McLaren Formula 1 team is helping the military to build a hypersonic missile as part of a £1billion project that's set to rival those of China and Russia.
McLaren Formula 1 team is helping the military to build a hypersonic missile as part of a £1billion project that's set to rival those of China and Russia. The news, which coincides with the British Grand Prix weekend at Silverstone, will see the automotive manufacturer join forces with defence experts as part of the major military deal.
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