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Update: Hypersonix teams up for DART AE digital twin

by Jon Grevatt

The DART AE is a 3.5 m long single-use hypersonic vehicle powered by a SPARTAN scramjet engine that, according to developer Hypersonix, has a top speed of Mach 7 and a range of 1,000 km. (Hypersonix Launch Systems)

Australian firms Hypersonix Launch Systems and Nominal Systems signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on 15 November to develop digital twin technologies for Hypersonix's new hypersonic vehicle.

Under the agreement the companies will develop the ‘Hyper Twin X TM', a digital twin concept that will support the development of the DART AE, a hydrogen-fuelled, scramjet technology demonstrator. Nominal Systems is based in Canberra and specialises in digital twin products and services.

Hypersonix said the digital twin demonstrator will act as a 1:1 virtual representation of real-world characteristics in terms of geometry, performance, behaviour, and condition. “Hypersonix and Nominal Systems are not just building a digital twin of the [DART AE] but also of the atmospheric environment that it operates in,” the company said in a press release.

The company told Janes on 18 November, “We are currently building the concept demonstrator with Nominal Systems so we can seek out and work with early adopter customers.”


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Update: Hypersonix teams up for DART AE digital twin

by Jon Grevatt

The DART AE is a 3.5 m long single-use hypersonic vehicle powered by a SPARTAN scramjet engine that, according to developer Hypersonix, has a top speed of Mach 7 and a range of 1,000 km. (Hypersonix Launch Systems)

Australian firms Hypersonix Launch Systems and Nominal Systems signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on 15 November to develop digital twin technologies for Hypersonix's new hypersonic vehicle.

Under the agreement the companies will develop the ‘Hyper Twin X TM', a digital twin concept that will support the development of the DART AE, a hydrogen-fuelled, scramjet technology demonstrator. Nominal Systems is based in Canberra and specialises in digital twin products and services.

Hypersonix said the digital twin demonstrator will act as a 1:1 virtual representation of real-world characteristics in terms of geometry, performance, behaviour, and condition. “Hypersonix and Nominal Systems are not just building a digital twin of the [DART AE] but also of the atmospheric environment that it operates in,” the company said in a press release.

The company told Janes on 18 November, “We are currently building the concept demonstrator with Nominal Systems so we can seek out and work with early adopter customers.”


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Update: Hypersonix teams up for DART AE digital twin

by Jon Grevatt

The DART AE is a 3.5 m long single-use hypersonic vehicle powered by a SPARTAN scramjet engine that, according to developer Hypersonix, has a top speed of Mach 7 and a range of 1,000 km. (Hypersonix Launch Systems)

Australian firms Hypersonix Launch Systems and Nominal Systems signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on 15 November to develop digital twin technologies for Hypersonix's new hypersonic vehicle.

Under the agreement the companies will develop the ‘Hyper Twin X TM', a digital twin concept that will support the development of the DART AE, a hydrogen-fuelled, scramjet technology demonstrator. Nominal Systems is based in Canberra and specialises in digital twin products and services.

Hypersonix said the digital twin demonstrator will act as a 1:1 virtual representation of real-world characteristics in terms of geometry, performance, behaviour, and condition. “Hypersonix and Nominal Systems are not just building a digital twin of the [DART AE] but also of the atmospheric environment that it operates in,” the company said in a press release.

The company told Janes on 18 November, “We are currently building the concept demonstrator with Nominal Systems so we can seek out and work with early adopter customers.”


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Update: Hypersonix teams up for DART AE digital twin

by Jon Grevatt

The DART AE is a 3.5 m long single-use hypersonic vehicle powered by a SPARTAN scramjet engine that, according to developer Hypersonix, has a top speed of Mach 7 and a range of 1,000 km. (Hypersonix Launch Systems)

Australian firms Hypersonix Launch Systems and Nominal Systems signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on 15 November to develop digital twin technologies for Hypersonix's new hypersonic vehicle.

Under the agreement the companies will develop the ‘Hyper Twin X TM', a digital twin concept that will support the development of the DART AE, a hydrogen-fuelled, scramjet technology demonstrator. Nominal Systems is based in Canberra and specialises in digital twin products and services.

Hypersonix said the digital twin demonstrator will act as a 1:1 virtual representation of real-world characteristics in terms of geometry, performance, behaviour, and condition. “Hypersonix and Nominal Systems are not just building a digital twin of the [DART AE] but also of the atmospheric environment that it operates in,” the company said in a press release.

The company told Janes on 18 November, “We are currently building the concept demonstrator with Nominal Systems so we can seek out and work with early adopter customers.”


