New Breakthrough: Chinese Scientists Say China’s Hypersonic Missiles Can Be Made of Steel
09/10/2024 16:13
According to the South China Morning Post, a team of Chinese scientists has claimed they have found a way to manufacture hypersonic missiles with steel nose cones—a concept that was previously considered unattainable.
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