Growing mastery in next-gen strategic tech spanning nuclear deterrence, hypersonic propulsion and precision stand-off strike ...
Record test success: India’s DRDO ran a scramjet combustor for over 1,200 seconds, validating design and infrastructure for future hypersonic cruise missiles. Strategic timing: The milestone comes as ...
Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL) successfully ran an actively cooled scramjet combustor for more than 1,200 ...
India's hypersonic leap: DRDO's Defence Research & Development Laboratory ran a 20‑minute scramjet combustor test, one of the longest ever, marking a major step in indigenous hypersonic missile ...
The hypersonic cruise missile is capable of exceeding five times the speed of sound, or over 6,100 km per hour, for extended ...
The "extensive" long-duration test of the "actively cooled full scale scramjet combustor" has put India at the forefront of ...
DRDO successfully tested an actively cooled scramjet combustor for over 1200 seconds in Hyderabad, using indigenous fuel and ...
India achieved a major milestone in hypersonic missile technology after DRDO successfully conducted a 1,200-second ...
Australian company Hypersonix Launch Systems is not only looking to make the delivery of satellites into orbit cheaper and more accessible, but also greener. It is developing a reusable launch system ...
Scramjet from Popular Science. The first true reusable, free-flying scramjet could be Darpa's HTV-3X. It is also known as Blackswift. The HTV-3x could make its inaugural flight as early as 2012.