Cargo planes as launchers: Dragon Cart will enable C‑130J and C‑17 aircraft to airdrop palletized cruise missiles, with deployment planned for 2027. India’s hypersonic record: DRDO’s 1,200‑second ...
India test‑fired a new Agni‑V with MIRV warheads and followed it within 24 hours with a successful hypersonic scramjet test, in what HT's Executive Editor Shishir Gupta calls a game‑changing boost to ...
When operationalised, Dhvani could significantly strengthen India’s strategic deterrence posture against adversaries with ...
DRDO completes a 1,200-second test of an actively cooled scramjet combustor in Hyderabad, supporting India’s hypersonic ...
He has covered airlines and aerospace at Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest hedge fund, and served major industry ...
What will humans do? It’s the question I hear more than any other right now. People ask some version of it every time technology changes how work is structured. Steam power, electricity, and then ...
India’s long-anticipated push toward developing the BrahMos-2 hypersonic cruise missile appears to be encountering ...
The U.S. military has signed up for 20 hypersonic test flights on Rocket Lab’s HASTE vehicle, a suborbital rocket built to ...
India set for hypersonic missiles soon: Double the speed of BrahMos, no defence system can stop them
The country's missile programme is entering a phase where speed, range and precision are being developed together, ...
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NASA’s X-43A flew at Mach 9.6 and 110,000 feet: No air-breathing aircraft has gone faster in the 22 years since that flight
NASA’s X-43A scramjet aircraft hit Mach 9.64 at 110,000 feet in November 2004—and that record for an air-breathing aircraft ...
Christopher A. Farrell is a bestselling author, and former Wall Street trader and market maker with nearly 30 years of experience, trading over $20 billion in transaction value over his career.
As AI becomes a daily work tool, the real risk may not be losing our intelligence—but losing confidence in our own thinking. New research suggests the difference comes down to how actively we engage ...
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