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NASA's X-59 QueSST is built to study quiet sonic booms. See how this jet could usher in an era of supersonic airline travel and why there may also be military applications to this technology.
CHINA’S state-owned aircraft company Comac has revealed plans for a stealthy supersonic jet that can fly at more than ...
China’s state-owned aircraft company Comac has revealed plans for a stealthy supersonic jet that can fly at more than ...
According to the Sevmash yard, the Perm is the first in the series that is a regular carrier of Zirkon missiles, the hyper-sonic weapon ... armed with Tsirkon hypersonic cruise missiles.
The following is the April 10, 2025, Congressional Research Service report, Hypersonic Weapons: Background and Issues for ...
The Hypersonic Air Launched Offensive (HALO) missile in development for the U.S. Navy's high priority OASuW Increment 2 ...
In a major defense milestone, the US Navy Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Pinckney (DDG-91) has successfully ...
Scientists from the U.K.'s Defense Science and Technology Laboratory and the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory carried out ...
The test comes as the Trump administration is pushing for the deployment of a next-generation missile defense shield.
Explore the technology behind hypersonic missiles, focusing on sensor systems and their role in guidance and navigation.
Using powerful supercomputers and cutting-edge software, scientists have conducted the first-ever fully 3D simulations of ...