U.S. Army Dropped OpFires Because LRHW More Promising, Official Says

OpFires operational concept.
Credit: DARPA
The U.S. Army walked away from a unique hypersonic missile program co-developed with DARPA in March after determining that a joint program with the U.S. Navy showed more promise, a senior Army official said on Aug. 5. The Operational Fires (OpFires) program is continuing development within DARPA...

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