Scramjet from Popular Science. The first true reusable, free-flying scramjet could be Darpa's HTV-3X. It is also known as Blackswift. The HTV-3x could make its inaugural flight as early as 2012.
They call it a "scramjet," an engine so blindingly fast that it could carry an airplane from San Francisco to Washington, D.C., in about 20 minutes -- or even quicker. So fast it could put satellites ...
A jet engine is any engine that can propel an aircraft of some kind via rearward expulsion of a jet of fluid, typically a hot exhaust gas that the engine generates by drawing in fuel from the ...
Scramjet engine: Known for its many feats in the field of space and technology, ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) has made India proud again! ISRO has successfully test-fired its Scramjet ...
Raytheon Missiles & Defense and Northrop Grumman successfully test flew an air-breathing hypersonic missile on September 20, 2021. Part of a program for DARPA and the US Air Force, the Hypersonic ...
A new scramjet engine, shaped like a bullet, will be tested in the Australian desert tomorrow by an international team of scientists that hopes it will be more efficient than previous designs.
India on Monday successfully tested an indigenously-developed hypersonic technology demonstrator vehicle, powered by a scramjet engine, which will serve as the building block for next-generation ...
The Advanced Technology Vehicle (ATV), a sounding rocket (research rocket) with a solid booster carrying advanced scramjet engines, was successfully flight-tested from the launch pad of the Sathish ...
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) performed a major technological feat on September 7 when it flew a cruise vehicle at a hypersonic speed of Mach six for 20 seconds. The DRDO ...
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully test launched scramjet engine on Sunday from from Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC) in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. India on Sunday ...