Despite the current supply chain obstacles, the Army is confident it can fully field the first Long Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW) units by the end of this calendar year, said Chris Mills of the service's Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office.
Despite testing delays, army officials are bullish that a new Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW) could be fielded by the end of 2023. “We are confident in the calendar year,” James Mills, deputy director of the Army Hypersonics Project Offi.
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At a retirement ceremony Friday for Lt. Col. David Griffin, Lt. Gen. Robert Rasch, director of the Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office, referred to a favorite speech of Griffin’s