DARPA Wants a Revolutionary Hypersonic Missile

von | Aug 17, 2026 | Militärische Luftfahrt, Nachricht | 0 Kommentare

America already has hypersonic missiles on the way. DARPA has just told industry that “on the way” is not good enough.

On 7 August 2026, the Pentagon’s far-out research agency released a notice for a possible new program — the Next-Generation Hypersonic Cruise Missile — asking industry for ideas that would leapfrog, not inch past, the weapons currently entering production. The word DARPA keeps using is not “improve.” It is “revolutionary.”

Kurzinfo

  • Was: a DARPA notice seeking a Next-Generation Hypersonic Cruise Missile demonstrator
  • Freigegeben: 7 August 2026
  • Ziel: a “revolutionary leap” in range, cruise speed and/or altitude
  • Typ: air-breathing scramjet (sustained flight above Mach 5), not a boost-glide vehicle
  • Also wanted: better midcourse maneuvering and lower signature to beat air defenses
  • Today’s equivalent: the Air Force’s HACM, heading for production in 2027

Incremental isn’t enough

DARPA is blunt about the state of the art. Past demonstrators, it says, proved the physics but delivered only “predictable, incremental gains” while staying expensive and hard to mass-produce. This time the agency wants a “quantum leap” driven by “high-risk, high-reward technologies” — without saying which ones.

An F-15E Strike Eagle takes off
The F-15E Strike Eagle is set to be the first aircraft to field the Air Force’s HACM hypersonic missile. US Air Force photo.

Air-breathing vs boost-glide

The missile DARPA wants is a scramjet weapon: it breathes air to sustain flight above Mach 5, unlike “boost-glide” arms that ride a rocket up and then coast to the target. Air-breathers are more efficient and can be smaller, which means more aircraft can carry them — DARPA even wants variants ranging from ones a fighter can hang under a wing to pallet-dropped and bomber-only types.

“This demonstrator must establish the foundation for a next-generation capability that delivers a revolutionary leap in operational performance—specifically in range, cruise speed, and/or altitude.”
DARPA — Next-Generation Hypersonic Cruise Missile solicitation notice

From the X-51 to what comes next

None of this is starting from zero. DARPA’s X-51 Waverider proved sustained scramjet flight over a decade ago, slung under the wing of a B-52; its lessons fed the F-15E Strike Eagle-launched HACM now nearing production. The new notice is DARPA asking what the generation after that should look like — and betting that the honest answer is nothing like today’s.

Sources: DARPA solicitation notice (7 Aug 2026, via SAM.gov); Air & Space Forces Magazine. Program figures per USAF 2027 budget documents.

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