China is developing a supersonic jet that promises to surpass the U.S. “Son of Concorde”, offering trips between London and New York in under two hours.
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New “Son of Concorde” Jet Promises a 3.5-Hour Flight from New York to London
The XB-1 supersonic jet, nicknamed “Son of Concorde” and developed by the American company Boom Technology, recently completed a test flight in which it reached nearly the speed of sound, reaching 924 km/h at 7,000 meters of altitude.
Read MoreTurkish Aircraft HURJET Breaks Sound Barrier in First Supersonic Flight
The HURJET, a promising military aircraft developed by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ), successfully completed its first supersonic flight, marking a historic milestone for Turkish aviation.
Read MoreRafale Fighter Jet Fires Updated Supersonic Nuclear Missile ASMPA-R
The French Armed Forces Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, announced yesterday, May 22, on Twitter, that a Rafale fighter jet successfully tested an updated ASMPA-R supersonic nuclear missile. The missile was fired without a warhead during the exercises, as part of Operation Durandal.
Read MoreGermany and Norway Join Forces to Develop “Supersonic Super Missile”
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (“KONGSBERG”), together with its German partners Diehl Defence and MBDA Deutschland, have joined forces to ensure the successful development of the future Norwegian-German supersonic attack missile known as 3SM Tyrfing.
Read MoreVideo: Bayraktar AKINCI C Tests New Engine and Supersonic Missile
In a significant advancement for drone technology, the Bayraktar AKINCI C successfully completed its first flight test in Gök Vatan, using a new powerful engine of 2X850 = 1700 HP, promising high performance.
Read MoreVideo: NASA Unveils Experimental Supersonic Aircraft X-59
NASA and Lockheed Martin revealed an experimental supersonic aircraft X-59 this Friday (12).
Read MoreVídeo: NASA revela avião supersônico experimental X-59
A NASA e a Lockheed Martin revelaram um avião supersônico experimental X-59 nesta sexta-feira (12).
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