• Scramjet programs refers to research and testing programs for the development of supersonic combustion ramjets, known as scramjets. This list provides...
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    hypersonic cruise missiles which maintain hypersonic speed by engines such as scramjets. Gun-launched weapons, projectiles fired from either a conventional artillery...
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    A scramjet (supersonic combustion ramjet) is a variant of a ramjet airbreathing jet engine in which combustion takes place in supersonic airflow. As in...
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    The Boeing X-51 Waverider is an unmanned research scramjet experimental aircraft for hypersonic flight at Mach 5 (3,300 mph; 5,300 km/h) and an altitude...
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    NASA X-43 (redirect from Hyper-X program)
    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, of...
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  • The 14-X is a Brazilian scramjet engine in development by the Aerothermodynamics and Hypersonics Laboratory Henry T. Nagamatsu of the Institute of Advanced...
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  • Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile (category Scramjet-powered aircraft)
    (HACM; pronounced Ha-sehm[citation needed]) is an Australian-American scramjet-powered hypersonic air-launched cruise missile project, the successor of...
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    X-43A flew on scramjet for 10 seconds, and then glided for 10 minutes on its last flight in 2004. The Boeing X-51 Waverider flew on scramjet for 210 seconds...
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  • an IBM Storage product line Freeflight Atmospheric Scramjet Test Technique, used in Scramjet programs Flagstaff Astrometric Scanning Transit Telescope,...
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    X-15 Flight 188 (category X-15 program)
    fuel tank. The liquid hydrogen was to feed a scramjet engine that was flown but not used. The dummy scramjet was mounted on the ventral fin of the X-15A-2...
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  • Lockheed Martin SR-72 (category Scramjet-powered aircraft)
    minimum operational speed of a scramjet (Mach 4), as typical turbine engines cannot accelerate sufficiently for a scramjet to take over. The NASA-Lockheed...
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  • an American aerospace engineer who was a pioneer in the development of scramjet propulsion. Billig's primary research was in the area of high-speed, air-breathing...
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    Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept (category Scramjet-powered aircraft)
    Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept (HAWC, pronounced "hawk") is a scramjet powered hypersonic air-launched cruise missile project at the U.S. Defense...
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    The HSTDV is an unmanned scramjet demonstration aircraft for hypersonic flight. It is being developed as a carrier vehicle for hypersonic and long-range...
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    3M22 Zircon (category Scramjet-powered missiles)
    Tsirkon (Russian: Циркон, NATO reporting name: SS-N-33), is a Russian scramjet-powered, nuclear-capable hypersonic cruise missile. Produced by NPO Mashinostroyeniya...
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    Airplane (section Scramjet)
    higher altitude. Variants of the jet engine include the ramjet and the scramjet, which rely on high airspeed and intake geometry to compress the combustion...
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  • BrahMos-II (category Scramjet-powered missiles)
    BrahMos-II or BrahMos-2 or BrahMos Mark II is a hypersonic scramjet-propelled missile currently under joint development by India's Defence Research and...
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  • The Hy-V Scramjet Flight Experiment is a research project being led by the University of Virginia, the goal of which is to better understand dual-mode...
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    Kholod (category Space program of the Soviet Union)
    is an experimental Russian rocket project. The hypersonic rocket uses a scramjet engine and was created to exceed Mach 6+ The prototype consists of a Soyuz...
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  • Hypersonix Launch Systems is an Australian space startup developing scramjet and scramjet-based access-to-space technology. In particular, the company is...
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    Rockwell X-30 (category Scramjet-powered aircraft)
    Tokyo within two hours". Research suggested a maximum speed of Mach 8 for scramjet-based aircraft, as the vehicle would generate heat due to adiabatic compression...
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  • (TBC), endothermic scramjet fuel, and a long-duration scramjet engine. A novel flame stabilization method was added to the scramjet combustor, which maintains...
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    Lockheed L-301 (category Scramjet-powered aircraft)
    range missions. The vehicle would have used both air breathing ram or scramjet propulsion as well as a rocket engine, carrying both RP-1 and LH2 propellant...
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    space. The X-15 also served as a testbed for Apollo program technologies, as well as ramjet and scramjet propulsion. Escalations in the Cold War between the...
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  • for Hypersonics. It was a 1.8 meter long, free-flying, hypersonic scramjet. A scramjet is fundamentally an air-breathing engine that travels at hypersonic...
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  • a technology demonstrator aimed to demonstrate autonomous flight of a Scramjet Integrated Vehicle using ethylene. The technology is expected to become...
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  • in agroindustry Hindu Yuva Vahini, a Hindu youth group Hy-V, a scramjet research program Hyvinkää Airfield, in Finland This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    years is hypersonic weaponry. Work on a hypersonic vehicle propelled by scramjet, a propulsion system that uses outside air to power combustion, started...
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    (SCIFiRE) is a joint program between the US Department of Defense and the Australian Department of Defence for a Mach 5 scramjet-powered missile. In September...
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    scramjet. Both Alexander Kartveli and Antonio Ferri were proponents of the scramjet approach. Ferri eventually successfully demonstrated a scramjet producing...
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