Abstract
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of advanced propulsion technologies in military applications across land, sea, and air domains. It examines the theoretical foundations of propulsion systems, tracing the evolution of aircraft engines from early piston designs to modern jet propulsion. The study explores current state-of-the-art technologies, including advanced turbofan engines, hybrid electric systems, and nuclear propulsion for naval vessels. Special attention is given to emerging fields such as unmanned aerial vehicle propulsion, hypersonic technologies, and stealth engine designs. The research also delves into futuristic concepts like magnetohydrodynamic propulsion and pulse detonation engines. Throughout the analysis, common themes of improved efficiency, enhanced power-to-weight ratios, and increased operational capabilities are highlighted. This paper aims to provide a holistic view of the current landscape and future trajectory of military propulsion technologies, underlining their critical role in shaping modern warfare capabilities.
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