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Interestingly, the amount of money the Army has promised to the Castelion Corporation is far less than what the other ...
Army leaders requested $1.7 billion in FY21 to further develop long-range precision fires, with $800 million set aside for hypersonics. The latest request would help activate a hypersonic missile ...
The U.S. Army fired its mid-range missile system, Typhon, from Australia for the first time this week, striking a maritime ...
The Army is prototyping the land-based, ground launched Long Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW) that will provide residual combat capability to Soldiers by Fiscal Year 2023. (Spc. Karleshia Gater/US Army) ...
The first joint flight test of a future hypersonic weapon will take place next year, followed by tests every six months until the weapon is fielded by fiscal year 2023, the chief of Army's ...
WASHINGTON —The U.S. Army expects to deliver — in a little more than 200 days from start to finish — the first hypersonic weapon capability to a unit, a service official said.
The U.S. Army is accelerating the development of a new, lower-cost hypersonic missile system called “Blackbeard,” developed by defense startup Castelion, which was founded by former SpaceX employees.
The US scrapped a test on Wednesday of what’s meant to be the Army’s first hypersonic missile in its arsenal, a setback as the US looks to catch up with China for a crucial weapon of the future.
The U.S. Army reportedly scrapped another test of a hypersonic missile at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida following pre-flight checks. The Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW ...
Late this past year, the Army fielded all the ground support equipment it needs for its first hypersonic missile unit. That’s a late-stage step to fielding the revolutionary weapon in mid-2023 ...