The U.S. Army wants to develop a new interceptor that costs less than $250,000, a fraction of the cost of multimillion-dollar Patriot interceptors that have been heavily used during the war with Iran.
Lockheed Martin is set to increase manufacturing of the PAC-3 MSE interceptor to over 2,000 a year. (U.S. Army) As demand surges for one of the military’s most in-demand missile interceptors, the Navy ...
Once a small-platform coachbuilder and later an English sports car manufacturer, Jensen Motors has been officially defunct since 2011—though its spiritual death dates back to the late 1970s. The ...
Regardless of whether you’re a Jedi, Sith, or something in between, the relationship between a master and apprentice is a tale as old as time in Star Wars. However, there is one character who stands ...
The Russo-Ukrainian War has been the first major conflict where the use of drones has been widespread. Some of the most commonly deployed drones by Russian forces are the Iranian-designed Shahed-136 ...
D.C. Water has completed the final steps necessary to return flow to the Potomac Interceptor. D.C. Water spokesperson Sherri Lewis said the water flow was restored after a series of tests were carried ...
It's strange; in The Art of The Acolyte, one of the things that stood out to me? This concept art of the Stranger's ship, the design of which suddenly reminded me SO ...
While it may not be among the most valuable vintage European sports car or the one with the highest pedigree, the Jensen Interceptor (along with its AWD counterpart, the Jensen FF) is still one of the ...
No longer content with bringing old Interceptors back to life, Jensen International Automotive this week announced a clean-sheet design inspired by the classic 1960s British grand tourer. This car ...
Yes, Jensen is still around, and it’s about to build an all-new GT inspired by the Interceptor — V8 and all. Say Jensen to any Brit, and they’ll likely picture the Interceptor grand tourer built from ...
Aston Martin has gone from boom to bust and back again multiple times in its 112-year life, but while the company behind the DB5 has managed to just about hold things together, some of its rivals from ...
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