Australian defense minister Marise Payne said in a statement released Monday that the flight test is part of the Hypersonic International Flight Research Experimentation program supported by Australia’s DST Group, the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Boeing, BAE Systems and the University of Queensland.
She noted hypersonic flight is more than five times the speed of sound and has potential applications in air and space travel as well as military operations.
The HIFiRE team has worked to achieve program milestones such as design, assembly and pre-flight testing of hypersonic vehicles and design of avionics and flight systems, Payne added.
The flight test is last in the HIFiRE series and the two countries have begun to develop plans for the next set of flight experiments.
HIFiRE is a $54 million collaborative research program that seeks to explore the potential use of hypersonics for future aeronautical systems.