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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 ...
Rocket Lab's HASTE suborbital rocket will launch a scramjet-powered hypersonic vehicle for the U.S. military today (Feb. 25), ...
Rocket Lab last week launched a modified version of its suborbital launch vehicle to release a scramjet-powered 3D-printed air vehicle in support of a ...
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Rocket Lab launches hypersonic test mission for US DIU
The mission sent Hypersonix’s DART AE scramjet aircraft on a suborbital hypersonic flight, reaching several times the speed ...
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China claims lead with world’s first land-based scramjet hypersonic missile
China has surpassed the US in the race to develop practical scramjet-powered land-based systems, ...
Australian company Hypersonix Launch Systems is not only looking to make the delivery of satellites into orbit cheaper and more accessible, but also greener. It is developing a reusable launch system ...
Scramjet from Popular Science. The first true reusable, free-flying scramjet could be Darpa's HTV-3X. It is also known as Blackswift. The HTV-3x could make its inaugural flight as early as 2012.
According to the U.S. Air Force, the flight test for the experimental X-51A WaveRider plane which could potentially travel up to 4500mph has resulted in failure. As previously reported on SmartPlanet, ...
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