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Hypersonic flight

Hypersonic flight is flight through the atmosphere below altitudes of about 90 km at speeds greater than Mach 5, a speed where dissociation of air begins to become significant and high heat loads exist. Speeds of Mach 25+ have been achieved below the thermosphere as of 2020.

Reentry vehicle (RV) after an 8,000-kilometre (5,000 mi) flight, 1959. Note the blackened tip of the RV due to aerodynamic heating. Compare to the aerodynamic heating effect on the iron meteorite on the right.

History Edit

The first manufactured object to achieve hypersonic flight was the two-stage Bumper rocket, consisting of a WAC Corporal second stage set on top of a V-2 first stage. In February 1949, at White Sands, the rocket reached a speed of 8,290 km/h (5,150 mph), or about Mach 6.7.[1] The vehicle, however, burned on atmospheric re-entry, and only charred remnants were found. In April 1961, Russian Major Yuri Gagarin became the first human to travel at hypersonic speed, during the world's first piloted orbital flight. Soon after, in May 1961, Alan Shepard became the first American and second person to fly hypersonic when his capsule reentered the atmosphere at a speed above Mach 5 at the end of his suborbital flight over the Atlantic Ocean.[2]

In November 1961, Air Force Major Robert White flew the X-15 research plane at speeds over Mach 6.[3][4] On 3 October 1967, in California, an X-15 reached Mach 6.7.[5]

The reentry problem of a space vehicle was extensively studied.[6] The NASA X-43A flew on scramjet for 10 seconds, and then glided for 10 minutes on its last flight in 2004. The Boeing X-51 Waverider flew on scramjet for 210 seconds in 2013, finally reaching Mach 5.1 on its fourth flight test. The hypersonic regime has since become the subject for further study during the 21st century, and strategic competition between the United States, India, Russia, and China.[7]

Physics Edit

Stagnation point Edit

The stagnation point of air flowing around a body is a point where its local velocity is zero.[6] At this point the air flows around this location. A shock wave forms, which deflects the air from the stagnation point and insulates the flight body from the atmosphere.[6] This can affect the lifting ability of a flight surface to counteract its drag and subsequent free fall.[8][a]

In order to maneuver in the atmosphere at faster speeds than supersonic, the forms of propulsion can still be airbreathing systems, but a ramjet does not suffice for a system to attain Mach 5, as a ramjet slows down the airflow to subsonic.[10] Some systems (waveriders) use a first stage rocket to boost a body into the hypersonic regime. Other systems (boost-glide vehicles) use scramjets after their initial boost, in which the speed of the air passing through the scramjet remains supersonic. Other systems (munitions) use a cannon for their initial boost.[11]

High temperature effect Edit

Hypersonic flow is a high energy flow.[12] The ratio of kinetic energy to the internal energy of the gas increases as the square of the Mach number. When this flow enters a boundary layer, there are high viscous effects due to the friction between air and the high-speed object. In this case, the high kinetic energy is converted in part to internal energy and gas energy is proportional to the internal energy. Therefore, hypersonic boundary layers are high temperature regions due to the viscous dissipation of the flow's kinetic energy. Another region of high temperature flow is the shock layer behind the strong bow shock wave. In the case of the shock layer, the flow's velocity decreases discontinuously as it passes through the shock wave. This results in a loss of kinetic energy and a gain of internal energy behind the shock wave. Due to high temperatures behind the shock wave, dissociation of molecules in the air becomes thermally active. For example, for air at T > 2000 K, dissociation of diatomic oxygen into oxygen radicals is active: O2 → 2O[13]: 41 [14][15] For T > 4000 K, dissociation of diatomic nitrogen into N radicals is active: N2 → 2N[13]: 39  Consequently, in this temperature range, a plasma forms:[16] —molecular dissociation followed by recombination of oxygen and nitrogen radicals produces nitric oxide: N2 + O2 → 2NO, which then dissociates and recombines to form ions: N + O → NO+ + e[13]: 39  [17]

Low density flow Edit

At standard sea-level condition for air, the mean free path of air molecules is about  . Low density air is much thinner. At an altitude of 104 km (342,000 ft) the mean free path is  . Because of this large free mean path aerodynamic concepts, equations, and results based on the assumption of a continuum begin to break down, therefore aerodynamics must be considered from kinetic theory. This regime of aerodynamics is called low-density flow. For a given aerodynamic condition low-density effects depends on the value of a nondimensional parameter called the Knudsen number  , defined as   where   is the typical length scale of the object considered. The value of the Knudsen number based on nose radius,  , can be near one.

Hypersonic vehicles frequently fly at very high altitudes and therefore encounter low-density conditions. Hence, the design and analysis of hypersonic vehicles sometimes require consideration of low-density flow. New generations of hypersonic airplanes may spend a considerable portion of their mission at high altitudes, and for these vehicles, low-density effects will become more significant.[12]

Thin shock layer Edit

The flow field between the shock wave and the body surface is called the shock layer. As the Mach number M increases, the angle of the resulting shock wave decreases. This Mach angle is described by the equation   where a is the speed of the sound wave and v is the flow velocity. Since M=v/a, the equation becomes  . Higher Mach numbers position the shock wave closer to the body surface, thus at hypersonic speeds, the shock wave lies extremely close to the body surface, resulting in a thin shock layer. At low Reynolds number, the boundary layer grows quite thick and merges with the shock wave, leading to a fully viscous shock layer.[18]

Viscous interaction Edit

The compressible flow boundary layer increases proportionately to the square of the Mach number, and inversely to the square root of the Reynolds number.

At hypersonic speeds, this effect becomes much more pronounced, due to the exponential reliance on the Mach number. Since the boundary layer becomes so large, it interacts more viscously with the surrounding flow. The overall effect of this interaction is to create a much higher skin friction than normal, causing greater surface heat flow. Additionally, the surface pressure spikes, which results in a much larger aerodynamic drag coefficient. This effect is extreme at the leading edge and decreases as a function of length along the surface.[12]

Entropy layer Edit

The entropy layer is a region of large velocity gradients caused by the strong curvature of the shock wave. The entropy layer begins at the nose of the aircraft and extends downstream close to the body surface. Downstream of the nose, the entropy layer interacts with the boundary layer which causes an increase in aerodynamic heating at the body surface. Although the shock wave at the nose at supersonic speeds is also curved, the entropy layer is only observed at hypersonic speeds because the magnitude of the curve is far greater at hypersonic speeds.[12]

Applications Edit

Controlled detonation Edit

Researchers in China have used shock waves in a detonation chamber to compress ionized argon plasma waves moving at Mach 14. The waves are directed into magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) generators to create a current pulse that could be scaled up to gigawatt scale, given enough argon gas to feed into the MHD generators.[19]

Shipping Edit

Transport consumes energy for three purposes: overcoming gravity, overcoming air/water friction, and achieving terminal velocity. The reduced trip times and higher flight altitudes reduce the first two, while increasing the third. Proponents claim that the net energy costs of hypersonic transport can be lower than those of conventional transport while slashing journey times.[20]

Stratolaunch Roc can be used to launch hypersonic aircraft.[21]

Hermeus demonstrated transition from turbojet aircraft engine operation to ramjet operation on 17 November 2022,[22] thus avoiding the need to boost aircraft velocities by rocket or scramjet.

