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World’s first hydrogen-fueled hypersonic jet could fly at 12 times the speed of sound
Australia’s Hypersonix Launch Systems has secured $46 million in funding from a Series A round to develop a hydrogen-fueled ...
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SR-72: The Air Force’s New Hypersonic Bomber?
The SR-72 “Darkstar” is envisioned as a Mach-6, air-breathing ISR platform—but could it strike? -Hypersonic speed complicates ...
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From fiction to flight: China’s new missile could shapeshift at Mach 5 revolutionising warfare
For decades, Western aerospace experts maintained that manoeuvrability declines sharply as velocity increases, with hypersonic vehicles inherently limited to fixed trajectories. But China’s reported ...
Australia has a surprising role in bolstering China's military capabilities through zirconium, a critical mineral essential for nuclear fuel rods and hypersonic missile components ...
National Security Journal on MSN
Ukraine’s Deep-Strike: SBU Blew Up Russia’s “Oreshnik” IRBM at Kapustin Yar
Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) and military intelligence (HUR) pulled off a covert strike deep inside Russia, destroying a newly touted “Oreshnik” ballistic missile at the Kapustin Yar test range.
According to the defense news site Infodefensa on November 1, Ukraine has successfully developed a new generation cruise ...
Chemical processes and multiscale modeling approaches have become vital to the advancement of thermal protection systems (TPS) designed for supersonic and ...
A, one of two jet-powered uncrewed aircraft in the US Air Force’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft program, completed its first ...
After delays and concerns about progress, NASA and Lockheed Martin have announced that the experimental X-59 Quesst has taken to the skies. It was an unannounced flight, but the companies did release ...
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