Hypersonic Defense Study Launched By
European Consortium
Steve Trimble November
01, 2023
Credit: HYDEF
A European
defense technology organization has kicked off a €110 million ($116 million)
three-year study to define the concept of a hypersonic missile interceptor
proposed by a 13-member consortium led by Spanish Missile Systems (SMS).
A contract
signing on Oct. 31 by Europe’s Organization for Joint Armament Cooperation
launches the SMS-led Hypersonic Defense Interceptor (HYDEF) study, which
includes a proposed interceptor from Diehl Defense.
The HYDEF
system will compete with another project led by MBDA—the Hypersonic Defense
Interceptor Study (HYDIS2)—to form the kinetic component of Europe’s proposed
Timely Warning and Interception with Space-based Theater (TWISTER). The latter
includes a space-based warning and tracking system, which would be networked
with the interceptor batteries developed by either the HYDEF or HYDIS2.
SMS is
itself a consortium formed in 2021 by Spanish companies Sener, GMV and
Escribano M&E. SMS is responsible for managing the HYDEF project, while
Germany’s Diehl leads the technical implementation of the interceptor.
The goal of
the project is to create a European capability to shoot down hypersonic cruise
missiles and hypersonic glide vehicles with an endo-atmospheric interceptor.
A concept
image released by the HYDEF consortium shows a powered interceptor that includes
an advanced divert and attitude control system.
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