Implications of the U.S. Delivering its Long-Range Hypersonic Missile

Implications of the U.S. Delivering its Long-Range Hypersonic Missile

The growth of the U.S. hypersonic industry has accelerated in the past decade as significant investments continue, notably in programs like Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile , Army Long Range Hypersonic Weapon, and Navy Conventional Prompt Strike . While successful testing has brought hypersonic deployment closer for the United States, technological and operational challenges still exist in the space.

Dr. Mark Lewis, president and CEO of the Purdue Applied Research Institute (PARI), is well-versed in these challenges and the potential impact of hypersonics for the Defense Department. A renowned researcher, professor, and former deputy undersecretary of defense, Lewis brings a wealth of national security, scientific, and academic experience to IDGA as chairman for its Next Generation Missiles and Hypersonics Summit, taking place December 9-10 at the Sheraton Reston Hotel in Reston, Virginia.

Before the summit, IDGA sat down with Dr. Lewis to discuss the status of hypersonics and what he looks forward to as chairman of the Next Generation Missiles and Hypersonics Summit.