Problems with the launcher for the U.S. Army's Dark Eagle hypersonic missile are what have caused the scrapping of three live-fire tests of this weapon this year, according to the service's top ...
The Dark Eagle Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon is the U.S. Army’s bid to break into the hypersonic strike game with a mobile, ...
Congress has received a new report on the Army’s Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW), better known as Dark Eagle. The report from the Congressional Research Service (CRS) comes at a time when the US ...
A new planned test of the Army's Dark Eagle hypersonic missile has been cancelled. "On Sept. 6, the Department planned to conduct a flight test at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, to ...
The SR-72 Darkstar promises Mach 6 reconnaissance and strike capability—but turbine-based combined-cycle engines, brutal ...
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 ...
Dark Eagle is a medium-range surface-to-surface hypersonic missile that is being developed for the US Army by Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman, with variants for deployment on US Navy ships and ...
A major focus in missile development of the 21st century has been hypersonic research. Hypersonic flight is achieved when an object surpasses Mach 5 (3,836 mph), and getting it right is the Holy Grail ...
The Pentagon's newest missile has drawn comparisons with Russia's recently deployed Oreshnik, the two emerging as key contenders in the hypersonic arms race and fueling debates over their capabilities ...
The U.S. Army deployed its Dark Eagle hypersonic missile system to Australia’s Northern Territory during the Talisman Sabre exercise, marking the weapon’s first overseas appearance, the service ...
The United States conducted a test launch of the U.S. Army's hypersonic missile, also known as the Dark Eagle, in Florida on Friday, capable of traveling over five times the speed of sound. Newsweek ...