Interceptor
The interceptor was created on the basis of a modified racing car. Which in turn was made from the last wheeled car. This car was so popular.
What captured the whole world as the most massive car in the history of mankind. Comfortable and durable body roomy interior and a large place under the power unit.
In addition, the power plant itself is designed to power the first generation of gravitational rotary engines. Which converted energy to rotate the wheels.
And most importantly, there are a large number of them around the world. A small group of enthusiasts breathed a second life into the car. Dreamed of entering the history of street racing.
After replacing the wheels with gravitational propellers and not complicated body modifications. The power plant was also replaced, which only improved the already not bad speed characteristics of the car.
Subsequently, they took over the world of street racing as a cheaper alternative to expensive racing cars. And after the machines became interested in the powers that be. What later did from the car
attack aircraft with very powerful weapons, high speed and high maneuverability. Standard armament included two forward machine guns and a missile launcher for various purposes. Main
the purpose is to intercept enemy vehicles and deliver a lightning-fast preventive strike with the same lightning-fast withdrawal from the battlefield. The machine is not designed for protracted battles.
Not possessing at least some kind of armor other than anti-fragmentation and light small arms. For survival, the car was equipped with a huge number of active protection elements.
Starting from thermal, magnetic and gravity traps, smoke grenades, fragmentation magnetic gravity mines, as well as an active missile defense system. What is connected with speed and
maneuverability made the car not likely a difficult target. Which still could and painfully bite the pursuer. The undeniable advantage of the machine was its price and modularity, which made it universal.
It was used by taxi drivers, couriers and all sorts of enthusiasts who did not have enough money to buy a production car.