The US Army is actively using virtual simulations to design the new XM30 infantry fighting vehicle, which is to replace the outdated Bradley.
The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine presented technological achievements and digital solutions at the London Defence Conference, the largest security conference in the UK.
Battlefield 6, the new instalment of the legendary shooter series, is preparing for a big announcement this summer. The developers are gradually revealing the details of the campaign, which takes inspiration from modern film hits and TV series.
Estonian-based Meridein Grupp has announced plans to open a large drone manufacturing plant in one of the Baltic states.
Google has officially confirmed: in the coming months, Gemini's generative AI will appear in cars that support Android Auto. Later in 2025, it will also be introduced in cars with Google Built-In, the company's proprietary operating system.
Pakistan's Air Vice Marshal Ahmet Aurangzeb said that Pakistani troops had destroyed the radar and control centre of the S-400 anti-aircraft missile system at an airbase near the city of Adampur.
The Bulava unmanned systems unit of the 3rd Mechanised Battalion of the Bohdan Khmelnytsky Separate Presidential Brigade successfully tested a Queen Hornets drone with a grenade launcher in combat conditions, eliminating a Russian soldier.
Imagine an IT guy who wanted to find traces of UFOs and instead found himself at the centre of the most high-profile hacking case of the 2000s. In 2002, Gary McKinnon, an ordinary sysadmin from Scotland, broke into NASA and the Pentagon computers under the nickname Solo. The United States immediately called it "the largest military hack of all time" and squeezed the most out of this formula - media, diplomatically, legally.
Ten years of trials, extradition requests, an autism diagnosis, an activist mother, hysteria around human rights, conspiracies, spaceships - all this is not a Netflix scriptwriter's invention, but a real story of a British man who just wanted to know if the US government was really hiding information about aliens.
Six months after announcing 9,000 job cuts, Nissan is doubling the scope of its anti-crisis measures. It now plans to lay off a total of 20,000 people worldwide - about 15 per cent of its current workforce of 133,580 employees.
General Motors and LG Energy announced the start of commercial operation of lithium-manganese rechargeable (LMR) batteries, which in the future will be used in electric pickup trucks and full-size SUVs. Production of such cells is scheduled to begin in 2028.
Toyota's only all-electric car in America right now, the bZ4X, will get a significant update for the 2026 model year.
Audi has expanded the e-tron GT range by introducing a new base version called quattro. The new version will occupy a place below the more powerful S, RS and RS Performance variants.
MAN Truck & Bus has announced its first all-electric touring bus - the Lion's Coach E. The new vehicle was shown in design sketches as well as in the form of a camouflaged prototype on test.














