Hypersonic Missile Test Successful

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The Air Force has successfully completed an end-to-end test of its new hypersonic missile system. The test of the Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) took place off the coast of Southern California on Dec.9. “This test was the first launch of a full prototype operational missile. Previous test events focused on proving the booster performance,” the Air Force said in a statement. “Following the ARRW’s separation from the aircraft, it reached hypersonic speeds greater than five times the speed of sound, completed its flight path and detonated in the terminal area. Indications show that all objectives were met.”

The system has been under development for five years and suffered some early setbacks in the test program. Those glitches were apparently worked out as the Air Force faced pressure from China and Russia, which have hypersonic weapons in their inventories. The Air Force says the missile, designated AG-183A, was launched from a B-52H and is intended to be used as a standoff conventional weapon to “hold fixed, high-value, time-sensitive targets at risk in contested environments.”

Russ Niles
Russ Niles is Editor-in-Chief of AVweb. He has been a pilot for 30 years and joined AVweb 22 years ago. He and his wife Marni live in southern British Columbia where they also operate a small winery.

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  1. Article says, “The Air Force says the missile, designated AG-183A, was launched from a B-52H and is intended to be used as a standoff conventional weapon to “hold fixed, high-value, time-sensitive targets at risk in contested environments.”
    Would like to see a detailed explanation of that – please

    • One example I can think of is taking out Kim Jong-un while he sleeps in his palace:
      Fixed – the building location is known
      High-Value – goes without saying
      Time-Sensitive – hit him so fast he doesn’t have time to start an artillery barrage on Seoul.

  2. “hold fixed, high-value, time-sensitive targets at risk in contested environments.”

    My Mother-in-law should be VERY afraid now.

  3. Gotta love detailed, objective, descriptive, terminology. The next step is to reduce it to an acronym. HF, HV, TSTARCE, which then might be reduced to simply, HifStarks!

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