US Needs to Boost Hypersonic Missile Production to Counter China Threat: Pentagon Official

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The United States must boost its production of hypersonic weapons if itโ€™s to adequately counter and deter the capabilities being developed by China, according to a senior Pentagon official.

โ€œI would say that everything weโ€™re doing in terms of the interceptors, the strike weapons, isnโ€™t going to make a difference unless we have sufficient quantities,โ€ said Gillian Bussey, director of the Joint Hypersonics Transition Office at the Department of Defense.

โ€œSo having a dozen hypersonic missiles, regardless of whether theyโ€™re really hypersonic isnโ€™t going to scare anyone.โ€

Hypersonic weapons, unlike conventional missiles, are maneuverable, and thus can evade traditional U.S. weapons detection systems.

Bussey made the comments at aย Feb. 8 eventย hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a defense-focused think tank, which explored theย United Statesโ€™ response to hypersonic threats posed byย Chinaย andย Russia.

CCP Seized Hypersonic Initiative

Chinaโ€™s ruling regime, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is developing and deploying hypersonic technologies faster and at a greater scale than any other nation, a point that Bussey emphasized as she discussed the need to increase U.S. hypersonic capabilities.

โ€œThey have glide vehicles with scramjets. They have glide vehicles with liquid rocket, solid rocket, propulsion. Thereโ€™s a whole host of propulsion systems that theyโ€™re working on.โ€

The United States, meanwhile, has lagged in hypersonic weapons development over the past decade. This is in part due to a much-derided military bureaucracy that can slow weapons development down to as much as 20 years per system, and in part due to a perceived lack of need among senior leadership.

Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said in February that the United States has different strategic needs than China that donโ€™t require mass use of hypersonics.

โ€œChina has a set of targets, and I can easily understand why they would want to field hypersonic weapons in reasonable quantities,โ€ Kendall said.

โ€œWe donโ€™t have the same target set that theyโ€™re worried about.โ€

Because of that target set, however, the CCP has devoted labor and funds to the effort of developing hypersonic weapons capable of overcoming U.S. defenses. Importantly, the CCP is investing in a whole-of-society approach, developing not only technologies but the talent to sustain and evolve them.

By Andrew Thornebrook

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