General Electric Aerospace, a subsidiary of General Electric, has recently celebrated a significant achievement in the development of its latest hypersonic engine. Engineers successfully conducted remote tests on the hypersonic dual-mode ramjet (DMRJ) engine, a detonating combustion engine integrated into a ramjet. Collaborating with companies like Raytheon, GE believes this engine could revolutionize hypersonic propulsion, enabling faster, more efficient, and longer-range flight.
The testing took place at the Global Research Center in Niskayuna, New York, where the DMRJ engine was set up on a rig within a supersonic flow stream. The engine, designed to achieve speeds exceeding Mach 5 (4,000 mph), holds the potential to power hypersonic vehicles, promising enhanced efficiency and extended ranges.
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