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July 30, 2021 | International, Aerospace

Possible Hypersonic Test 'Balk' May Add To Poor USAF Record | Aviation Week Network

An exchange during a think-tank event in Washington on July 29 may offer an explanation for the absence of a promised U.S. Air Force hypersonic flight test in July. 

https://aviationweek.com/defense-space/missile-defense-weapons/possible-hypersonic-test-balk-may-add-poor-usaf-record

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