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Hypersonic Missile Innovation

The U.S. Army and Navy recently completed a successful end-to-end flight test of a conventional hypersonic missile, the first live-fire event for the Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon system.

We are developing game-changing hypersonic?solutions to ensure our customers are always ready for what’s ahead.

Traveling at Mach 5 (or a mile a second) and above is the new standard on the battlefield of tomorrow. Lockheed Martin has been developing highly advanced hypersonic technology for the last 60 years, and we’re implementing these systems in the world, today.

Hypersonic capabilities are critical for the United States Department of Defense, and continued investment in these technologies is imperative at Lockheed Martin. Our world-class experience, talented workforce, and investment in missile, material, and integrated deterrence technologies set us apart, allowing us to deliver these capabilities faster than anyone else. We’re helping the United States and its allies to further hypersonic technologies and systems to detect and defeat ever-evolving threats.

Leading Hypersonic Solutions

Lockheed Martin is partnering with DARPA, the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Army, and the U.S. Navy to transition hypersonic concepts to operational reality. Discover why hypersonics are a key to battlefield supremacy and an essential element in national defense.

Lockheed Martin’s Chief Technology Officer and VP Steve Walker and VP, Advanced Program Development, 兔子先生 Eric Scherff explain the advantages of hypersonic systems and Lockheed Martin's expertise in scaling complex weapon systems and leadership in hypersonics.

Hypersonic Weapon Systems

Advanced missile and hypersonic vehicle technologies will enhance end-to-end strike force systems, increasing the potential for deterring future threats.

ARRW

Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW)

The Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) program combines critical high-speed flight technologies and accelerates the weaponization of air-to-ground hypersonic strike capabilities for the U.S. Air Force.

CPS

Conventional Prompt Strike (CPS)

CPS is a hypersonic boost-glide missile development and test program that provides longer range, shorter flight times, and high survivability against enemy defenses.

HALO

Hypersonic Air-Launched Offensive Anti-Surface Warfare (HALO)

HALO enables carrier-based aircraft to conduct high-speed stand-off strikes against high-value surface threats so the U.S. Navy can operate in and control contested battlespaces (artist’s concept).

LRHW

Long Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW)

LRHW will leverage the common hypersonic glide body and introduce a new class of ultrafast and maneuverable long-range missiles with the ability to launch from ground mobile platforms.

Hypersonic Defense Systems

Lockheed Martin has been anticipating a new warfighting dynamic for more than 60 years. We’re leveraging decades of company-wide missile defense and hypersonic strike expertise to develop systems designed for a changing world – incorporating proven technologies, industry partnerships, and investments – so the warfighter can counter complex threats.

Our world-class portfolio of 21st Century Security systems are durable, upgradeable and reliable. They are designed to detect, track and defend against today’s threats, and rapidly evolve to defeat the emerging threats of tomorrow. We continue to mature innovative hypersonic defense technologies to protect our nation, allies, and partners.

Solving Hypersonic Challenges

Hypersonic systems are a game-changer for national security. Creating hypersonic technology presents several tough, complex engineering challenges. Hypersonic systems will travel at Mach 5 and potentially even faster. To give you an idea, at Mach 5, you’re traveling over a mile per second. Creating a system that fast means overcoming a number of difficult engineering and physics challenges:

Heat

Heat

At hypersonic speeds, friction and air resistance create an incredible amount of heat, which needs to be managed through tough but lightweight heat shields and thermal protection systems.
Innovative Materials

Innovative Materials

Managing extreme heat and speed means applying advanced materials and composites that can withstand extreme environments.
Maneuverability

Maneuverability

Hypersonic systems are designed to operate in contested environments and must be capable of overcoming a wide range of defenses.?
Accuracy

Accuracy

A system moving at a mile every second needs to operate with an incredible degree of precise maneuverability.?
Communication

Communication

Basic operations, like communications, become a significant challenge during hypersonic flight. A system must maintain connectivity to operators and decision-makers through communications and sensor systems.

Investing in the American Hypersonics Workforce

Lockheed Martin is aggressively investing in hypersonic development and in the American hypersonics workforce and supply pipeline.??

Digital Factories

Over the past two years, we have launched a factory site for hypersonic production in Courtland, Alabama and enhanced our development capability at Grand Prairie, Texas to support multiple hypersonic programs.

University Engagement

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University Engagement

We are working with a network of universities to establish new curricula for future hypersonics professionals, develop partnerships with professors and students, and develop professional training tools for our current employees.

Skunk Works Innovation

Just like most Skunk Works? projects, the team supporting the film and the development of the Darkstar aircraft continued their work in secrecy. Our Skunks worked with the film production team to understand their needs, then quietly worked on the design and build until the concept was revealed to the world in the film.

Latest News   ___
Dec 16, 2024
Third Party Article
The U.S. Army and U.S. Navy recently completed a successful flight test of a conventional hypersonic missile.
Aug 08, 2024
Third Party Article
The U.S. Army has deemed a first complete, end-to-end flight test of its hypersonic missile a success.
Jul 22, 2024
Story
Hypersonic missiles take time to develop. Especially those compact enough to stow in the internal bay of stealth aircraft for close-up launches—and innovative enough to maneuver in the hypersonic regime.
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