See: SR-72, § Mayhem

Weapons Edit

 
Hypersonic weapon, demonstrating its non-parabolic trajectory (denoted in red), has a distinctive signature which is being tracked by one of the layers of the National Defense Space Architecture (NDSA) beginning in 2021. Tranche 0 is to begin deployment in 2022.[23]
  • The satellites of the NDSA, in gray, are to be deployed in constellations orbiting Earth, and constantly keep Earth in their view, depicted by the blue cones representing the fields of view of the satellite constellations. The satellites are to intercommunicate and serve the defensive systems arrayed against enemy hypersonic vehicles, and build a kill chain against them.
  • Conversely, the same satellites can be used to track friendly hypersonic weapons and perform battle damage assessment of their strikes against targets. See JADC2 (Joint all-domain command and control)

Two main types of hypersonic weapons are hypersonic cruise missiles and hypersonic glide vehicles.[b][28] Hypersonic weapons, by definition, travel five or more times the speed of sound. Hypersonic cruise missiles, which are powered by scramjets, are limited to below 100,000 feet (30,000 m);[c] hypersonic glide vehicles can travel higher.

Hypersonic vehicles are much slower than ballistic (i.e. sub-orbital or fractional orbital) missiles, because they travel in the atmosphere, and ballistic missiles travel in the vacuum above the atmosphere. However, they can use the atmosphere to manoeuvre, making them capable of large-angle deviations from a ballistic trajectory.[10] A hypersonic glide vehicle is usually launched with a ballistic first stage, then deploys wings and switches to hypersonic flight as it re-enters the atmosphere, allowing the final stage to evade all existing nuclear missile defense systems, which were designed for ballistic-only missiles.[31]

According to a CNBC July 2019 report (and now in a CNN 2022 report), Russia and China lead in hypersonic weapon development, trailed by the United States,[32][33][34][7][35] and in this case the problem is being addressed in a joint program of the entire Department of Defense.[36] To meet this development need, the US Army is participating in a joint program with the US Navy and Air Force, to develop a hypersonic glide body.[44] India is also developing such weapons.[45] France and Australia may also be pursuing the technology.[10] Japan is acquiring both scramjet (Hypersonic Cruise Missile), and boost-glide weapons (Hyper Velocity Gliding Projectile).[46]

China Edit

China's XingKong-2 (星空二号, Starry-sky-2), a waverider, had its first flight 3 August 2018.[47][48][49][50] In August 2021 China launched a boost-glide vehicle to low-earth orbit, circling Earth before maneuvering toward its target location, missing its target by two dozen miles.[51][52] However China has responded that the vehicle was a spacecraft, and not a missile;[53] there was a July 2021 test of a spaceplane, according to Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian;[54][55][56] Todd Harrison points out that an orbital trajectory would take 90 minutes for a spaceplane to circle Earth (which would defeat the mission of a weapon in hypersonic flight).[54] The US DoD's headquarters (The Pentagon) reported in October 2021 that two such hypersonic launches have occurred; one launch did not demonstrate the accuracy needed for a precision weapon;[51] the second launch by China demonstrated its ability to change trajectories, according to Pentagon reports on the 2021 competition in arms capabilities.[57]

In 2022 China unveiled two more hypersonic models.[58][59] An AI simulation has revealed that a Mach 11 aircraft can simply outrun a Mach 1.3 fighter attempting to engage it, while firing its missile at the "pursuing" fighter.[60] This strategy entails a fire control system to accomplish an over-the-shoulder missile launch, which does not yet exist (2023).[60]

In February 2023 the DF-27 covered 1200 miles in 12 minutes, according to leaked secret documents.[61] The capability directly threatens Guam, and US Navy aircraft carriers.[61]

Russia Edit

In 2016, Russia is believed to have conducted two successful tests of Avangard, a hypersonic glide vehicle. The third known test, in 2017, failed.[62] In 2018, an Avangard was launched at the Dombarovskiy missile base, reaching its target at the Kura shooting range, a distance of 3700 miles (5955 km).[63] Avangard uses new composite materials which are to withstand temperatures of up to 2,000 degrees Celsius (3,632 degrees Fahrenheit).[64] The Avangard's environment at hypersonic speeds reaches such temperatures.[64] Russia considered its carbon fiber solution to be unreliable,[65] and replaced it with new composite materials.[64] Two Avangard hypersonic glide vehicles (HGVs)[66] will first be mounted on SS-19 ICBMs; on 27 December 2019 the weapon was first fielded to the Yasnensky Missile Division, a unit in the Orenburg Oblast.[67] In an earlier report, Franz-Stefan Gady named the unit as the 13th Regiment/Dombarovskiy Division (Strategic Missile Force).[66] In 2021 Russia launched a 3M22 Zircon antiship missile over the White Sea, as part of a series of tests.[68] "Kinzhal and Zircon (Tsirkon) are standoff strike weapons".[69] In February 2022, a coordinated series of missile exercises, some of them hypersonic, were launched on 18 February 2022 in an apparent display of power projection. The launch platforms ranged from submarines in the Barents sea in the Arctic, as well as from ships on the Black sea to the south of Russia. The exercise included a RS-24 Yars ICBM which was launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, and flown across Northern Russia, to land on the Kamchatka peninsula.[70]

United States Edit

These tests have prompted US responses in weapons development.[71] By 2018, the AGM-183[72] and Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon[73] were in development per John Hyten's USSTRATCOM statement on 8 August 2018 (UTC).[74] At least one vendor is developing ceramics to handle the temperatures of hypersonics systems.[75] There are over a dozen US hypersonics projects as of 2018, notes the commander of USSTRATCOM;[74][76][73][77][78][79] from which a future hypersonic cruise missile is sought, perhaps by Q4 FY2021.[80][81][82] The Long range precision fires (LRPF) CFT is supporting Space and Missile Defense Command's pursuit of hypersonics.[85] Joint programs in hypersonics are informed by Army work;[86][87] however, at the strategic level, the bulk of the hypersonics work remains at the Joint level.[92] Long Range Precision Fires (LRPF) is an Army priority, and also a DoD joint effort.[87] The Army and Navy's Common Hypersonic Glide Body (C-HGB) had a successful test of a prototype in March 2020.[93][91] A wind tunnel for testing hypersonic vehicles will be built in Texas (2019).[94] The Army's Land-based Hypersonic Missile "is intended to have a range of 1,400 miles (2,300 km)".[95]: p.6  [43][96][97][98][99] By adding rocket propulsion to a shell or glide body, the joint effort shaved five years off the likely fielding time for hypersonic weapon systems.[100][101] Countermeasures against hypersonics will require sensor data fusion: both radar and infrared sensor tracking data will be required to capture the signature of a hypersonic vehicle in the atmosphere.[106] There are also privately developed hypersonic systems,[107] as well as critics.[108][109]

