The US is preparing a new hypersonic missile in case it has to reach targets deep in Iran
Source: Scripps News
Posted 4:25 PM, May 01, 2026
Russia's been firing hypersonic weapons at Ukraine for four years. The United States has never fired one in combat. But that gap may be about to close in the Middle East.
Recently released footage is reported to be the first ever showing the Dark Eagle missile mounted on a B-1, a clear sign the Air Force is moving forward with integrating hypersonic weapons onto one of its most capable bombers. U.S. Central Command has asked the Pentagon to deploy Dark Eagle, the Army's long range hypersonic weapon, to the region.
The catalyst appears to be intelligence showing Iran has repositioned ballistic missile launchers beyond the reach of existing U.S. strike systems. The U.S.' existing Precision Strike Missile tops out around 300 miles of range. Dark Eagle reaches roughly 1,700. It can also be deployed using mobile ground launchers.
The Dark Eagle is a boost glide system. A rocket fires it into the upper atmosphere, then it maneuvers at five times the speed of sound or faster on the way down. It has no ballistic arc, no predictable path, and gives only seconds of warning time at best.
Read more: https://www.scrippsnews.com/us-news/iran-war/the-us-is-preparing-a-new-hypersonic-missile-in-case-it-has-to-reach-targets-deep-in-iran
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Whip-poor-will
(421 posts)These "wars", invasions and occupations, are nothing more than battlefield testing by the military industrial complex of new and improved murder systems .
People killed and maimed untold suffering ...so what ?
questionseverything
(11,910 posts)We dont have it to fight his boss
Bayard
(30,087 posts)You have the power to stop this crazy tyrant from killing thousands more people on a whim. Do your damn job!
republianmushroom
(22,541 posts)reACTIONary
(7,264 posts)... that doesn't seem likely to me. Boost glide missiles have to go straight up into the upper atmosphere (boost) before turning around and coming back down (glide). It seems like the missile and launch platform would be to large and unwieldy to support mobility.