Late April 1937.
The war council chamber beneath the Palais de l'Élysée.
The long oval table had no aides, no press.
Moreau aim was to keep it as silent as possible until the last moment.
Because if this works which it will.
Than he will be two year ahead from all the countries in terms of Radar.
Because only in 1940 was Brtian able to deploy it.
Just four men Moreau, Minister of Defense Général de Castelnau, Minister of Armament Jean Vincent, and Finance Minister Paul Reynaud.
Moreau sat at the head.
He opened a thin, unmarked folder and placed a set of schematics in the center.
"This project," he began, "is not theoretical. It's operational. The prototype enters assembly in May. Field testing begins in July."
Reynaud adjusted his glasses. "You've already allocated funds?"
"Yes. Within Military Readiness line 17. It's listed as telemetric atmospheric research. No one's looking."
Général de Castelnau leaned forward. "We're discussing a radio wave detection system?"