DoD tested a Common Hypersonic Glide Body (C-HGB) in 2020.[93][110] The Air Force dropped out of the tri-service hypersonic project in 2020, leaving only the Army and Navy on the C-HGB.[111][112][113] According to Air Force chief scientist, Dr. Greg Zacharias, the US anticipates having hypersonic weapons by the 2020s,[114] hypersonic drones by the 2030s, and recoverable hypersonic drone aircraft by the 2040s.[115] The focus of DoD development will be on air-breathing boost-glide hypersonics systems.[116] Countering hypersonic weapons during their cruise phase will require radar with longer range, as well as space-based sensors, and systems for tracking and fire control.[116][117][102][118] A mid-2021 report from the Congressional Research Service states the United States is "unlikely" to field an operational hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV) until 2023.[119] On 21 October 2021, the Pentagon stated that a test of a hypersonic glide body failed to complete, because its booster failed; according to Lt. Cmdr. Timothy Gorman the booster was not part of the equipment under test, but the booster's failure mode will be reviewed to improve the test setup.[120] The test occurred at Pacific Spaceport Complex – Alaska, on Kodiak island.[121] Three rocketsondes at Wallops Island completed successful tests earlier that week, for the hypersonics effort.[121] On 29 October 2021 the booster rocket for the Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon was successfully tested in a static test; the first stage thrust vector control system control system was included.[122] On 26 October 2022 Sandia National Laboratories conducted a successful test of hypersonic technologies at Wallops Island.[123][124]

In September 2021, and in March 2022, US vendors Raytheon/Northrop Grumman,[125][126][127] and Lockheed[128][129] respectively, first successfully tested their air-launched, scramjet-powered hypersonic cruise missiles, which were funded by DARPA.[c] By September 2022 Raytheon was selected for fielding Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile (HACM), a scramjet-powered hypersonic missile by FY2027.[130][131]

Iran Edit

In 2022, Iran was believed to have constructed their first hypersonic missile. Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the commander of the Air Force of the Islamic Republic of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps, announced the construction of the Islamic Republic's first hypersonic missile. He noted: "This new missile was produced to counter air defense shields and passes through all missile defense systems and which represents a big leap in the generation of missiles"[132] and has a speed above Mach 13.[133] but Col. Rob Lodwick, the spokesman for the Pentagon on Middle East affairs said that there are doubts in this regard. [134]

Rand 2017 assessment

Rand Corporation (28 September 2017) estimates there is less than a decade to prevent Hypersonic Missile proliferation.[135] In the same way that anti-ballistic missiles were developed as countermeasures to ballistic missiles, counter-countermeasures to hypersonics systems were not yet in development, as of 2019.[10][136][65][137] See the National Defense Space Architecture (2021), above. But by 2019, $157.4 million was allocated in the FY2020 Pentagon budget for hypersonic defense, out of $2.6 billion for all hypersonic-related research.[95] $207 million of the FY2021 budget was allocated to defensive hypersonics, up from the FY2020 budget allocation of $157 million.[138][139][42] Both the US and Russia withdrew from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty in February 2019. This will spur arms development, including hypersonic weapons,[140][141] in FY2021 and forward.[142] By 2021 the Missile Defense Agency was funding regional countermeasures against hypersonic weapons in their glide phase.[143][144][145] James Acton characterized the proliferation of hypersonic vehicles as never-ending in October 2021; Jeffery Lewis views the proliferation as additional arguments for ending the arms race.[146] Doug Loverro assesses that both missile defense and competition need rethinking.[147] CSIS assesses that hypersonic defense should be the US' priority over hypersonic weapons.[148][d][149][150]

In 2021, DoD was codifying flight test guidelines, knowledge gained from Conventional Prompt Strike (CPS) and the other hypersonics programs,[151] for some 70 hypersonics R&D programs alone, as of 2021.[138][152] In 2021-2023, Heidi Shyu, the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (USD(R&E)) is pursuing a program of annual rapid joint experiments,[153] including hypersonics capabilities, to bring down their cost of development.[154][155] A hypersonic test bed aims to bring the frequency of tests to one per week.[156][157]

Other programs

France,[119] Australia,[119] India,[158] Germany,[119] Japan,[119] South Korea[159] and North Korea[160] and Iran[161] also have hypersonic weapon research programs.[119]

Australia and the US have begun joint development of air-launched hypersonic missiles, as announced by a Pentagon statement on 30 November 2020. The development will build on the $54 million Hypersonic International Flight Research Experimentation (HIFiRE) under which both nations collaborated on over a 15-year period.[162] Small and large companies will all contribute to the development of these hypersonic missiles,[163] named SCIFIRE in 2022.[164][130]

Proposed Edit

Hypersonic aircraft Edit

 
Artist depiction of the Halcyon commercial hypersonic transport aircraft proposed by the Hermeus corporation in flight.
Hypersonic bomber
  •   Expendable Hypersonic Air-Breathing Multi-Mission Demonstrator ("Mayhem")[196] Based on § HAWC and HSSW: "solid rocket-boosted, air-breathing, hypersonic conventional cruise missile", a follow-on to AGM-183A. As of 2020 no design work had been done. By 2022 Mayhem was to be tasked with ISR and strike missions,[197] as a possible bomber.[198][199] Leidos is preparing a system requirements review, and a conceptual design for these missions.[200] Draper Labs has begun a partnership with Leidos.[199] Kratos is preparing a conceptual design for Mayhem, using Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) digital engineering techniques in a System design agent team, a collaboration with Leidos, Calspan, and Draper.[201] DIU is soliciting additional Hypersonic and High-Cadence Airborne Testing Capabilities (HyCAT), for Mayhem.[202]

Hypersonic cruise missile Edit

  •   Advanced Hypersonic Weapon (AHW)[203]
  •   Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept (HAWC, pronounced "hawk"). September 2021: HAWC is DARPA-funded. Built by Raytheon and Northrop Grumman, HAWC is the first US scramjet-powered hypersonic missile to successfully complete a free flight test in the 2020s.[204][125][126][205][95] DARPA's goals for the test, which were successfully met, were: "vehicle integration and release sequence, safe separation from the launch aircraft, booster ignition and boost, booster separation and engine ignition, and cruise".[125] HAWC is capable of sustained, powered maneuver in the atmosphere.[127]: minute 0:55  HAWC appears to depend on a rocket booster to accelerate to scramjet velocities operating in an oxygen-rich environment.[206][207] It is easier to put a seeker on a sub-sonic air-breathing vehicle.[208] In mid-March 2022 a HAWC Scramjet was successfully tested in an air-launched flight by a second vendor.[128][129] On 18 July 2022 Raytheon announced another successful test of its Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept (HAWC) scramjet, in free flight.[209][210]
    1. MoHAWC is a follow-on to DARPA's HAWC project. MoHAWC will seek "to further develop the vehicle’s scramjet propulsion system, upgrade integration algorithms, reduce the size of navigation components, and improve its manufacturing approach".[211]
  •   Hypersonic Conventional Strike Weapon (HCSW - pronounced "hacksaw")[113] passed its critical design review (CDR)[212] but this IDIQ (indefinite duration, indefinite quantity)[212] contract was terminated in favor of ARRW because twice as many ARRWs will fit on a bomber.[213]
  •   Kh-45 (cancelled)
  •   Zircon[214][215]
  •   Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle
  •  /  Brahmos-II
  •   Hycore[159]

Hypersonic glide vehicle Edit

  •   AGM-183A air launched rapid response weapon (ARRW, pronounced "arrow")[205][216][95][217] Telemetry data has been successfully transmitted from ARRW —AGM-183A IMV-2 (Instrumented Measurement Vehicle) to the Point Mugu ground stations, demonstrating the ability to accurately broadcast radio at hypersonic speeds;[218][219] however, ARRW's launch sequence was not completed, as of 15 Dec 2021.[82][220][221] Hundreds of ARRWs or other Hypersonic weapons are being sought by the Air Force.[222] On 9 March 2022 Congress halved funding for ARRW and transferred the balance to ARRW's R&D account to allow for further testing, which puts the procurement contract at risk.[223] A production decision on ARRW has been delayed for a year to complete flight testing.[224][225] On 14 May 2022 an ARRW flight test was successfully completed, for the first time.[226][227] There have been 3 successful tests of ARRW in 2022; however the Air Force is requiring 3 additional successful tests of an All-Up Round (AUR) before making a production decision.[228] No production decision will be made in 2024.[210] The USAF now intends to end the ARRW development program, as of 29 March 2023.[229][230][131][231][232]
  •   DARPA Tactical Boost Glide vehicle[233][234][235]
  •   HGV-202F

