WASHINGTON — The U.S. Air Pressure carried out a second consecutive profitable flight of Lockheed Martin’s AGM-183A Air-launched Speedy Response Weapon, marking the top of the hypersonic program’s booster take a look at section.
The take a look at passed off July 12 and the hypersonic missile, which flew from a B-52H Stratofortress, met major and secondary aims, the service mentioned in a July 13 assertion. With the completion of the booster sequence, ARRW will start all-up-round testing later this yr.
Brig. Gen. Heath Collins, program govt officer for the Air Pressure’s armament directorate, mentioned the flight take a look at expands the weapon’s operational envelope. In keeping with Lockheed, the take a look at showcased ARRW’s means to achieve and face up to hypersonic speeds and can assist this system collect information to tell future testing. It additionally confirmed the weapon’s means to soundly separate from an plane and hit targets from standoff distances, the corporate mentioned in an announcement.
Hypersonic autos can journey and maneuver at speeds above Mach 5, and ARRW is the Air Pressure’s first air-launched hypersonic weapon. The missile is designed to destroy time-sensitive targets and, as soon as fielded, will broaden the service’s precision-strike portfolio.
The Air Pressure’s final profitable ARRW flight occurred in Could and broke a streak of three testing failures for the weapon, which have slowed the service’s plans for starting to subject the system this yr. Congress slashed ARRW procurement funding by almost $161 million for fiscal 2022.
The service’s fiscal 2023 price range request bypassed procurement funding for ARRW. The service plans to ask for $577 million subsequent yr to ramp up prototyping.
Courtney Albon is C4ISRNET’s area and rising know-how reporter. She beforehand lined the U.S. Air Pressure and U.S. Area Pressure for Inside Protection.