With handful of start-ups on board from Hermeus to Venus Aerospace, hypersonic commercial flights could soon become a reality ...
MANILA – The Philippine Air Force (PAF) on Tuesday said the parts of the wrecked FA-50PH fighter jet and the ordnance it carried underwent “controlled detonation”. "Controlled detonation of the parts ...
Now, a detailed simulation offers a rather precise look at how an atomic bomb detonation would unfold in the financial district, and the scale of destruction it maps out is staggering. The ...
Filmmaker Karan Johar and actor Ram Kapoor, known for his recent physical transformation, took a selfie at the airport, shared on Instagram. Ram mentioned their long journey in the caption, asking ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Two Philippine Air Force FA-50 fighter jets fly during a joint patrol and training session with the U.S ...
Mumbai, Mar 5: Filmmaker Karan Johar and actor Ram Kapoor recently ran into each other at the airport and shared a fun selfie while making their way out after a long journey. Taking to Instagram, Ram ...
The company revealed that scientists at its Global Research Center in upstate New York successfully tested a dual-mode ramjet engine subscale demonstrator that used rotating detonation combustion.
Houston-based Venus Aerospace, meanwhile, is developing a rocket-based combined-cycle propulsion system that combines a rotating detonation rocket engine with a ramjet.
A civilian jet broke the sound barrier for the first time Tuesday while making a historic test flight over the Mojave Desert. The XB-1 aircraft, manufactured by Boom Supersonic, was piloted by ...
Can we keep getting faster and faster without hitting an speed zone where things do not work? Venus Aerospace has developed the Venus Detonation Ramjet 2000 lb Thrust Engine (VDR2), which integrates a ...
Can we keep getting faster and faster without hitting a big gap? Can the engines be light enough? Venus Aerospace has developed the Venus Detonation Ramjet 2000 lb Thrust Engine (VDR2), which ...
The world’s first oblique detonation engine (ODE) powered by standard aviation kerosene has been successfully tested by Chinese scientists, marking a potential game-changer in hypersonic ...