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According to an influential American Senator in Washington, the United States no longer dominates several advanced technologies, with India, Russia, and China having advantages in hypersonic technology. “We are living in an era of technological advancement. We used to be the technological powerhouse. That is no longer true. Clearly, China, India, and Russia have advantages in hypersonic technology “During a nomination hearing on Wednesday, Senator Jack Reed, Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, stated. “For the first time in history, we are about to engage in a trilateral nuclear competition. It is no longer bilateral. No, it’s China, Russia, and the United States, not the Soviet Union and the United States “Senator Reed expressed his concerns and asked Dr. William LaPlante, the new Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, how he plans to address these issues. Dr. LaPlante stated that he hopes to begin immediately in order to accelerate his entry into mainstream weapons systems.
“These new technologies that you mentioned. We’ve had a lot of initiatives over the last few years thanks to this committee, and we’ve used your authority to quickly contract and do prototypes. That’s excellent, in my opinion “He stated.
“We have to get those capabilities into weapons systems as soon as possible, and sometimes cross what they call the valley of death.” So, I pledge to work with the programme officials to make it their job to do continuous technological upgrades so that we can get back into the race you mentioned,” he added.
He stated that delivering and maintaining timely, cost-effective, and uncompromised capabilities for the armed forces and the DOD has never been more important than now.
In his opening remarks, Dr. LaPlante stated, “China, our pacing threat; an increasingly authoritarian Russia centred on regional hegemony; malign actors; and other major threats pose grave risks to the global order and threaten our way of life.”
In response to another question, he stated that a failed test is one in which one does not learn.
“To get to your point, you must continue to test. In 2010, 2011, we conducted a joint DARPA-Air Force experiment in which we flew a hypersonic glide vehicle from Vandenberg Air Force Base to Kwajalein. Both tests failed, and the United States halted work on hypersonic glide vehicles “He stated.
“China and Russia simply carried on. So you have to test, learn from the tests, and just keep going “In response to Senator Angus King, LaPlante stated.