Flown Edit

Hypersonic aircraft Edit

Hypersonic glide vehicle Edit

Spaceplanes Edit

Cancelled Edit

Hypersonic aircraft Edit

Spaceplanes Edit

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Ning describes a method for interrelating Reynolds number with Mach number.[9]
  2. ^ "[N]on-nuclear capabilities may be able to complement nuclear forces in strategic deterrence plans"—The 2022 Nuclear Posture Review[24]: 33rd-62nd pages  as cited by Loren Thompson.[25] Thus non-nuclear hypersonics serve as proportionate deterrent layers in the defense strategy of the United States.[24][26][27]
  3. ^ a b According to Alex Hollings, as 21 March 2022 no nation has yet successfully fielded a scramjet-powered hypersonic cruise missile, including Russia's 3M22 Zircon.[29]: minute 10:14  However, tests of DARPA's Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept (HAWC) have now succeeded, using designs by two different vendors in September 2021, and March 2022 respectively.[30]
  4. ^ In the CSIS report and discussion of Hypersonic missile defense, one of the panelists, Kelley M. Sayler (Congressional Research Service) summarized the situation (as of 7 February 2022) and quoted Michael Griffin's assessment that Hypersonic cruise missiles are 10 to 20 times dimmer than ballistic missiles.[148]: min 19:00–21:00 [149]

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Further reading Edit

  • David Wright and Cameron Tracy, "Over-hyped: Physics dictates that hypersonic weapons cannot live up to the grand promises made on their behalf", Scientific American, vol. 325, no. 2 (August 2021), pp. 64–71. Quote from p. 71: "Failure to fully assess [the potential benefits and costs of hypersonic weapons] is a recipe for wasteful spending and increased global risk."

External links Edit

  • A comparative analysis of the performance of long-range hypervelocity vehicles
  • (2022) Joint Air Power Competence Centre (JAPCC)

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Hypersonic flight is flight through the atmosphere below altitudes of about 90 km at speeds greater than Mach 5 a speed where dissociation of air begins to become significant and high heat loads exist Speeds of Mach 25 have been achieved below the thermosphere as of 2020 Reentry vehicle RV after an 8 000 kilometre 5 000 mi flight 1959 Note the blackened tip of the RV due to aerodynamic heating Compare to the aerodynamic heating effect on the iron meteorite on the right Contents 1 History 2 Physics 2 1 Stagnation point 2 2 High temperature effect 2 3 Low density flow 2 4 Thin shock layer 2 5 Viscous interaction 2 6 Entropy layer 3 Applications 3 1 Controlled detonation 3 2 Shipping 3 3 Weapons 3 3 1 China 3 3 2 Russia 3 3 3 United States 3 4 Iran 4 Proposed 4 1 Hypersonic aircraft 4 2 Hypersonic cruise missile 4 3 Hypersonic glide vehicle 5 Flown 5 1 Hypersonic aircraft 5 2 Hypersonic glide vehicle 5 3 Spaceplanes 6 Cancelled 6 1 Hypersonic aircraft 6 2 Spaceplanes 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory EditThe first manufactured object to achieve hypersonic flight was the two stage Bumper rocket consisting of a WAC Corporal second stage set on top of a V 2 first stage In February 1949 at White Sands the rocket reached a speed of 8 290 km h 5 150 mph or about Mach 6 7 1 The vehicle however burned on atmospheric re entry and only charred remnants were found In April 1961 Russian Major Yuri Gagarin became the first human to travel at hypersonic speed during the world s first piloted orbital flight Soon after in May 1961 Alan Shepard became the first American and second person to fly hypersonic when his capsule reentered the atmosphere at a speed above Mach 5 at the end of his suborbital flight over the Atlantic Ocean 2 In November 1961 Air Force Major Robert White flew the X 15 research plane at speeds over Mach 6 3 4 On 3 October 1967 in California an X 15 reached Mach 6 7 5 The reentry problem of a space vehicle was extensively studied 6 The NASA X 43A flew on scramjet for 10 seconds and then glided for 10 minutes on its last flight in 2004 The Boeing X 51 Waverider flew on scramjet for 210 seconds in 2013 finally reaching Mach 5 1 on its fourth flight test The hypersonic regime has since become the subject for further study during the 21st century and strategic competition between the United States India Russia and China 7 Physics EditMain article Hypersonic speed Stagnation point Edit The stagnation point of air flowing around a body is a point where its local velocity is zero 6 At this point the air flows around this location A shock wave forms which deflects the air from the stagnation point and insulates the flight body from the atmosphere 6 This can affect the lifting ability of a flight surface to counteract its drag and subsequent free fall 8 a In order to maneuver in the atmosphere at faster speeds than supersonic the forms of propulsion can still be airbreathing systems but a ramjet does not suffice for a system to attain Mach 5 as a ramjet slows down the airflow to subsonic 10 Some systems waveriders use a first stage rocket to boost a body into the hypersonic regime Other systems boost glide vehicles use scramjets after their initial boost in which the speed of the air passing through the scramjet remains supersonic Other systems munitions use a cannon for their initial boost 11 High temperature effect Edit Hypersonic flow is a high energy flow 12 The ratio of kinetic energy to the internal energy of the gas increases as the square of the Mach number When this flow enters a boundary layer there are high viscous effects due to the friction between air and the high speed object In this case the high kinetic energy is converted in part to internal energy and gas energy is proportional to the internal energy Therefore hypersonic boundary layers are high temperature regions due to the viscous dissipation of the flow s kinetic energy Another region of high temperature flow is the shock layer behind the strong bow shock wave In the case of the shock layer the flow s velocity decreases discontinuously as it passes through the shock wave This results in a loss of kinetic energy and a gain of internal energy behind the shock wave Due to high temperatures behind the shock wave dissociation of molecules in the air becomes thermally active For example for air at T gt 2000 K dissociation of diatomic oxygen into oxygen radicals is active O2 2O 13 41 14 15 For T gt 4000 K dissociation of diatomic nitrogen into N radicals is active N2 2N 13 39 Consequently in this temperature range a plasma forms 16 molecular dissociation followed by recombination of oxygen and nitrogen radicals produces nitric oxide N2 O2 2NO which then dissociates and recombines to form ions N O NO e 13 39 17 Low density flow Edit At standard sea level condition for air the mean free path of air molecules is about l 68 n m displaystyle lambda 68 mathrm nm nbsp Low density air is much thinner At an altitude of 104 km 342 000 ft the mean free path is l 1 f t 0 305 m displaystyle lambda 1 mathrm ft 0 305 mathrm m nbsp Because of this large free mean path aerodynamic concepts equations and results based on the assumption of a continuum begin to break down therefore aerodynamics must be considered from kinetic theory This regime of aerodynamics is called low density flow For a given aerodynamic condition low density effects depends on the value of a nondimensional parameter called the Knudsen number K n displaystyle mathrm Kn nbsp defined as K n l l displaystyle mathrm Kn frac lambda l nbsp where l displaystyle l nbsp is the typical length scale of the object considered The value of the Knudsen number based on nose radius K n l R displaystyle mathrm Kn frac lambda R nbsp can be near one Hypersonic vehicles frequently fly at very high altitudes and therefore encounter low density conditions Hence the design and analysis of hypersonic vehicles sometimes require consideration of low density flow New generations of hypersonic airplanes may spend a considerable portion of their mission at high altitudes and for these vehicles low density effects will become more significant 12 Thin shock layer Edit The flow field between the shock wave and the body surface is called the shock layer As the Mach number M increases the angle of the resulting shock wave decreases This Mach angle is described by the equation m sin 1 a v displaystyle mu sin 1 a v nbsp where a is the speed of the sound wave and v is the flow velocity Since M v a the equation becomes m sin 1 1 M displaystyle mu sin 1 1 M nbsp Higher Mach numbers position the shock wave closer to the body surface thus at hypersonic speeds the shock wave lies extremely close to the body surface resulting in a thin shock layer At low Reynolds number the boundary layer grows quite thick and merges with the shock wave leading to a fully viscous shock layer 18 Viscous interaction Edit The compressible flow boundary layer increases proportionately to the square of the Mach number and inversely to the square root of the Reynolds number At hypersonic speeds this effect becomes much more pronounced due to the exponential reliance on the Mach number Since the boundary layer becomes so large it interacts more viscously with the surrounding flow The overall effect of this interaction is to create a much higher skin friction than normal causing greater surface heat flow Additionally the surface pressure spikes which results in a much larger aerodynamic drag coefficient This effect is extreme at the leading edge and decreases as a function of length along the surface 12 Entropy layer Edit The entropy layer is a region of large velocity gradients caused by the strong curvature of the shock wave The entropy layer begins at the nose of the aircraft and extends downstream close to the body surface Downstream of the nose the entropy layer interacts with the boundary layer which causes an increase in aerodynamic heating at the body surface Although the shock wave at the nose at supersonic speeds is also curved the entropy layer is only observed at hypersonic speeds because the magnitude of the curve is far greater at hypersonic speeds 12 Applications EditControlled detonation Edit Researchers in China have used shock waves in a detonation chamber to compress ionized argon plasma waves moving at Mach 14 The waves are directed into magnetohydrodynamic MHD generators to create a current pulse that could be scaled up to gigawatt scale given enough argon gas to feed into the MHD generators 19 Shipping Edit Transport consumes energy for three purposes overcoming gravity overcoming air water friction and achieving terminal velocity The reduced trip times and higher flight altitudes reduce the first two while increasing the third Proponents claim that the net energy costs of hypersonic transport can be lower than those of conventional transport while slashing journey times 20 Stratolaunch Roc can be used to launch hypersonic aircraft 21 Hermeus demonstrated