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Operated by the 846th TS, the HHSTT is the world's premier rocket sled test track. The mission of the 846th TS is to plan and execute world-class rocket sled tests enabling critical weapon system development in support of the warfighter using world-class people, technical excellence, cost-effectiveness and agility.
Holloman High Speed Test Track - Wikipedia
The Holloman High Speed Test Track (HHSTT) is a United States Department of Defense / Air Force aerospace ground test facility located at Holloman Air Force Base in south-central New Mexico.
A closer look at the Holloman High-Speed Test Track
2012年2月10日 · In October 1982, the HHSTT became the fastest place on Earth when an unmanned rocket sled blasted a 25-pound payload to a target at a speed of 6,119 miles per hour.
US Air Force engineers prepare rocket sled for hypersonic …
2020年10月20日 · The sleds which serve as the test vehicles are accelerated to mission velocities by means of solid rocket motors, frequently in multi-stage operation. The preparatory tests are part of an initiative known as the Hypersonic Readiness (HSR) program.
Holloman High Speed Test Track sets record with fastest recovery ...
2022年6月2日 · HHSTT is the only sled track capable of recovering sleds with test articles from velocities over Mach 5. The track serves as a critical link between laboratory-type investigations and full-scale flight tests by simulating selected portions of the flight environment under accurately programmed and instrumented conditions.
U.S. Air Force Prepares Upcoming Hypersonic Tests At The 10 …
2020年10月20日 · Located at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, and operated by the 846th Test Squadron, Holloman High Speed Test Track (HHSTT), 51,000 feet (about 10 miles) is one of the world’s longest tracks....
Modernization effort underway to keep Holloman High Speed Test Track …
2021年10月8日 · A Holloman High Speed Test Track crew secures Lt. Col. John Stapp into the “Sonic Wind No. 1” rocket sled at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. It was at the HHSTT that Stapp earned the title of “Fastest Man on Earth.”
Hypersonic sled traveling at Mach 5.8 recovered for the first time …
2022年6月6日 · Earlier in March this year, the 846th Test Squadron at the Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico successfully recovered a reusable sled traveling at the hypersonic speed of Mach 5.8, the U.S. Air...
Air Force Revives Sled Testing for Hypersonics Work
2022年6月3日 · The Holloman High-Speed Test Track (HHSTT) is a capability unique to the Defense Department, and is “the only sled track capable of recovering sleds with test articles from velocities over Mach 5,” according to Daniel Lopez, project manager for the tests.
Hypersonic Sled Tests 2003,2019 - YouTube
The Air Force's 846th Test Squadron conducted a world record rocket sled test on the Holloman High Speed Test Track (HHSTT) at 0033 on 30 April 03. The sled obtained a velocity of 9,465 feet...
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