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A rudimentary but interesting way to look at this would be to ask at what angle the "device" is maintaining its hypersonic speed. And here device means any object (Re-entry vehicle/MaRV/BGV/Missile) that can change its course.Sir ,
I want to ask a doubt after hesitating s lot because may be it could be answered 100th on this thread but still,
Ballistic missiles can reach upto mark 24 (like agni). So how this thing is so different if it is not cruise missile and why there is so much shout about it because there are several quasi ballistic missiles too. Is it just about the fact that it is a ballistic missile that can reach hypersonic speeds and maneuver a bit in end game like a quasi ballistic missile.
Apologies if you have answered this question already.
Thank you
1. Hypersonic at around 90° - MaRV
Travels at almost Mach 20 but as it's literally just falling from above, quite easier to intercept it.
Agni-P
2. Hypersonic in 60-90° - Quasi-Ballistic Missiles
Speed gets slower but maneuverability increases, bit more tricky to intercept.
Shaurya
3. Hypersonic in 45-60° - "there's no name for this category"
Speed again gets slower but maneuverability increases, can perform evasive maneuvers to escape interception
LR-AShM
4. Hypersonic at around 45° - Glide Vehicles
Perhaps the sweet spot between hypersonic speed and maneuverability. Pretty much like the above but with the advantage of being just fraction of its weight as there's no propellant
AGM-18
5. Hypersonic at almost 0° - Hypersonic Cruise Missile
Extreme maneuverability but at the cost of speed, barely qualifies as hypersonic. Quite tough to intercept
X-51 Waverider
NOTE : This classification isn't official and is totally made up by me to make you better understand the topic.
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