Hypersonic Missile Funding Drops In U.S. Army Spending Plan

A Long Range Hypersonic Weapon battery.

Credit: Lockheed Martin
The U.S. Army will seek to reduce funding in fiscal 2025 for a hypersonic missile program on the cusp of being fielded as part of an overall $185.9 billion budget proposal unveiled March 11 by the Biden administration. As the overall top-line request for the Army stagnates compared to the fiscal...
Steve Trimble

Steve covers military aviation, missiles and space for the Aviation Week Network, based in Washington DC.

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