Sunday, November 12, 2017

U.S. Navy Conduct Its First Test Of A New Hypersonic Missile

Zachary Keck, National Interest: The U.S. Navy's Ultimate Weapon: Hypersonic Missiles Fired from a Submarine

The U.S. Navy has conducted its first test of a new hypersonic missile.

The test was announced by Vice Adm. Terry Benedict, the director of the Strategic Systems Program (SSP), at the Naval Submarine League’s annual symposium in Arlington, Virginia, on November 2. “I’m very proud to report that at 0300 on Monday night SSP flew from Hawaii [Pacific Missile Range Facility] . . . the first conventional prompt strike missile for the United States Navy in the form factor that would eventually, could eventually be utilized if leadership chooses to do so in an Ohio-class tube,” Benedict said, according U.S. Naval Institute News, which first reported his remarks. “It’s a monumental achievement.”

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WNU Editor: This article has a good review on current developments on hyper-sonic technology.

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