Some lawmakers have voiced impatience with the program’s progress as the Biden administration opens a new round of arms control talks, with hypersonic weapons as a potential bargaining chip. A revealing picture of the speed, dimensions and guidance of the U.S. Air Force’s first air-launched hypersonic missile has come from an unlikely source. To read the above article, plus additional Aviation Week & Space Technology content, click here or on the button below to subscribe now and unlock your savings of up to 23% off the basic rate. Act now for access to this content and continue to receive critical insights and analysis as details of the U.S. Air Force’s first hypersonic weapon show a concept not unlike the AGM-158B cruise missile, albeit 12.5 times faster.
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