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Hermeus completes Quarterhorse subsystem vehicle ground testing

by Zach Rosenberg

Quarterhorse Mk 0, Hermeus' ‘dynamic iron bird'. (Hermeus)

Hermeus has completed tests of its first Quarterhorse hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) – a ground test article dubbed “Mk 0”, according to a statement by the company. The ground tests are intended to pave the way for flight-testing later in 2024.

Testing of what the company calls its “dynamic iron bird” took place at the US Air Force's (USAF's) Arnold Engineering Development Complex in Tullahoma, Tennessee, over a 37-day time span. Among other tasks, the craft demonstrated ground-handling qualities of integrated subsystems, taxiing, and lost-link behaviour.

The vehicle was designed and constructed in six months, according to Hermeus.

“This was the first time our flight test team had an opportunity to work in a deployed test campaign with external stakeholders,” Don Kaderbek, Hermeus' vice-president of test, said in a statement. “The more the team works together and establishes their battle rhythm, the smoother flight-testing will go.”


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Hermeus completes Quarterhorse subsystem vehicle ground testing

by Zach Rosenberg

Quarterhorse Mk 0, Hermeus' ‘dynamic iron bird'. (Hermeus)

Hermeus has completed tests of its first Quarterhorse hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) – a ground test article dubbed “Mk 0”, according to a statement by the company. The ground tests are intended to pave the way for flight-testing later in 2024.

Testing of what the company calls its “dynamic iron bird” took place at the US Air Force's (USAF's) Arnold Engineering Development Complex in Tullahoma, Tennessee, over a 37-day time span. Among other tasks, the craft demonstrated ground-handling qualities of integrated subsystems, taxiing, and lost-link behaviour.

The vehicle was designed and constructed in six months, according to Hermeus.

“This was the first time our flight test team had an opportunity to work in a deployed test campaign with external stakeholders,” Don Kaderbek, Hermeus' vice-president of test, said in a statement. “The more the team works together and establishes their battle rhythm, the smoother flight-testing will go.”


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Hermeus has completed tests of its first Quarterhorse hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) – a g...

Hermeus completes Quarterhorse subsystem vehicle ground testing

by Zach Rosenberg

Quarterhorse Mk 0, Hermeus' ‘dynamic iron bird'. (Hermeus)

Hermeus has completed tests of its first Quarterhorse hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) – a ground test article dubbed “Mk 0”, according to a statement by the company. The ground tests are intended to pave the way for flight-testing later in 2024.

Testing of what the company calls its “dynamic iron bird” took place at the US Air Force's (USAF's) Arnold Engineering Development Complex in Tullahoma, Tennessee, over a 37-day time span. Among other tasks, the craft demonstrated ground-handling qualities of integrated subsystems, taxiing, and lost-link behaviour.

The vehicle was designed and constructed in six months, according to Hermeus.

“This was the first time our flight test team had an opportunity to work in a deployed test campaign with external stakeholders,” Don Kaderbek, Hermeus' vice-president of test, said in a statement. “The more the team works together and establishes their battle rhythm, the smoother flight-testing will go.”


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Hermeus completes Quarterhorse subsystem vehicle ground testing

by Zach Rosenberg

Quarterhorse Mk 0, Hermeus' ‘dynamic iron bird'. (Hermeus)

Hermeus has completed tests of its first Quarterhorse hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) – a ground test article dubbed “Mk 0”, according to a statement by the company. The ground tests are intended to pave the way for flight-testing later in 2024.

Testing of what the company calls its “dynamic iron bird” took place at the US Air Force's (USAF's) Arnold Engineering Development Complex in Tullahoma, Tennessee, over a 37-day time span. Among other tasks, the craft demonstrated ground-handling qualities of integrated subsystems, taxiing, and lost-link behaviour.

The vehicle was designed and constructed in six months, according to Hermeus.

“This was the first time our flight test team had an opportunity to work in a deployed test campaign with external stakeholders,” Don Kaderbek, Hermeus' vice-president of test, said in a statement. “The more the team works together and establishes their battle rhythm, the smoother flight-testing will go.”


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Hermeus has completed tests of its first Quarterhorse hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) – a g...

