Q&A with Mark Lewis for Aerospace America
Development of hypersonic weapons and defenses in the United States was limited to basic research a decade ago. Then, during […]
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Development of hypersonic weapons and defenses in the United States was limited to basic research a decade ago. Then, during […]
Q&A with Mark Lewis for Aerospace America Read More »
If it goes up in the air and especially if it goes fast, former Director of Defense Research and Engineering
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Story originally published here by Josh Luckenbaugh “China now has the world’s leading hypersonic arsenal,” and “Russia currently has three
Testing Top of Mind as U.S. Lags China In Hypersonics Race Read More »
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Colibrium Additive, a GE Aerospace company, has embedded two full-time engineers into everyday operations at Purdue