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Pentagon tests hypersonic weapon that travels 5 times the speed of sound | Mail Online

U.S. Army tests hypersonic weapon that travels five times the speed of sound... and can hit ANY target on earth in 30mins

U.S. may no longer rely on stationing missiles abroad
Prompt Global Strike project to hit anywhere in 60mins
Follows 15-ton bunker busting bomb by USAF

By Lee Moran


A hypersonic flying missile that can strike a target anywhere in the world in just 30 minutes has been unveiled by the U.S. military.

The Advanced Hypersonic Weapon (AHW), which travels five times the speed of sound, was successfully tested yesterday.

It was launched by rocket from Hawaii at 11.30am, glided south westwards through the upper atmosphere over the Pacific at 'hypersonic speed' before hitting its target on the Kwajalein atoll in the Marshall Islands - some 2,500 miles away.
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It comes hot on the heels of the U.S. Air Force announcement that it has taken delivery of eight, 15-ton bunker buster bombs, called the Massive Ordnance Penetrator, that can blow apart 200ft of concrete.

And if it is rolled out by the U.S. military, it will mean America will no longer have to rely on stationing missiles in foreign countries.

The Pentagon did not reveal how fast the AHW, which unlike traditional ballistic missiles can be manoeuvred, reached.

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Hypersonic: The U.S. has tested a weapon, which could look similar to this Falcon HTV-2, that can strike anywhere in the world within 30 minutes of being launched
Launch: The weapon was fired from Hawaii, glided south westwards through the upper atmosphere over the Pacific at 'hypersonic speed' before hitting its target on the Kwajalein atoll in the Marshall Islands - some 2,500 miles away

Zeroed in: The weapon, which could look similar to this Falcon HTV-2, left, was fired from Hawaii, glided south westwards through the upper atmosphere over the Pacific at 'hypersonic speed' before hitting its target on the Kwajalein atoll in the Marshall Islands - some 2,500 miles away

Spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Melinda Morgan said the test was aimed at gathering data on 'aerodynamics, navigation, guidance and control, and thermal protection technologies'.

The U.S. Army's AHW project is part of the 'Prompt Global Strike' programme.

It seeks to give the U.S. military the means to deliver conventional weapons anywhere in the world within an hour.
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Project: The Pentagon test flew another hypersonic glider, dubbed HTV-2, earlier this year, which is capable of flying 16,776 miles per hour

Scientists classify hypersonic speeds as those that exceed Mach 5 - or five times the speed of sound - 3,728 miles per hour.

On August 11, the Pentagon test flew another hypersonic glider dubbed HTV-2, which is capable of flying 16,776 miles per hour. But it was a failure.
Threat: USAF specialists stand under a mock-up of the new bunker busting Big Blu

Threat: USAF specialists stand under a mock-up of the new bunker busting Big Blu

The AHW's range is less than that of the HTV-2, the Congressional Research Service said in a report, without providing specifics.

Despite half the circumference of the earth at the equator measuring 12,450 miles, the maximum distance travelled by the AHW will be significantly less, as it will follow a trajectory rising into the upper atmosphere before making its descent.

The Pentagon has invested $239.9 million in the Global Strike program this year, including $69 million for the flying bomb tested yesterday, CRS said.

The news comes the day after the USAF revealed it would now be using the 15-ton bunker busting Massive Ordnance Penetrator bombs.

B-2 Stealth Bombers will use the six metre long GPS guided rocket, dubbed the Big Blu and fitted with 2.5 tons of explosives, to smash open underground bunkers and tunnels suspected of containing weapons of mass destruction.

The delivery of the super bomb, and testing of the AHW, is in the same week U.S. President Barack Obama said America would act firmly against any nuclear proliferation activities by North Korea.

And it comes as an International Atomic Energy Agency report renewed calls for a pre-emptive strike against Iran's nuclear facilities.

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How do you comment about it ---my friends
 
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Quite Amazing progress by USA.It will help US to project its power all over the world specially against its opponent block countries.
-Due to high speed it will easily enter in to defence shields.
-Due to high explosive it could blast under ground facilities of highly sensitive weapons.
-specially those countries which are moving towards getting sensitive weapon programme such as Iran and N-Korea are at high risks.
-If they can destroy very deeply built constructions then others Countries may also effect.
-China is developing long tunnels infrastructure to use as save place network in a nuke war environment, this weapons is also a threat for that tunnel network.
-But this new high speed weapon is only big threat for those who don't have rapid response power.:smokin:
 
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This is what i like about usa.... By the way this missile is in open.... But am sure america has more powerful and faster missiles.... They just love hiding top secret weapons so no one woul'd be able to counter it....
 
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USA has the best Weapons ,they dont need anymore to produce something they Reign the World !!!
 
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Just amazing just imagine if one of our countries had this, sure a shift in balance of power.
 
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Hmm, missile needs not to be armed for most surface targets......as the wake from the craft would be enough to knock anything out.

But let me ask this one question:

Why are all the non-Pakistan based issues being posted in Pakistan Forums?



MODS....where the hell are you!
 
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