Dark Eagle
Coverage of Dark Eagle in the Nexus archive.
- US considers first-ever Dark Eagle deployment as Iran pushes beyond strike range
The U.S. military is considering deploying its first land-based hypersonic weapon, the Dark Eagle, to the Middle East due to concerns that Iranian missile systems have moved beyond the range of existing U.S. capabilities. The Army has achieved initial operational capability for the system, which could strike targets over 1,700 miles away, but no formal deployment has been announced.
- US considers first-ever Dark Eagle deployment as Iran pushes beyond strike range
The U.S. military is considering deploying its Dark Eagle hypersonic weapon to the Middle East to counter Iran's missile capabilities, as the system reaches initial operational capability. The move aims to address gaps in U.S. strike range amid concerns over Iran's advancing missile assets, while the U.S. and Iran remain under a ceasefire.
- US eyes first-ever hypersonic Dark Eagle deployment as Iran pushes beyond strike range
The U.S. military is considering deploying its new Dark Eagle hypersonic weapon to the Middle East to counter Iranian missile advancements, as the system achieves initial operational capability. The Army's Long Range Hypersonic Weapon, with a potential range exceeding 1,700 miles, aims to address gaps in U.S. strike capabilities against hardened or mobile targets.
- US eyes first-ever hypersonic Dark Eagle deployment as Iran pushes beyond strike range
The U.S. Army is fielding its first land-based hypersonic weapon, the Dark Eagle, to address concerns that Iranian missile systems have moved beyond the range of existing U.S. capabilities. Deployment to the Middle East is under consideration, though no official announcement has been made, as the Pentagon accelerates hypersonic weapon development amid competition with China and Russia.