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The U.S. military aims to fly a full-scale rocket plane at 20 times the speed of sound by 2016, officials announced last week.

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, laid out its plan to develop and test-fly the hypersonic vehicle in a press release issued Friday (July 6). The so-called X-plane would travel at Mach 20 — roughly 13,000 mph (20,900 kph) — allowing the military to reach any spot on the globe in less than an hour.

Further, the vehicle would be "recoverable," according to the release — meaning the government could get it back.

To help make all this happen, DARPA has started up a new program called Integrated Hypersonics. IH will build off previous Defense Department research into ultra-fast flight but will need to make some major strides of its own, officials said. [NASA's Vision of Future Air Travel (Gallery)]

"We do not yet have a complete hypersonic system solution," said Gregory Hulcher, director of strategic warfare at the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, in a statement. "Programs like Integrated Hypersonics will leverage previous investments in this field and continue to reduce risk, inform development and advance capabilities.

The Integrated Hypersonics program will focus primarily on five areas: thermal protection; aerodynamics; guidance, navigation and control (GNC); range/instrumentation; and propulsion.

Thermal protection systems are a key requirement for hypersonic flight, which is traditionally defined as anything above Mach 5. Vehicles zooming through the atmosphere at Mach 20 experience temperatures in excess of 3,500 degrees Fahrenheit (1,927 degrees Celsius), DARPA officials said — hot enough to melt stainless steel.

Desired advances in aerodynamics and GNC technology will allow the X-plane to make real-time, in-flight adjustments to account for changing conditions — such as wind gusts — and let it glide safely to its destination.

As far as propulsion goes, IH won't simply adapt an existing rocket designed for space missions. Rather, DARPA is working on a new launch vehicle that would insert the X-plane into its desired trajectory, officials said. The hypersonic vehicle would also have its own integrated rocket to give it a boost during flight, they added.

DARPA has had an active hypersonics research program for years. For example, the agency has conducted two flight tests of a prototype rocket-launched glider, called the Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 (HTV-2), in the last two years.

In the more recent test, launched in August 2011, HTV-2 reached Mach 20 but stayed aloft for only nine minutes. HTV-2 is part of the advanced Conventional Prompt Global Strike weapons program, which aims to develop a bomber capable of reaching any target on Earth within an hour.

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That's what I like about US, instead of boasting, they inform only basic information but technical to the public. And they try there best to achieve that in time. DARPA is one of a kind, which every country is envy off.

I wish DRDO,HAL and ADA was like this.
 
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That's what I like about US, instead of boasting, they inform only basic information but technical to the public. And they try there best to achieve that in time. DARPA is one of a kind, which every country is envy off.

I wish DRDO,HAL and ADA was like this.

Cool stuff, but I think we let TOO MUCH info out.
 
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Cool stuff, but I think we let TOO MUCH info out.
Actually things have changed after the end of cold war.....All matters is psychological effect on the enemy. Imagine what will be the reaction of Russia and China if US develops this, no misslie can bring it down,,,,and those who are capable of building hypersonic weapon already has these projects in pipeline. But I do think, it might attract spy agencies to know more about it....
 
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Some sources claim it is a missile, others say it's an aircraft. I believe it would be a missile not a plane, as the pressure on the pilot's organs and body would be unbearable and he would crush to death.
 
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Some sources claim it is a missile, others say it's an aircraft. I believe it would be a missile not a plane, as the pressure on the pilot's organs and body would be unbearable and he would crush to death.
It will be unmanned and its stated that it will be retractable one, so it will be unmanned bomber.
 
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It will be unmanned and its stated that it will be retractable one, so it will be unmanned bomber.

Due to speed, the signals reaching the aircraft must be of a high frequency. And due to the speed and sudden shift in frequency in region after aircraft traveled, it could behave like small-scale, minimal damage EMP bomb. And there must be atleast.. well I don't know co-ordinates or route so cannot say, but around a dozen satellites if it has got to hit far end China, guiding it. This would be expensive and the frequency of the signals sent must be altered too int he existing satellites.

If they US has worked on it, it must have taken billions of dollar including testing facilities for the test.
 
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That's what I like about US, instead of boasting, they inform only basic information but technical to the public. And they try there best to achieve that in time. DARPA is one of a kind, which every country is envy off.

I wish DRDO,HAL and ADA was like this.

Do you know the R&D budget of DARPA? and when did DRDO/ADA boast?
 
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Actually things have changed after the end of cold war.....All matters is psychological effect on the enemy. Imagine what will be the reaction of Russia and China if US develops this, no misslie can bring it down,,,,and those who are capable of building hypersonic weapon already has these projects in pipeline. But I do think, it might attract spy agencies to know more about it....

Do you know how much is the budget of DARPA? Do you know how much help they get from their private industries like IBM, Lockheed, Boeing, Raytheon, Northrop etc? What kind of environment they are working in?
 
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Do you know how much is the budget of DARPA? Do you know how much help they get from their private industries like IBM, Lockheed, Boeing, Raytheon, Northrop etc? What kind of environment they are working in?
I am just pointing out outcome of their research. And its not a new thing that these companies work with DARPA.

I may be a noob, but I still know few of its program. :undecided:

Due to speed, the signals reaching the aircraft must be of a high frequency. And due to the speed and sudden shift in frequency in region after aircraft traveled, it could behave like small-scale, minimal damage EMP bomb. And there must be atleast.. well I don't know co-ordinates or route so cannot say, but around a dozen satellites if it has got to hit far end China, guiding it. This would be expensive and the frequency of the signals sent must be altered too int he existing satellites.

If they US has worked on it, it must have taken billions of dollar including testing facilities for the test.
Good point mate....frequency of the receiver and transmitter taken into account. Doppler effect...
 
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America certainly excels in technology. News like this are a wake up call for other nations. When something new comes in the defence field, the message to the rest of the world should sound like "Better catch up or one day you will regret it".
 
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Probably a technology demonstrator for a guidance system and the materials that can withstand the intense heat of air friction at hypersonic speeds. I'm pretty sure the thing mentioned in the article will be like this, not an actual plane, but an HGV. We already had multiple tests of this concept, with some success and some failure.
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This (below), will be one of the evolutions of all the tech researched and developed through the programs mentioned, the SR-72
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Its supposedly a Mach 6+ drone with weapons bays for hypersonic cruise missiles, and entering service (projected) around 2030.
 
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