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Amid global race, India tests its first hypersonic missile

IndiaTimes Sunday, 17 November 2024 ()
India successfully test-fired its first hypersonic missile, achieving a speed exceeding five times the speed of sound. The missile, capable of carrying various payloads over 1,500km, marks a significant advancement in India's defense capabilities, positioning the nation among a select group with hypersonic technology.
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