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U.S Navy To Develop Mach 4 Hypersonic ALRRM Missile That Can Carry 150-LB Warhead

U.S Navy To Develop Mach 4 Hypersonic ALRRM Missile That Can Carry 150-LB Warhead

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The U.S Navy is developing a new missile which will be cost-effective and travel at four times the speed of sound in a move towards procurement of advanced, but affordable, weapon systems.

The new missile, called the Air-Launched Rapid Response Missile, is being developed by Guide Tech, a subsidiary of Palladyne AI, which was awarded the contract just this month.

The ALRRM will exceed Mach 4 speeds, travelling at 3,069 miles per hour over 350 nautical miles, thanks to its air-breathing solid fuel ramjet (SFRJ) engine.

It would not require onboard oxidisers, allowing the missile to be lightweight and offer extended range compared to rocket-based weapon systems.

Ben Wolff, Palladyne AI CEO and president, said that according to the 2025 National Security Strategy, the US must build cost-effective missiles with high-performance strike capabilities.

The ALRRM will meet these requirements, per the company. It will be small and compact, yet it will accommodate a 150-lb warhead. It will also be compatible with fighter aircraft, especially the fifth-generation platforms.

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