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How world’s first hydrogen-fueled hypersonic jet could fly 12 times the speed of sound
The successor to the Blackbird, called the “Son of Blackbird,” will likely first be developed for unmanned use. If ...
New experiments confirm a decades-old theory of turbulence, revealing how air behaves at extreme speeds and shaping the ...
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How Japan’s hypersonic railgun could deter China’s expanding naval ambitions
Japanese officials frame the railgun’s rapid progress as essential to establishing an effective deterrent against Chinese ...
Space Transportation released what it said was launch and strike footage of its new YKJ-1000, which it later showed attacking ...
The Japan Self-Defense Force recently tested the deployment of a developing hypersonic missile system that is designed to ...
For years, we were told that hypersonic missiles were unstoppable. We were told that speeds of Mach 10 made Russian[...] ...
Hitting a target with a missile anywhere in the world in less than an hour – that’s the Pentagon’s goal with its ongoing development of hypersonic weapons. Moving from the experimental phase to ...
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Stevens researchers bring hypersonic flight one step closer to take off
Hypersonic planes can bring one from Sydney to Los Angeles in just an hour. What’s standing in the way of such ultra-fast planes becoming reality is our understanding of how the turbulence they ...
A YKJ-1000 hypersonic missile conducts a test launch at an undisclosed location and at an undisclosed date. Photo: Screenshot ...
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How dangerous is Russia’s Zircon missile? New strike on Sumy renews concerns
Russia fired a Zircon hypersonic missile at the Ukrainian city of Sumy on Nov. 14 — the second such strike in three months ...
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