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BREAKING: China triples world record for hypersonic scramjet engine duration smashing US X-51 record

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A Chinese science institute recently announced the development of a scramjet engine that ran continuously for 600 seconds in a ground test which could lead up to the development of a hypersonic cruise missile.

China Central Television (CCTV) reported over the weekend that the success was achieved by a team led by Fan Xuejun at the Institute of Mechanics under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

China earlier had unveiled its DF-17 missile, a type of hypersonic glide-boost missile, meaning that it is propelled into the sky via a rocket and glides in the air using shock waves generated by its own hypersonic ascend.

A hypersonic cruise missile on the other hand uses a scramjet to reach hypersonic speed and can attain speeds of anywhere between Mach 3 to Mach 7 while in controlled flight. Its high speed and unpredictable trajectories makes most of the current generation of air defense systems nearly impossible to target and neutralize it.

Since a hypersonic cruise missile does not require a rocket as large as the one used by a glide-boost missile, its size and weight are smaller, allowing it to be stealthier.

Only Russia has reached the level of a working prototype of a hypersonic cruise missile. The Zircon, a scramjet-powered maneuverable anti-ship cruise missile is capable of accelerating to speeds of up to 11,100 km an hour.

It was test-launched from the Admiral Gorshkov warship in January this year in the Barents Sea. Plans include launching it from a submarine and the development of a lighter version for launch from a long range strategic bomber such as the Tu-33.

Not much is known about China’s proposed Scramjet-powered hypersonic cruise missile and it is likely that a ship and submarine-launched version is on the cards.

China’s upcoming Xian H-20 supersonic stealth bomber — expected to make its first public appearance at the 2020 Zhuhai Airshow in November- could be the vehicle to carry advanced missiles in the future.

https://www.defenseworld.net/news/2...uise_Missile_Engine_Test_Success#.XuWV-S2ZP-Y
 
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A Chinese science institute recently announced the development of a scramjet engine that ran continuously for 600 seconds in a ground test which could lead up to the development of a hypersonic cruise missile.

Is the 600 second ground test achieved by the Chinese the new world record?
 
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the US record in ground test is 30 minutes.

https://www.theengineer.co.uk/hypersonic-scramjet-thrust-record/

During ground tests conducted by the Air Force Research Laboratory (ARFL) and Air Force Test Centre, the engine delivered more than 13,000 pounds (57,850 Newtons) of thrust. The nine-month test programme at Arnold Air Force Base in Tennessee saw the 18-foot scramjet deliver a combined 30 minutes of combustion time, performing in test conditions that simulated speeds in excess of Mach 4.
 
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the US record in ground test is 30 minutes.

https://www.theengineer.co.uk/hypersonic-scramjet-thrust-record/

During ground tests conducted by the Air Force Research Laboratory (ARFL) and Air Force Test Centre, the engine delivered more than 13,000 pounds (57,850 Newtons) of thrust. The nine-month test programme at Arnold Air Force Base in Tennessee saw the 18-foot scramjet deliver a combined 30 minutes of combustion time, performing in test conditions that simulated speeds in excess of Mach 4.

US record is 210 seconds

https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a593742.pdf

Four X-51A vehicles were built and flown, but only the fourth and final X-51A flight accomplished on 1 May 2013 was fully successful. On that flight the X-51A traveled more than 230 nautical miles in just over six minutes reaching a peak airspeed of approximately Mach 5.1 with a record-setting 210 seconds of air-breathing hypersonic flight.
 
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China should stay quiet about it's top-notch weapon development. Let's the enemies spend the time and money to do the guesswork.
 
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US record is 210 seconds

https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a593742.pdf

Four X-51A vehicles were built and flown, but only the fourth and final X-51A flight accomplished on 1 May 2013 was fully successful. On that flight the X-51A traveled more than 230 nautical miles in just over six minutes reaching a peak airspeed of approximately Mach 5.1 with a record-setting 210 seconds of air-breathing hypersonic flight.

Yes 210 seconds in the air, on the ground it’s 30 minutes. The Chinese achieved 600 seconds on the ground not in the air.
 
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China’s upcoming Xian H-20 supersonic stealth bomber — expected to make its first public appearance at the 2020 Zhuhai Airshow in November- could be the vehicle to carry advanced missiles in the future.

https://www.defenseworld.net/news/2...uise_Missile_Engine_Test_Success#.XuWV-S2ZP-Y

This article is from some crazy site. No way H-20 will be shown in Zhuhai 2020. Some rumors started by random guesses from anywhere in the world and scramjet powered hypersonic missiles already have since years ago according to leaks.
 
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