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Chinese University Tests Fully Recoverable Hypersonic Winged Rocket (popularmechanics.com) 129

hackingbear shares a report: Xiamen University of China, in partnership with a private aerospace company in Beijing, claims to have launched and landed a hypersonic prototype winged rocket that could travel faster than five times the speed of sound. The success of the experiment means that Chinese engineers are one step closer to building a full-fledged rocket that is capable reaching anywhere in the world within two hours and be recycled.

The rocket, named Jia Geng 1, reached a maximum altitude of 26.2 kilometers (16.3 miles) -- about one-third of the way to space -- before returning to the ground during the landmark launch on Tuesday over Gobi Desert, said the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics of Xiamen University. The design enables the rocket to ride on two layers of extremely hot gas known as "shock waves" -- one under its belly and the other in the air-inlet duct for its ramjet engine, unlike other experimental hypersonic vehicles such as Boeing's X-51 Waverider which rides on one layer of "shock wave," according to South China Morning Post citing members of the team. The new design has some intriguing advantages: it can make the transition from supersonic to hypersonic speeds more smoothly, create more lift, and allow the aircraft to travel farther using less fuel.

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Chinese University Tests Fully Recoverable Hypersonic Winged Rocket

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  • by Shane_Optima ( 4414539 ) on Friday April 26, 2019 @05:30AM (#58494722) Journal
    I've been always skeptical about most of the sub-orbital "space plane" usage concepts--I think it would likely fail for most the same reasons that the Concorde ultimately failed. But it would be interesting to see project SUSTAIN [wikipedia.org] materialize--delivery of a small squad of marines or other special forces to anywhere on Earth in less than two hours. The idea presumably being that they could perform more in-depth recon and perhaps even disable lightly defended air defenses. In some cases they might also be a more effective assassination tool than drones, for better or worse.
    • The name for the investigation into the craft is pretty cool too HOT EAGLE.
    • by neoRUR ( 674398 )

      You mean like a Squad of Avengers?

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

    Maybe the Russians could sell the design to the Chinese? China seems to have the power and resources right now.

  • China doesn't have a first strike weapon, and this doesn't count.

    How does this do anything for them?

    This is reminescent of the Great Wall, which is the most agreed upon example of funds and resources doing nothing for the people.
  • *sigh*. Could we please use the correct terminology? TFA consistently calls it a "rocket" yet talks about its ramjet and/or scramjet engines and the issues with air intake.

    If it uses oxygen from the atmosphere via an air intake, that's a jet engine and the vehicle is a jet or airplane. If it carries its own oxidizer, it's a rocket. Precision, people, precision. Words often have precise meanings, use them accurately.

    That being said, I have no idea what "missile" actually means. A cruise missile really is an

  • Most aircraft take several hundred people to make, and verify. It looks like a few folks didn't get the same recognition as the folks in the PR Photo. Why?

Every nonzero finite dimensional inner product space has an orthonormal basis. It makes sense, when you don't think about it.

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