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Dark Eagle hypersonic missile’s blistering speed and stealthy mobility threaten to overwhelm Russia’s S-400 and S-500 defences
The United States has successfully completed testing of its new Dark Eagle Hypersonic Missile, a weapon designed to move ...
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The dark eagle hypersonic missile will pierce China’s A2/AD bubble
The Dark Eagle missile will allow the US Army to bypass current anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) umbrellas with ease.
Russia has quietly deployed the Iskander-1000, a ground-launched hypersonic missile with a range of 1000-1300 km, a speed of ...
The US Dark Eagle hypersonic missile reaches speeds of Mach 5+, has a range of 3,500 km, and is highly maneuverable. This ...
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Hypersonic missile-killer race heats up in Europe amid Russia, China threat
Europe is moving toward a decisive moment in its effort to build a homegrown shield against hypersonic missiles.
A YKJ-1000 hypersonic missile conducts a test launch at an undisclosed location and at an undisclosed date. Photo: Screenshot from the video clip released on WeChat account of Bei ...
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Is the “Blackbeard” Hypersonic Weapon America’s Silver Bullet?
As the United States has fallen behind its adversaries in hypersonic weapons development, private-sector actors are ...
In November, Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Emil Michael announced six critical technology areas ...
Beijing-based Lingkong Tianxing Technology releases video showing the YKJ-1000 striking a target in a desert testing range.
Beijing-based company Lingkong Tianxing Technology has unveiled a hypersonic missile featuring an automatic target identification and threat evasion capabilities. (Janes) Chinese aerospace company ...
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China’s new ‘dirt cheap’ missile made of concrete is 40 times cheaper than average US weapon
A Chinese military commentator claimed the ‘cement-coated’ missile could transform the global defence market given its cheap price ...
RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) –A California-based defense technology company has chosen New Mexico to build its next missile manufacturing plant. In Sandoval County, a quiet, thousand-acre stretch of land ...
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