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  1. HariPrasad-1

    China's Mach 6 air-to-air missile (VLRAAM) at 200 miles successful | Popular Science

    Real speed is a sustainable speed at 6 to 7 k m altitude.
  2. HariPrasad-1

    China's Mach 6 air-to-air missile (VLRAAM) at 200 miles successful | Popular Science

    You means you chinese. You guys are bluffing a subsonic missile as a supersonic missile. You are also a liar as you have posted this thread as saying that china tested a mach 6 missile. It is not at all a mach 6 missile. A terminal speed at the edge of atmosphere can not be called the real speed...
  3. HariPrasad-1

    China's Mach 6 air-to-air missile (VLRAAM) at 200 miles successful | Popular Science

    I said you can get hypersonic speed with rocket engine but it will consume a lots of fuel and shorten the range.
  4. HariPrasad-1

    China's Mach 6 air-to-air missile (VLRAAM) at 200 miles successful | Popular Science

    At this speed it will not be able to turn quickly to chase plane. It will be very easy to dodge this bulky missile travelling at a high speed compared to a relatively slow but light weight agile missile.
  5. HariPrasad-1

    China's Mach 6 air-to-air missile (VLRAAM) at 200 miles successful | Popular Science

    It is you who have reading and understanding problem not me. Where did I say that It has a screm engine? At a very high altitude every missile will travel very fast. Even our Astra has Mach 4.5 speed at 10 KM altitude. At higher altitude, speed will further increase. Speed at the threshold of...
  6. HariPrasad-1

    China's Mach 6 air-to-air missile (VLRAAM) at 200 miles successful | Popular Science

    This will be an another bluff like Cx1 and that subsonic missile termed as Mach 3+ missile. The simple reason being that To push any missile at mach 6, you need scremjet engine. You can do that with traditional rocket engine but that will consume fuel like anything and will shorten the range...
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