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Intercept Collection

Background imageIntercept Collection: Ufos / North Sea Intercept

Ufos / North Sea Intercept
A Lightning fighter intercepts a UFO over the North Sea

Background imageIntercept Collection: WW2 - The Battle Of Britain

WW2 - The Battle Of Britain
An illustration which shows an aerial conflict during WW2, the Battle of Britain, British Spitfire fighter planes intercept and break up an enemy formation. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageIntercept Collection: Beechcraft RU-21B Ute 67-18093

Beechcraft RU-21B Ute 67-18093
United States Army - Beechcraft RU-21B Ute 67-18093 (msn LS-2), the CEFiRM Leader intercept and control aircraft. Assigned to the 138th Army Security Agency Company (Aviation). Date: circa 1975

Background imageIntercept Collection: US FOOTBALL PLAYER RUNS

US FOOTBALL PLAYER RUNS
Clutching the ball under his arm, a player sprints for the line as opponents try to intercept him. Date: 1893

Background imageIntercept Collection: Operation Gold. Reconstruction of the tunnel built by Americ

Operation Gold. Reconstruction of the tunnel built by American intelligence and British between 1954 and 1955 to link the west and east side of the city

Background imageIntercept Collection: TSF WWII, France

TSF WWII, France
TSF position in France to intercept transmissions during World War II

Background imageIntercept Collection: Defence against the deadly long-range missiles 1958

Defence against the deadly long-range missiles 1958
Illustration by George Horace Davis, showing some ideas for missile interception, based on radar, computers, satellite and missile rockets in the future, and the continuing need for manned aircraft

Background imageIntercept Collection: Insert of cover design, Popular Flying

Insert of cover design, Popular Flying
Insert reproduction of cover design, Popular Flying, the National Aviation Paper, July 1936. Running the Gauntlet(s), showing a Hawker Demon (with a Rolls Royce Kestrel engine) of 23F Squadron

Background imageIntercept Collection: Junkers Ju 88A -Germanys standard light bomber through

Junkers Ju 88A -Germanys standard light bomber throughout the war Its speed made it difficult to intercept

Background imageIntercept Collection: A Conference of the Allies 1917

A Conference of the Allies 1917
British officers, presumably home on leave for Christmas, standing behind a curtain with sprigs of mistletoe behind their backs

Background imageIntercept Collection: French navy blocade

French navy blocade
Part of the intercepted cargo destined for Germany, 502, 000 tons of merchandise were at the point of the picture already confiscated

Background imageIntercept Collection: Crimean war John Bythsea & William Johnstone

Crimean war John Bythsea & William Johnstone
During the Crimean War, Commander John Bythsea (or Bythesea) and Stoker William Johnstone seize the Russian mail and despatches from five Russian soldiers in order to intercept important messages

Background imageIntercept Collection: RAF Control Centre; Second World War, 1944

RAF Control Centre; Second World War, 1944
Painting showing a Royal Air Force Control Centre, somewhere in South East England, 1944. At that time, this centre was involved in plotting the courses of V-1 Flying Bombs

Background imageIntercept Collection: German Raiders Intercept

German Raiders Intercept
Training flights at a French air base


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