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This startup’s hypersonic rocket could finally go head to head with SpaceX
Venus Aerospace, a Houston-based startup developing hypersonic propulsion technology, completed what it calls the first U.S.
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Pentagon deploys 3D-printed hypersonic scramjet for sustained Mach 5+ flight trial
The Pentagon took another step toward speeding up hypersonic testing. The Defense Innovation Unit ...
US start-up Hermeus has flown its first supersonic-capable aircraft, the Quarterhorse Mk 2.1, marking a significant step ...
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US firm’s next-gen rocket motors to power hypersonic systems across Atlantic in 2 hrs
Northrop Grumman is developing next-generation solid rocket motors to address modern defense demands. The ...
California-based space company Rocket Lab will launch more hypersonic test vehicles for the U.S. Military, as the Department of Defense (DOD) continues to invest in hypersonic technology. Rocket Lab ...
The service’s test center at Eglin AFB is researching whether there are any contractors to lead a project to reactivate a ...
Aerospace and defense company Ursa Major aims to bring greater containment and control to hypersonic flight with its HAVOC ...
US propulsion specialist Ursa Major has unveiled Havoc, a liquid-fuelled hypersonic missile designed for multi-domain launch and scaled production, addressing requirements for affordable weapons that ...
Rocket Lab scrubbed the planned Feb. 25 launch of its HASTE suborbital rocket, which will send a scramjet-powered hypersonic vehicle up for the U.S. military. No new target date has been announced.
The YJ-17’s core capability lies in its hypersonic speed and evasive maneuvers, rendering it nearly untouchable by current missile defense systems. Here’s What You Need to Know: The equation is clear, ...
On April 20, Russian president Vladimir Putin announced the first full test launch of the new Sarmat heavy intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), which he declared to be a success. Putin... The ...
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Hyundai plans hypersonic missile capable of 5 times the speed of sound for South Korea
Hyundai Rotem, the defense and rail subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Group, has set a ...
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