UK Hypersonics

@Forest Green : Great documents!
The UK concept is really aggressive with 350kg payload and an intercontinental range when air launched...
 
Its pretty notional

Its also a much bigger concept than AGM-183 because of a lack of UK B-52s, and limiting size/mass on combat air platforms
 
Such things seem more aspirational that practical I think. For the UK I would imagine whatever comes out of all the SciFIRE/HALO research would be applicable to their tactical aircrraft, and presumably as part of the AUKUS arrangement (and the special relationship before it) such tactical fighter compatible hypersonics would be made available to them.
 
The UK’s answer to the Mako missile maybe?

It has been reported that the United Kingdom intends to design and deploy its own hypersonic cruise missile by the year 2030.



The project seeks to develop a missile that can travel at speeds exceeding Mach 5, which is five times faster than the speed of sound. According to The Telegraph, the Ministry of Defence is intent on ensuring the missile is both designed and manufactured within the UK, with aspirations to have it operational by the end of this decade.

 
Interesting development Flyaway, the UK designing and building our own Hypersonic cruise missile by 2030, so that will be the end of the UK/France Perseus missile that was suposed to replace the SCALP-EG/Storm Shadow by the same timeframe.
 
Interesting development Flyaway, the UK designing and building our own Hypersonic cruise missile by 2030, so that will be the end of the UK/France Perseus missile that was suposed to replace the SCALP-EG/Storm Shadow by the same timeframe.

Its totally seperate.

FCASW will be in test in a couple of years. We know the UK will order the long range stealthy version. It remains to be seen if we also order the supersonic, medium range m.

France is doing its own thing for hypersonic as well, primarily to replace the ASMP.

Perseus was only ever an MBDA concept, long superceded by FCASW.
 
Perseus has been dead for a while. The requirement evolved into two separate non-hypersonic missiles under the Future Cruise/Anti-Ship Weapon programme. FC is effectively Storm Shadow II, a subsonic LO land attack missile, while ASW is a supersonic ship-killer. The rumours were while both parties are interested in ASW, the UK really wanted to retain the FC capability as well, hence the split.

It seems likely any new hypersonic missile will be a separate development.
 
It is a pity that Perseus is dead and that the UK and France could not agree to the specifications of the missile, I liked the look of Perseus as well.
 

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