transition from turbojet aircraft engine operation to ramjet operation on 17 November 2022 22 thus avoiding the need to boost aircraft velocities by rocket or scramjet See SR 72 MayhemWeapons Edit Main article Hypersonic weapon nbsp Hypersonic weapon demonstrating its non parabolic trajectory denoted in red has a distinctive signature which is being tracked by one of the layers of the National Defense Space Architecture NDSA beginning in 2021 Tranche 0 is to begin deployment in 2022 23 The satellites of the NDSA in gray are to be deployed in constellations orbiting Earth and constantly keep Earth in their view depicted by the blue cones representing the fields of view of the satellite constellations The satellites are to intercommunicate and serve the defensive systems arrayed against enemy hypersonic vehicles and build a kill chain against them Conversely the same satellites can be used to track friendly hypersonic weapons and perform battle damage assessment of their strikes against targets See JADC2 Joint all domain command and control Two main types of hypersonic weapons are hypersonic cruise missiles and hypersonic glide vehicles b 28 Hypersonic weapons by definition travel five or more times the speed of sound Hypersonic cruise missiles which are powered by scramjets are limited to below 100 000 feet 30 000 m c hypersonic glide vehicles can travel higher Hypersonic vehicles are much slower than ballistic i e sub orbital or fractional orbital missiles because they travel in the atmosphere and ballistic missiles travel in the vacuum above the atmosphere However they can use the atmosphere to manoeuvre making them capable of large angle deviations from a ballistic trajectory 10 A hypersonic glide vehicle is usually launched with a ballistic first stage then deploys wings and switches to hypersonic flight as it re enters the atmosphere allowing the final stage to evade all existing nuclear missile defense systems which were designed for ballistic only missiles 31 According to a CNBC July 2019 report and now in a CNN 2022 report Russia and China lead in hypersonic weapon development trailed by the United States 32 33 34 7 35 and in this case the problem is being addressed in a joint program of the entire Department of Defense 36 To meet this development need the US Army is participating in a joint program with the US Navy and Air Force to develop a hypersonic glide body 44 India is also developing such weapons 45 France and Australia may also be pursuing the technology 10 Japan is acquiring both scramjet Hypersonic Cruise Missile and boost glide weapons Hyper Velocity Gliding Projectile 46 China Edit China s XingKong 2 星空二号 Starry sky 2 a waverider had its first flight 3 August 2018 47 48 49 50 In August 2021 China launched a boost glide vehicle to low earth orbit circling Earth before maneuvering toward its target location missing its target by two dozen miles 51 52 However China has responded that the vehicle was a spacecraft and not a missile 53 there was a July 2021 test of a spaceplane according to Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian 54 55 56 Todd Harrison points out that an orbital trajectory would take 90 minutes for a spaceplane to circle Earth which would defeat the mission of a weapon in hypersonic flight 54 The US DoD s headquarters The Pentagon reported in October 2021 that two such hypersonic launches have occurred one launch did not demonstrate the accuracy needed for a precision weapon 51 the second launch by China demonstrated its ability to change trajectories according to Pentagon reports on the 2021 competition in arms capabilities 57 In 2022 China unveiled two more hypersonic models 58 59 An AI simulation has revealed that a Mach 11 aircraft can simply outrun a Mach 1 3 fighter attempting to engage it while firing its missile at the pursuing fighter 60 This strategy entails a fire control system to accomplish an over the shoulder missile launch which does not yet exist 2023 60 In February 2023 the DF 27 covered 1200 miles in 12 minutes according to leaked secret documents 61 The capability directly threatens Guam and US Navy aircraft carriers 61 Russia Edit In 2016 Russia is believed to have conducted two successful tests of Avangard a hypersonic glide vehicle The third known test in 2017 failed 62 In 2018 an Avangard was launched at the Dombarovskiy missile base reaching its target at the Kura shooting range a distance of 3700 miles 5955 km 63 Avangard uses new composite materials which are to withstand temperatures of up to 2 000 degrees Celsius 3 632 degrees Fahrenheit 64 The Avangard s environment at hypersonic speeds reaches such temperatures 64 Russia considered its carbon fiber solution to be unreliable 65 and replaced it with new composite materials 64 Two Avangard hypersonic glide vehicles HGVs 66 will first be mounted on SS 19 ICBMs on 27 December 2019 the weapon was first fielded to the Yasnensky Missile Division a unit in the Orenburg Oblast 67 In an earlier report Franz Stefan Gady named the unit as the 13th Regiment Dombarovskiy Division Strategic Missile Force 66 In 2021 Russia launched a 3M22 Zircon antiship missile over the White Sea as part of a series of tests 68 Kinzhal and Zircon Tsirkon are standoff strike weapons 69 In February 2022 a coordinated series of missile exercises some of them hypersonic were launched on 18 February 2022 in an apparent display of power projection The launch platforms ranged from submarines in the Barents sea in the Arctic as well as from ships on the Black sea to the south of Russia The exercise included a RS 24 Yars ICBM which was launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome and flown across Northern Russia to land on the Kamchatka peninsula 70 United States Edit See also Prompt Global Strike These tests have prompted US responses in weapons development 71 By 2018 the AGM 183 72 and Long Range Hypersonic Weapon 73 were in development per John Hyten s USSTRATCOM statement on 8 August 2018 UTC 74 At least one vendor is developing ceramics to handle the temperatures of hypersonics systems 75 There are over a dozen US hypersonics projects as of 2018 notes the commander of USSTRATCOM 74 76 73 77 78 79 from which a future hypersonic cruise missile is sought perhaps by Q4 FY2021 80 81 82 The Long range precision fires LRPF CFT is supporting Space and Missile Defense Command s pursuit of hypersonics 85 Joint programs in hypersonics are informed by Army work 86 87 however at the strategic level the bulk of the hypersonics work remains at the Joint level 92 Long Range Precision Fires LRPF is an Army priority and also a DoD joint effort 87 The Army and Navy s Common Hypersonic Glide Body C HGB had a successful test of a prototype in March 2020 93 91 A wind tunnel for testing hypersonic vehicles will be built in Texas 2019 94 The Army s Land based Hypersonic Missile is intended to have a range of 1 400 miles 2 300 km 95 p 6 43 96 97 98 99 By adding rocket propulsion to a shell or glide body the joint effort shaved five years off the likely fielding time for hypersonic weapon systems 100 101 Countermeasures against hypersonics will require sensor data fusion both radar and infrared sensor tracking data will be required to capture the signature of a hypersonic vehicle in the atmosphere 106 There are also privately developed hypersonic systems 107 as well as critics 108 109 DoD tested a Common Hypersonic Glide Body C HGB in 2020 93 110 The Air Force dropped out of the tri service hypersonic project in 2020 leaving only the Army and Navy on the C HGB 111 112 113 According to Air Force chief scientist Dr Greg Zacharias the US anticipates having hypersonic weapons by the 2020s 114 hypersonic drones by the 2030s and recoverable hypersonic drone aircraft by the 2040s 115 The focus of DoD development will be on air breathing boost glide hypersonics systems 116 Countering hypersonic weapons during their cruise phase will require radar with longer range as well as space based sensors and systems for tracking and fire control 116 117 102 118 A mid 2021 report from the Congressional Research Service states the United States is unlikely to field an operational hypersonic glide vehicle HGV until 2023 119 On 21 October 2021 the Pentagon stated that a test of a hypersonic glide body failed to complete because its booster failed according to Lt Cmdr Timothy Gorman the booster was not part of the equipment under test but the booster s failure mode will be reviewed to improve the test setup 120 The test occurred at Pacific Spaceport Complex Alaska on Kodiak island 121 Three rocketsondes at Wallops Island completed successful tests earlier that week for the hypersonics effort 121 On 29 October 2021 the booster rocket for the Long Range Hypersonic Weapon was successfully tested in a static test the first stage thrust vector control system control system was included 122 On 26 October 2022 Sandia National Laboratories conducted a successful test of hypersonic technologies at Wallops Island 123 124 In September 2021 and in March 