http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturmabteilung_Koch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chain_Home
What if the Luftwaffe, having realized the role of British radar, decides to attack the British radar stations with their special operations forces that took on Eben Emael and the Dutch bridges? They could deploy by E-boat, as the radar stations were not far from the shore.
These forces proved themselves capable of taking on dangerous missions and succeeding with acceptable losses, so why not the British radar on the South Coast of England?
As far as I can tell, the radar stations were not well defended at all, because they didn't want to draw attacks from the air, though they did have some defenses, mainly home guard with Lewis guns pointed in only one direction.
I've seen Luftwaffe reconnaissance photos of the radar stations, which were known in 1939, so the information about their layout and ground defenses was known.
So what would be the effect of a Luftwaffe Fallschirmjäger special operations team deployed by E-boat attacking the British radar stations with demolitions and killing/capturing their operating crews for intelligence?
Obviously not all of the many stations would be successfully hit, but even taking out 1/3rd would have major effects on the Battle of Britain and subsequent operations. As ground forces could demolish the stations much more effectively than bombers, the towers' construction made them only susceptible to a direct hit from the air, preventing them from being rebuilt for several weeks and subsequent air raids could effectively prevent them from being rebuilt at all, why not run the risk of sending in special forces to do the job?
In the opinion of the community what are the chances of success of such an operation and what would be the effect of a successful, even if success is partial?