The decision is up to the FTC
The Norwegian government plans to allocate additional funding to train personnel who will maintain the F-35 Lightning II fifth-generation fighter jets. The Scandinavian country, like other European F-35 operators, suffers from a shortage of highly skilled personnel.
Ukraine's armed forces continue to destroy Russian armoured vehicles. The 2C4 Tyulpan self-propelled mortar has recently been successfully destroyed.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has discovered two potentially habitable planets. Astronomers used the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) space telescope.
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces have managed to shoot down a very rare Russian army drone. It is called the Inokhodets, but is better known as the Orion.
Members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces have demonstrated the Eleron-3 unmanned aerial vehicle. The drone was captured in Luhansk Region.
No release date for the new shooter has been revealed
A team of scientists from the Spanish Astrobiology Centre has investigated a very distant galaxy that is seeing a surge of star formation. They were helped by the James Webb Space Telescope.
Microsoft is planning to introduce a new version of Surface Laptop 6. Key specifications of the laptop have already been released.
Google last week released an update for the last two generations of smartphones. The update proved to be problematic.
A short video has also been published
AeroVironment will hand over its most advanced JUMP 20 drones to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This was reported by Voice of America journalists who visited the US company's factory.
The Polish air defence system lost another object that entered Polish airspace. It was a balloon coming from neighbouring Belarus.
Japanese manufacturer SkyDrive has revealed a concept for an electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.













