The UK, US and Australia have reached a deal to accelerate the delivery of “battle-winning” hypersonic missiles.
The agreement, which falls under AUKUS Pillar II, aims to leverage the three nations’ combined hypersonics funding, facilities and experience.
The U.S. Army recently completed a successful test of the Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW), nicknamed Dark Eagle, which ...
The U.S. Navy plans to test the Conventional Prompt Strike (CPS) hypersonic missile system aboard the USS Zumwalt by 2027 or ...
The home-grown hypersonic cruise missile showcases India’s engineering capabilities, free from the strings of foreign control ...
India has successfully test-fired its long-range hypersonic missile, joining a select group of countries including Russia and ...
India conducts a successful flight trial of its first long-range hypersonic missile from Dr. Abdul Kalam Island off the ...
Faster testing of “battle-winning capabilities” that could include long-range strike missiles will be enabled by a new ...
Dawn Hypersonics — part of Dawn Aerospace — today revealed it has achieved supersonic flight with their prototype Mk-II Aurora craft off the coast of New Zealand. Defense One spoke exclusively with ...
The development of hypersonic technology is to be accelerated under a new AUKUS arrangement - bolstering the collective ...
India has successfully tested a domestically developed long-range hypersonic missile, it said on Sunday, attaining a key ...