India has made progress toward developing hypersonic cruise missile technology. On Saturday in Hyderabad, ...
An Indian government defence laboratory has successfully tested a scramjet as part of efforts to develop hypersonic missiles. The Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL) conducted the 120s ...
DRDO’s DRDL achieves 1,200‑second scramjet combustor test in Hyderabad, advancing India’s hypersonic missile program with indigenous technology.
In March 2025, a missile launched from a test range in the Pacific arced into the upper atmosphere, separated its rocket booster, and released an unpowered wedge-shaped glide body that streaked toward ...
Marking a further breakthrough in hypersonic missile technology for India, the Defence Research and Development Organisation ...
India achieved a significant breakthrough in hypersonic missile technology on 9th May when the Defence Research and Development Organisation successfu ...
Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL) successfully ran an actively cooled scramjet combustor for more than 1,200 seconds at a test facility in Hyderabad on 9 May India has completed a ...
NASA’s X-43D was designed to fly at speeds approaching Mach 15 — roughly 11,000 miles per hour — using a hydrogen-fueled scramjet to sustain just 30 seconds of powered flight before gliding to ...
Growing mastery in next-gen strategic tech spanning nuclear deterrence, hypersonic propulsion and precision stand-off strike capability ...
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 ...
Twenty-two years after NASA sent the X-43A screaming across the Pacific at Mach 9.6, the United States is spending heavily to ...
This aircraft could offer some impressive capabilities.