In September 2020, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) tested its Hypersonic Technology Demonstration Vehicle or HSTDV.
During the test, the HSTDV attained a speed of Mach 6 for 23 seconds. Hurrah, India, had crossed a milestone and joined the elite club of nations with such a technology.
Today there is a race between nations to develop and demonstrate their hypersonic weapons to the world as if their life depends upon them.
Is that true? We can’t fight a modern war without these weapons, or should hypersonic weapons be treated just like any other weapon?
I (@InsightGL) present my in-depth research:
Make a one-time donation
We need your help.
The cost of maintaining a community news site like China News is always increasing.
While access to content will always be free, we would appreciate if you could donate any amount, no matter how small, to keep us operating.
This is completely optional and won’t affect your ability to read any of our articles.
Thank you.
Make a monthly donation
We need your help.
The cost of maintaining a community news site like China News is always increasing.
While access to content will always be free, we would appreciate if you could donate any amount, no matter how small, to keep us operating.
This is completely optional and won’t affect your ability to read any of our articles.
Thank you.
Make a yearly donation
We need your help.
The cost of maintaining a community news site like China News is always increasing.
While access to content will always be free, we would appreciate if you could donate any amount, no matter how small, to keep us operating.
This is completely optional and won’t affect your ability to read any of our articles.
Thank you.
Choose an amount
Or enter a custom amount
Your contribution is appreciated.
Your contribution is appreciated.
Your contribution is appreciated.
DonateDonate monthlyDonate yearlyCategories: Defence & Aerospace
Leave a Reply