg.Korps 31 AUG 1943. In this document the expression
Randnachtjagd (Gebiet ?) is used for these areas.
From September 1944 to Marts/April 1945 Stab , I, II and IV/NJG 1 were stationed on
airfields in the Ruhr area. They were under operational control of 3 JD, but were
frequently employed under tactical control of KONAJA DROSSEL, intercept control
was performed by the Stellungen subordinate to DROSSEL.
sites. This in turn increased the span of control and the area of responsibility of the
NJRF. Please see illustrations below. And as new Stellungen were established more
NJRF staffs were also established.
The Steuereinsatz
(turntable) of the
Seeburg Tisch.
A drawing from (5). The site in question was located near Lantin in Belgium. This
can only be Flugmeldemess Stellung 2'ordnung LURCH.
Oh by the way - when we are at the dispelling of myths: "The Kammhuber Line"
was an Allied intelligence expression, and NOT the German name for the night fighter
air defence system. See (5) p. 501 :-). The Zentral Gefechtsstnde were ironically
called "Kammhuber Opera Huser", but that is another story.
I would like nothing more than be proven wrong ! But proof needs to be (a copy
of) an original German document. I am afraid that references to literature
without notes won't do. The prize is a free copy of Der Luftnachrichten Dienst in
Denmark, Vol 1.
(1). "Die Deutschen Funk- Navigations und Funk-Fhrungsverfahren bis 1945", F.
Trenkle, Motorbuch Verlag Stuttgart, 1979 p.173 ff.
(2). See also my "Der Luftnachrichtendienst in Denmark, Vol 1", 2003.
(3). "DIE GESCHICHTE DER LUFTNACHRICHTENTRUPPE", Hoffmann, K.O. Kurt
Vowinckel Verlag, Neckargemnd.1968. Band 2, Teil 1 p. 400 ff.
(4) Luftwaffe manual "Das Y-Verfahren (Jagd)", author collection via F. Trenkle. 10
page excerpt (.pdf 3 mb).
(5) "Most Secret War", Prof. R. V. Jones, Hamish Hamilton, London 1978.
Profile of a Bf 110G-4/R-4 by Herr. Simon Schatz published with his very kind
permission .