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Update: Hypersonix teams up for DART AE digital twin

by Jon Grevatt

The DART AE is a 3.5 m long single-use hypersonic vehicle powered by a SPARTAN scramjet engine that, according to developer Hypersonix, has a top speed of Mach 7 and a range of 1,000 km. (Hypersonix Launch Systems)

Australian firms Hypersonix Launch Systems and Nominal Systems signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on 15 November to develop digital twin technologies for Hypersonix's new hypersonic vehicle.

Under the agreement the companies will develop the ‘Hyper Twin X TM', a digital twin concept that will support the development of the DART AE, a hydrogen-fuelled, scramjet technology demonstrator. Nominal Systems is based in Canberra and specialises in digital twin products and services.

Hypersonix said the digital twin demonstrator will act as a 1:1 virtual representation of real-world characteristics in terms of geometry, performance, behaviour, and condition. “Hypersonix and Nominal Systems are not just building a digital twin of the [DART AE] but also of the atmospheric environment that it operates in,” the company said in a press release.

The company told Janes on 18 November, “We are currently building the concept demonstrator with Nominal Systems so we can seek out and work with early adopter customers.”


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Update: Hypersonix teams up for DART AE digital twin

by Jon Grevatt

The DART AE is a 3.5 m long single-use hypersonic vehicle powered by a SPARTAN scramjet engine that, according to developer Hypersonix, has a top speed of Mach 7 and a range of 1,000 km. (Hypersonix Launch Systems)

Australian firms Hypersonix Launch Systems and Nominal Systems signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on 15 November to develop digital twin technologies for Hypersonix's new hypersonic vehicle.

Under the agreement the companies will develop the ‘Hyper Twin X TM', a digital twin concept that will support the development of the DART AE, a hydrogen-fuelled, scramjet technology demonstrator. Nominal Systems is based in Canberra and specialises in digital twin products and services.

Hypersonix said the digital twin demonstrator will act as a 1:1 virtual representation of real-world characteristics in terms of geometry, performance, behaviour, and condition. “Hypersonix and Nominal Systems are not just building a digital twin of the [DART AE] but also of the atmospheric environment that it operates in,” the company said in a press release.

The company told Janes on 18 November, “We are currently building the concept demonstrator with Nominal Systems so we can seek out and work with early adopter customers.”


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Australian firms Hypersonix Launch Systems and Nominal Systems signed a memorandum of understanding ...

Update: Hypersonix teams up for DART AE digital twin

by Jon Grevatt

The DART AE is a 3.5 m long single-use hypersonic vehicle powered by a SPARTAN scramjet engine that, according to developer Hypersonix, has a top speed of Mach 7 and a range of 1,000 km. (Hypersonix Launch Systems)

Australian firms Hypersonix Launch Systems and Nominal Systems signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on 15 November to develop digital twin technologies for Hypersonix's new hypersonic vehicle.

Under the agreement the companies will develop the ‘Hyper Twin X TM', a digital twin concept that will support the development of the DART AE, a hydrogen-fuelled, scramjet technology demonstrator. Nominal Systems is based in Canberra and specialises in digital twin products and services.

Hypersonix said the digital twin demonstrator will act as a 1:1 virtual representation of real-world characteristics in terms of geometry, performance, behaviour, and condition. “Hypersonix and Nominal Systems are not just building a digital twin of the [DART AE] but also of the atmospheric environment that it operates in,” the company said in a press release.

The company told Janes on 18 November, “We are currently building the concept demonstrator with Nominal Systems so we can seek out and work with early adopter customers.”


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Australian firms Hypersonix Launch Systems and Nominal Systems signed a memorandum of understanding ...

Update: Hypersonix teams up for DART AE digital twin

by Jon Grevatt

The DART AE is a 3.5 m long single-use hypersonic vehicle powered by a SPARTAN scramjet engine that, according to developer Hypersonix, has a top speed of Mach 7 and a range of 1,000 km. (Hypersonix Launch Systems)

Australian firms Hypersonix Launch Systems and Nominal Systems signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on 15 November to develop digital twin technologies for Hypersonix's new hypersonic vehicle.

Under the agreement the companies will develop the ‘Hyper Twin X TM', a digital twin concept that will support the development of the DART AE, a hydrogen-fuelled, scramjet technology demonstrator. Nominal Systems is based in Canberra and specialises in digital twin products and services.

Hypersonix said the digital twin demonstrator will act as a 1:1 virtual representation of real-world characteristics in terms of geometry, performance, behaviour, and condition. “Hypersonix and Nominal Systems are not just building a digital twin of the [DART AE] but also of the atmospheric environment that it operates in,” the company said in a press release.

The company told Janes on 18 November, “We are currently building the concept demonstrator with Nominal Systems so we can seek out and work with early adopter customers.”


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