August 26, 2025
Great Britain’s hyperschallraket test was celebrated as a “critical progress” for defense

Great Britain’s hyperschallraket test was celebrated as a “critical progress” for defense

Great Britain has completed a successful test of a new motor for hyperschallrakets in a critical step towards defense in Europe.

The most recent British hypercension research, in which weapons could travel with several thousand miles per hour, has reached a striking moment after the new engine would provide a state-of-the-art Hyperic cruise rocket and cover more areas than a conventional rocket.

The engine, which has successfully demonstrated the performance of high-speed air statement, demonstrated with air for burning and not for a separate oxygen device on on-board, is intended to significantly advance the hypertic weapon capacities of the UK.

The Ministry of Defense said that research, which has been taking place in the past few months, should support the delivery of a demonstrator of the Hyperus weapon technology by 2030 as part of the UK program of the department of the department.

It said that the engine would offer a “transformation ability” that offers future British armed forces an operational advantage.

233 successful static test runs in NASA Langley Research Center in Virginia, USA, were carried out as part of a joint team under the direction of the Laboratory for Defense Science and Technology (DSTL) and the US Air Force Research Laboratory.

The tests were part of the British Hyperic weapon program, which took place over six weeks, which included real-time data analyzes to refine design aspects and increase the driving performance, including the British SME Gas Dynamics Ltd.

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A “static run” test showed the successful use of a high-speed ventilation engineer, Harlen Capen/NASA

The Telegraph last year showed that in the previous conservative government of Great Britain, the armed forces wanted to equip the armed forces with a local hyperschall cruise missile by the end of the decade.

To combat opponents, there was a rocket that could reach speeds via Mach 5 to catch up with China, Russia and the USA.

John Healey, the Minister of Defense, said: “We live in a more dangerous world and it has never been more important for us to make our opponents innovative and to stay and to equip our forces with the technologies of the future.

“This milestone for Hypersonics research, which is supported by British scientists and British small companies, shows another crucial area in which we work with the United States in Lockstep to strengthen our armed forces and strengthen our deterrence.”

The managing director of DSTL, Paul Hollinshead, described the milestone as “critical progress” in the defense of the United Kingdom, which “reinforces our reputation in the collaboration of hyperschall weapon development in Aukus”.

“The success of these tests underlines the commitment of the UK for technological management and innovation in this decisive area,” he added.

At the end of last year, Great Britain, the USA and Australia, reached a deal to accelerate the delivery of “patrons awarded”.

Under the second pillar of the Aukus submarine package, it was agreed that the three nations will develop, build and test projectiles that travel five times faster than the speed of sound.

The countries bundle expertise and resources to ensure that weapons, launchers and defense systems are delivered prematurely.

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