RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) –A California-based defense technology company has chosen New Mexico to build its next missile manufacturing plant. In Sandoval County, a quiet, thousand-acre stretch of land ...
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In late 2022, a Navy officer called SpaceX government sales director Bryon Hargis with a desperate plea: He needed a new manufacturer that could reliably supply hypersonic missiles, which travel five ...
China has unveiled a new hypersonic missile, the YKJ-1000, that uses materials like foamed concrete in its coating. Produced by aerospace firm Lingkong Tianxing, the missile has a range of 1,300 ...
Beijing-based company Lingkong Tianxing Technology has unveiled a hypersonic missile featuring an automatic target identification and threat evasion capabilities. (Janes) Chinese aerospace company ...
Ukrainian forces destroyed one of Russia’s advanced new hypersonic missiles by striking it on the ground at a military base in Russia, top Kyiv officials claimed Friday. ‘It Will Leave People Furious’ ...
MOSCOW, Russia — The Russian navy on Saturday conducted another test of a prospective hypersonic missile, a demonstration of the military's long-range strike capability amid the fighting in Ukraine.
SANDOVAL COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Hypersonic missile manufacturer Castelion announced Monday that it has selected Sandoval County as the site for a 1,000-acre solid rocket motor manufacturing campus. The ...
US Army officials have disclosed new details about America’s long-range hypersonic weapon program during a recent visit by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to Redstone Arsenal in Alabama, offering a ...
Castelion plans to build a solid rocket motor facility in New Mexico to support large-scale production of hypersonic missiles. Credit: Castelion WASHINGTON — Castelion, a defense technology startup ...
Russia is open to sending hypersonic missiles to Venezuela, a Russian lawmaker told local media, adding that the U.S. could be in for "some surprises." "We supply Venezuela with virtually the entire ...