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In case you haven’t heard, the USAF & DARPA just had an accident

A hypersonic missile currently undergoing testing somehow fell from the B-52 that was carrying it - oops!

Newsroom June 12 09:58

The United States Air Force and DARPA conducted a missile test earlier this week that didn’t exactly go according to plan. The aviation website Avation Week reported that, “a scramjet-powered missile developed under the joint DARPA/U.S. Air Force Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept (HAWC) program was destroyed in a recent test accident.”

During a test flight the HAWC missile in question somehow separated from the pylon mating it to the B-52 delivery plane. The flight was intended as a “captive-carry flight test” only, the missile was not intended to separate from its pylon.

HAWC

DARPA says that the HAWC missile “seeks to develop and demonstrate critical technologies to enable an effective and affordable air-launched hypersonic cruise missile. The program intends to emphasize efficient, rapid and affordable flight tests to validate key technologies.” The missile itself is quite fast.

It can fly at Mach 5 and greater, which is five times the speed of sound. This particular scramjet missile is designed to give the United States better stand-off capabilities and to keep enemies off guard by reducing their window of response time. In particular, DARPA lists several of “technologies of interest” including sustained hypersonic cruise flight and managing the stress caused by thermal heating on the missile’s skin. Of course, one of the big requirements is program affordability.

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While capable, this isn’t the first problem the HAWC missile has encountered. The HAWC missile is reputedly at least a few months behind schedule and was supposed to undergo in-flight testing at the end of 2019, though these tests did not occur for reasons that are still not totally clear.

Lastly, people familiar with the matter have indicated that debris from the crashed missile was collected for technical evaluation. As pointed out, this strongly indicates the flight test that was over land, rather than sea. The China Lake military installation has been suggested as one possible testing location.

Read more: The National Interest

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