National Security Journal on MSN
Mach 9.6 X-43A ‘Hypersonic Scramjet’ Has a Message for Any Military on Earth
A, an unmanned scramjet testbed, set the world record for an air-breathing aircraft by hitting Mach 9.6 in 2004. -Launched ...
Morning Overview on MSN
NASA’s X-43A hypersonic jet still stuns engineers today
A, 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. This ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
World’s first hydrogen-fueled hypersonic jet could fly at 12 times the speed of sound
Australia’s Hypersonix Launch Systems has secured $46 million in funding from a Series A round to develop a hydrogen-fueled ...
Japanese engineers have developed a hypersonic space-based missile tracking technology called the HTV-X, built by Mitsubishi ...
How NASA Ames’ 80×120-foot wind tunnel became the beating heart of American aeronautics, testing everything from spacecraft ...
The raise for defence startup Hypersonix Launch Systems was supported by $10m from the federal government's National ...
In partnership with NASA, Lockheed Martin Skunk Works has executed the first test flight of the X-59 quiet supersonic ...
Hypersonix Launch Systems, a start-up developing superfast aircraft for the US military, has raised $46 million from ...
The Queensland government’s investment arm’s capital development fund, QIC Ventures, has joined leading global defence ...
Brisbane-based start-up Hypersonix will demonstrate its homegrown hydrogen-powered scramjet technology at NASA in January.
Hypersonix is building reusable hydrogen-powered hypersonic aircraft that can fly at five times the speed of sound and leave ...
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