The US Army’s new Dark Eagle hypersonic weapon is moving from PowerPoint to the battlefield, promising to hit distant targets in minutes and compress the decision time for any adversary that ...
At the end of 2025, the US Army announced that its “Bravo Battery” would host batteries of the Dark Eagle hypersonic ...
Despite a trained unit, the missile, which is part of a US$10.4 billion hypersonic programme, won’t be ready until early 2026 ...
The delivery of the first prototype hypersonic hardware to the Army is seen in 2021. (Spc. Karleshia Gater/Army) The U.S. Army’s first unit to receive hypersonic weapons will get a battery’s worth of ...
The Army has once again missed its own deadline for fielding the first US hypersonic weapon, in a sign that one of the Pentagon’s top priorities is still behind schedule.
The US Army has begun fielding its Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW), a spokesperson told Janes on 14 January.
The Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile has an intriguing configuration and is focused on Chinese and Pakistani naval threats.
The United States Army has missed yet another deadline to field its first hypersonic weapon, marking the latest setback ...
Ex-Army chief Peter Leahy has warned the nation is "vulnerable" to the threat of hypersonic missiles as he called on the ...