“What surprises me is the willingness of the Japanese to help fund such a program, over the 10-year development forecast of the new missile development, given past history of repeated failures and extensions seen in previous US ballistics missile defense programs in the Pacific,” Kwiatkowski said.
“Perhaps the US will concurrently successfully develop its own hypersonic missile. Lockheed Martin's aircraft-launched prototype, the Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) was defunded, and the Pentagon seems to be looking at a ground-launched hypersonic cruise missile. A February 2023 Congressional Research Service study indicated that the services requested less than $5 billion for research in this area for FY2023, and double that at $11 Billion for FY2024. Perhaps this will be an area where AI will be used to simulate the latest Chinese or Russian hypersonic missile technology, which may continue to evolve and advance in coming years,” she said.
“Under rational circumstances, the Pentagon should be attempting to buy or steal hypersonic technology, rather than play continual catch-up, wasting years and billions of dollars,” she said. “Under moral and ethical circumstances, we should be taking care of Americans at home, rather than attempting to maintain a global empire using the neocon ideas, and our leftover and decaying military might of the 20th century. But any state, in its decline, takes care of itself and its friends first and last, and for the US this means greasing palms overseas and throwing another trillion or more into the pockets of the defense industrial complex (expanded to include the pharmaceutical and media industries) - which in turn does everything it can to elect the Congress and the president, to keep things profitable for them.”