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  1. Há 4 dias · July 22, 2024. Hypersonic missiles take time to develop. Especially those compact enough to stow in the internal bay of stealth aircraft for close-up launches—and innovative enough to maneuver in the hypersonic regime. Lockheed Martin’s multi-mission Mako missile is certainly no exception—it’s been in development for seven years.

  2. Há 1 dia · By Jim Morris, Warrior Vice President, News. Lockheed Martin has taken seven years to develop its Mako hypersonic missile – and this week, the world’s largest defense contractor indicated it was worth the wait. Lockheed released more details about the weapon, including the news that the missile can fit in the internal bays of the F-35 and F ...

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  4. Há 5 horas · 32 minutes ago. The news: Australian startup Gilmour Space Technologies will launch a new suborbital flight test service in 2025 to support commercial and defence customers developing technologies in hypersonic speeds of more than five times the speed of sound. The numbers: Gold Coast-based Gilmour said that while wind tunnel tests — which ...

  5. Há 2 dias · The ARRW, four of which can be carried on the pylons of a B-52 bomber, is planned to be USAF’s first operational hypersonic weapon, one that can fly in excess of Mach 5. The two-stage missile is first accelerated to high speed by a booster rocket, at which point the hypersonic vehicle then separates from the booster and glides to its target.

  6. Há 5 horas · By Business News Australia. 26 July 2024. As Gilmour Space Technologies gears up for its first orbital take-off in December, the Gold Coast-based launch services company has today announced a new suborbital flight test service aimed at commercial and defence customers that require hypersonic speeds.

  7. Há 2 dias · Lockheed Martin’s New Hypersonic Missile Can Fit Inside the F-22. Lockheed Martin has released new details about the air-launched hypersonic Mako missile, which promises to be the first hypersonic weapon in the world that can be launched from the internal weapons bay of not just the F-35, but the F-22 Raptor as well.