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X-43A Hypersonic Scramjet - Compiled Video, from Flights 2 and 3
This 1-minute, 41-second movie shows NASA's X-43A demonstrating supersonic-combustion ramjet (scramjet) propulsion during two of its record-setting flights in 2004.
Both flights, the first on Mar. 27 and the second on Nov. 16, 2004, demonstrated sustained thrust from the X-43A's air-breathing scramjet engine, the first at nearly 5,000 mph, the second at nearly 7,000 mph, or almost 10 times the speed of sound.
To learn more about the X-43A / Hyper-X visit: https://www.nasa.gov/centers/armstrong/news/FactSheets/FS-040-DFRC.html
published: 18 Jul 2017
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The Fastest Jet In The World (11 230 km/h) NASA X-43
The X-43 was an experimental unmanned #hypersonic aircraft with multiple planned scale variations meant to test various aspects of hypersonic flight. It was part of the X-plane series and specifically of #NASA Hyper-X program. It set several airspeed records for #jet aircraft. The X-43 is the fastest aircraft on record at approximately Mach 9.6.
A winged booster rocket with the X-43 placed on top, called a "stack", was drop launched from a Boeing B-52 Stratofortress. After the booster rocket brought the stack to the target speed and altitude, it was discarded, and the X-43 flew free using its own engine, a scramjet. The first plane in the series, the X-43A, was a single-use vehicle. Three of them were built. The first was destroyed after malfunctioning in flight; the other two flew succes...
published: 15 Aug 2018
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X-43A Goes 7,000 MPH - Getting Ready for Mach 10
http://www.nasa.gov/missions/research/x43-main.html
X-43A Raises the Bar to Mach 9.6
Guinness World Records recognized NASA's X-43A scramjet with a new world speed record for a jet-powered aircraft - Mach 9.6, or nearly 7,000 mph. The X-43A set the new mark and broke its own world record on its third and final flight on Nov. 16, 2004.
In March 2004, the X-43A set the previous record of Mach 6.8 (nearly 5,000 mph). The fastest air-breathing, manned vehicle, the U.S. Air Force SR-71, achieved slightly more than Mach 3.2. The X-43A more than doubled, then tripled, the top speed of the jet-powered SR-71.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_X-43
The X-43 is an unmanned experimental hypersonic aircraft design with multiple planned scale variations meant to test different aspects of hype...
published: 29 Apr 2009
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X-43A Successful Launch from B-52 Mothership
This 32-second video shows the successful launch of the NASA's X-43A from B-52 Mothership on its second test flight.
NASA's multi-year hypersonic flight research program was designed to overcome one of the greatest aeronautical research challenges - air-breathing hypersonic flight. The X-43A was a small experimental research aircraft designed to flight-demonstrate the technology of airframe-integrated supersonic ramjet or "scramjet" propulsion at hypersonic speeds above Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound. Its scramjet engine is an air-breathing engine in which the airflow through the engine remains supersonic.
Far outpacing any supersonic aircraft, the three X-43A vehicles were designed to fly at speeds of Mach 7 and 10. Ultimately, the revolutionary technologies exposed by the Hyp...
published: 17 May 2013
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Nasa X43A | hypersonic aircraft | Scramjet | mach 10 nasa | 7000 mph plane
X-43A Hypersonic Scramjet Flight
Mach 7 2004 NASA
Hyper-X Program
Highlights from the second and third test flight of the X-43A hypersonic aircraft.
Note: in the third flight test the speeds of Mach 10 (7,310 mph) were achieved by the X-43 hypersonic aircraft.
The X-43 is an unmanned experimental hypersonic aircraft with multiple planned scale variations meant to test various aspects of hypersonic flight. It was part of NASA's Hyper-X program and has set several airspeed records for jet-propelled aircraft. The X-43 is the fastest aircraft on record at approx. 7000 miles per hour (10,461 km/h).
The initial version, e 2001 failed when the stack spun out of control about 11 seconds after the drop from the B-52 carrier plane. It was destroyed by the Range Safety Officer and crashed into t...
published: 28 Dec 2017
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X-43 Fastest Plane Ever
the fastest plane ever produced is one you may have never heard of, The X-43 is an unmanned experimental aircraft. it was developed by NASA, and is capable of extremely high speeds, reaching a record speed of Mach 9.6 during a test flight in 2004.
