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Hypersonix to Partner With Launch Provider Rocket Lab

Partnership will entail working on initial hypersonic test vehicle launch.

Hypersonix to Partner With Launch Provider Rocket Lab
Source: Business Wire
Left to right: David Waterhouse, CEO Hypersonix USA, Inc and Peter Beck, CEO Rocket Lab USA, Inc. Image courtesy of Business Wire.

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By DE Editors  

April 21, 2023

Hypersonix USA, Inc. is partnering with established launch provider Rocket Lab USA, Inc for the first launch of DART AE.

Defense Innovation Unit’s (DIU’s) hypersonic and high-cadence testing capabilities (HyCAT) project and its mission partners are prototyping a suite of modern, high-cadence, dual-use airborne testing platforms (vehicles) that provide data that accelerates the evaluation of potential systems, concepts, technologies and mission sets.

Hypersonix was selected to provide a vehicle solution for the HyCAT project. The scramjet engine requires a boost to Mach 5 to self-ignite. Once flying at this speed, the oxygen-breathing and hydrogen-fuelled engine, manufactured out of high temperature alloys, is capable of accelerating to speeds of up to Mach 7.

Hypersonix’ solution, DART AE (Additive Engineering), makes use of 3D printing and is powered by a single 3D printed SPARTAN scramjet engine. The advanced fixed geometry of the engine and smart design of the DART AE vehicle developed by Hypersonix provide a simple service.

Rocket Lab’s Hypersonic Accelerator Suborbital Test Electron (HASTE) rocket will safely bring DART AE to its initial operating speed, allowing DART AE to demonstrate its non-ballistic flight patterns, acceleration, flexible engine burns and up to 1000 km range, and collect valuable flight data from its journey at hypersonic speed.

Hypersonix and Rocket Lab, two new space companies, are no strangers to each other and have been considering avenues of cooperation since 2020. The two companies share a similar outlook on customer requirements in a growing market for simple solutions to high availability and high cadence launch. This opportunity to work together will show the attractive benefits of a new space culture and approach.

“We have looked at various launch providers globally, as DART AE is designed to work with a variety of boosters," says David Waterhouse, CEO Hypersonix. "We are particularly excited to get our first ride from Rocket Lab. Their track record of successful launches, their team as well as their rockets are impressive and we look forward to seeing DART AE fly for the first-time next year.”

“We look forward to partnering with the innovative team at Hypersonix to deliver highly capable, frequent, and cost-effective hypersonic and suborbital test opportunities,” says Rocket Lab founder and CEO Peter Beck.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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