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<title>Hypersonic Missiles Are the Future—And That’s the Scariest Thing About Them</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ They’re fast. Like, blink-and-it’s-gone fast. Hypersonic missiles can travel at over five times the speed of sound (Mach 5+), twist mid-air like ballerinas on steroids, and dodge the world’s most advanced defense systems with ease. It sounds like a sci-fi weapon—and that’s exactly the problem. ]]></description>
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