Somewhere in the sprawling test ranges of the American Southwest, a missile designed to fly at five times the speed of sound ...
Chinese scientists can now reportedly have developed new simulation software that can reduce scramjet engine modelling from years to just weeks. If true, this could prove ground-breaking for ...
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 (DRDO) achieved a 1,200-second runtime of its actively cooled scramjet full ...
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 turn hypersonic speed into usable military power. The Defense Department’s ...
Australia’s reusable hypersonic engine program could have ramifications well beyond the military sector. Australia continues breaking new ground with its hypersonic weapons program. This time, ...
A series of tests that India carried out in May bring focus to a maturing rocket and missile force that is trying to hit farther, strike smarter and eventually fly faster than ever before. Let's have ...
In the space of 24 hours, India demonstrated mastery over two of the most demanding technologies in warfare: MIRVs and air‑breathing hypersonic propulsion.