The Army and Navy conduced a successful test of the Common Hypersonic Glide Body Dec. 12 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Base, Fla. (Luke Lamborn/Navy) The Army and Navy on Thursday completed a ...
“This test is a demonstration of the successful Navy and Army partnership that has allowed us to develop a transformational hypersonic weapon system that will deliver unmatched capability to ...
(US Navy) The second end-to-end flight test of a joint US Army and Navy (USN) hypersonic weapon programme was performed on 12 December, according to a Department of Defense press release.
The U.S. Army has finally test-fired its Dark Eagle hypersonic missile from its trailer-based launcher, something it has been attempting to do for some two years now. The service has explicitly blamed ...
The US Army and the USN are jointly pursuing the weapon as it shares what is described as the C-HGB (Common-Hypersonic Glide Body). The C-HGB is made up of the weapon’s warhead, guidance system ...
A Department of Defense hypersonic missile test from Cape Canaveral on Thursday, Dec. 12 sparked questions on social media from unsuspecting locals who witnessed the missile launch. Ahead of ...
The U.S. Army and U.S. Navy completed a successful end-to-end flight test of a conventional hypersonic missile from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla., on Thursday, Dec. 12, the U.S ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — Cape Canaveral Space Force Station had a different kind of launch on its plate Thursday when the Army and Navy teamed up to complete a test of a hypersonic missile. The launch ...