The destroyer USS Zumwalt replaced its twin gun systems with new missile tubes for launching hypersonic missiles.
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Inside Dark Eagle, the US hypersonic weapon rewriting modern warfare
The US Army’s new Dark Eagle hypersonic weapon is moving from PowerPoint to the battlefield, promising to hit distant targets ...
Despite a trained unit, the missile, which is part of a US$10.4 billion hypersonic programme, won’t be ready until early 2026.
USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000) took to sea for the first time in nearly three years after the installation of large missile tubes capable of fielding hypersonic strike weapons, USNI News has learned. Zumwalt ...
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The USS Zumwalt Is Now Armed with Hypersonic Missiles
All three ships of the Zumwalt class are undergoing significant upgrades, including the replacement of standard 155mm deck ...
Castelion officially broke ground on a multi-million-dollar hypersonic missile production and testing facility near Rio ...
Iran has missiles fast enough to threaten US warships, but not the sensors needed to find them. Against a mobile aircraft ...
The Army has once again missed its own deadline for fielding the first U.S. hypersonic weapon, in a sign that one of the Pentagon’s top priorities is still behind schedule. The unit responsible for ...
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In Pictures: Iran's Missiles vs US Navy Strike Power As USS Abraham Lincoln Moves Into The Gulf
As tensions rise in the Middle East, analysts are assessing a critical question: how would Iran’s vast missile arsenal fare ...
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Why the US Navy Is Looking for a Better Interceptor Missile
As China and other adversaries build up their stocks of anti-ship missiles, the US Navy is looking for an answer—one that can be adapted to existing warships’ VLS cells.
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