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Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. on May 12, 2021 at 12:38 PM
Launch of Army-Navy Common-Hypersonic Glide Body (C-HGB) in Hawaii on March 19, 2020.
Conversely, in
China’s nightmare scenario, where US allies
do let American missile units use their soil, LRHW batteries in Taiwan, Japan, or South Korea could strike targets more than one thousand miles inside Chinese territory. What’s more, the Navy version of the LRHW, called Conventional Prompt Strike, could launch from submarines or ships at sea anywhere in the Pacific.
“The Long Range Hypersonic Weapon provides a capability at a distance greater than 2,775 km,” an Army spokesman told me. That’s about 1,725 miles – at a minimum. The “greater than” leaves the door wide open for a significantly longer range than that.
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Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. on March 12, 2021 at 12:52 PM
Launch of Army-Navy Common-Hypersonic Glide Body (C-HGB) in Hawaii on March 19, 2020.
Gen. James McConville
By building new Multi-Domain Task Force units armed with long-range missiles, “what we want to do as a service is provide the combatant commander…multiple options,” the Army Chief of Staff, Gen. James McConville, told the Defense Writers Group on Thursday.
“A wider base of long-range precision fires… enabled by all our terrestrial forces not just sea and air but by land forces as well is critically important to stabilizing what is becoming a more unstable environment in the western Pacific,” Davidson told Sen. Tom Cotton. “Long-range precision fires delivered by the ground force, I think, are critically important.”
Air Force Prepares Latest Hypersonic Missile Test Amid Arms Race With China, Russia
On 3/8/21 at 3:57 AM EST
The U.S. Air Force is set to conduct the first flight test in its hypersonic missile project within the next 30 days, as the Pentagon pushes ahead with its research into the next-generation weapons.
The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center s Armament Directorate issued a statement on Friday noting that the first booster test flight (BTF-1) of the AGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon known as ARRW will take place within a month, following unexplained delays.
The test had been due to happen last week, and before that was scheduled for some time in December 2020. The Air Force did not say specifically why the launch had been repeatedly pushed back, though cited technical findings and the COVID-19 pandemic as factors.
Air Force Prepares Latest Hypersonic Missile Test Amid Arms Race With China, Russia
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