
Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 - Wikipedia
The DARPA/AF Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle (HTV) demonstration program was designed to enable the in-flight demonstration of the key enabling technologies required for a reusable, global …
HTV-2: Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 - DARPA
DARPA’s Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 (HTV-2) program is a multiyear research and development effort to increase the technical knowledge base and advance critical technologies to …
DARPA Falcon HTV-2 - War Wings Daily
The DARPA Falcon HTV-2 is an unmanned hypersonic glide vehicle designed to travel at Mach 20, demonstrating extreme speed and survivability.
2025 HTV-2 Hypersonic Technology Vehicle | Mach 20 Speed
In this video, we dive deep into the 2025 HTV-2 (Hypersonic Technology Vehicle) — an experimental DARPA program designed to push the limits of speed, endurance, and advanced military strategy.
Jun 15, 2011 · Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle – HTV-2 Program Objectives Develop and test an unmanned, rocket-launched, maneuverable, hypersonic air vehicle that glides through the Earth’s …
Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle HTV-2 - GlobalSecurity.org
HTV-2 incorporates an advanced aerodynamic configuration, advanced thermal protection systems, and improved guidance, navigation and control systems. The HTV-2 detailed design has been...
DARPA Falcon HTV-2: Photos, History, Specification
Dubbed "the world's fastest aircraft", the Falcon HTV-2 ("Hypersonic Technology Vehicle") is a long-term hypersonic test system currently being developed by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects …
FALCON HTV-2 - spacesafetymagazine.com
The Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 (HTV-2) is an unmanned experimental rocket launched aircraft which has the capability to fly up to Mach 20 (21,000 km/h).
Gallery: DARPA's Falcon Hypersonic Glider's Mach 20 Launch Test
Aug 11, 2011 · The DARPA Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle (HTV)-2 is a prototype that launches on a rocket, reaches suborbital space and then re-enters Earth's atmosphere at speeds of about …
The first flight test, scheduled for April 20, 2010, is a rocket launch of a new gliding air vehicle known as HTV-2. Designed for DARPA by Lockheed Martin, the vehicle will be launched from Vandenberg Air …