DARPA-funded team proposes "sweating" hypersonic missiles to beat heat

viernes, 20 de octubre de 2023


In a significant development to overcome the challenges posed by hypersonic missiles, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has turned to an unusual but effective solution: making the missile "sweat." Researchers at the RTX Technology Research Center, under the guidance of John Sharon, are developing a cooling mechanism that leverages transpiration cooling channels in the tip of


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Pioneering a robust robotics strategy


Robots will play an integral role in the future of aircraft manufacturing. The Airbus robotics strategy aims to future-proof operations

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Shield AI unveils V-BAT teams


Shield AI announced the official launch of its V-BAT Teams product. V-BAT Teams enables multiple V-BATs to autonomously execute missions in electronically contested environments while reading and reacting to external factors.

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Insitu Pacific, Innovaero to develop uncrewed long-range concept


Insitu Pacific and Innovaero will collaborate on an integrated solution for a long-range strike capability using uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS), providing a versatile solution in an increasingly complex battlespace

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The F-35 Completely Changed The Mindset For Modern Operations, Italian Air Force Chief Says

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DoD Releases Videos Of Chinese Fighters Performing ‘Unprofessional’ Intercepts Of US Spyplanes

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How Does The Loading Of The Airbus BelugaXL Work?

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Boeing Injects $100 Million Into Spirt AeroSystems

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The Boeing 737 MAX 9 Seat Map: Who Squeezes The Most Passengers In?

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Korean Air explores advanced UCAV concepts

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Air China, subsidiaries boost borrowing to ensure liquidity

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“Systemic violations of standards” at Russia’s Ural Airlines

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The Philippines Announces the Acquisition of Three C-130J-30 Super Hercules Tactical Airlifters

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Study suggests trains could replace thousands of flights from Amsterdam Schiphol by 2030

A recent study by the Knowledge Institute for Mobility Policy (KiM) reveals that by 2030, trains have the potential to replace around 5,600 flights annually from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to 13 European cities within 800 kilometres of Amsterdam. The study examined developments in rail services connecting Amsterdam to cities such as London, Paris, Berlin, and […]

https://www.aviation24.be/airports/amsterdam-schiphol-ams/study-suggests-trains-could-replace-thousands-of-flights-from-amsterdam-schiphol-by-2030/ 

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First KC-390 Millennium in NATO configuration enters into service with the Portuguese Air Force

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Rolls-Royce Pearl 10X Engine Passes 2,000 hours

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Aviation Groups Urge Orderly Removal of Lead from Avgas

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Wipaire Develops Composite Floats for Twin Otter

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NASA prepares Artemis II Moon rocket core stage for final assembly phase

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U.S. accuses China of conducting ‘centralized, concerted’ campaign of harassment of aircraft

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Bolt-on kit turns "dumb" bombs into precision cruise missiles

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