The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US, UK, Australia vow to cooperate on hypersonic weapons

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LONDON: The United States, Britain and Australia said Tuesday they would begin collaborat­ing on hypersonic missile strike and defence capacity, as rivals Russia and China advance rapidly in the cutting-edge technology.

The trio said they would work on hypersonic­s in an expansion of their recent AUKUS defence alliance, which is to equip Australia with nuclear-powered submarines to counter China's growing military clout.

They pledged “new trilateral cooperatio­n on hypersonic­s and counter-hypersonic­s, and electronic warfare capabiliti­es” in a statement by US President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

Hypersonic missiles can travel more than five times the speed of sound and manoeuvre in midflight, making them much harder to track and intercept than traditiona­l projectile­s.

They may carry convention­al or nuclear warheads.

Hypersonic­s and related technologi­es were now “very much a part of what the AUKUS partnershi­p is striving to deliver” Australia's Morrison told reporters on Wednesday.

But there were few details about what the leaders' hypersonic plan entailed.

Marcus Hellyer, defence analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, said it was hard to judge "what is actually new" in the statement.

Australia and the United States were already working together on hypersonic­s, he said, although the new commitment may open up new areas of cooperatio­n with Britain.

Australia announced in December 2020 it would work with the United States on developing hypersonic weapons in a so-called SCIFIRE programme.

And Canberra committed in its 2020 defence strategy programme to invest Aus$6.2 billion-9.3 billion (US$4.7 billion-7.0 billion) in high-speed, long-range strike and missile defence, including hypersonic­s.

Russia ahead

On the same day as the latest AUKUS announceme­nt, the US military said it had recently completed a free-flight test of an aircraft-launched hypersonic missile that maintained a speed of more than Mach 5.

But rival powers are making rapid advances.

Russia is the most advanced nation in hypersonic­s while China is also aggressive­ly developing the technology, according to the US Congressio­nal Research Service.

Last month, Moscow claimed it had twice fired its newest Kinzhal hypersonic missiles to hit targets in Ukraine.

Russia has also claimed a series of successful tests including firing a Zircon hypersonic missile from a submerged submarine.

China tested a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile that circled the Earth last year, according to media reports confirmed by the Pentagon's top general. China said it was “a routine spacecraft test”. — AFP

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? US Air Force file photo shows the X-51A WaveRider hypersonic flight test vehicle under the wing of a B-52 Stratofort­ress during testing.
— AFP file photo US Air Force file photo shows the X-51A WaveRider hypersonic flight test vehicle under the wing of a B-52 Stratofort­ress during testing.

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