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DARPA’S NEW MISSILE HINTS AT TRULY GAME-CHANGING TECHNOLOGY
Alex Hollings | July 26, 2022

Last week, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) quietly unveiled a new high-speed missile program called Gambit. The program is meant to leverage a novel method of propulsion that could have far-reaching implications not just in terms of weapons development, but for high-speed aircraft and even in how the Navy’s warships are powered.

This propulsion system, known as a rotation detonation engine (RDE), has the potential to be lighter than existing jet engines while offering a significant boost in power output, range, and fuel efficiency.

The Gambit missile is just one of a number of programs placing a renewed focus on RDE technology, though for the most part, these systems have managed to fly under the media’s radar. That is, except for Aviation Week & Space Technology Defense Editor Steve Trimble, who has covered these recent developments at length. Trimble was kind enough to discuss that work with me as I sought to better understand just how big a deal this technology could be.

https://www.sandboxx.us/blog/darpas-new-missile-hints-at-truly-game-changing-technology/

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Re: DARPA’S NEW MISSILE HINTS AT TRULY GAME-CHANGING TECHNOLOGY
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2022, 09:24:02 am »
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...seriously beneficial impact on the Navy’s budgetary bottom line.

Beneficial to Lockheed maybe.. 

So are we abandoning solar powered airplanes and tanks?

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Re: DARPA’S NEW MISSILE HINTS AT TRULY GAME-CHANGING TECHNOLOGY
« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2022, 10:12:31 am »
Beneficial to Lockheed maybe.. 

So are we abandoning solar powered airplanes and tanks?

Never, until Biden and Milley leave, that is.  In fact, I wouldn't be surprised to hear they are tring windmill powered heavy tanks, and CO2 powered planes to help get rid of CO2. :whistle: