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Calz
21st November 2011, 07:49
Lovely ... just what we need ...

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(AFP) – 3 days ago

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon on Thursday held a successful test flight of a flying bomb that travels faster than the speed of sound and will give military planners the ability to strike targets anywhere in the world in less than a hour.

Launched by rocket from Hawaii at 1130 GMT, the "Advanced Hypersonic Weapon," or AHW, glided through the upper atmosphere over the Pacific "at hypersonic speed" before hitting its target on the Kwajalein atoll in the Marshall Islands, a Pentagon statement said.

Kwajalein is about 2,500 miles (4,000 kilometers) southwest of Hawaii. The Pentagon did not say what top speeds were reached by the vehicle, which unlike a ballistic missile is maneuverable.

Scientists classify hypersonic speeds as those that exceed Mach 5 -- or five times the speed of sound -- 3,728 miles (6,000 kilometers) an hour.

The test aimed to gather data on "aerodynamics, navigation, guidance and control, and thermal protection technologies," said Lieutenant Colonel Melinda Morgan, a Pentagon spokeswoman.

The US Army's AHW project is part of the "Prompt Global Strike" program which seeks to give the US military the means to deliver conventional weapons anywhere in the world within an hour.

On August 11, the Pentagon test flew another hypersonic glider dubbed HTV-2, which is capable of flying 27,000 kilometers per hour, but it was a failure.

The AHW's range is less than that of the HTV-2, the Congressional Research Service said in a report, without providing specifics.

The Pentagon has invested 239.9 million dollars in the Global Strike program this year, including 69 million for the flying bomb tested Thursday, CRS said.

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Jonathon
21st November 2011, 07:56
Gee wonder what that cost to develop and manufacture. Whatever happened to that whole "we're going broke" thing. Then again, how do you put a price on feeling so much safer knowing we can annihilate 3rd world countries with greater efficiency :wacko: And to think one of my lifetime warranty screwdrivers just broke....

Calz
21st November 2011, 07:58
Gee wonder what that cost to develop and manufacture. Whatever happened to that whole "we're going broke" thing. Then again, how do you put a price on feeling so much safer knowing we can annihilate 3rd world countries with greater efficiency :wacko: And to think one of my lifetime warranty screwdrivers just broke....

US military industrial complex serves the elite (not the usa) ... who last I checked ... were *not* broke.

SaiphStar
21st November 2011, 08:43
I heard of the test via the "Science & Environment" section of the BBC news website. Interesting how test firing a hypersonic missile as part of a plan to create a 'prompt global strike' system makes the Science & environment section.

This on the back of Israel recently test firing a long-range missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. Yet Iran makes the BBC news headlines for being 'provocative' with their continued pursuit of nuclear energy. Surely that deserves to be posted under the "Science & Environment" section as well? No?

lightseeker
21st November 2011, 18:32
Absolutely SaiphStar.