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any news on the German hypersonic program ? According to this article:
a subsidiary of MBDA managed to launch a missile which could reach mach 7 (8.644 km/h ~ 2.4 m/s) back in 2003. Recent news indicate they are designing hypersonic anti-tank weapon, which seems a bit pointless imo...They also mentioned another hypersonic missile to be used with the new air defense system (TLVS I think ?)
 
The University of Queensland has done a lot of excellent work on scramjets since the 90's at least. I remember reading about them nearly twenty years ago.

Well, since jingoistic China is presently threatening Australia with missiles (including hypersonic ones) - I would say, high time to put all that scramjet work to good use !

Imagine the headlines "Thanks to University of Queensland, Australia beats China at its own game: hypersonic long range missiles."
 
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Australia tests DART hypersonic platform in ground trials

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View: https://x.com/HypersonixAU/status/2025724745636102193?s=20


DIU Eyes First Launch for Its Commercial Hypersonic Testbed​


First flight for Australian hydrogen-fulled hypersonic aircraft​

 
View: https://twitter.com/HypersonixAU/status/2046718118701998436


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We’re excited to introduce Christian Kissane as our ICT Operations and Cybersecurity Manager at Hypersonix!

Christian has spent his career working at the intersection of technology and business outcomes. He's the strategic and technical leader that keeps Hypersonix secure and operational, building systems and controls that let our teams work confidently. ️

His strategic thinking and crisis-tested judgment make him an invaluable partner to Hypersonix leadership, and we're excited to have him driving our operations forward.
 

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