The U.S. Air Force is quietly building what amounts to a fast lane for ultra long range hypersonic flight, shifting from ...
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Efficient laboratory management is demanding, with competing pressures that can easily divert attention from critical tasks.
Developing a hypersonic weapon is no longer considered a single ‘silver bullet’ effort. It is now considered a repeatable engineering process, where designs quickly prove themselves or are replaced.