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<title>US Navy aims for a hypersonic ship-killing edge...HALO carrier-based long-range missile prototype designed for the type of A2/AD battlespaces US would face in a war with China
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<description>Artistic rendering of a HALO missile. Image: Raytheon The US Navy is developing a Hypersonic Air Launched Offensive Anti-Surface (HALO) missile to enhance its long-range anti-ship capabilities and transform its carrier warfare strategies. This month, Raytheon reported completing a technical review and prototype fit-check for the US Navy&#x26;#x2019;s HALO missile prototype. Raytheon describes the HALO as a carrier-based high-speed missile enabling the Navy to operate in and control contested battlespaces in A2/AD environments and support their long-range fire strategy. The HALO missile is a crucial step in fielding the US Navy&#x26;#x2019;s first anti-ship hypersonic missile, leveraging Raytheon&#x26;#x2019;s expertise in hypersonics...</description>
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