At the Detroit Free Press Breakfast Club Series on Tuesday, automotive leaders Mark Reuss, of General Motors, and Roger Penske, a racing executive and business man, discussed the automotive industry.
Cadillac unveiled a special one-off livery it will use during the first private pre-season test in Barcelona ahead of its full 2026 reveal next month. The design is not intended to preview the team’s ...
At the Detroit Free Press Breakfast Club Series on Tuesday, automotive leaders Mark Reuss, of General Motors, and Roger Penske, a racing executive and business man, discussed the automotive industry.
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At its stand at FAVS 2025, Leonardo showed videos of MIPS sensor testing against dummy RPGs (pictured) and UAVs. (Leonardo) Dstl detailed testing of the Modular Integration Protection System (MIPS) at ...
The Gen III TacIRST distributed infrared threat‑warning system will equip the F-22 Raptor, with an evaluation planned in 2026. Lockheed Martin has announced the first flight of the latest iteration of ...
The auto industry faced a slew of challenges at the beginning of the year from tariffs to inflation and supply chain concerns. Auto executives, insiders and analysts told CNBC that the industry has ...
Among the many problems with the flu is the fact that you can spread the virus before you even know you've got it. An experimental new "sensor" could one day keep you from doing so, by causing you to ...
A General Motors engineering building near Detroit will be closed for the rest of the week after two employees tested positive for Legionnaires' disease, and the company continues to try and rid the ...
(Reuters) - Amazon.com has been testing General Motors' BrightDrop electric vans as part of its plan to bring 100,000 electric delivery vehicles on the road by the end of the decade, the e-commerce ...
General Motors closed its Cole Engineering Center in Warren after two people tested positive for Legionnaires' disease. The building, which houses about 10,000 to 11,000 employees, will remain closed ...