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  2. Hypersonic weapon - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of Ballistic Missile and Hypersonic Glide Vehicle (C-HGB) Flight Trajectories for the LRHW Program Scramjet-powered hypersonic cruise missile. A hypersonic weapon is a weapon capable of travelling at hypersonic speed, defined as above Mach 5, or above 5 times the speed of sound. [1] Below Mach 1, weapons would be characterized as ...

  3. List of missiles by country - Wikipedia

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    Within the lists of each country, missiles are ordered by designation and/or calling name (the latter being especially relevant for Russian/Soviet missiles). In some cases multiple listings are used, in order to provide cross-references for easier navigation. This is a list of missiles developed by a particular country; a list of military rockets.

  4. Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile - Wikipedia

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    The United States hopes to have the missile in operational capacity by FY 2027. [21] The United States Air Force has stated that Australian testing facilities will be used for testing of HACM. [22] [23] In Australian service, the projectile will become the fastest missile Australia has ever operated, and the first hypersonic missile.

  5. These Are the Hypersonic Missiles that Terrify the U.S. Military

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    With only a few hypersonic weapons ready for combat, conventional missiles still rule the battlefield. In Ukraine, smaller rockets have proved critical for the country’s defense against Russia.

  6. Explainer-Why is North Korea testing hypersonic missiles and ...

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    The United States, China, Russia and other countries have also been developing hypersonic weapons in recent years. Hypersonic missiles typically launch a warhead that travels at more than five ...

  7. What are hypersonic missiles and why is the west developing ...

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    Ukraine has confirmed that those targets were struck but did not specify what weapons were used. Hypersonic missiles, like the Kinzhal rockets deployed by the Russian Air Force, are thought to ...

  8. Fattah-1 (missile) - Wikipedia

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    'conqueror') is an Iranian hypersonic medium-range ballistic missile developed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and unveiled in June 2023. It is Iran's first hypersonic ballistic missile. According to Iran, its high maneuverability and speed helps it to evade missile defense systems.

  9. Kh-47M2 Kinzhal - Wikipedia

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    In another development, three MiG-31K fighter aircraft equipped with Kinzhal hypersonic missiles were redeployed to the Chkalovsk airfield in the Kaliningrad Region on 18 August 2022. [ 46 ] On 26 January 2023, the Ukrainian Air Force reported that 55 missiles, including a Kh-47 Kinzhal hypersonic missile, and 24 Shahed-136 drones had been ...