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In this video interview recorded at the Surface Navy Association's national symposium (SNA) 2025, Tate Westbrook from BAE Systems takes us through the latest developments with the Hypervelocity Projectile (HVP). The program, which began in collaboration with the US Navy and ONR back in 2012, continues to progress and is more relevant than ever following recent events in the Red Sea. ===================== HVP Overview: The HVP is a next-generation, common, low-drag, guided projectile designed to enhance the lethality and performance of various gun systems. It’s adaptable for multiple platforms, including the Navy 5-Inch, Army and Marine Corps 155-mm systems, and even future electromagnetic (EM) railguns. Mission Capabilities: The HVP’s aerodynamic design minimizes drag, allowing for high velocity and maneuverability. This translates to decreased time-to-target and effective performance against current threats. Depending on the gun system and platform, the HVP can perform missions ranging from Naval Surface Fire to Cruise and Ballistic Missile Defense, as well as Anti-Surface Warfare and other future Naval mission areas. Compact Design and Safety: The HVP’s compact design eliminates the need for a rocket motor to extend gun range. Smaller, more accurate rounds reduce collateral damage risk and enable deeper magazines, enhancing shipboard safety. Latest Advancements: The U.S. Navy’s effort to integrate HVP onto surface combatants is well under way and will continue into the mid-2020s according to budget documents. Testing of the guidance system with the HVP seeker is planned for FY2024. Development and testing of the HVP is ongoing with the U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, and U.S. Air Force. ===================== For new videos every week, subscribe here! http://www.youtube.com/c/NavalNews?su... Follow us on Twitter: / navalnewscom Follow us on LinkedIn: / navalnews Like us on Facebook: http://fb.me/navalnewscom Check out our daily naval defense news coverage at: https://www.navalnews.com/ NAVAL NEWS is fully focused on naval topics. We cover the latest naval defense shows & events. We also report on naval technology from all over the world. Navalnews.com is updated daily with in-depth features, industry, and naval forces news round-ups, event coverage, video reports and more. Our top of the line site is responsive across all mobile and desktop devices.