The United States and China are engaged in an arms race to develop the most lethal hypersonic weapons, U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall (left) told Reuters Tuesday
* The United States and China are engaged in an arms race to develop the most lethal hypersonic weapons, the U.S. Air Force secretary said Tuesday
* 'There is an arms race, not necessarily for increased numbers, but for increased quality,' Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall told Reuters
* In October, the top U.S. military officer, General Mark Milley, confirmed a Chinese hypersonic weapons test
* And on Monday, Space Force Lieutenant General Chance Saltzman said that China's new hypersonic weapon system might be able to stay in space
* This year the Pentagon has held several hypersonic weapons tests with mixed success
* In October, the Navy successfully tested a booster rocket motor that would be used to power a launch vehicle carrying a hypersonic weapon aloft
* Hypersonic weapons travel in the upper atmosphere at speeds of more than five times the speed of sound, or about 3,853 miles per hour
The United States and China are engaged in an arms race to develop the most lethal hypersonic weapons, the U.S. Air Force secretary said on Tuesday, as Beijing and Washington build and test more and more of the high-speed next-generation arms.
'There is an arms race, not necessarily for increased numbers, but for increased quality,' Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall told Reuters during an interview in his Pentagon offices.
'It's an arms race that has been going on for quite some time. The Chinese have been at it very aggressively.'
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Update #1: US in Hypersonic Weapon 'Arms Race' With China -Air Force Secretary (Newsmax/Reuters)
Update #2: US-China hypersonic weapons ‘arms race’ is underway, Air Force chief says (FOX News)
WNU Editor: A race that this Space Force general is saying the US is losing .... U.S. ‘not as advanced’ as China and Russia on hypersonic tech, Space Force general warns (Politico).
2 comments:
Wow, news stories going back two or so years. He is quick on the uptake or there must be some professional definition of arms race the general public is not privy to.
I'm old and, working in the defense industry during the Cold War, I can say the news "America's Late" was the case and it is the best: it was a big stimulus and we've made tremendous progress during that time. Creativity is in our side.
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