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NASA’s X-43D was designed to fly at Mach 15 — engineers warned the aircraft would have literally melted in flight
NASA’s X-43D was designed to fly at speeds approaching Mach 15 — roughly 11,000 miles per hour — using a hydrogen-fueled ...
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Scramjet vs. rocket: The 2 propulsion systems powering the hypersonic missile race, explained
In March 2025, a missile launched from a test range in the Pacific arced into the upper atmosphere, separated its rocket ...
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Why The World’s 1st Hydrogen-Powered Hypersonic Jet Could Fly At 12 Times The Speed Of Sound
This aircraft could offer some impressive capabilities.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Launch of the next hypersonic flight experiment under a U.S.-Australian joint program has been scheduled for May 1, from Kauai, Hawaii, carrying a supersonic-combustion ramjet ...
Marking a further breakthrough in hypersonic missile technology for India, the Defence Research and Development Organisation ...
India achieves a 1,200-second scramjet runtime in hypersonic cruise missile technology. What is this technology? How is it ...
DRDO successfully tested an actively cooled scramjet combustor for over 1200 seconds in Hyderabad, using indigenous fuel and ...
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