Four Development Stages

Each stage generates potential licensing opportunities and increased company valuation

2025

HYPERSMART

Sub-Scale Flight Demonstrator

HYPERsonic Stealth Missile Ascent and Reentry Technology

HYPERSMART is a sub-scale flight demonstrator vehicle designed to showcase the high-speed air breathing engine cycle of the future HYSCRAM engine.

  • Designed to be the fastest hypersonic vehicle ever in the atmosphere

  • Mach 15 is required to get to the Kármán line, the gateway to outer space

  • Faster means less carbon footprint

HYPERSMART will provide the company’s first revenues as an offense/defense product for the US Navy and US Air Force.

2027

HYSCRAM

5-in-1 Hybrid Engine

HYpersonic Superconducting Combustion Ram Accelerated Magnetohydrodynamic

HYSCRAM is a hypersonic, hybrid, rocket-based-combined-cycle (HH-RBCC) system providing a single leap into space, runway to orbit, for a single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) spacecraft.

The system combines superconducting electric power, turbojet, ramjet, scramjet with magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) technology, and an integrated rocket.

One-third of the flight in the atmosphere greatly reduces the amount of liquid oxygen required for rocket propulsion, dramatically reducing cost and carbon emissions.

HYSCRAM will open space safely & affordably for future customers such as:

  • airlines

  • cargo carriers

  • future space stations

2029

HYRAM-XV

Spacecraft Demonstrator

HYpersonic Ram-rocket Atmospheric Magnetohydrodynamic Xperimental Vehicle

HYRAM-XV is a full-size spacecraft that will demonstrate the performance of the HYSCRAM engine with test flights from runway to atmosphere, to near space and back.

HYRAM-XV has been proposed to the US Air Force and Space Missile Command as the armed services future StarFighter, configurable as an unmanned drone with a 20,000 lb payload, or as a manned spacecraft with single or dual seats.

2031

SPACESTAR

First Commercial Spaceplane

SPACESTAR is high-speed, non-stop global transport for passengers or cargo, runway to runway to any destination in under two hours.

Commercial flights could include a visit to the international space station, stop-overs at luxury space hotels, and other points of interest.