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The United States will on Thursday test flight an unmanned rocket launched aircraft capable of attaining top speeds of 21,580 kph as part of development of a new generation of hypersonic weapons that can strike faster than any missile.
The project nicknamed Falcon HTV-2 being developed by the Pentagon and the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency has the capability to reach anywhere in the world in less than 60 minutes.
The hypersonic UAV will be launched on a rocket into space then will glide back down to Earth at speeds of 13,000mph (21,580 kph), the Daily Mail reported.
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The US military hopes that the success of the mission would give them strike capability to hit terrorists or rogue states anywhere in the world in short reaction time.
The rocket carrying the Falcon will take off on Thursday, weather permitting, from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California aboard an Air Force Minotaur IV rocket, which is a decommissioned ballistic missile, the report said.
The Falcon will then separate off and come back down at colossal speeds.
The hypersonic vehicles being developed, the daily quoted US officials as saying, would take less than 12 minutes to fly from New York to Los Angeles, a journey which takes a normal jet more than five hours, when configured into an aircraft.
The Falcon HTV-2, estimated to cost $308 million, has the potential of carrying a payload 1,000 lbs, including a nuclear bomb and the projects completion schedule is 2025.