Combining the technologies could improve efficiency enough to make hypersonic projectiles much more affordable.
Two revolutionary aerospace technologies collide as GE Aerospace and Lockheed Martin team up to demonstrate a new ...
ORLANDO, Florida—Lockheed Martin has unveiled initial details of a comprehensive hypersonic missile defense system developed ...
GE and Lockheed ground tested a new air-breathing hypersonic jet engine capable of powering missiles to speeds well in excess ...
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US hypersonic missile range could extend with new rotating detonation ramjet engine tests
The two companies showed how a liquid-fueled rotating detonation ramjet, paired with a new tactical inlet, could tackle one ...
GE Aerospace and Lockheed Martin completed a series of engine tests demonstrating the viability of a liquid-fueled rotating ...
GE Aerospace and Lockheed Martin complete missile-scale rotating detonation ramjet tests, targeting longer-range and more ...
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Pentagon unveils secret second on-ramp to mass-produce hypersonic weapons
The Pentagon is quietly standing up a second industrial “on‑ramp” for hypersonic weapons, a parallel path meant to turn a ...
Despite a trained unit, the missile, which is part of a US$10.4 billion hypersonic programme, won’t be ready until early 2026 ...
The Multi-service Advanced Capability Hypersonic Accelerator (MACH-XL) program will select prototypes for air-to-air, air-to-ground, ground-to-ground and ground-to-air missiles that have a path to ...
A series of tests have demonstrated the viability of a liquid-fueled rotating detonation ramjet for hypersonic missiles, ...
The compact, liquid-fuelled ramjet engine uses a novel combustion technology called rotating detonation that offers ...
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