Unlike the X-15, which was rocket-powered, the X-43 was powered by a scramjet engine. This allowed it to achieve hypersonic speeds without carrying heavy fuel tanks or oxidizers.
While the X-43 program was successful in achieving its goal of demonstrating hypersonic flight, it was a research vehicle and was not intended for operational use.
published: 20 Feb 2023
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Hypersonic sled travels at 6,599 mph (Mach 8.6) at Holloman Air Force Base
Credit: Courtesy | Date Taken: 05/20/2019
Holloman Air Force Base is home to the High-Speed Test Track. This was a hypersonic test that traveled Mach 8.6, which is 6,599 mph which is over one mile a second.
published: 14 Apr 2020
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NASA's Mach 9.6 Hypersonic Aircraft #shorts NASA X-43
Meet NASA's X-43, the fastest unmanned aircraft, ever went to the sky. In March of 2004, NASA made history by successfully testing 2 flights of X-43, a scramjet-powered aircraft, that flew at the hypersonic speed, above Mach 5. The X-43 was the part of NASA's $200+ million Hyper X program, a research effort designed to demonstrate air breathing propulsion technologies, for access to space and high speed flights within the atmosphere. The first attempt by NASA occurred in June of 2001, but failed because the booster rocket went out of control just 13 seconds after it was launched from a B-52 mothership. But great things happen to those who don't stop learning and trying, right? The second and third attempts resulted in a highly successful record breaking hypersonic flights. Speed of Mach 6....
published: 10 Aug 2022
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Hypersonic jet travels a mile a second
"The High Speed Strike Weapon," a hypersonic jet being developed by the Pentagon, rivals some of the world's fastest man-made objects.
published: 05 Jun 2015
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10 Fastest Hypersonic Aircraft in the World
Check out the Military playlist from the Buzz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDL8Mr3uwaI&list;=PLRom_7GKs5ikeIYssymbK47FnmBLttTPl
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Video description: Few countries have been developing hypersonic aircraft. Of course, Hypersonic flight technology just passed a ‘hugely significant’ milestone. Countering them during their cruise phase will require radar with longer range, as well as space-based sensors, and systems for tracking and fire control. Anyway, Today the buzz presents the 10 fastest hypersonic aircraft in the world. This may include space planes and glide vehicles too. This list also includes those which have been decommissioned and prototypes. Enjoy watching. Cheers!
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published: 03 Jan 2021
1:41
X-43A Hypersonic Scramjet - Compiled Video, from Flights 2 and 3
This 1-minute, 41-second movie shows NASA's X-43A demonstrating supersonic-combustion ramjet (scramjet) propulsion during two of its record-setting flights in 2...
This 1-minute, 41-second movie shows NASA's X-43A demonstrating supersonic-combustion ramjet (scramjet) propulsion during two of its record-setting flights in 2004.
Both flights, the first on Mar. 27 and the second on Nov. 16, 2004, demonstrated sustained thrust from the X-43A's air-breathing scramjet engine, the first at nearly 5,000 mph, the second at nearly 7,000 mph, or almost 10 times the speed of sound.
To learn more about the X-43A / Hyper-X visit: https://www.nasa.gov/centers/armstrong/news/FactSheets/FS-040-DFRC.html
https://wn.com/X_43A_Hypersonic_Scramjet_Compiled_Video,_From_Flights_2_And_3
This 1-minute, 41-second movie shows NASA's X-43A demonstrating supersonic-combustion ramjet (scramjet) propulsion during two of its record-setting flights in 2004.
Both flights, the first on Mar. 27 and the second on Nov. 16, 2004, demonstrated sustained thrust from the X-43A's air-breathing scramjet engine, the first at nearly 5,000 mph, the second at nearly 7,000 mph, or almost 10 times the speed of sound.
To learn more about the X-43A / Hyper-X visit: https://www.nasa.gov/centers/armstrong/news/FactSheets/FS-040-DFRC.html
- published: 18 Jul 2017
- views: 271241
1:02
The Fastest Jet In The World (11 230 km/h) NASA X-43
The X-43 was an experimental unmanned #hypersonic aircraft with multiple planned scale variations meant to test various aspects of hypersonic flight. It was par...
The X-43 was an experimental unmanned #hypersonic aircraft with multiple planned scale variations meant to test various aspects of hypersonic flight. It was part of the X-plane series and specifically of #NASA Hyper-X program. It set several airspeed records for #jet aircraft. The X-43 is the fastest aircraft on record at approximately Mach 9.6.
