Key Points and Summary on X-43A - NASA's X-43A was a small, unmanned experimental aircraft that, in 2004, shattered world records by flying at nearly Mach 10 (almost 7,000 mph), becoming the fastest ...
Hypersonix Launch Systems is an Australian start-up that is turning heads in the hypersonic sector. Its current portfolio includes its uncrewed DART, VISR, and Delta Velos demonstrator vehicles, all ...
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 ...
India achieved a significant breakthrough in hypersonic missile technology on 9th May when the Defence Research and Development Organisation successfu ...
DRDO’s DRDL achieves 1,200‑second scramjet combustor test in Hyderabad, advancing India’s hypersonic missile program with indigenous technology.
Twenty-two years after NASA sent the X-43A screaming across the Pacific at Mach 9.6, the United States is spending heavily to ...
DRDO has achieved a significant milestone in its hypersonic missile programme with a successful long-duration test of an ...
India achieves a 1,200-second scramjet runtime in hypersonic cruise missile technology. What is this technology? How is it different from a ballistic missile? What is the difference between a scramjet ...
Marking a further breakthrough in hypersonic missile technology for India, the Defence Research and Development Organisation ...
India has achieved a path-breaking milestone in the development of hypersonic missiles by successfully conducting an extensive long-duration test of its Actively Cooled Full Scale Scramjet Combustor.
Growing mastery in next-gen strategic tech spanning nuclear deterrence, hypersonic propulsion and precision stand-off strike capability ...
DRDO successfully tested an actively cooled scramjet combustor for over 1200 seconds in Hyderabad, using indigenous fuel and cooling tech, achieving a major success towards India’s hypersonic missile ...