This US Company Just Successfully Tested a Reusable Hypersonic Rocket Plane
07-05-2025 23:00 via wired.com

This US Company Just Successfully Tested a Reusable Hypersonic Rocket Plane

Stratolaunch completed two flights of its autonomous Talon-A2 rocket plane earlier this year, as the US aims to gain ground in its race for hypersonic supremacy with China.
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