India carried out four key missile and propulsion tests in the first week of May. Together, they showed progress in ...
NASA’s X-43A, a groundbreaking hypersonic scramjet vehicle, achieved an unprecedented speed of Mach 9.6, solidifying its status as the fastest atmospheric combustion-engine air vehicle in the world.
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China’s neighbor hits 1,200-second mark in hypersonic missile engine testing
India has made progress toward developing hypersonic cruise missile technology. On Saturday in Hyderabad, ...
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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 scramjet to sustain just 30 seconds of powered flight before gliding to ...
Supersonic combustion and scramjet engine dynamics represent a frontier in aerospace propulsion, offering a pathway to ultra‐high-speed flight through the efficient combustion of fuel in a supersonic ...
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