US Air Force’s hypersonic test vehicle BOLT-1B has conducted its successful flight. The flight was carried out over Norway on September 2.
The test vehicle lifted off from the Andøya Space Sub-Orbital launch site at 11:41:01 local time and reached an apogee of 157 miles (254 kilometers) before safely splashing down inside the impact and dispersion area.
As planned, the test concluded with BOLT-1B impacting the ocean approximately 115 miles (185 kilometers) offshore.
BOLT-1B completed all test objectives, according to reports. The experimental vehicle traveled over the Norwegian Sea at Mach 7.2 and provided a stream ofimportant data on the physics of airflow at hypersonic speeds.
The project is coordinated by the Air Force Office Scientific Research from the United States and is carried out by Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), the Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems Directorate (AFRL/RQ), and the German Aerospace Center (DLR).
In this video, Defense Updates analyzes why the successful test of the BOLT-1B hypersonic vehicle is awesome news for the U.S. ?
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Chapters:
00:11 INTRODUCTION
02:20 HYPERSONIC WEAPON
04:18 AFRL’s INSIGHTS
05:59 AID IN HYPERSONIC WEAPON DEVELOPMENT
06:52 ANALYSIS
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The test vehicle lifted off from the Andøya Space Sub-Orbital launch site at 11:41:01 local time and reached an apogee of 157 miles (254 kilometers) before safely splashing down inside the impact and dispersion area.
As planned, the test concluded with BOLT-1B impacting the ocean approximately 115 miles (185 kilometers) offshore.
BOLT-1B completed all test objectives, according to reports. The experimental vehicle traveled over the Norwegian Sea at Mach 7.2 and provided a stream ofimportant data on the physics of airflow at hypersonic speeds.
The project is coordinated by the Air Force Office Scientific Research from the United States and is carried out by Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), the Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems Directorate (AFRL/RQ), and the German Aerospace Center (DLR).
In this video, Defense Updates analyzes why the successful test of the BOLT-1B hypersonic vehicle is awesome news for the U.S. ?
#defenseupdates #hypersonicmissile #usmilitary
Chapters:
00:11 INTRODUCTION
02:20 HYPERSONIC WEAPON
04:18 AFRL’s INSIGHTS
05:59 AID IN HYPERSONIC WEAPON DEVELOPMENT
06:52 ANALYSIS
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▶️ Narration by Scott Leffler (scottleffler.com)
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"Giant Wyrm" Kevin MacLeod (Licensed under Creative Commons)
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