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FRI · 2026-06-19 · 14:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0619-85797
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Could China make a sea-skimming hypersonic missile a real nightmare for the US?

The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has launched a research program focused on low-altitude hypersonic flight technology. This initiative, funded by CAS' Stable Support Programme, aims to explore technologies that could enable the development of weapons like sea-skimming hypersonic missiles.

Chao KongSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-19 · 14:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Could China make a sea-skimming hypersonic missile a real nightmare for the US?
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The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has launched a research program focused on low-altitude hypersonic flight technology. This initiative, funded by CAS' Stable Support Programme, aims to explore technologies that could enable the development of weapons like sea-skimming hypersonic missiles. Such missiles, traveling faster than Mach 5 just above the sea surface, could reduce radar detection and warning times, posing a potential challenge for the US Navy. The project is led by the CAS Institute of Mechanics in collaboration with other leading Chinese research institutions. The research will investigate how to overcome challenges such as extreme aerodynamic heating and electromagnetic disturbances associated with low-altitude hypersonic flight, potentially leading to next-generation strike systems.

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Current Chinese hypersonic systems rely on high-altitude trajectories.

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China has already deployed various hypersonic weapons.

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China is researching technology for low-altitude hypersonic flight.

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Low-altitude hypersonic flight could reduce radar detection ranges and warning times.

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A sea-skimming hypersonic missile could be a nightmare for the US Navy.

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A Chinese hypersonic missile faster than five times the speed of sound, racing just above the sea surface, while staying below the radar horizon.Could this be a new nightmare for the US Navy? Possibly, if a new ambitious low-altitude hypersonic flight research programme launched by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) on Monday yields results.The programme will look into the technology that could support the development of such weapons.The project, funded under CAS’ Stable Support Programme for Basic Research Youth Teams, is led by the academy’s Institute of Mechanics in collaboration with the China" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="23976" data-entity-type="location">University of Science and Technology of China and the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, China’s top-tier institutes with a track record of solving world-class problems.low-altitude hypersonic flight could reduce radar detection ranges, shorten warning times and improve penetration of air-defence networks. Potential applications include hypersonic cruise missiles, high-speed uncrewed aircraft and other next-generation strike systems.To function on the battlefield, these vehicles must withstand extreme aerodynamic heating, severe drag and complex shock-wave interactions, while guidance systems may have to operate through intense electromagnetic disturbances generated by hypersonic flight.China has already deployed various hypersonic weapons, but these systems rely on high-altitude boost-glide trajectories or high-altitude cruise flight.
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