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Pentagon tests 3D-printed hypersonic scramjet in Mach 5+ flight
The Defense Innovation Unit achieved a successful suborbital launch of a hypersonic test platform that demonstrated sustained ...
Hypersonix 3D printed scramjet reaches Mach 5 in historic flight, showcasing groundbreaking hypersonic technology from ...
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 ...
Rocket Lab scrubbed the planned Feb. 25 launch of its HASTE suborbital rocket, which will send a scramjet-powered hypersonic vehicle up for the U.S. military. No new target date has been announced.
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Why the world’s 1st hydrogen-powered hypersonic jet could fly 12 times the speed of sound
An aircraft running on hydrogen that races through the upper atmosphere at speeds exceeding twelve times the speed of sound might seem like a fantasy reserved exclusively for science fiction. That, ...
The HACM (Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile) is becoming a "game-changing weapon" for the US Air Force, with its terrifying ...
An Australian-made hypersonic vehicle completed its first flight late on Feb. 27, propelled to Mach 5-plus speeds by a Rocket Lab HASTE rocket from Wallops Island, Virginia. The scramjet-powered, ...
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 ...
The mission will see Hypersonix’s 3.5-metre DART AE hypersonic vehicle carried into the upper atmosphere aboard a HASTE rocket operated by Rocket Lab. The launch window opens at 4pm US Eastern Time on ...
Hypersonix Launch Systems has successfully tested its hypersonic aircraft Dart. Dart is 3D printed and runs on hydrogen.
Hypersonix Launch Systems is counting down for the first mission of its scramjet-powered hypersonic aircraft, which potentially could one day change the face of aircraft travel.
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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 ...
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