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NASA’s X-43A Scramjet Almost Hit Mach 10 But Got the Hypersonic ‘Axe’
A’s Legacy Go Operational? -In 2004, NASA’s X-43A set the air-breathing speed record at Mach 9.6, validating scramjet combustion but only for 10 seconds before gliding to splashdown. -The demo ended ...
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Iran should fear the U.S.’s hypersonic missile arsenal
The recent technological advancement in hypersonic missiles by Russia has raised eyebrows across the globe, particularly in the United States. This development should also be a cause for concern for ...
GE Aerospace tested its solid-fuel ramjet system at supersonic speeds on a Starfighter F-104 over Kennedy Space Center, a ...
In recent years, the rapid development and adoption of hypersonic technology across industries, from aerospace and defense to space exploration, have opened new growth avenues for Rocket Lab USA RKLB, ...
GE Aerospace has recently successfully demonstrated two different rotating detonation combustion (RDC) engines—a ...
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. (KTOS) is making strategic moves to enhance its hold in the hypersonic weapons space, a critical area of focus for the U.S. defense sector. Rising military ...
The ET-LDHCM is part of India’s Project Vishnu– a classified project led by the Defence Research and Development Organisation ...
With a speed exceeding Mach 3, weight reduced by half, integrated on MiG-29, Tejas and Su-30MKI, this super weapon promises ...
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