Hermeus completes Quarterhorse subsystem vehicle ground testing

by Zach Rosenberg

Quarterhorse Mk 0, Hermeus' ‘dynamic iron bird'. (Hermeus)

Hermeus has completed tests of its first Quarterhorse hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) – a ground test article dubbed “Mk 0”, according to a statement by the company. The ground tests are intended to pave the way for flight-testing later in 2024.

Testing of what the company calls its “dynamic iron bird” took place at the US Air Force's (USAF's) Arnold Engineering Development Complex in Tullahoma, Tennessee, over a 37-day time span. Among other tasks, the craft demonstrated ground-handling qualities of integrated subsystems, taxiing, and lost-link behaviour.

The vehicle was designed and constructed in six months, according to Hermeus.

“This was the first time our flight test team had an opportunity to work in a deployed test campaign with external stakeholders,” Don Kaderbek, Hermeus' vice-president of test, said in a statement. “The more the team works together and establishes their battle rhythm, the smoother flight-testing will go.”


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Hermeus has completed tests of its first Quarterhorse hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) – a g...

Hermeus completes Quarterhorse subsystem vehicle ground testing

by Zach Rosenberg

Quarterhorse Mk 0, Hermeus' ‘dynamic iron bird'. (Hermeus)

Hermeus has completed tests of its first Quarterhorse hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) – a ground test article dubbed “Mk 0”, according to a statement by the company. The ground tests are intended to pave the way for flight-testing later in 2024.

Testing of what the company calls its “dynamic iron bird” took place at the US Air Force's (USAF's) Arnold Engineering Development Complex in Tullahoma, Tennessee, over a 37-day time span. Among other tasks, the craft demonstrated ground-handling qualities of integrated subsystems, taxiing, and lost-link behaviour.

The vehicle was designed and constructed in six months, according to Hermeus.

“This was the first time our flight test team had an opportunity to work in a deployed test campaign with external stakeholders,” Don Kaderbek, Hermeus' vice-president of test, said in a statement. “The more the team works together and establishes their battle rhythm, the smoother flight-testing will go.”


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Hermeus has completed tests of its first Quarterhorse hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) – a g...

Hermeus completes Quarterhorse subsystem vehicle ground testing

by Zach Rosenberg

Quarterhorse Mk 0, Hermeus' ‘dynamic iron bird'. (Hermeus)

Hermeus has completed tests of its first Quarterhorse hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) – a ground test article dubbed “Mk 0”, according to a statement by the company. The ground tests are intended to pave the way for flight-testing later in 2024.

Testing of what the company calls its “dynamic iron bird” took place at the US Air Force's (USAF's) Arnold Engineering Development Complex in Tullahoma, Tennessee, over a 37-day time span. Among other tasks, the craft demonstrated ground-handling qualities of integrated subsystems, taxiing, and lost-link behaviour.

The vehicle was designed and constructed in six months, according to Hermeus.

“This was the first time our flight test team had an opportunity to work in a deployed test campaign with external stakeholders,” Don Kaderbek, Hermeus' vice-president of test, said in a statement. “The more the team works together and establishes their battle rhythm, the smoother flight-testing will go.”


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Hermeus has completed tests of its first Quarterhorse hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) – a g...

Hermeus completes Quarterhorse subsystem vehicle ground testing

by Zach Rosenberg

Quarterhorse Mk 0, Hermeus' ‘dynamic iron bird'. (Hermeus)

Hermeus has completed tests of its first Quarterhorse hypersonic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) – a ground test article dubbed “Mk 0”, according to a statement by the company. The ground tests are intended to pave the way for flight-testing later in 2024.

Testing of what the company calls its “dynamic iron bird” took place at the US Air Force's (USAF's) Arnold Engineering Development Complex in Tullahoma, Tennessee, over a 37-day time span. Among other tasks, the craft demonstrated ground-handling qualities of integrated subsystems, taxiing, and lost-link behaviour.

The vehicle was designed and constructed in six months, according to Hermeus.

“This was the first time our flight test team had an opportunity to work in a deployed test campaign with external stakeholders,” Don Kaderbek, Hermeus' vice-president of test, said in a statement. “The more the team works together and establishes their battle rhythm, the smoother flight-testing will go.”


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