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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 ...
Kratos Defense will utilize the Hermeus high-speed Quarterhorse aircraft as part of its support work for the U.S. Navy and Missile Defense Agency’s ...
After massive developments in PLA aviation over the past year, it’s time for many observers to update their priors.
The Aviationist on MSN
China’s Mysterious Aircraft at Gaobeidian Possibly Linked to ‘High-Supersonic’ Crew Escape Paper
A Chinese research paper on an ejectable cockpit for high-supersonic flight has drawn attention after a mysterious blended-wing test object appeared at ...
Defense News on MSN
Greenland radars vulnerable to hypersonic missiles, critics warn
The early warning radars on Greenland are key to defending the U.S. against nuclear attack, but they're vulnerable to ...
The Castelion Corporation is now under contract to integrate its Blackbeard missile onto "operational" Navy and Army ...
“Siemens Xcelerator gives us the functionality that we need today, but it’s also a platform that’s connected to all the ...
Military Aviation History on MSN
Why Hypersonic and Autonomous Weapons Are Changing Everything
The battlefield is evolving - and Australia is moving fast. From AI-powered drones to hypersonic missiles, this new wave of ...
TechCrunch was proud to host Epic Aircraft at Disrupt 2025 in San Francisco. Here’s an overview of their Builders Stage ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is advancing plans for a sweeping overhaul of the US Navy under the proposed ‘Golden ...
Regtechtimes on MSN
Australia’s secret weapon — reusable hypersonic aircraft powered by green hydrogen take shape
A Brisbane-based company developing reusable hydrogen-powered hypersonic aircraft has achieved a major milestone by securing $46 million in Series A funding, marking a significant step in Australia’s ...
China dominates the world’s supply of rare minerals. It has banned their export for use by foreign militaries. Now, it’s worried Australia may return the favour.
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