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Researchers in China say they've found a way to make hypersonic missiles more potent.
The technique is called skip-gliding, where the vehicle flies to the edge of space and then bounces off the denser upper layers of Earth 's atmosphere like a stone skipping on water.
That would potentially increase the range of a hypersonian missile by up to 34% and its flight time by 28% .
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