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19 Nov 2024

Hypersonics Prioritised In New AUKUS Deal

Hypersonics Prioritised In New AUKUS Deal
American Marines fire rockets from a Himars system in Norway. Image: Lance Cpl. Emma Gray, U.S. Department of Defense
U.K. Ministry of Defence press release

The development of hypersonic technology is to be accelerated under a new AUKUS arrangement – bolstering the collective security of the three nations with battle-winning capabilities of the future.  

This joint work will enable the faster development, testing, and evaluation of innovative hypersonic vehicles and technologies - representing a new level of collaboration between AUKUS partners.  

This arrangement will also provide a wealth of procurement opportunities across a breath of UK suppliers; safeguarding and creating a number of high skilled jobs in the UK and supporting economic growth. 

Hypersonic capabilities can include long-range strike missiles capable of travelling considerably faster than the speed of sound, with these advanced systems able to be launched from land, sea, or air.   

Collaborating trilaterally will allow AUKUS partners to accelerate the development of cutting-edge, battle-winning capabilities in a way that no one nation could do alone. The UK, US and Australia will be able to take advantage of collective resources, shared testing facilities and pooled technical expertise.   

This work is aimed at ensuring each nation has the capabilities needed to defend against rapidly evolving threats, with the three partners signing the Hypersonic Flight Test and Experimentation (HyFliTE) Project Arrangement.  

Existing national efforts will be incorporated, including multiple test flights of hypersonic vehicles that can be used in a range of activities. 

UK Defence Secretary, John Healey MP said:    

“This landmark arrangement with our US and Australian partners demonstrates the commitment of AUKUS partners to staying at the forefront of battle-winning defence technology.”

To read more, please visit MOD's website
 

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