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hypersonic

[hahy-per-son-ik] / ˌhaɪ pərˈsɒn ɪk /


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One early project could be fielding low-cost hypersonic missiles, she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

White House and Pentagon officials have held talks about building a heavily armored, next-generation ship that could weigh as much as 15,000-20,000 tons and carry more powerful weapons, even potentially hypersonic missiles, the WSJ previously reported.

From The Wall Street Journal

Military analysts have repeatedly warned that the radar and satellite-image capabilities in the Canadian Arctic require an upgrade, given Russia’s development of a new generation of long-range air- and sea-launched cruise missiles, and hypersonic missiles.

From The Wall Street Journal

Musically it is perhaps better known as the birthplace of singer-songwriter Sam Fender who performed a secret gig at the club in 2019 to mark his album Hypersonic Missiles hitting the top of the charts.

From BBC

Equipped with a hypersonic glide vehicle, it skims along the earth’s atmosphere and can maneuver, making it less predictable.

From The Wall Street Journal