
US Army scraps another test of its Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon: report
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The test launch of a hypersonic missile that the U.S. Army is developing with the Navy has been canceled in Florida, according to reports.
"On Sept. 6, the Department planned to conduct a flight test at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, to inform our hypersonic technology development. As a result of pre-flight checks, the test did not occur," a spokesperson from the Department of Defense told Fox News Digital in an e-mail Thursday morning. Greg Norman is a reporter at Fox News Digital.
"The Department was able to successfully collect data on the performance of the ground hardware and software that will inform the continued progress toward fielding offensive hypersonic weapons," the spokesperson added. "Delivering hypersonic weapons remains a top priority for the Department."

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