Falcon

Abstract

The Falcon program objectives are to develop and demonstrate hypersonic technologies that will enable prompt global reach missions. The technologies include high lift-to-drag techniques, high temperature materials, precision navigation, guidance and control, communications through plasma, and an autonomous flight safety system. Falcon addresses the implications of long range hypersonic flight using the Hypersonic Technology Vehicle (HTV-2). The HTV-2 program will demonstrate enabling hypersonic technologies for future operational systems through rocket-boosted hypersonic flights with sufficient cross-range and downrange performance to evaluate thermal protection systems, aerodynamic shapes, maneuverability, and long-range communication for hypersonic cruise and re-entry vehicle applications. The Falcon program addresses many high priority mission areas and applications such as global presence and space lift. DARPA established an MOA with the Air Force for the HTV-2 program in May 2003 and with NASA in October 2004. Since 2008, the effort has been jointly funded with the Office of Secretary of Defense Global Strike program office. Falcon capabilities are planned for transition to the Air Force with data enabling further Conventional Prompt Global Strike (CPGS) developments in support of OSD efforts in this area.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2012
Source ID
df513c1a543d7208950c393dd5e5e18d

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Defense Acquisition Program Management
  • Missile Defense Systems.
  • Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Autonomous Capabilities and Mission Reconnaissance.

Technology Areas

  • Hypersonics
  • Space

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