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US Navy seeks to develop hypersonic Weapons to catch-up with Russia, China
2018-12-31
[PRESSTV] The US Navy has placed the development of hypersonic weapons on its "acquisition wish list" after Russia’s recent announcement of a successful missile test and planned its deployment in 2019 of an "invincible" strategic missile that can fly 27 times the speed of sound.

Highlighting the growing concerns of US military officials about Russian and Chinese leading advancements on a technology that may potentially pose the threat of making existing US missile defense systems obsolete, pro-military news outlet military.com further reported on Friday that US Air Force has also put a priority on hypersonic weapons.

According to the report, under a recently proposed plan, Chief of US Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson listed the Navy's intention to "develop and field an offensive hypersonic weapon by 2025" as a top priority.

Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov announced on Thursday that the country’s new missile, referred to as Avangard hypersonic glide vehicle, "essentially makes missile defenses useless," further insisting that "no anti-missile can knock it down."
Posted by:Fred

#2  As soon as the fusion generators are small enough to go on the airframe, then the warp-impulse engines will work just hunky-dory. Raise shields!
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2018-12-31 09:48  

#1  Why, Yes!, the US has been funding research on hypersonic weapons for decades.... except they just don't work as of yet. The technological hurdles are immense whether you consider the design of the engines or just finding some material that will not melt halfway to the target.
TL/DR: Pull the other leg... Hypersonic weapons have been the Weapons Of The Futureâ„¢ for decades.
Posted by: magpie   2018-12-31 02:35  

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