Chinese Hypersonic Developments (HGVs/HCMs)

by78

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Shouldn’t this be a post for radars and not hypersonic?

I thought about this as well, but it's not exactly radar either. There are so many components involved with this multi-layered system, including infrared detection, that I thought radar thread might not be appropriate. Since this is an exclusively anti-hypersonic system, I thought maybe this thread is the place to put it, even if the fit is not ideal. :confused:

Maybe mods could move this where they see fit.
 

Blitzo

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I thought about this as well, but it's not exactly radar either. There are so many components involved with this multi-layered system, including infrared detection, that I thought radar thread might not be appropriate. Since this is an exclusively anti-hypersonic system, I thought maybe this thread is the place to put it, even if the fit is not ideal. :confused:

Maybe mods could move this where they see fit.

I think it's fine here, as a system I think hypersonic defense systems are more relevant in a hypersonic thread for now (and likely for the next few years) rather than the generic radar thread.
 

Tam

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This is related and relevant. Excerpts from a study on a multi-layered early warning system against (trans-Pacific) hypersonic vehicles. My technical Chinese is limited, so someone please help with a translation. From what I understand, a multitude of satellites in different orbits will work in concert with ground stations and low-altitude detectors to provide early warning using a variety of radar and electro-optical detection systems.

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by78

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An illustration taken from a study on a conceptual hypersonic aircraft. The illustration shows the lift requirement for the various flight altitudes. The conceptual aircraft is in the 30-ton class and capable of Mach 6 and cruising/flying at an altitude well above 20km.

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China’s Artificial Intelligence–Enabled Offense Hypersonic Glide Vehicles and Neural Networks
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by78

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This is pretty big news. The 31st Institute of CASIC has successfully completed initial testing of the pre-cooler for a combined-cycle engine, with the results exceeding all expectations. This combined-cycle engine is code named Cloud Dragon (云龙), but I'm not sure if it's RBCC, TBCC, or TRCC. Another milestone toward a single-stage spaceplane.

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Temstar

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This is pretty big news. The 31st Institute of CASIC has successfully completed initial testing of the pre-cooler for a combined-cycle engine, with the results exceeding all expectations. This combined-cycle engine is code named Cloud Dragon (云龙), but I'm not sure if it's RBCC, TBCC, or TRCC. Another milestone toward a single-stage spaceplane.

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Holyshit, that's huge news.
China does have its own SABRE engine project, so maybe it's for that?
 

kentchang

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Holyshit, that's huge news.
China does have its own SABRE engine project, so maybe it's for that?
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Combined-CyCle ConCeptsHighlighted presentations at Xia-men on missions and vehicles in-cluded an integrated design method for an adaptable hypersonic dual wa-verider with twin scramjets fed by two 3D inward-turning inlets. The paper, from researchers at Avic, indicated the sharply swept delta-winged de-sign with bifurcated inlets would have “satisfactory” performance at diferent angles of attack across a speed range of Mach 4-6.A second highlighted vehicles study, presented by Yuan Yu of the Beijing-based China Academy of Launch Ve-hicle Technology, evaluated a recon-fgurable waverider that would unfold its wings following deployment from beneath the shroud of a launch vehi-cle. While the details of the application were not discussed, the study appears to be clearly aimed at increasing the potential size—and therefore capa-bility—of hypersonic glide vehicles that could be boosted into the upper atmosphere by intermediate or large ballistic missiles.The papers also reveal a major Chi-nese focus on advanced combined-cy-cle propulsion systems for two-stage orbital vehicles, including precooling hypersonic air-breathing engines as well as a variety of turbine-based com-bined-cycle (TBCC) and rocket-based combined-cycle engines. Researchers from the Beijing Institute of Aerospace Technology also provided one of the most startling revelations of the con-ference, of significant progress on a hybrid engine dubbed the turbo-aided rocket-augmented ramjet (TRRE) combined-cycle engine (see page 55).Under testing and development for more than two years by the Beijing Power Machinery Research Institute, the TRRE is designed to operate from a standing start to Mach 6+ and from sea level to 33-km altitude. The propul-sion system combines a turbine engine, rocket and ramjet with a common, adaptable inlet and exhaust and is in the frst of three planned development phases. Developers plan to conduct the frst tests of the prototype engine up to Mach 6 in a free-jet facility later this year. Initial fight tests of a TRRE subscale demonstrator are planned by HypersoniCsTests of a magneto-hydrodynamic heat shield system showed performance could be boosted by seeding the fow with potassium particles.college of aerospace scieNce aND eNgiNeeriNg and full-scale envelope expansion by 2030.
 
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