supersonic missile aerodynamics
Supersonic missile aerodynamics refers to the study and understanding of the behavior of missiles traveling faster than the speed of sound. It encompasses the principles, forces, and design considerations pertaining to the flow of air around the missile, as well as the control and stability mechanisms required for effective and efficient flight in supersonic conditions.
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