ikkunarajoitus
Ikkunarajoitus is a term used to describe a navigational aid deployed by the Finnish Defence Forces, primarily for domestic use, during World War II. The system involved a network of coastal radio transmitters, located on the west coast of Finland, specifically Lappträsk (now known as Lappajärvi) in Southwestern Lapland, and several other stations in the region.
Ikkunarajoitus, Finnish for "coastal observation", comprised an array of 50-kilowatt transmitters. These were used to transmit
Amidst reports of German espionage efforts in Finland, Ikkunarajoitus' radio transmissions potentially served as a simple
The impact of Ikkunarajoitus on the wider conflict remains relatively minor. Despite gaining increased scrutiny following
The operation of Ikkunarajoitus lasted into 1947, it's primary objective gradually becoming increasingly inconsistent with changing