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   KEYWORDS : HYPERSONIC FLIGHT
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US plans new space weapons against Chin -- Alex Spillius  -- U.K. Telegraph  -- November 11, 2007

The Pentagon is spending billions of dollars on new forms of space warfare to counter the growing risk of missile attack from rogue states and the "satellite killer" capabilities of China.

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China Developing Scramjet Propulsion -- Craig Couvalt  -- Aviation Week & Space Technology  -- September 02, 2007

China is starting to ramp up its scramjet propulsion work -- an initiative that will benefit high-speed missile programs. Over the next several decades, the scramjet work could eventually provide China with a tactical hypersonic global-strike capability beyond the country's strategic ballistic missile force. The U.S. has similar goals for its own growing scramjet program.

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Pentagon Has Far-Reaching Defense Spacecraft in Works -- Walter Pincus  -- Washington Post  -- March 16, 2005

The Pentagon is working to develop a suborbital space capsule within the next five years that would be launched from the United States and could deliver conventional weapons anywhere in the world within two hours, defense officials said.

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NASA scramjet smashes speed record -- Maggie McKee  -- New Scientist  -- November 17, 2004

NASA's X-43A scramjet programme successfully smashed its own world speed record for aircraft by flying at nearly 10 times the speed of sound. While future funding for NASA research on hypersonic flight is uncertain, the test demonstrates the potential of hypersonic flight for other military applications.


Warfare propelled to new era -- Mark Odell  -- Financial Times  -- March 29, 2004

The author looks at the military motivations behind the development of the X-34 hypersonic aircraft and warns that the test could herald a new era of warfare and a new space race between the U.S. and Russia.

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Pentagon plans hypersonic bomber with global reach -- Andrew Bridges  -- San Francisco Chronicle  -- November 28, 2003

The Pentagon is planning a new, more lethal, remotely operated aircraft that could bomb targets anywhere on Earth within a scant two hours of taking off from the United States.

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US begins hypersonic weapons program -- Celeste Biever  -- New Scientist  -- November 21, 2003

The US military has begun development of an ultra-high speed weapons system that would enable targets virtually anywhere on Earth to be hit within two hours of launch from the continental US.

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Possible space weapons of the future -- Jack Kelly  -- Pittsburgh Post Gazette  -- July 28, 2003

The author looks at several space weapons systems currently under consideration by the U.S. including kinetic-energy weapons, hypersonic planes, and space lasers.

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Pentagon wants to develop high-speed drone to launch attacks from U.S. -- Staff  -- San Francisco Chronicle  -- July 02, 2003

The Defense Department wants to develop a high-speed drone able to launch attacks anywhere in the world within two hours of leaving a U.S. base.

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US-based missiles to have global reach -- Julian Borger  -- Guardian  -- July 01, 2003

The Pentagon is planning a new generation of weapons, including huge hypersonic drones and bombs dropped from space, that will allow the US to strike its enemies at lightning speed from its own territory.

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