Have you ever noticed how science fiction has this uncanny ability to make us dream about the future? Sometimes, it’s hard to tell where fantasy ends and reality begins. But Chinese company XPENG AeroHT is shaking things up with something straight out
NATO fighter jets scrambled to intercept a Russian military aircraft flying over the Baltic sea. Eurofighters from NATO were rushed into action after a Russian plane was detected over the Baltic Sea. The jets, stationed near Malbork, Poland, on Wednesday, were seen
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall told members of the U.S. Senate on Tuesday that he plans to ride in the cockpit of an aircraft operated by artificial intelligence to experience the technology of the military branch’s future fleet. Kendall spoke before the
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“ROC Armed Forces have monitored the situation and employed CAP aircraft, Navy vessels, and coastal missile systems in response to the detected activities.” Taiwan News reports that 301 instances of Chinese military arcraft moving toward Taiwan have been observed as well as
The RAF aircraft that the Defence Secretary was flying in when its signals were jammed was left vulnerable as it flew near a Russian exclave because the military could not afford to pay for protective systems. Russia is believed to have jammed
Russia is believed to have jammed the satellite signal on the RAF aircraft the Defence Secretary was flying in during a visit to Poland. The GPS signal and internet connection were jammed for around 30 minutes as Grant Shapps’s aircraft flew on
Then-Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak claimed there was a “high degree of certainty” that communications with MH370 was taken out deliberately. Now, retired Qantas captain Mike Glynn has claimed that there are ways in which someone could have incapacitated passengers from inside
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A second UK aircraft carrier in a week has failed to depart from port after developing an issue. The HMS Prince of Wales, one of two aircraft carriers operated by the Royal Navy, is still in Portsmouth Harbour because it has a