A winged booster rocket with the X-43 placed on top, called a "stack", was drop launched from a Boeing B-52 Stratofortress. After the booster rocket brought the stack to the target speed and altitude, it was discarded, and the X-43 flew free using its own engine, a scramjet. The first plane in the series, the X-43A, was a single-use vehicle. Three of them were built. The first was destroyed after malfunctioning in flight; the other two flew successfully, with the scramjet operating for approximately 10 seconds, followed by a 10-minute glide and intentional crash into the ocean.
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The X-43 was an experimental unmanned #hypersonic aircraft with multiple planned scale variations meant to test various aspects of hypersonic flight. It was part of the X-plane series and specifically of #NASA Hyper-X program. It set several airspeed records for #jet aircraft. The X-43 is the fastest aircraft on record at approximately Mach 9.6.
A winged booster rocket with the X-43 placed on top, called a "stack", was drop launched from a Boeing B-52 Stratofortress. After the booster rocket brought the stack to the target speed and altitude, it was discarded, and the X-43 flew free using its own engine, a scramjet. The first plane in the series, the X-43A, was a single-use vehicle. Three of them were built. The first was destroyed after malfunctioning in flight; the other two flew successfully, with the scramjet operating for approximately 10 seconds, followed by a 10-minute glide and intentional crash into the ocean.
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- published: 15 Aug 2018
- views: 301002
1:17
X-43A Goes 7,000 MPH - Getting Ready for Mach 10
http://www.nasa.gov/missions/research/x43-main.html
X-43A Raises the Bar to Mach 9.6
Guinness World Records recognized NASA's X-43A scramjet with a new world ...
http://www.nasa.gov/missions/research/x43-main.html
X-43A Raises the Bar to Mach 9.6
Guinness World Records recognized NASA's X-43A scramjet with a new world speed record for a jet-powered aircraft - Mach 9.6, or nearly 7,000 mph. The X-43A set the new mark and broke its own world record on its third and final flight on Nov. 16, 2004.
In March 2004, the X-43A set the previous record of Mach 6.8 (nearly 5,000 mph). The fastest air-breathing, manned vehicle, the U.S. Air Force SR-71, achieved slightly more than Mach 3.2. The X-43A more than doubled, then tripled, the top speed of the jet-powered SR-71.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_X-43
The X-43 is an unmanned experimental hypersonic aircraft design with multiple planned scale variations meant to test different aspects of hypersonic flight. It is part of NASA's Hyper-X program.
A winged booster rocket with the X-43 itself at the tip, called a "stack", is launched from a carrier plane. After the booster rocket (a modified first stage of the Pegasus rocket) brings the stack to the target speed and altitude, it is discarded, and the X-43 flies free using its own engine, a scramjet.
https://wn.com/X_43A_Goes_7,000_Mph_Getting_Ready_For_Mach_10
http://www.nasa.gov/missions/research/x43-main.html
X-43A Raises the Bar to Mach 9.6
Guinness World Records recognized NASA's X-43A scramjet with a new world speed record for a jet-powered aircraft - Mach 9.6, or nearly 7,000 mph. The X-43A set the new mark and broke its own world record on its third and final flight on Nov. 16, 2004.
In March 2004, the X-43A set the previous record of Mach 6.8 (nearly 5,000 mph). The fastest air-breathing, manned vehicle, the U.S. Air Force SR-71, achieved slightly more than Mach 3.2. The X-43A more than doubled, then tripled, the top speed of the jet-powered SR-71.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_X-43
The X-43 is an unmanned experimental hypersonic aircraft design with multiple planned scale variations meant to test different aspects of hypersonic flight. It is part of NASA's Hyper-X program.
A winged booster rocket with the X-43 itself at the tip, called a "stack", is launched from a carrier plane. After the booster rocket (a modified first stage of the Pegasus rocket) brings the stack to the target speed and altitude, it is discarded, and the X-43 flies free using its own engine, a scramjet.
- published: 29 Apr 2009
- views: 2613432
0:32
X-43A Successful Launch from B-52 Mothership
This 32-second video shows the successful launch of the NASA's X-43A from B-52 Mothership on its second test flight.
NASA's multi-year hypersonic flight resear...
