Hypersonix begins testing a hypersonic drone
- June 12, 2023
As part of the Pentagon’s lower office program, the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) will be tested by the Australian company Hypersonix Launch Systems in the summer of next year. The DART AE
As part of the Pentagon’s lower office program, the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) will be tested by the Australian company Hypersonix Launch Systems in the summer of next year. The DART AE
The new Xiaomi 13 Ultra camera phone with Leica camera goes on sale in Europe today. There is only one version – with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of flash
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