U.S. Army Vintage Racer Concept Suggests Hypersonic Entry For Loitering UAS

Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy receiving briefing at AUSA
As Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy (far right) received a briefing at the Association of the U.S. Army meeting in the General Atomics booth on multiple topics, his hand rested on a briefing paper revealing critical new details about the Vintage Racer concept.
Credit: U.S. Army
An inadvertent release indicates the U.S. Army is working on a loitering weapon system that can enter a target area at hypersonic speed, then dispense one or multiple unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) to loiter above the area for 60-90 min. The Vintage Racer completed flight testing in 2019 The...

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