⚔️ War & Conflict 4d ago · Todd South

Extra $475 Million Puts Hypersonic Interceptor Program Back on Track

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Extra $475 Million Puts Hypersonic Interceptor Program Back on Track
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A recent injection of $475 million has reversed delayed delivery timelines for the Pentagon’s hypersonic missile interceptor by several years.



Air Force Lt. Gen. Heath Collins, director of the Missile Defense Agency, told congressional leaders in an April 15 hearing that the money, which came from the 2025 reconciliation bill, also called the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, was awarded to Northrop Grumman for development of the Glide Phase Interceptor, or GPI.



The interceptor’s originally anti

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