NASA’s X-43D was designed to fly at speeds approaching Mach 15 — roughly 11,000 miles per hour — using a hydrogen-fueled ...
The technology is considered critical for hypersonic missile development because active cooling enables the weapon system to ...
DRDO successfully tested an actively cooled scramjet combustor for over 1200 seconds in Hyderabad, using indigenous fuel and ...
The "extensive" long-duration test of the "actively cooled full scale scramjet combustor" has put India at the forefront of ...
Hitting a target with a missile anywhere in the world in less than an hour – that’s the Pentagon’s goal with its ongoing development of hypersonic weapons. Moving from the experimental phase to ...
India’s long-anticipated push toward developing the BrahMos-2 hypersonic cruise missile appears to be encountering ...
The Senate Appropriations Committee has approved funding for research on new technology that could one day allow planes to travel anywhere in the world within two hours. The $25 million research ...
India marked a major milestone in its hypersonic weapons programme Saturday, with the Defence Research & Development ...
The race to field reusable hypersonic aircraft got a whole lot hotter last month, with GE Aerospace announcing a breakthrough in high-speed jet engine design that could potentially allow conventional.
The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) regards the ground test of an active cooled scramjet combustor as being a milestone in its development of next-generation hypersonic missiles. (Defence Research ...