Ford's Halewood factory on the banks of the Mersey was only built post-war, but it would nonetheless have been a prime target during in view of the fact production would have been given over to airframes instead.
But at a cost of £2 billion to the government (i.e. you and I) Indian-owned Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has been taken out of production for as long, if not longer than had it been bombed ~ except by cyber-attack and tiny digits.
Around the same time drones were closing Danish airports, launched it's thought from vessels nearby... like thirty-foot sailing boats or shipping trawlers, rather than conventional aircraft carriers.
What is more surprising from this footage of Ukrainian maritime drones however is not only why they're doing this in broad daylight, but how ineffective the means of destroying them is in comparison; this one getting through to the terminal to strike its target.
They're small, fast, and clearly not nearly so easy as the Bismarck to hit with shells.