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The Navy’s new hypersonic missile can sink any ship
The age of naval supremacy as we know it is ending. For decades, massive aircraft carriers and heavily armored warships have ruled the seas, protected by layers of sophisticated defense systems that ...
There's no denying that the People's Republic of China has led the world in the development of hypersonic missiles. The first modern hypersonic missile was produced by Russia, but China has seemingly ...
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A joint Army-Navy hypersonic test just validated the architecture that lets the same Mach-5 missile fire from trucks, destroyers, and submarines — clearing the last hurd…
Somewhere on a military test range in early 2025, an Army crew loaded a hypersonic missile onto the same truck-mounted ...
Tokyo’s first batch of long-range strike missiles capable of reaching ground and maritime targets have been operationally fielded, according to a March 30, 2026, announcement from Japan. Japan ...
The US Navy is buying roughly 350 advanced missiles from defense contractor Castelion next year—and is expected to buy considerably more in the next five years. The US Navy has chosen its primary ...
India's LR-AShM is pictured during the country's 77th Republic Day parade at Kartavya Path in New Delhi on 26 January. (Sajjad Hussain/AFP via Getty Images) India's Defence Research and Development ...
The US Army's new hypersonic missile, Dark Eagle, could emerge from the shadows should the fragile ceasefire with Iran break down. Dark Eagle, as the Army's long-delayed Long Range Hypersonic Missile ...
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USAF’s supersonic B-1B Lancer bomber could soon get hypersonic missile power
The US Air Force and Boeing are working on a project to enable the ...
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