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Japan tests new space-based system to track hypersonic missiles, reports claim
Japanese engineers have reportedly developed a hypersonic space-based missile tracking technology. Called the HTV-X, ...
Japanese engineers have developed a hypersonic space-based missile tracking technology called the HTV-X, built by Mitsubishi ...
Shock to US? China’s new hypersonic missile can 'shape-shift' mid-air to evade incoming defence fire
The PLA's new hypersonic missile can "morph" itself while flying at high speed, making it capable of defeating even the most modern anti-missile systems at US Army's disposal ...
Japanese cargo spacecraft HTV-X is on a resupply mission at the ISS, and it will later be used to monitor an HGV with ...
India is making significant strides in developing a hypersonic cruise missile, driven by advancements in scramjet engine ...
Chinese military scientists have unveiled a rare glimpse into one of the most advanced frontiers of aerospace technology: a ...
Hypersonic strike weapons developer Castelion last Friday said the Army and Navy have awarded the startup contracts to ...
Chinese military scientists have revealed a prototype of a hypersonic vehicle that can morph and fly at speeds beyond Mach 5.
North Korea has just successfully tested a new supersonic Hwasong-11Ma missile, reaching a terrifying speed of Mach 12, a range of 800km and a maneuvering trajectory 'invisible' to radar; threatening ...
Australia has a surprising role in bolstering China's military capabilities through zirconium, a critical mineral essential for nuclear fuel rods and hypersonic missile components ...
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Mystery lights over Quetta spark speculation of hypersonic missile test
Many social media users on X claimed the trails were linked to a possible Pakistani military missile test, with some ...
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