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Hypersonic Missiles, the Golden Dome, and America's Role in Reshaping a North American Defense Cooperation The rapid evolution of missile technology rarely captures public attention, but within the ...
The United States has actively pursued the development of hypersonic weapons—maneuvering weapons that fly at speeds of at least Mach 5—as a part of its conventional prompt global strike ...
Western countries have trailed behind Russia and China in developing hypersonic weapons, expensive and difficult-to-produce systems able to travel upwards of five times the speed of sound ...
China has “the world’s leading hypersonic missile arsenal” that can threaten U.S. Navy ships, according to the Defense Department’s most recent report on Chinese military power.
Rocket Lab is becoming an even bigger player in the world of hypersonic technology. The militaries of the United States and the United Kingdom have both picked the California-based company as a ...
Anduril Industries achieved a significant milestone last month with two successful live-fire tests of its 21-inch hypersonic rocket motor for the U.S. Navy’s STANDARD Missile Program. This rapid and ...
In the five short years since focusing on the concept, Andrew Duggleby, chief technology officer and co-founder of the pioneering hypersonic propulsion systems developer Venus Aerospace ...
Autonomy and AI that are changing warfare globally will be important, and Australia has made hypersonic missiles ... projects are already causing "friction in the system" as defence forces reorganise.
Hypersonic weapons are not only harder to track ... While headlines often focus on friction between the U.S. and its allies, the foundation of allied cooperation remains strong, especially when ...