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China to build 'world's fastest' wind tunnel

AFP  |  Beijing 

has announced it is building the world's fastest to develop a new generation of super-fast airplanes, but it could also be used for

Wind tunnels test how air will pass over a solid object, helping designers improve or reduce stress points for objects as they reach high speeds.

State-run agency ran a report late yesterday revealing the development of what it said would be "the world's fastest hypersonic wind tunnel".

"The 265-meter-long tunnel can be used to test hypersonic that can travel at speeds of up to Mach 25 (30,625 kph), 25 times the speed of sound," Han Guilai, a with of High Temperature Gas Dynamics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, was quoted as saying.

To compare, the current fastest generation of fighter jets can travel up to speeds of around 2.5 Mach.

The revelation comes as the world's leading military nations embark on a race to develop the next generation of hypersonic weapons, from missiles and planes to railguns, that can beat

Earlier this month Russia's boasted his nation had developed a new generation of "invincible" hypersonic missiles in his state of the nation address, sparking anger in the and other NATO countries.

While experts are deeply sceptical about how close to operational such a missile might actually be, US officials in recent weeks have sounded growing alarm about the potential threat from hypersonic weapons -- defined as weapons that can travel at five times the speed of sound or more.

Such weapons can beat regular anti-missile defences as they are designed to switch direction in flight and do not follow a predictable arc like conventional missiles, making them much harder to track and intercept.

According to reports in the magazine, has also developed -- and last year tested -- a new type of hypersonic missile called the DF-17.

Though the is warning about hypersonics, the has itself been developing the technology for years.

The says its X-51A Waverider cruise missile, tested in 2012, could travel at speeds faster than (3,600 miles per hour, 5,800 kph).

The Xinhua report said the had already simulated a hypersonic plane flight in its current at speeds "ranging from Mach 5 and 9".

"The new tunnel will aid the engineering application of by duplicating the environment of extreme hypersonic flights. Once issues are discovered during these ground tests, they will be ironed out before test flights begin," Han was quoted as saying.

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First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 01:05 IST
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