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Australia’s Hypersonix Selected by US Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) for Test Vehicle

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Australia’s aerospace company Hypersonix Launch Systems has been selected to provide hypersonic vehicles to the United States’ Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) for testing.

The Australian start-up was selected from a field of major international aerospace companies competing for the DIU contract under the Hypersonic and High-Cadence Airborne Testing Capabilities (HyCAT1) program.

The Silicon Valley-headquartered organization that taps into ‘non-traditional’ innovators, the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and its U.S. Air Force and Under Secretary of Defense for Research & Engineering (USD R&E) partners, selected Hypersonix Launch Systems to provide a hypersonic vehicle for its Hypersonic and High-Cadence Airborne Testing Capabilities (HyCAT1) program. DIU’s contract with Hypersonix demonstrates the United States’ increased willingness to source commercial technologies from allied countries to meet urgent strategic challenges.

DIU selected Hypersonix from the 63 respondents to the agency’s September 2022 HyCAT solicitation seeking vehicles usable for high cadence long-endurance testing of: hypersonic platforms and components; sensors for detecting and tracking; and systems for communications, navigation, guidance and control. Specifically, DIU requested a vehicle capable of operating in a ‘representative environment’ that can maintain speeds above Mach 5 with a manoeuvrable/non-ballistic flight profile and at least a 3-minute flight duration with near-constant flight conditions. DIU also wishes the flights to be repeated at short intervals.

Hypersonix responded with its DART AE (Additive Engineering) vehicle. DART AE makes significant use of 3D-printing and is powered by a hydrogen-fuelled SPARTAN scramjet engine, capable of flying non-ballistic flight patterns at speeds of Mach 5 to Mach 7 and up to 1000 kms in range (400 seconds flight time). The DART AE has a modular payload bay of up to 20 lbs and Hypersonix plans to fly it in early 2024.

“Our vehicles are capable of non-ballistic flight patterns to at least Mach 7, which exceeds the HyCAT1 specification,” David Waterhouse, Managing Director, Hypersonix Launch Systems.”

“Our longer-term focus is to capture a slice of the emerging multi-billion-dollar commercial market for deployment of small satellites, but clearly Australia’s strategic defence allies see immediate potential in our technology.”

“This is our first major contract and a key step in our commercialisation process – we couldn’t be happier. This puts Australia one step closer to being a major player in the international space race,” David Waterhouse added.

Key facts

  • Hypersonix was founded in December 2019 to commercialise technology developed over the previous 30 years by its co-founder Michael Smart in major projects at NASA, with the Centre for Hypersonics at the University of Queensland (UQ) and the HiFiRE program. It is not the norm for DIU to award contracts to such young organisations.
  • The Australian Federal Government Department of Industry, Science and Resources has supported Hypersonix with several grants, recognising Hypersonix’ leadership in scramjet technology and adoption of modern manufacturing techniques.
  • DIU’s contract with Hypersonix permits DIU to “transition” successful prototype projects into follow-on “production contracts” under simplified rules and without need to recompete a successful project. Under 10 U.S.C. § 4022 follow-on production contracts can be awarded up to an expected value of US$500m.
  • The first DART AE test flight is scheduled for 2024.

About Hypersonix

Hypersonix Launch Systems is an Australian Aerospace engineering, design and build company specializing in scramjet engines and hypersonic technology.

For more information, please go to https://www.hypersonix.com.

About Defense Innovation Unit

The Defense Innovation Unit is focused on accelerating the adoption of commercial technology at speed and scale.

For more information, please go to https://www.diu.mil

Contacts

Media:
Nina Patz, Email: Nina.Patz@hypersonix.com.au

Media:
Johanna Spannenberg Jones, Email: johanna.ctr@diu.mil

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Australian Aerospace company Hypersonix has been selected to provide hypersonic vehicles to the United States’ Defense Innovation Unit for testing.
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Contacts

Media:
Nina Patz, Email: Nina.Patz@hypersonix.com.au

Media:
Johanna Spannenberg Jones, Email: johanna.ctr@diu.mil

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