Sprint100
Well-Known Member
X plane went 6 times the speed of sound. Here's the link:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100527/ap_on_sc/us_hypersonic_flight
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100527/ap_on_sc/us_hypersonic_flight
I saw the pic of the b-52 and thought "holy crap no way!!" ... But then I read the article.
Crazy stuff, but what would be a practical application for something going that fast?
Crazy stuff, but what would be a practical application for something going that fast?
I saw the pic of the b-52 and thought "holy crap no way!!" ... But then I read the article.
Crazy stuff, but what would be a practical application for something going that fast?
The only thing I can think of would be for R&D purposes.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/military/4203874
Popular Mechanics thinks it's a technology testbed for higher speed and longer range conventional missiles... for when you absolutely, positively want to kill something before it has a chance to get away, but you also don't want to go out and drop a nuke.
Back in the Clinton administration they had a fix on Bin Laden's position, so they went after Osama with a conventional missile. Unfortunately the flight time was two hours, and by the time the missile hit, he was gone. The only thing faster out there was our ICBM's... but of course we did not want to go dropping a nuke to take out one guy or one camp. A super fast missile would allow one to hit targets with conventional munitions (or nuclear munitions for that matter) from a distance, yet still cover the distance before the mobile target has a chance to move (hopefully).
That's it right there. My prediction is that the future of airpower will be space based weaponry, drones (like this one), and COIN aircraft. Its stuff like this that will control the ultimate high ground. You can't really hide from something going mach 6 and up.
You're probably right. I'm doing my master's degree through an Air Force program, and so much of the new doctrine is written is along these lines. About the only "new sexy" that you left out was cyber-warfare.
I don't know about the COIN aircraft, though. We're developing a bunch, but the CSAF said that we would never buy less capable aircraft when our fighters can handle all those missions. Most of the COIN aircraft are supposed to get sold overseas, and we'll probably win up as "trainers."
Oooh, Cyber-warfare, forgot about that one. But seriously, space is the key to dominating the battlefied (imo) you can't really hide from orbit. You can go underground, but a kinetic impactor, or a Mach 6 scramjet is just too fast to escape.
Cheap COIN aircraft that could be kept in the field and could provide quick close air support and go low and slow just sounds like a tactically good idea to me, however, you're probably right, and you'd know way more about it than I would.