Showing posts with label falcon htv-2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label falcon htv-2. Show all posts

Thursday, August 18, 2011

DARPA Falcon HTV-2 Deemed Sucessful


Remember the Darpa Falcon HTV-2 mach 20 test plane that the Pentagon lost control of? Well in an ongoing effort to put a positive spin on, DARPA has concluded that the Falcon HTV-2 which controllers lost contact with 20 minutes into the flight, has been rated a successes. DARPA reports that after contact was lost, the test vehicle flew 3 minutes making a controlled decent into the ocean. Now I don't want to call BS on this, but...3 minutes? From what 80 thousand feet? With the control surfaces locked and not in powered flight...well look, it takes a balloon over 9 minutes to fall from 60...So isn't that bs already? as for controlled entry into the ocean? Sounds like a euphemism for crashing to me... So what they really are saying it seems it took 3 minutes to crash into the ocean? ok, well that is the last I am going to mention this...It just seemed so strange that they would put such an obvious spin on this thing, just makes me suspicious... ehhhh....

Friday, August 12, 2011

Pentagon's Falcon HTV-2 Goes Missing on Test Flight

Ground controllers lost contact August 11th with the Pentagon's Falcon HTV-2 Hypersonic test platform, which is capable of speeds in excess of 20x the speed of sound, less than 30 minutes into its test flight.

Launched atop of a Minotaur IV rocket made by Orbital Sciences Corp. at 7:45 a.m. local time from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, DARPA controllers announced at around 8:22 local time, engineers “lost telemetry” with the aircraft. Controllers said later that day that the HTV-2 had "transitioned" to mach 20 where it continued to fly for an additional nine minutes under full control and telemetry, until, as it was put, an anomaly caused loss of signal..... don't you just love euphemisms?

Even though this could be viewed as a failure, this test flight was 3x longer than the previous 9 minutes of operation before the test bed drone crashed into the Pacific.

The Pentagon's HTV-2 test plane's design will allow a non-nuclear response to threats anywhere in the world, within one hour.

As crazy as a 1 hour anywhere in the world hypersonic bomb might seem, It wasn't the Bush administration's first choice. Rearming nuclear tipped Trident missile submarine with conventional explosives was.