Russia claims its Oreshnik missile can smash underground bunkers and rival nuclear weapons—but evidence suggests otherwise. Experts argue the missile’s submunitions likely vaporize on impact, creating ...
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US could get low-cost hypersonic missile with 4,000-pound thrust engine
At the center of the project is Draper, a 4,000-pound-thrust liquid-fueled rocket motor powered by a closed-cycle hydrogen peroxide–kerosene mix. Unlike the hazardous, short-lived propellants common ...
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China’s DF-17 Hypersonic Weapon is the Ultimate Checkmate for US Military Power
In the opening hours of a US-China war, the DF-17 would crater runways at bases like Kadena in Japan or Andersen in Guam, crippling American airpower in the Indo-Pacific.
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