This 32-second video shows the successful launch of the NASA's X-43A from B-52 Mothership on its second test flight.
NASA's multi-year hypersonic flight research program was designed to overcome one of the greatest aeronautical research challenges - air-breathing hypersonic flight. The X-43A was a small experimental research aircraft designed to flight-demonstrate the technology of airframe-integrated supersonic ramjet or "scramjet" propulsion at hypersonic speeds above Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound. Its scramjet engine is an air-breathing engine in which the airflow through the engine remains supersonic.
Far outpacing any supersonic aircraft, the three X-43A vehicles were designed to fly at speeds of Mach 7 and 10. Ultimately, the revolutionary technologies exposed by the Hyper-X Program promise to increase payload capacities and reduce costs for future air and space vehicles.
MicroCraft, Inc. of Tullahoma, TN, (now ATK GASL) was the industry partner chosen by NASA to construct the X-43 vehicles. The contract award announcement occurred on March 24, 1997, with construction of the vehicles beginning soon thereafter. Orbital Sciences Corporation's Launch Vehicles Division in Chandler, AZ constructed the Hyper-X launch vehicles.
The Hyper-X Phase I program was an agency-wide effort, conducted jointly by Dryden and Langley, to demonstrate technology that could ultimately be applied in vehicle types from hypersonic aircraft to reusable space launchers. Each of the vehicles is 12 feet long with a span of about five feet.
March 27, 2004
https://wn.com/X_43A_Successful_Launch_From_B_52_Mothership
This 32-second video shows the successful launch of the NASA's X-43A from B-52 Mothership on its second test flight.
NASA's multi-year hypersonic flight research program was designed to overcome one of the greatest aeronautical research challenges - air-breathing hypersonic flight. The X-43A was a small experimental research aircraft designed to flight-demonstrate the technology of airframe-integrated supersonic ramjet or "scramjet" propulsion at hypersonic speeds above Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound. Its scramjet engine is an air-breathing engine in which the airflow through the engine remains supersonic.
Far outpacing any supersonic aircraft, the three X-43A vehicles were designed to fly at speeds of Mach 7 and 10. Ultimately, the revolutionary technologies exposed by the Hyper-X Program promise to increase payload capacities and reduce costs for future air and space vehicles.
MicroCraft, Inc. of Tullahoma, TN, (now ATK GASL) was the industry partner chosen by NASA to construct the X-43 vehicles. The contract award announcement occurred on March 24, 1997, with construction of the vehicles beginning soon thereafter. Orbital Sciences Corporation's Launch Vehicles Division in Chandler, AZ constructed the Hyper-X launch vehicles.
The Hyper-X Phase I program was an agency-wide effort, conducted jointly by Dryden and Langley, to demonstrate technology that could ultimately be applied in vehicle types from hypersonic aircraft to reusable space launchers. Each of the vehicles is 12 feet long with a span of about five feet.
March 27, 2004
- published: 17 May 2013
- views: 46015
13:12
Nasa X43A | hypersonic aircraft | Scramjet | mach 10 nasa | 7000 mph plane
X-43A Hypersonic Scramjet Flight
Mach 7 2004 NASA
Hyper-X Program
Highlights from the second and third test flight of the X-43A hypersonic aircraft.
Note: i...
X-43A Hypersonic Scramjet Flight
Mach 7 2004 NASA
Hyper-X Program
Highlights from the second and third test flight of the X-43A hypersonic aircraft.
Note: in the third flight test the speeds of Mach 10 (7,310 mph) were achieved by the X-43 hypersonic aircraft.
The X-43 is an unmanned experimental hypersonic aircraft with multiple planned scale variations meant to test various aspects of hypersonic flight. It was part of NASA's Hyper-X program and has set several airspeed records for jet-propelled aircraft. The X-43 is the fastest aircraft on record at approx. 7000 miles per hour (10,461 km/h).
The initial version, e 2001 failed when the stack spun out of control about 11 seconds after the drop from the B-52 carrier plane. It was destroyed by the Range Safety Officer and crashed into the Pacific Ocean. NASA attributed the crash to several inaccuracies in data modeling for this test, which led to an inadequate control system for the particular Pegasus rocket used. The X-43A's second flight was successful when it became the fastest free flying air-breathing aircraft in the world. The third flight of the X-43A set a new speed record of 10,617 km/h (6,598 mph), or Mach 9.65 at 33,528 meters (110,000 ft), on November 16, 2004. It was boosted by a modified Pegasus rocket which was launched from a B-52 mother ship at an altitude of 13,157 meters (43,166 ft). After 10 seconds of free flight, the spacecraft made a planned crash into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of southern California. This X-plane series of aircraft was replaced by the X-51.
