China's pursuit of hypersonic weapons "increases tensions in the region," according to the US, which pledged to maintain its capability to repel any Chinese threats.
What exactly is the problem:
The United States is concerned about China's expanding military might and its desire to eliminate American supremacy in Asia.
The July test of a hypersonic missile capable of partially circling the Earth before reentering the atmosphere and gliding on a customizable path to its target underlined China's ambitions to expedite its military capabilities.
Associated concerns:
Although China claimed it was testing a reusable space vehicle, not a missile, experts say the weapons system is plainly meant to evade US missile defences.
What does it mean for a weapon to travel at hypersonic speeds:
Hypersonic speeds are those that are 5 or more times faster than the speed of sound.
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Concerns and consequences for India and the rest of the world:
In theory, the weapon could fly over the South Pole. Because the US military's missile defence systems are aimed at the northern polar route, this would be a major issue.
Given the prior history of relations with China, India is particularly concerned about recent developments.
Such capabilities emphasise the danger that our space assets, as well as our surface assets, face.
The following technology has been used by China:
According to media reports, the exact technology used by China in this particular test is unknown. However, scramjet technology is used by the majority of hypersonic vehicles.
What is scramjet technology, and how does it work:
Scramjets are a type of engine that can handle airflows at speeds that are multiples of the sound speed.
Air from the atmosphere is forced into the combustion chamber of an air-breathing scramjet engine at a supersonic speed of more than Mach two.
The air mixes with the fuel in the chamber to start a supersonic combustion, yet the cruiser will travel at a hypersonic speed of Mach six to seven.