The U.S. Navy hopes it can more quickly deploy hypersonic weapons on
submarines by leveraging testing by the U.S. Army and onboard a Navy
destroyer, as well as prioritizing funding for an underwater launch test
facility,
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Adm. Johnny Wolfe, the head of the strategic systems programs, said
Nov. 18 at the Naval Submarine League’s annual conference
the Navy
delayed the fielding of a sub-launched hypersonic missile capability
from fiscal 2025 to 2028 in part due to funding issues related to the
underwater test facility. But because of China’s increasing
hypersonics
capabilities, Wolfe said the Navy wants to get the missile on a
submarine as fast as possible.The Army and Navy are pursuing the
missile together and will use the same all-up round,
outfitted with
different launchers to operate the missile from the ground, from the
Zumwalt-class destroyer and from the Virginia-class attack submarine’s
Virginia Payload Module segment.