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Airborne Range Hawks enabling more hypersonic flight tests
The drones, part of a program called SkyRange, provide the Pentagon with a flexible, airborne testing infrastructure.
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Congress demands quicker fielding of hypersonic weapons interceptor
Lawmakers have mandated the Pentagon field a defensive hypersonic interceptor several years earlier than current Defense Department estimates.
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Stratolaunch’s Roc set to launch Talon-A on first hypersonic flight
The Talon-A could provide DoD with a reusable, more affordable platform to test and validate high-speed components, subsystems and other technologies.
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Drag race: hypersonic threats are slow enough for US missile defenses
Contrary to common claims, hypersonic weapons are no wonder weapons for cracking air-defense shields, argue analysts David Wright and Cameron Tracy.
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US, Australia eye joint hypersonics experiments in 2024
The countries have been deepening their partnership on hypersonics, according to Heidi Shyu, the Pentagon’s chief technology officer.
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Rocket Lab to open spacecraft parts manufacturing facility in Maryland
The 113,000 square foot complex — a former Lockheed Martin launch facility in Middle River — will help the company establish a long-term supply line.
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Airborne Range Hawks enabling more hypersonic flight tests
The drones, part of a program called SkyRange, provide the Pentagon with a flexible, airborne testing infrastructure.
-
Congress demands quicker fielding of hypersonic weapons interceptor
Lawmakers have mandated the Pentagon field a defensive hypersonic interceptor several years earlier than current Defense Department estimates.
-
Stratolaunch’s Roc set to launch Talon-A on first hypersonic flight
The Talon-A could provide DoD with a reusable, more affordable platform to test and validate high-speed components, subsystems and other technologies.
-
Drag race: hypersonic threats are slow enough for US missile defenses
Contrary to common claims, hypersonic weapons are no wonder weapons for cracking air-defense shields, argue analysts David Wright and Cameron Tracy.
-
US, Australia eye joint hypersonics experiments in 2024
The countries have been deepening their partnership on hypersonics, according to Heidi Shyu, the Pentagon’s chief technology officer.
-
Rocket Lab to open spacecraft parts manufacturing facility in Maryland
The 113,000 square foot complex — a former Lockheed Martin launch facility in Middle River — will help the company establish a long-term supply line.
-
Airborne Range Hawks enabling more hypersonic flight tests
The drones, part of a program called SkyRange, provide the Pentagon with a flexible, airborne testing infrastructure.
-
Congress demands quicker fielding of hypersonic weapons interceptor
Lawmakers have mandated the Pentagon field a defensive hypersonic interceptor several years earlier than current Defense Department estimates.
-
Stratolaunch’s Roc set to launch Talon-A on first hypersonic flight
The Talon-A could provide DoD with a reusable, more affordable platform to test and validate high-speed components, subsystems and other technologies.
-
Drag race: hypersonic threats are slow enough for US missile defenses
Contrary to common claims, hypersonic weapons are no wonder weapons for cracking air-defense shields, argue analysts David Wright and Cameron Tracy.
-
US, Australia eye joint hypersonics experiments in 2024
The countries have been deepening their partnership on hypersonics, according to Heidi Shyu, the Pentagon’s chief technology officer.
-
Rocket Lab to open spacecraft parts manufacturing facility in Maryland
The 113,000 square foot complex — a former Lockheed Martin launch facility in Middle River — will help the company establish a long-term supply line.

















