Raytheon Wins Billion Dollar Contract To Develop Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missiles
Raytheon Wins Billion Dollar Contract To Develop Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missiles The Pentagon awarded Raytheon Technologies a $985 million contract to design, develop and produce a new hypersonic weapon for the US Air Force . Raytheon won the contract to develop and demonstrate scramjet-powered hypersonic cruise missiles. It moves the Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile, or HACM program, out of the prototyping phase and into becoming an operational weapon. It takes the number of companies aiming to build the new weapon from three to one. Raytheon was awarded the "task order" for the Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile that calls for weapon system design, development and initial delivery expected to be completed by March 2027. The HACM, which has been co-developed with the Pentagon''s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, will use air- breathing propulsion to reach five times the speed of sound. - Bloomberg HCAM will become USAF''s second hypersonic missile after Lockheed''s AGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon, or ARRW, a hypersonic weapon launched from a B-52 bomber then glides to its target at super-fast speeds in an unpredictable path. "HACM will provide our commanders with tactical flexibility to employ fighters to hold high-value, time-sensitive targets at risk while maintaining bombers for other strategic targets," Air Force Chief of Staff Gen.
Raytheon Wins Billion Dollar Contract To Develop Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missiles
Raytheon Wins Billion Dollar Contract To Develop Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missiles The Pentagon awarded Raytheon Technologies a $985 million contract to design, develop and produce a new hypersonic weapon for the US Air Force . Raytheon won the contract to develop and demonstrate scramjet-powered hypersonic cruise missiles. It moves the Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile, or HACM program, out of the prototyping phase and into becoming an operational weapon. It takes the number of companies aiming to build the new weapon from three to one. Raytheon was awarded the "task order" for the Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile that calls for weapon system design, development and initial delivery expected to be completed by March 2027. The HACM, which has been co-developed with the Pentagon''s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, will use air- breathing propulsion to reach five times the speed of sound. - Bloomberg HCAM will become USAF''s second hypersonic missile after Lockheed''s AGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon, or ARRW, a hypersonic weapon launched from a B-52 bomber then glides to its target at super-fast speeds in an unpredictable path. "HACM will provide our commanders with tactical flexibility to employ fighters to hold high-value, time-sensitive targets at risk while maintaining bombers for other strategic targets," Air Force Chief of Staff Gen.