US Air Force test
to launch ultra-fast hypersonic missile fails
Updated
1640 GMT (0040 HKT) April 6, 2021
The attempt to launch a hypersonic missile from a B-52H Stratofortress, like the one pictured in this 2020 file photo, was unsuccessful.
"B-52H Stratofortress took off
Monday over the Point Mugu Sea Range intending to fire the first booster test
vehicle for the AGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) program.
Instead, the test missile was not able to complete its launch sequence and was
safely retained on the aircraft which returned to Edwards AFB," the Air
Force said in a statement.
The test failure is a setback to the US,
which is engaged in a race with China and Russia to develop hypersonic weapons
at a time of increased global tensions. The missiles are designed to travel at
a such a high speed that they can fly great distances and move quickly through
heavily defended airspace to attack targets such as harbors, airfields and
other installations before they can be successfully shot down.
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