LISTEN: China, Russia and the race for new hypersonic missiles ABCNewsDaily
Last year, China tested a hypersonic missile that circumnavigated the globe before hitting its target.So amid calls for the US and its allies including Australia to develop better missile capabilities in response, how big is the threat?
Today, aerospace engineer and former NASA employee, Professor Iain Boyd, on the hypersonic arms race Beijing seems to be winning.Subscribe to ABC News Daily
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