The X-43 was part of NASA's Hyper-X program.
http://www.nasa.gov/missions/research/x43-main.html
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X-43A Hypersonic Scramjet Flight
Mach 7 2004 NASA
Hyper-X Program
Highlights from the second and third test flight of the X-43A hypersonic aircraft.
Note: in the third flight test the speeds of Mach 10 (7,310 mph) were achieved by the X-43 hypersonic aircraft.
The X-43 is an unmanned experimental hypersonic aircraft with multiple planned scale variations meant to test various aspects of hypersonic flight. It was part of NASA's Hyper-X program and has set several airspeed records for jet-propelled aircraft. The X-43 is the fastest aircraft on record at approx. 7000 miles per hour (10,461 km/h).
The initial version, e 2001 failed when the stack spun out of control about 11 seconds after the drop from the B-52 carrier plane. It was destroyed by the Range Safety Officer and crashed into the Pacific Ocean. NASA attributed the crash to several inaccuracies in data modeling for this test, which led to an inadequate control system for the particular Pegasus rocket used. The X-43A's second flight was successful when it became the fastest free flying air-breathing aircraft in the world. The third flight of the X-43A set a new speed record of 10,617 km/h (6,598 mph), or Mach 9.65 at 33,528 meters (110,000 ft), on November 16, 2004. It was boosted by a modified Pegasus rocket which was launched from a B-52 mother ship at an altitude of 13,157 meters (43,166 ft). After 10 seconds of free flight, the spacecraft made a planned crash into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of southern California. This X-plane series of aircraft was replaced by the X-51.
The X-43 was part of NASA's Hyper-X program.
http://www.nasa.gov/missions/research/x43-main.html
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- published: 28 Dec 2017
- views: 733094
0:31
X-43 Fastest Plane Ever
the fastest plane ever produced is one you may have never heard of, The X-43 is an unmanned experimental aircraft. it was developed by NASA, and is capable of e...
the fastest plane ever produced is one you may have never heard of, The X-43 is an unmanned experimental aircraft. it was developed by NASA, and is capable of extremely high speeds, reaching a record speed of Mach 9.6 during a test flight in 2004.
Unlike the X-15, which was rocket-powered, the X-43 was powered by a scramjet engine. This allowed it to achieve hypersonic speeds without carrying heavy fuel tanks or oxidizers.
While the X-43 program was successful in achieving its goal of demonstrating hypersonic flight, it was a research vehicle and was not intended for operational use.
https://wn.com/X_43_Fastest_Plane_Ever
the fastest plane ever produced is one you may have never heard of, The X-43 is an unmanned experimental aircraft. it was developed by NASA, and is capable of extremely high speeds, reaching a record speed of Mach 9.6 during a test flight in 2004.
Unlike the X-15, which was rocket-powered, the X-43 was powered by a scramjet engine. This allowed it to achieve hypersonic speeds without carrying heavy fuel tanks or oxidizers.
While the X-43 program was successful in achieving its goal of demonstrating hypersonic flight, it was a research vehicle and was not intended for operational use.
- published: 20 Feb 2023
- views: 55460
0:38
Hypersonic sled travels at 6,599 mph (Mach 8.6) at Holloman Air Force Base
Credit: Courtesy | Date Taken: 05/20/2019
Holloman Air Force Base is home to the High-Speed Test Track. This was a hypersonic test that traveled Mach 8.6, which...
Credit: Courtesy | Date Taken: 05/20/2019
Holloman Air Force Base is home to the High-Speed Test Track. This was a hypersonic test that traveled Mach 8.6, which is 6,599 mph which is over one mile a second.
https://wn.com/Hypersonic_Sled_Travels_At_6,599_Mph_(Mach_8.6)_At_Holloman_Air_Force_Base
Credit: Courtesy | Date Taken: 05/20/2019
Holloman Air Force Base is home to the High-Speed Test Track. This was a hypersonic test that traveled Mach 8.6, which is 6,599 mph which is over one mile a second.
