HyperKelp Demos Buoys For Detecting Hypersonic Missiles

Hyper Kelp acoustic buoy

 Buoys listening for noise from hypersonic missiles could tip and cue U.S. missile defense, says HyperKelp.

Credit: HyperKelp
Startup HyperKelp says it is demonstrating air-droppable buoys for the U.S. Navy that as part of a network could detect the acoustic signature of boost-glide hypersonic vehicles, forming a floating network that would tip and cue missile defense. The company says a distributed array of its Kelp Smart...
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