2022 US vendors Raytheon Northrop Grumman 125 126 127 and Lockheed 128 129 respectively first successfully tested their air launched scramjet powered hypersonic cruise missiles which were funded by DARPA c By September 2022 Raytheon was selected for fielding Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile HACM a scramjet powered hypersonic missile by FY2027 130 131 Iran Edit In 2022 Iran was believed to have constructed their first hypersonic missile Amir Ali Hajizadeh the commander of the Air Force of the Islamic Republic of Iran s Revolutionary Guards Corps announced the construction of the Islamic Republic s first hypersonic missile He noted This new missile was produced to counter air defense shields and passes through all missile defense systems and which represents a big leap in the generation of missiles 132 and has a speed above Mach 13 133 but Col Rob Lodwick the spokesman for the Pentagon on Middle East affairs said that there are doubts in this regard 134 Rand 2017 assessmentRand Corporation 28 September 2017 estimates there is less than a decade to prevent Hypersonic Missile proliferation 135 In the same way that anti ballistic missiles were developed as countermeasures to ballistic missiles counter countermeasures to hypersonics systems were not yet in development as of 2019 10 136 65 137 See the National Defense Space Architecture 2021 above But by 2019 157 4 million was allocated in the FY2020 Pentagon budget for hypersonic defense out of 2 6 billion for all hypersonic related research 95 207 million of the FY2021 budget was allocated to defensive hypersonics up from the FY2020 budget allocation of 157 million 138 139 42 Both the US and Russia withdrew from the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces INF Treaty in February 2019 This will spur arms development including hypersonic weapons 140 141 in FY2021 and forward 142 By 2021 the Missile Defense Agency was funding regional countermeasures against hypersonic weapons in their glide phase 143 144 145 James Acton characterized the proliferation of hypersonic vehicles as never ending in October 2021 Jeffery Lewis views the proliferation as additional arguments for ending the arms race 146 Doug Loverro assesses that both missile defense and competition need rethinking 147 CSIS assesses that hypersonic defense should be the US priority over hypersonic weapons 148 d 149 150 In 2021 DoD was codifying flight test guidelines knowledge gained from Conventional Prompt Strike CPS and the other hypersonics programs 151 for some 70 hypersonics R amp D programs alone as of 2021 138 152 In 2021 2023 Heidi Shyu the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering USD R amp E is pursuing a program of annual rapid joint experiments 153 including hypersonics capabilities to bring down their cost of development 154 155 A hypersonic test bed aims to bring the frequency of tests to one per week 156 157 Other programsFrance 119 Australia 119 India 158 Germany 119 Japan 119 South Korea 159 and North Korea 160 and Iran 161 also have hypersonic weapon research programs 119 Australia and the US have begun joint development of air launched hypersonic missiles as announced by a Pentagon statement on 30 November 2020 The development will build on the 54 million Hypersonic International Flight Research Experimentation HIFiRE under which both nations collaborated on over a 15 year period 162 Small and large companies will all contribute to the development of these hypersonic missiles 163 named SCIFIRE in 2022 164 130 Proposed EditHypersonic aircraft Edit nbsp Artist depiction of the Halcyon commercial hypersonic transport aircraft proposed by the Hermeus corporation in flight nbsp I Plane 165 nbsp 14 X nbsp Avatar spacecraft 166 nbsp Advanced Technology Vehicle 167 nbsp DARPA XS 1 168 nbsp Destinus hydrogen powered hypersonic aircraft A prototype was tested last year 169 20 170 nbsp Dream Chaser 171 nbsp NASA X 43 172 173 nbsp HyperSoar 174 nbsp HyperStar hypersonic passenger airliner 175 nbsp Falcon HTV 2 176 nbsp Boeing Commercial Airplanes hypersonic airliner Concept 177 178 nbsp Lockheed Martin SR 72 179 nbsp Kholod nbsp Ayaks waverider spaceplane nbsp Programme for Reusable In orbit Demonstrator in Europe PRIDE nbsp Sanger II 180 nbsp HyShot nbsp Hytex 181 nbsp Horus 182 nbsp SHEFEX nbsp Skylon 183 nbsp Reaction Engines A2 nbsp Hypersonic Air Vehicle Experimental HVX 184 185 with Concept V aircraft 186 nbsp Spartan 187 nbsp HEXAFLY 188 nbsp SpaceLiner 189 nbsp STRATOFLY 190 nbsp Zero Emission Hyper Sonic Transport nbsp Hermeus Quarterhourse unmanned hypersonic demonstrator designed to land and take off on conventional runways 191 nbsp Hermeus Halcyon hypersonic transport 192 nbsp Venus Aerospace Stargazer hypersonic airliner 193 with rotating detonation rocket engine 194 195 Hypersonic bomber nbsp Expendable Hypersonic Air Breathing Multi Mission Demonstrator Mayhem 196 Based on HAWC and HSSW solid rocket boosted air breathing hypersonic conventional cruise missile a follow on to AGM 183A As of 2020 no design work had been done By 2022 Mayhem was to be tasked with ISR and strike missions 197 as a possible bomber 198 199 Leidos is preparing a system requirements review and a conceptual design for these missions 200 Draper Labs has begun a partnership with Leidos 199 Kratos is preparing a conceptual design for Mayhem using Air Force Research Laboratory AFRL digital engineering techniques in a System design agent team a collaboration with Leidos Calspan and Draper 201 DIU is soliciting additional Hypersonic and High Cadence Airborne Testing Capabilities HyCAT for Mayhem 202 Hypersonic cruise missile Edit nbsp Advanced Hypersonic Weapon AHW 203 nbsp Hypersonic Air breathing Weapon Concept HAWC pronounced hawk September 2021 HAWC is DARPA funded Built by Raytheon and Northrop Grumman HAWC is the first US scramjet powered hypersonic missile to successfully complete a free flight test in the 2020s 204 125 126 205 95 DARPA s goals for the test which were successfully met were vehicle integration and release sequence safe separation from the launch aircraft booster ignition and boost booster separation and engine ignition and cruise 125 HAWC is capable of sustained powered maneuver in the atmosphere 127 minute 0 55 HAWC appears to depend on a rocket booster to accelerate to scramjet velocities operating in an oxygen rich environment 206 207 It is easier to put a seeker on a sub sonic air breathing vehicle 208 In mid March 2022 a HAWC Scramjet was successfully tested in an air launched flight by a second vendor 128 129 On 18 July 2022 Raytheon announced another successful test of its Hypersonic Air breathing Weapon Concept HAWC scramjet in free flight 209 210 MoHAWC is a follow on to DARPA s HAWC project MoHAWC will seek to further develop the vehicle s scramjet propulsion system upgrade integration algorithms reduce the size of navigation components and improve its manufacturing approach 211 nbsp Hypersonic Conventional Strike Weapon HCSW pronounced hacksaw 113 passed its critical design review CDR 212 but this IDIQ indefinite duration indefinite quantity 212 contract was terminated in favor of ARRW because twice as many ARRWs will fit on a bomber 213 nbsp Kh 45 cancelled nbsp Zircon 214 215 nbsp Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle nbsp nbsp Brahmos II nbsp Hycore 159 Hypersonic glide vehicle Edit nbsp AGM 183A air launched rapid response weapon ARRW pronounced arrow 205 216 95 217 Telemetry data has been successfully transmitted from ARRW AGM 183A IMV 2 Instrumented Measurement Vehicle to the Point Mugu ground stations demonstrating the ability to accurately broadcast radio at hypersonic speeds 218 219 however ARRW s launch sequence was not completed as of 15 Dec 2021 82 220 221 Hundreds of ARRWs or other Hypersonic weapons are being sought by the Air Force 222 On 9 March 2022 Congress halved funding for ARRW and transferred the balance to ARRW s R amp D account to allow for further testing which puts the procurement contract at risk 223 A production decision on ARRW has been delayed for a year to complete flight testing 224 225 On 14 May 2022 an ARRW flight test was successfully completed for the first time 226 227 There have been 3 successful tests of ARRW in 2022 however the Air Force is requiring 3 additional successful tests of an All Up Round AUR before making a production decision 228 No production decision will be made in 2024 210 The USAF now intends to end the ARRW development program as of 29 March 2023 229 230 131 231 232 nbsp DARPA Tactical Boost Glide vehicle 233 234 235 nbsp HGV 202FFlown EditHypersonic aircraft Edit nbsp North American X 15 crewed 236 nbsp Lockheed X 17 237 nbsp NASA X 43 nbsp Boeing X 51 238 nbsp WZ 8 239 nbsp HSTDV 240 Hypersonic glide vehicle Edit nbsp Avangard 241 nbsp DF ZF nbsp Hwasong 8 160 nbsp Unnamed 160 242 Spaceplanes Edit nbsp Space Shuttle orbiter crewed nbsp Buran human rated only flew without crew 243 nbsp RLV TD 244 nbsp Boeing X 37 245 nbsp Shenlong 246 nbsp IXV 247 