AUKUS to Develop , Hypersonic Missiles Amid Concerns , Over China's Military Assertiveness.
On April 5, the United States, United Kingdom
and Australia announced that they will work
together on a hypersonic missile project. .
On April 5, the United States, United Kingdom
and Australia announced that they will work
together on a hypersonic missile project. .
NBC reports that the three nations
teamed up to create the security alliance
known as AUKUS in September. .
NBC reports that the three nations
teamed up to create the security alliance
known as AUKUS in September. .
The alliance was formed amid
growing concerns over China's increased
military presence in the Pacific. .
The alliance was formed amid
growing concerns over China's increased
military presence in the Pacific. .
U.S. President Joe Biden,
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson
and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison , said in a joint statement that they are committed to: .
U.S. President Joe Biden,
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson
and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison , said in a joint statement that they are committed to: .
... new trilateral cooperation on hypersonics
and counter-hypersonics, and electronic
warfare capabilities, as well as to expand
information sharing and to deepen
cooperation on defense innovation, AUKUS joint statement, via NBC.
... new trilateral cooperation on hypersonics
and counter-hypersonics, and electronic
warfare capabilities, as well as to expand
information sharing and to deepen
cooperation on defense innovation, AUKUS joint statement, via NBC.
NBC reports that the U.S., Russia and China have
all invested in developing hypersonic missiles. .
Hypersonic weapons systems are designed
to be so fast that modern missile defense
systems are unable to intercept them. .
Hypersonic weapons systems are designed
to be so fast that modern missile defense
systems are unable to intercept them. .
In October, U.S. General Mark Milley
confirmed that China had already
tested a hypersonic weapon system. .
In October, U.S. General Mark Milley
confirmed that China had already
tested a hypersonic weapon system. .
General Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Bloomberg Television that the Chinese test was a , "very significant event of a test of a hypersonic weapon system, and it is very concerning.".
General Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Bloomberg Television that the Chinese test was a , "very significant event of a test of a hypersonic weapon system, and it is very concerning.".
Russia has also reportedly been accused of using hypersonic missiles in its invasion of Ukraine.