North Korea Hypersonic Missile Test

North Korea suspected to have test-launched a hypersonic missile, escalating tensions in the Korean peninsula. The missile likely failed its test, exploding after flying about 155 miles. South Korea believes the missile used solid fuel, making launches quicker and harder to detect.

North Korea's Hypersonic Missile Test

North Korea's suspected hypersonic missile exploded in flight, aimed towards eastern waters before failure, with no damages reported. The U.S., Japan, and South Korea condemned the launch, calling it a violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions. North Korea has been increasing missile tests to strengthen its nuclear attack capabilities.

US Air Force tests hypersonic missile

The US Air Force successfully tested its prototype hypersonic missile, the ARRW, after months of delays. This comes as Russia, China, and North Korea are also developing similar hypersonic weapons.

Hypersonic missile test by U.S. Air Force

The U.S. Air Force tested a hypersonic missile over the Pacific Ocean, gaining valuable insights into the new technology. Other countries like North Korea are also developing hypersonic weapons.

North Korea tests new hypersonic missile engine

North Korea successfully tested a solid-fuel engine for its new hypersonic missile, aiming to develop a powerful weapon to strike U.S. targets. The missile is part of North Korea's efforts to modernize its arsenal and gain concessions from the U.S. through diplomacy.

North Korea tests new hypersonic missile technology

North Korea successfully tests technology for new hypersonic missile capable of targeting U.S. mainland and Guam.

Houthi Rebels' Hypersonic Missile Claim

Houthi rebels claim to have a new hypersonic missile, potentially raising the stakes in their attacks on shipping in the Red Sea. Iran supports the rebels and also claims to have a hypersonic missile, posing challenges to air defense systems. The Houthis have been hinting at surprises for battles at sea.