nbsp BOR 4 248 nbsp Martin X 23 PRIME 249 nbsp ASSET 250 nbsp HYFLEX 251 nbsp Chongfu Shiyong Shiyan Hangtian Qi disputed nbsp Jiageng 1 252 Cancelled EditHypersonic aircraft Edit nbsp Silbervogel Sanger bomber 253 nbsp Keldysh bomber 254 nbsp Tupolev Tu 360 follow on to Tu 160 nbsp Tupolev Tu 2000 255 nbsp Lockheed L 301Spaceplanes Edit nbsp Boeing X 20 Dyna Soar nbsp Rockwell X 30 National Aerospace Plane nbsp Orbital Sciences X 34 nbsp Mikoyan Gurevich MiG 105 nbsp Tsien Spaceplane 1949 256 nbsp HOPE X 257 nbsp XCOR Lynx nbsp Lockheed Martin X 33 258 nbsp Hermes 259 nbsp Prometheus 260 nbsp HL 20 Personnel Launch System nbsp HL 42 nbsp BAC Mustard 261 nbsp Kliper 262 nbsp HOTOL nbsp Valier Raketenschiff 263 nbsp Rockwell C 1057 264 See also EditHypersonic effect Supersonic transport Lifting body List of X planes Thunderbird 1Notes Edit Ning describes a method for interrelating Reynolds number with Mach number 9 N on nuclear capabilities may be able to complement nuclear forces in strategic deterrence plans The 2022 Nuclear Posture Review 24 33rd 62nd pages as cited by Loren Thompson 25 Thus non nuclear hypersonics serve as proportionate deterrent layers in the defense strategy of the United States 24 26 27 a b According to Alex Hollings as 21 March 2022 no nation has yet successfully fielded a scramjet powered hypersonic cruise missile including Russia s 3M22 Zircon 29 minute 10 14 However tests of DARPA s Hypersonic Air breathing Weapon Concept HAWC have now succeeded using designs by two different vendors in September 2021 and March 2022 respectively 30 In the CSIS report and discussion of Hypersonic missile defense one of the panelists Kelley M Sayler Congressional Research Service summarized the situation as of 7 February 2022 and quoted Michael Griffin s assessment that Hypersonic cruise missiles are 10 to 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programs a b c Sydney J Freedberg Jr 30 August 2019 Hypersonics Army Awards 699M To Build First Missiles For A Combat Unit prototypes Dynetics Common hypersonic glide body C HGB Lockheed Long range hypersonic weapon LRHW Nancy Jones Bonbrest U S Army RCCTO 30 August 2019 Army awards hypersonic weapon system contracts 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 India successfully test fires hypersonic missile carrier 4th country to achieve the feat ThePrint 7 September 2020 Retrieved 8 September 2020 Yeo Mike 13 March 2020 Japan unveils its hypersonic weapons plans Defense News China tests waverider hypersonic aircraft Starry Sky 2 3 August 2018 China successfully tests first hypersonic aircraft that can carry nuclear warheads Times of India The Times of India 6 August 2018 Youtube clip XingKong 2 hypersonic aircraft Starry Sky 2 YouTube Retrieved 9 October 2020 Holmes Liao 8 Oct 2021 China s Development of Hypersonic Missiles and Thought on Hypersonic Defense Publication China Brief Volume 21 Issue 19 Critique of JF 12 hypersonic wind tunnel as well as the newer JF 22 detonation driven ultra high speed and high enthalpy shock tunnel used for XingKong PLA strategists fear that the U S may deploy hypersonic weapons on the first island chain and or the second island chain directly threatening China a b Tyler Rogoway 16 Oct 2021 China Tested A Fractional Orbital Bombardment System That Uses A Hypersonic Glide Vehicle Report China surprises U S with hypersonic missile test FT reports Reuters 17 October 2021 via www reuters com Hannah Ritchie CNN 18 October 2021 China denies testing a nuclear capable hypersonic missile says it was a spacecraft a b Hitchens Theresa 19 October 2021 After China s Hypersonic Test US Alarm And Many Unanswered Questions Trevithick Joseph 18 October 2021 China s Claim That Its Fractional Orbital Bombardment System Was A Spaceplane Test Doesn t Add Up Updated The Drive Demetri Sevastopulo Washington OCTOBER 20 2021 China conducted two hypersonic weapons tests this summer David E Sanger and William J Broad The New York Times 28 Oct 2021 China Testing New Weapon Jolts Pentagon Mike Yeo 10 Nov 2022 China displays air launched hypersonic missile at air show near Taiwan Mockups of 2PZD 21 thought to be air launched versions of YJ 21 Tanmay Kadam 13 Nov 2022 China Unveils World s 1st Carrier Based Hypersonic Anti Ship Missile YJ 21 That Can Strike The Eagle China has finally unveiled its YJ 21 or the Eagle Strike 21 shipborne hypersonic anti ship missile that has long been shrouded in mystery The missile has been put on display at the ongoing Zhuhai Air Show a b Stephen Chen SCMP 28 Feb 2023 Chinese AI simulates hypersonic air battle offering surprising tactic for winning Mach 11 dogfight a b Geoff Ziezulewicz 18 Apr 2023 Pentagon Yes we are still lagging behind China s hypersonics DF 27 Macias Amanda 26 December 2018 The Kremlin says it conducted another successful test of a hypersonic weapon CNBC Retrieved 27 December 2018 Putin crows as he oversees Russian hypersonic weapons test ABC News 26 December 2018 a b c Putin Says Invulnerable New Hypersonic Nuclear Missile Is Ready For Deployment The Huffington Post 27 December 2018 a b Amanda Macias 12 October 2018 Russia hits a snag in developing a hypersonic weapon after Putin said it was already in production CNBC a b Franz Stefan Gady 14 November 2019 Russia Avangard Hypersonic Warhead to Enter Service in Coming Weeks The Russian Strategic Missile Force will receive the first two ICBMs fitted with the Avangard warhead in late November or early December The Avangard HGV was codenamed Yu 71 under Project 4202 In late November early December two UR 100N UTTKh missiles equipped with the hypersonic glide vehicles from the first regiment of Avangard systems will assume experimental combat duty in the Dombarovsky division of the Strategic Missile Force Tass 13 November The 13th regiment will reportedly be the first unit to receive the two retrofitted SS 19 ICBMs The regiment is part of the Dombarovskiy Red Banner missile division Eventually 4 more SS 19s fitted with Avangard HGVs will join the 13th Regiment a second regiment with six Avangard SS 19s will be stood up by 2027 Vladimir Isachenkov 27 December 2019 New Russian weapon can travel 27 times the speed of sound Associated Press Avangard has been fielded to the Yasnensky Missile Division a unit in the Orenburg Oblast The first regiment with the Avangard took up combat duty Na boevoe dezhurstvo zastupil pervyj polk s Avangardami in Russian Interfax 27 December 2019 Russia commissions intercontinental hypersonic weapon NBC News Associated Press 27 December 2019 AP 29 Nov 2021 Russian Navy test fires hypersonic missile in the White Sea Roger McDermott 7 Feb 2022 The Role of Hypersonic Weapons in Russian Military Strategy Giperzvukovogo Oruzhiya GZO or Giperzvukovyye letatel nyye apparaty GZLA Kinzhal Tsirkon Kalibr Poseidon Avangard Burevestnik Sarmat CNN 19 Feb 2022 Prakash Nanda Eurasian Times 6 Nov 2022 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review Joseph Trevithic 6 August 2019 Air Force Reveals Tests Of Supposed Record Setting Scramjet Engine From Northrop Grumman Reim2020 04 30T00 42 00 01 00 Garrett US Air Force launches study of another hypersonic cruise missile Flight Global Retrieved 9 October 2020 THERESA HITCHENS and AARON MEHTA As Air Force Signals Hypersonic Doubts Key Senators Want To Go Faster 24 September 2021 a b Valerie Insinna 20 Dec 2021 Air Force hypersonic weapon runs into trouble after a third failed test Mary Kate Aylward 5 February 2019 Experiments in hyperspeed more on Prompt Global Strike Megan Eckstein 3 November 2017 Navy Conducts Flight Test to Support Conventional Prompt Strike From Ohio Class SSGNs 1st hypersonic glide vehicle test Flight experiment 1 41 83 84 Army Futures Command aims to tap into innovative culture in Austin and beyond www army mil a b Long range precision fires modernization a joint effort Army tech leader says www army mil Aaron Gregg 2 August 2019 In conversations with 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Defense Agency boss reveals his goals challenges on the job Increase the discrimination of the radars and other sensors Use Large aperture sensors Use Space based missile sensors An SM 3 Block IIA missile test against ICBM is scheduled for 2020 Plan out the detection control and engagement the sensors the command and control the fire control and the weapons the kill vehicles Theresa Hitchens Katz Justin 9 October 2020 SDA Missile Tracking A Strategic Win For L3Harris SpaceX 102 103 104 105 Colin Clark 19 June 2019 Raytheon Northrop Will Soon Fly Hypersonic Cruise Missile Breaking Defense Paris Air Show new additive process materials to build the combustor of a scramjet potential integration among members of an intercommunicating swarm of hypersonics systems Shannon Bugos Katz Justin 29 September 2021 Congress Shouldn t Rubber Stamp Hypersonic Weapons Ashish Dangwal Hypersonic Missiles US Draws Big Plan To Track Intercept amp Shoot Down Chinese Super Maneuverable Threats Latest Asian 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