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Australia set to become hypersonic flight testing home

September 12, 2024

Southern Launch and Hypersonix Launch Systems are helping to cement South Australia’s position as the next global aerospace hub after signing a MoU to collaborate on a turnkey, hypersonic test bed service.

Hypersonix is an aerospace engineering, design and manufacturing company specializing in hypersonic vehicle technology and scramjet engines. Under the MoU, Hypersonix and Southern Launch will work together to develop a mission to launch and return Hypersonix’s test bed vehicles at either of Southern Launch’s spaceports.

Hypersonic aircraft fly at more than five times the speed of sound and require plenty of space to test and evaluate the technology. To reach hypersonic speeds Hypersonix’s aircraft will be launched on a rocket before separating and igniting its own scramjet engines to reach speeds up to Mach 12.

The two companies will begin collaborating on a concept of operations for a future commercial launch and return of a Hypersonix test bed vehicle. Hypersonix’s long term ambition is to bring affordable aircraft-like operations to access to space, flying to the edge of space for spacecraft deployment and returning to land like a plane.  Hypersonic engines will also power a future generation of passenger aircraft with the potential of reducing the flight time from Sydney to London to just 2 hours.

Work on a joint mission will start immediately with an aim to launch in late 2025.

Southern Launch CEO, Lloyd Damp, said, “South Australia has some geographical advantages that make it the perfect place to test hypersonic vehicles. We are excited to work with the Hypersonix team to help test their groundbreaking technology from our facilities. The Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex and Koonibba Test Range are designed to be flexible to host a variety of missions. We are proud that we can work with the Hypersonix team to help with the advancement of hypersonic vehicle technology and add another chapter to our nation’s aerospace capabilities right here in South Australia.’“

Hypersonix CEO, Matt Hill, said, “The intensity of hypersonic testing is set to rise rapidly and there are a huge number of both emerging technology companies and large aerospace companies that need hypersonic flight heritage for their products. Our hypersonic test bed will make this affordable for these companies to flight qualify their technology.”

Filed Under: Australia, Hypersonic Launch Systems, Hypersonic Test Bed Services, Kratos Erinyes™ Hypersonic Test Bed, Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), News, Scramjet, Scramjet Engine, Southern Launch

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