At the Direct, which took place on Wednesday, Nintendo showed a short teaser of a new game with Princess Peach:
Lockheed Martin executive vice president Greg Ulmer has said that the F-35 fifth-generation fighter should get an adaptive engine. Pratt & Whitney criticised his words.
Throwflame has announced the launch of a Thermonator robodog armed with a flamethrower.
The Ukrainian Defence Forces have received Eagle armoured vehicles. As it turned out, the deliveries were not approved by the Swiss government.
Phil Spencer, head of Xbox, has allayed fears over the use of artificial intelligence to streamline game production, which could lead to fewer teams.
The game will offer addictive gameplay and great graphics
Israeli defence contractor Rafael Advanced Defence Systems has unveiled a new generation air-to-air missile. The ammunition is called the Sky Spear.
The organisers of the Wimbledon tennis tournament have teamed up with IBM to use AI as a commentator in all online spots.
We wrote that Greg Ulmer, Lockheed Martin's executive vice president, has advocated that the F-35 aircraft get an adaptive engine instead of an upgrade. Such a solution has a drawback, but the top executive has found a solution.
Leonardo is making progress in integrating the Brimstone 3 rocket into the Falco Xplorer MALE (Medium Altitude Long Endurance) class drone. Tests will take place next year.
The promotional campaign of the upcoming Pinocchio-like game Lies of P is gaining momentum before the release, and this time the developers have shown a small teaser that demonstrates some of the enemies of the protagonist.
The US Navy has received another MQ-4C Triton drone. Northrop Grumman has handed over a fourth strategic drone to the service.
Israeli company Elbit Systems is actively introducing new military products. One of the new products is the Range Extension and Smart Tail (REST) kit.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have been able to destroy Russia's remote minesweeping engineering system Zemledeliye. It is a fairly new weapon whose final tests were completed in 2020. In the same year, the Russian army began accepting the Zemledeliye into service.
Nintendo has announced that the updated HD versions of Pikmin and Pikmin 2 will have a physical release.














