India has taken a giant leap in defense technology! On November 16, 2024, the Defence Research and Development Organisation ...
Last week’s test of an indigenous hypersonic missile by India’s DRDO marks a leap in technology and updates the country’s nuclear deterrence. But dangers lurk in the global race to develop these ...
The United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia have announced a new trilateral agreement to accelerate the development ...
The Indian hypersonic missile can cover 3.087 km in one second at a lightning speed of 11,113.2 km/hr. Consequently, the ...
The agreement, which falls under AUKUS Pillar II, aims to leverage the three nations’ combined hypersonics funding, facilities and experience.
A first-of-its-kind test facility unveiled earlier this month at the University of Notre Dame could improve the Pentagon’s hypersonic research.
Nuclear-armed India has tested its first hypersonic missile, the defence minister said Sunday, publicising the super-fast high-tech weapon days after rival China showcased its latest military aviation ...
India has successfully test-fired its long-range hypersonic missile, joining a select group of countries including Russia and ...
India's hypersonic missile test on November 16, 2024, highlights its military advancements and capabilities in global defence ...
Dawn Hypersonics — part of Dawn Aerospace — today revealed it has achieved supersonic flight with their prototype Mk-II ...
India has successfully tested a domestically developed long-range hypersonic missile, it said on Sunday, attaining a key ...
At present, few nations like Russia, US and China have a demonstrated long range hypersonic missile ... of the Agni range.