Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Investigation On Loss Of U.S. Hypersonic Glider Continues

This conceptual image shows DARPA's original vision of the hypersonic glider, now known as the Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2. DARPA

Military's Hypersonic Falcon Missile Test a Dud? -- FOXNews.com

On the heels of last week's top-secret X37-B launch, the U.S. Air Force launched -- and ultimately crashed -- an experimental hypersonic glider theoretically capable of hitting Mach 20.

It was a watershed week for conspiracy theorists, with President Barack Obama throwing his support behind several major upgrades to the country's rapid-response strike capability.

On the heels of the top-secret X37-B launch, the U.S. Air Force launched an even more secret experimental hypersonic glider able to travel more than 4,000 miles in 30 minutes from launch. The craft -- dubbed the Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 -- was launched via a Minotaur 4-Lite rocket Thursday from Vandenberg Air Force Base, the Air Force announced.

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More News On The Loss Of Darpa's Hypersonic Glider

US defense agency's hypersonic glider test fails -- AP
Radical hypersonic glider vanishes above Pacific -- The Register
DARPA Loses Contact with Mach 20 “Hypersonic Glider” During Test Flight -- Discover
Falcon has its wings clipped in hypersonic glide test -- The Tech Herald
DARPA Investigates Hypersonic Glider Loss -- Aviation Week
US's hypersonic Falcon missile test a dud? -- One India
At Mach 20, is the Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 a faster 'Aurora'? -- News.com.uk

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