China's Hypersonic Missile Technology

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How about that tech China is using?

Military research groups at the leading edge of China’s hypersonics and missile programs — many on a U.S. export blacklist — are purchasing a range of specialized American technology, including products developed by firms that have received millions of dollars in grants and contracts from the Pentagon, a Washington Post investigation has found.
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“In this case the American technology is superior — we can’t do certain things without foreign technology,” said one Chinese scientist who works in a university lab that conducts testing for hypersonic vehicles. “There isn’t the same technical foundation.”

Some of the U.S. firms whose products are reaching Chinese military research groups have been the beneficiaries of Defense Department grants to spur cutting-edge innovation, according to a federal program database, creating the specter of the Pentagon subsidizing Chinese military advances.

“It’s very disturbing, because the bottom line is that technology that can be used for military hypersonics was funded by U.S. taxpayers, through the U.S. government, and ended up in China,” said Iain Boyd, director of the Center for National Security Initiatives at the University of Colorado at Boulder, who conducts experimental research on hypersonics.
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U.S. export controls ban any sales of American products to China — and their resale inside China — if there is knowledge that they will be used for developing a missile or if they are destined for a restricted entity. But some of the technology, which also has applications in civilian aerospace research, is finding its way to Chinese military groups and restricted entities through Chinese middlemen firms — some of which openly advertise relationships with weapons and military groups on their websites, The Post found.
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A ‘bright, bright, bright red flag’​

Using Chinese government procurement databases and other contract documents, The Post identified almost 50 U.S. firms whose products were sold through intermediaries since 2019 to Chinese military groups that work on missile technology. The aerodynamics simulation software of two companies — Arizona-based Zona Technology and California-headquartered Metacomp Technologies — was sold through resellers to the Chinese Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics (CAAA), contract solicitation and award documents show. CAAA was instrumental in the design of China’s 2021 hypersonic missile test, according to two Chinese military scientists familiar with the program.

American technology boosts China’s hypersonic missile program
 
How about that tech China is using?

Military research groups at the leading edge of China’s hypersonics and missile programs — many on a U.S. export blacklist — are purchasing a range of specialized American technology, including products developed by firms that have received millions of dollars in grants and contracts from the Pentagon, a Washington Post investigation has found.
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“In this case the American technology is superior — we can’t do certain things without foreign technology,” said one Chinese scientist who works in a university lab that conducts testing for hypersonic vehicles. “There isn’t the same technical foundation.”

Some of the U.S. firms whose products are reaching Chinese military research groups have been the beneficiaries of Defense Department grants to spur cutting-edge innovation, according to a federal program database, creating the specter of the Pentagon subsidizing Chinese military advances.

“It’s very disturbing, because the bottom line is that technology that can be used for military hypersonics was funded by U.S. taxpayers, through the U.S. government, and ended up in China,” said Iain Boyd, director of the Center for National Security Initiatives at the University of Colorado at Boulder, who conducts experimental research on hypersonics.
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U.S. export controls ban any sales of American products to China — and their resale inside China — if there is knowledge that they will be used for developing a missile or if they are destined for a restricted entity. But some of the technology, which also has applications in civilian aerospace research, is finding its way to Chinese military groups and restricted entities through Chinese middlemen firms — some of which openly advertise relationships with weapons and military groups on their websites, The Post found.
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A ‘bright, bright, bright red flag’​

Using Chinese government procurement databases and other contract documents, The Post identified almost 50 U.S. firms whose products were sold through intermediaries since 2019 to Chinese military groups that work on missile technology. The aerodynamics simulation software of two companies — Arizona-based Zona Technology and California-headquartered Metacomp Technologies — was sold through resellers to the Chinese Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics (CAAA), contract solicitation and award documents show. CAAA was instrumental in the design of China’s 2021 hypersonic missile test, according to two Chinese military scientists familiar with the program.

American technology boosts China’s hypersonic missile program
Too many people asleep at the switch.
 
How about that tech China is using?

Military research groups at the leading edge of China’s hypersonics and missile programs — many on a U.S. export blacklist — are purchasing a range of specialized American technology, including products developed by firms that have received millions of dollars in grants and contracts from the Pentagon, a Washington Post investigation has found.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

“In this case the American technology is superior — we can’t do certain things without foreign technology,” said one Chinese scientist who works in a university lab that conducts testing for hypersonic vehicles. “There isn’t the same technical foundation.”

Some of the U.S. firms whose products are reaching Chinese military research groups have been the beneficiaries of Defense Department grants to spur cutting-edge innovation, according to a federal program database, creating the specter of the Pentagon subsidizing Chinese military advances.

