The Early-Warning Radar Systems That Defended WWII Britain
Code-named Chain Home, this ring of coastal radar receivers served as the backbone of the world's first integrated air defence.
Code-named Chain Home, this ring of coastal radar receivers served as the backbone of the world's first integrated air defence.
The Vapour GT by Swedish design firm Gray Design would look just the part as the new Batmobile.
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Google's not exactly sure how it got there.
Watch as West Midlands police catch a laser-wielder after getting the beam chucked at their passing helicopter.
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No sign of scaremongering here. Nope, no way, no how.
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Unless you’re reading this on a hand-transcribed copy of this webpage, you owe Alan Turing a debt: arguably your life, possibly your freedom and certainly your computer, tablet and smartphone.