- published: 14 Apr 2020
- views: 1697117
1:00
NASA's Mach 9.6 Hypersonic Aircraft #shorts NASA X-43
Meet NASA's X-43, the fastest unmanned aircraft, ever went to the sky. In March of 2004, NASA made history by successfully testing 2 flights of X-43, a scramjet...
Meet NASA's X-43, the fastest unmanned aircraft, ever went to the sky. In March of 2004, NASA made history by successfully testing 2 flights of X-43, a scramjet-powered aircraft, that flew at the hypersonic speed, above Mach 5. The X-43 was the part of NASA's $200+ million Hyper X program, a research effort designed to demonstrate air breathing propulsion technologies, for access to space and high speed flights within the atmosphere. The first attempt by NASA occurred in June of 2001, but failed because the booster rocket went out of control just 13 seconds after it was launched from a B-52 mothership. But great things happen to those who don't stop learning and trying, right? The second and third attempts resulted in a highly successful record breaking hypersonic flights. Speed of Mach 6.5 was achieved in March 2004, and final flight in November of 2006 achieved the speeds of Mach 9.6, or 7000 miles per hour, at the altitude of 110,000 feet. This was recognized by the Guinness World Records as a new world speed record by a jet-powered aircraft.
#shorts #youtubeshorts #nasa #mach #hypersonic #aircraft
https://wn.com/Nasa's_Mach_9.6_Hypersonic_Aircraft_Shorts_Nasa_X_43
Meet NASA's X-43, the fastest unmanned aircraft, ever went to the sky. In March of 2004, NASA made history by successfully testing 2 flights of X-43, a scramjet-powered aircraft, that flew at the hypersonic speed, above Mach 5. The X-43 was the part of NASA's $200+ million Hyper X program, a research effort designed to demonstrate air breathing propulsion technologies, for access to space and high speed flights within the atmosphere. The first attempt by NASA occurred in June of 2001, but failed because the booster rocket went out of control just 13 seconds after it was launched from a B-52 mothership. But great things happen to those who don't stop learning and trying, right? The second and third attempts resulted in a highly successful record breaking hypersonic flights. Speed of Mach 6.5 was achieved in March 2004, and final flight in November of 2006 achieved the speeds of Mach 9.6, or 7000 miles per hour, at the altitude of 110,000 feet. This was recognized by the Guinness World Records as a new world speed record by a jet-powered aircraft.
#shorts #youtubeshorts #nasa #mach #hypersonic #aircraft
- published: 10 Aug 2022
- views: 394705
1:48
Hypersonic jet travels a mile a second
"The High Speed Strike Weapon," a hypersonic jet being developed by the Pentagon, rivals some of the world's fastest man-made objects.
"The High Speed Strike Weapon," a hypersonic jet being developed by the Pentagon, rivals some of the world's fastest man-made objects.
https://wn.com/Hypersonic_Jet_Travels_A_Mile_A_Second
"The High Speed Strike Weapon," a hypersonic jet being developed by the Pentagon, rivals some of the world's fastest man-made objects.
- published: 05 Jun 2015
- views: 703632
8:01
10 Fastest Hypersonic Aircraft in the World
Check out the Military playlist from the Buzz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDL8Mr3uwaI&list;=PLRom_7GKs5ikeIYssymbK47FnmBLttTPl
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Video descripti...
Check out the Military playlist from the Buzz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDL8Mr3uwaI&list;=PLRom_7GKs5ikeIYssymbK47FnmBLttTPl
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Video description: Few countries have been developing hypersonic aircraft. Of course, Hypersonic flight technology just passed a ‘hugely significant’ milestone. Countering them during their cruise phase will require radar with longer range, as well as space-based sensors, and systems for tracking and fire control. Anyway, Today the buzz presents the 10 fastest hypersonic aircraft in the world. This may include space planes and glide vehicles too. This list also includes those which have been decommissioned and prototypes. Enjoy watching. Cheers!
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Video description: Few countries have been developing hypersonic aircraft. Of course, Hypersonic flight technology just passed a ‘hugely significant’ milestone. Countering them during their cruise phase will require radar with longer range, as well as space-based sensors, and systems for tracking and fire control. Anyway, Today the buzz presents the 10 fastest hypersonic aircraft in the world. This may include space planes and glide vehicles too. This list also includes those which have been decommissioned and prototypes. Enjoy watching. Cheers!
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- published: 03 Jan 2021
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