Combining the technologies could improve efficiency enough to make hypersonic projectiles much more affordable.
Two revolutionary aerospace technologies collide as GE Aerospace and Lockheed Martin team up to demonstrate a new ...
The USS Zumwalt left Huntington Ingalls Shipbuilding on the Mississippi coast on Jan. 15 for sea trials and is expected to be ...
The ramjet uses GE Aerospace’s rotating detonation combustion system and Lockheed Martin’s tactical inlet that enables ...
ORLANDO, Florida—Lockheed Martin has unveiled initial details of a comprehensive hypersonic missile defense system developed ...
GE and Lockheed ground tested a new air-breathing hypersonic jet engine capable of powering missiles to speeds well in excess ...
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US hypersonic missile range could extend with new rotating detonation ramjet engine tests
On January 14, GE Aerospace and Lockheed Martin revealed the results of a new ...
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Pentagon unveils secret second on-ramp to mass-produce hypersonic weapons
The Pentagon is quietly standing up a second industrial “on‑ramp” for hypersonic weapons, a parallel path meant to turn a ...
GE Aerospace and Lockheed Martin complete missile-scale rotating detonation ramjet tests, targeting longer-range and more ...
As nations across our planet are striving to strengthen their defense capabilities, hypersonic weapons are considered to be a potential game-changer in future warfare. This is due to their extreme ...
A series of tests have demonstrated the viability of a liquid-fueled rotating detonation ramjet for hypersonic missiles, ...
The compact, liquid-fuelled ramjet engine uses a novel combustion technology called rotating detonation that offers ...
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