HACM undergoing subsystem ground testing, beginning fabrication

HACM undergoing subsystem ground testing, beginning fabrication

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22 May 2023

by Zach Rosenberg

In 2022, Raytheon released this computer rendering to illustrate its HACM concept. (Raytheon)

Raytheon’s Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile (HACM), an air-launched, air-breathing hypersonic vehicle, is undergoing subsystem component testing and beginning component fabrication, company programme director Nate Szyba told Janes .

In September 2022 Raytheon and Northrop Grumman were awarded a USD985 million contract to build and test the HACM by 2027, with the latter providing the propulsion system and the former the vehicle.

“We’re starting to get into some of the ground test activities that we have planned,” said Szyba in a 15 May interview. “We are making really good progress, getting some of the hardware fabrication started and executing some pretty substantial ground test events across the whole programme.”

“We’ll have several design reviews that lead up to our first series of flight-tests, and we’ve got our [preliminary design review] phase of the programme around the same time. I can’t say exactly when that’s going to be,” Szyba said.


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