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India DRDL extended scramjet test
India’s Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL) has executed an extensive ground test of an active cooled scramjet subscale combustor, surpassing 1,000 seconds of operation. The test marks a ...
India's Defence Research & Development Laboratory has carried out a ground test of its actively cooled scramjet full-scale ...
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Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh congratulated DRDO, industry partners and academia, describing the achievement as a solid foundation for India’s Hypersonic Cruise Missile Development Programme.
India's DRDO successfully tested a scramjet engine, advancing its hypersonic missile program and positioning the nation at the forefront of aerospace technology.
In a major boost to India’s advanced weapons programme, the Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL), a Hyderabad-based unit of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), on ...
India's DRDL said it conducted long-duration active cooled scramjet subscale combustor ground testing for more than 1,000 seconds on 25 April. (DRDO) Months after it test-fired an active cooled ...
Alliant Techsystems, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the Office of Naval Research (ONR) successfully ground-launched and flew a hypersonic scramjet-powered vehicle from the ...
India achieves hypersonic milestone with successful scramjet engine test, positioning itself among elite nations with advanced propulsion capabilities.
testing at Mach 6.5 is expected to be completed later this month. This engine, known as the Ground Demonstration Engine (GDE-1), uses standard JP-7 fuel in an ...
An Indian government defence laboratory has successfully tested a scramjet as part of efforts to develop hypersonic missiles. The Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL) conducted the 120s ...
NASA plans to test an aircraft this weekend designed to fly seven times the speed of sound, using an innovative engine called a "scramjet." The test is part of an effort to develop missiles that can ...
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