Unmanned US Hypersonic Craft Fails


Washington, Aug 16 (IANS): An unmanned American experimental aircraft failed in a hypersonic test flight and dropped into the Pacific Ocean, the US Air Force said Wednesday.

The aircraft, named X-51A Waverider, failed in its bid to reach a speed of Mach 6 (about 7,300 km per hour) Tuesday, Xinhua reported.

The air force said the craft successfully separated in midair from a B-52 bomber served as mother ship, and the rocket booster fired as planned.

About 16 seconds into the test flight, a fault was identified with one of the cruiser control fins.

"It is unfortunate that a problem with this subsystem caused a termination before we could light the scramjet engine," said Charlie Brink, X-51A program manager.

The X-51A Waverider, or scramjet, was designed to fly for 300 seconds, and it was the third attempt by the air force at getting an X-51A airframe to go hypersonic.

  

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