“It’s very disturbing, because the bottom line is that technology that can be used for military hypersonics was funded by U.S. taxpayers, through the U.S. government, and ended up in China,” said Iain Boyd, director of the Center for National Security Initiatives at the University of Colorado at Boulder, who conducts experimental research on hypersonics.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

U.S. export controls ban any sales of American products to China — and their resale inside China — if there is knowledge that they will be used for developing a missile or if they are destined for a restricted entity. But some of the technology, which also has applications in civilian aerospace research, is finding its way to Chinese military groups and restricted entities through Chinese middlemen firms — some of which openly advertise relationships with weapons and military groups on their websites, The Post found.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________


A ‘bright, bright, bright red flag’​

Using Chinese government procurement databases and other contract documents, The Post identified almost 50 U.S. firms whose products were sold through intermediaries since 2019 to Chinese military groups that work on missile technology. The aerodynamics simulation software of two companies — Arizona-based Zona Technology and California-headquartered Metacomp Technologies — was sold through resellers to the Chinese Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics (CAAA), contract solicitation and award documents show. CAAA was instrumental in the design of China’s 2021 hypersonic missile test, according to two Chinese military scientists familiar with the program.

American technology boosts China’s hypersonic missile program
American oligarchs are too busy getting their pockets boosted by Chinese money to be concerned
 
American oligarchs are too busy getting their pockets boosted by Chinese money to be concerned
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At the beginning of the 2nd World War, Japan had what were considered to be the best carrier-based planes in the world. The Zero was faster, more maneuverable, and deadlier than the American F4F in every category, on paper.

Their pilots were more experienced, having been in combat for three-years in China before America entered The War.

However, just five months after Pearl Harbor, American F4F's took on A6Ms at the Battle of the Coral Sea and shot down 14 of the "superior" Japanese fighters with the loss of only 10 F4F.

By the end of the war, F4F pilots were shooting down zeros at a rate of 7:1.

While on paper, the odds looked very bad for the F4F vs a Zero, in fact, a combination of survivability factors, and American pilots emphasis on gunnery practice made them a lot more formidable in the air than anyone could have predicted.
 
At the beginning of the 2nd World War, Japan had what were considered to be the best carrier-based planes in the world. The Zero was faster, more maneuverable, and deadlier than the American F4F in every category, on paper.

Their pilots were more experienced, having been in combat for three-years in China before America entered The War.

However, just five months after Pearl Harbor, American F4F's took on A6Ms at the Battle of the Coral Sea and shot down 14 of the "superior" Japanese fighters with the loss of only 10 F4F.

By the end of the war, F4F pilots were shooting down zeros at a rate of 7:1.

While on paper, the odds looked very bad for the F4F vs a Zero, in fact, a combination of survivability factors, and American pilots emphasis on gunnery practice made them a lot more formidable in the air than anyone could have predicted.
Dive....dive...dive
 
How about that tech China is using?

Military research groups at the leading edge of China’s hypersonics and missile programs — many on a U.S. export blacklist — are purchasing a range of specialized American technology, including products developed by firms that have received millions of dollars in grants and contracts from the Pentagon, a Washington Post investigation has found.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

“In this case the American technology is superior — we can’t do certain things without foreign technology,” said one Chinese scientist who works in a university lab that conducts testing for hypersonic vehicles. “There isn’t the same technical foundation.”

Some of the U.S. firms whose products are reaching Chinese military research groups have been the beneficiaries of Defense Department grants to spur cutting-edge innovation, according to a federal program database, creating the specter of the Pentagon subsidizing Chinese military advances.

“It’s very disturbing, because the bottom line is that technology that can be used for military hypersonics was funded by U.S. taxpayers, through the U.S. government, and ended up in China,” said Iain Boyd, director of the Center for National Security Initiatives at the University of Colorado at Boulder, who conducts experimental research on hypersonics.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

U.S. export controls ban any sales of American products to China — and their resale inside China — if there is knowledge that they will be used for developing a missile or if they are destined for a restricted entity. But some of the technology, which also has applications in civilian aerospace research, is finding its way to Chinese military groups and restricted entities through Chinese middlemen firms — some of which openly advertise relationships with weapons and military groups on their websites, The Post found.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________


A ‘bright, bright, bright red flag’​

Using Chinese government procurement databases and other contract documents, The Post identified almost 50 U.S. firms whose products were sold through intermediaries since 2019 to Chinese military groups that work on missile technology. The aerodynamics simulation software of two companies — Arizona-based Zona Technology and California-headquartered Metacomp Technologies — was sold through resellers to the Chinese Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics (CAAA), contract solicitation and award documents show. CAAA was instrumental in the design of China’s 2021 hypersonic missile test, according to two Chinese military scientists familiar with the program.

American technology boosts China’s hypersonic missile program
And it seems just like yesterday Bill Clinton sold them 11 million pages of our nuclear secrets with the industrial military complex helping China get a rocket off the ground. With Joe and his family selling them everything else I think they have everything they will ever need, except Joe's surrender. What else would you expect from democRats. While all the peons were wondering whose stain was on the blue dress.
 
Btdt. In the 60's the Saturn 5 was super hypersonic, able to accelerate three guys to nearly 25000 mph. Hard to be more hyper than that.
 
Btdt. In the 60's the Saturn 5 was super hypersonic, able to accelerate three guys to nearly 25000 mph. Hard to be more hyper than that.
I know, all this 'hyper velocity' jazz, anyone who follows things as you mention, realize this. One time while watching a S-5 launch, I was listening to the guy announcing altitude and velocity. When I did a quickie Fps to MPH, I was blown away...that thing was booking and hadn't left the atmosphere yet.
 

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