Monday, April 6, 2026

China’s Hypersonic Wind Tunnel Surpasses US Capabilities

Since May 2023, China’s JF-22 wind tunnel has been conducting hypersonic tests, making it well-known for its remarkable speed. This wind tunnel, which is 167 meters long and four meters wide, started construction in 2018. It simulates the conditions a spacecraft faces when it re-enters Earth’s atmosphere. This could significantly speed up China’s development of hypersonic flight systems, including missiles that may reach the USA.

Although the JF-22 is not the first to achieve high speeds, it is the first reported to simulate conditions up to Mach 30, which is 30 times the speed of sound. In comparison, the United States’ LENS II tunnel can only reach Mach 7. Furthermore, the JF-22 can run tests for approximately 130 milliseconds, while LENS II can run for only 30 milliseconds.

Mach 30 translates to about 23,000 miles per hour, which is faster than NASA’s space shuttles, which approached Mach 25. The JF-22’s unique method involves using chemical explosions for achieving hypersonic conditions, generating up to 15 gigawatts of power. Some experts believe this makes China’s wind tunnel significantly advanced compared to Western counterparts.

However, many American wind tunnels are focused on Earth-based vehicles rather than space. Concerns also exist about the air chemistry created by chemical explosions. With the U.S. Department of Defense reconsidering physical testing methods, it remains uncertain if America can create a comparable tunnel.

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hypersonic/ˌhaɪpərˈsɑnɪk/adjective
moving much faster than the speed of sound

simulates/ˈsɪmjəˌleɪts/verb
makes a model of real conditions for testing

re-enters/ˌriːˈɛntərz/verb
goes back into an atmosphere from space

gigawatts/ˈɡɪɡəˌwɑts/noun
units for measuring very large amounts of power

counterparts/ˈkaʊntərˌpɑrts/noun
other people or things with the same role

reconsidering/ˌriːkənˈsɪdərɪŋ/verb
thinking again about a decision or plan

How much do you know?

How long is the JF-22 wind tunnel?
167 meters
200 meters
150 meters
100 meters
What is the maximum speed that the JF-22 wind tunnel can simulate?
Mach 25
Mach 30
Mach 20
Mach 15
How long can the JF-22 run tests for?
30 milliseconds
100 milliseconds
130 milliseconds
200 milliseconds
What technique does the JF-22 use to achieve hypersonic conditions?
Rocket propulsion
Chemical explosions
Electric motors
Magnetic fields
How does the speed of Mach 30 translate in miles per hour?
20,000 miles per hour
15,000 miles per hour
23,000 miles per hour
18,000 miles per hour
When did construction for the JF-22 start?
2015
2016
2018
2020
The JF-22 is the first wind tunnel to achieve speeds up to Mach 30.
The LENS II tunnel can run tests for a longer duration than the JF-22.
The JF-22 wind tunnel is primarily focused on Earth-based vehicles.
Concerns exist about the air chemistry created by chemical explosions in the JF-22.
China’s JF-22 maintains a remarkable advantage over Western counterparts.
NASA's space shuttles approached speeds of Mach 30.
The JF-22 wind tunnel can simulate speeds up to Mach
The duration for which the JF-22 can run tests is approximately milliseconds.
Mach 30 translates to about miles per hour.
Construction of the JF-22 began in .
The unique method of the JF-22 involves using explosions.
The United States' LENS II tunnel can only reach speeds of .
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Vocabulary List:
6 words · tap to reveal
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Accent
hypersonic/ˌhaɪpərˈsɑnɪk/adjective
moving much faster than the speed of sound
simulates/ˈsɪmjəˌleɪts/verb
makes a model of real conditions for testing
re-enters/ˌriːˈɛntərz/verb
goes back into an atmosphere from space
gigawatts/ˈɡɪɡəˌwɑts/noun
units for measuring very large amounts of power
counterparts/ˈkaʊntərˌpɑrts/noun
other people or things with the same role
reconsidering/ˌriːkənˈsɪdərɪŋ/verb
thinking again about a decision or plan

How much do you know?

How long is the JF-22 wind tunnel?
167 meters
200 meters
150 meters
100 meters
What is the maximum speed that the JF-22 wind tunnel can simulate?
Mach 25
Mach 30
Mach 20
Mach 15
How long can the JF-22 run tests for?
30 milliseconds
100 milliseconds
130 milliseconds
200 milliseconds
What technique does the JF-22 use to achieve hypersonic conditions?
Rocket propulsion
Chemical explosions
Electric motors
Magnetic fields
How does the speed of Mach 30 translate in miles per hour?
20,000 miles per hour
15,000 miles per hour
23,000 miles per hour
18,000 miles per hour
When did construction for the JF-22 start?
2015
2016
2018
2020
The JF-22 is the first wind tunnel to achieve speeds up to Mach 30.
The LENS II tunnel can run tests for a longer duration than the JF-22.
The JF-22 wind tunnel is primarily focused on Earth-based vehicles.
Concerns exist about the air chemistry created by chemical explosions in the JF-22.
China’s JF-22 maintains a remarkable advantage over Western counterparts.
NASA's space shuttles approached speeds of Mach 30.
The JF-22 wind tunnel can simulate speeds up to Mach
The duration for which the JF-22 can run tests is approximately milliseconds.
Mach 30 translates to about miles per hour.
Construction of the JF-22 began in .
The unique method of the JF-22 involves using explosions.
The United States' LENS II tunnel can only reach speeds of .
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