Pentagon tests long-range hypersonic weapon

Anything shooting related including law and procedure questions.

Moderator: dromia

Forum rules
Should your post be in Grumpy Old Men? This area is for general shooting related posts only please.
Post Reply
Message
Author
Christel
Site Admin
Posts: 17532
Joined: Fri Nov 05, 2010 7:52 pm
Location: Wind Swept Denmark
Contact:

Pentagon tests long-range hypersonic weapon

#1 Post by Christel »

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15790620

"The US has test-fired a new weapon which can travel at five times the speed of sound, the Pentagon says."

"Its aim is to allow the US military to strike targets anywhere in the world within an hour."

Indeed a small world we live in...
ShootingSight

Re: Pentagon tests long-range hypersonic weapon

#2 Post by ShootingSight »

Actually, the goal is to strike the anywhere within an hour, and not have it look like a nuke launch that might accidentally start WW III.

We already had the capability to strike anywhere within an hour using ICBMs, the problem is that the Russians and Chinese are monitoring launches, and if we launched at some target, using a regular missile, the ballistic trajectory would look exactly like a nuke launch, and make a LOT of people very nervous while wondering if they should launch a retalliatory attack.

This new technology uses a rocket that goes vertical, rather than ballistic, and then the glider gives a longer horizontal range after it reaches altitude.
judders

Re: Pentagon tests long-range hypersonic weapon

#3 Post by judders »

From the article: However, defence analysts Global Security.org say the aim of the programme is to be able to strike a target 3,700 miles (6,000km) away in 35 minutes, with an accuracy of 10m.

An accuracy of 10 miles? That doesn't sound very accurate to me. :shock:
User avatar
Sandgroper
Full-Bore UK Supporter
Posts: 4735
Joined: Sat Nov 06, 2010 3:45 pm
Location: Stanley, Falkland Islands
Contact:

Re: Pentagon tests long-range hypersonic weapon

#4 Post by Sandgroper »

judders wrote:From the article: However, defence analysts Global Security.org say the aim of the programme is to be able to strike a target 3,700 miles (6,000km) away in 35 minutes, with an accuracy of 10m.

An accuracy of 10 miles? That doesn't sound very accurate to me. :shock:
10 metres not 10 miles! ;)
“The standard you walk past is the standard you accept.”

Lieutenant General David Morrison

I plink, therefore I shoot.
judders

Re: Pentagon tests long-range hypersonic weapon

#5 Post by judders »

Sandgroper wrote:10 metres not 10 miles! ;)
I knew that. :oops: ;)
User avatar
dromia
Site Admin
Posts: 20226
Joined: Sat Nov 06, 2010 4:57 am
Home club or Range: The Highlands of Scotland. Cycling Proficiency 1964. Felton & District rifle club. Teesdale Pistol and Rifle club.
Location: Sutherland and Co Durham
Contact:

Re: Pentagon tests long-range hypersonic weapon

#6 Post by dromia »

Will they be competing at Bisley from the US?
Image

Come on Bambi get some

Imperial Good Metric Bad
Analogue Good Digital Bad

Fecking stones

Real farmers don't need subsidies

Cow's farts matter!

For fine firearms and requisites visit

http://www.pukkabundhooks.com/
rox
Posts: 1900
Joined: Fri Dec 10, 2010 1:33 pm
Contact:

Re: Pentagon tests long-range hypersonic weapon

#7 Post by rox »

dromia wrote:Will they be competing at Bisley from the US?
I hope not. Remember when they sent a B52 to flypast Farnborough, and it ended at the wrong airfield in the wrong county? The air show coincided well with the Imperial that year, and during the National match we were treated to a brilliant formation flypast by the Red Arrows that practically skimmed the top of the century butts; I think the Inter Services match was going on at the time, so the RAF must have put in a call for them to arrive just as we were about to resume after falling back.

..
ShootingSight

Re: Pentagon tests long-range hypersonic weapon

#8 Post by ShootingSight »

Sandgroper wrote:
judders wrote:From the article: However, defence analysts Global Security.org say the aim of the programme is to be able to strike a target 3,700 miles (6,000km) away in 35 minutes, with an accuracy of 10m.

An accuracy of 10 miles? That doesn't sound very accurate to me. :shock:
10 metres not 10 miles! ;)
No, no , no. It's 10 minutes. 35 minutes, plus or minus 10 minutes .... ;-) Sometimes they run a little late when the have a headwind.
R.G.C

Re: Pentagon tests long-range hypersonic weapon

#9 Post by R.G.C »

ShootingSight wrote:
Sandgroper wrote:
judders wrote:From the article: However, defence analysts Global Security.org say the aim of the programme is to be able to strike a target 3,700 miles (6,000km) away in 35 minutes, with an accuracy of 10m.

An accuracy of 10 miles? That doesn't sound very accurate to me. :shock:
10 metres not 10 miles! ;)
No, no , no. It's 10 minutes. 35 minutes, plus or minus 10 minutes .... ;-) Sometimes they run a little late when the have a headwind.
Art,

35 minutes at extreme range = 62 metres...No?. Think you can forget about the plus/minus 10 minutes for wind drift!!!!

Happy thanksgiving

R.G.C
User avatar
Blackstuff
Full-Bore UK Supporter
Posts: 7844
Joined: Sun Nov 07, 2010 1:01 pm
Contact:

Re: Pentagon tests long-range hypersonic weapon

#10 Post by Blackstuff »

judders wrote: An accuracy of 10 miles? That doesn't sound very accurate to me. :shock:
Depends on how powerful the bomb is :grin:
DVC
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 9 guests