France continues to strengthen its position in the aerospace industry by introducing the large—scale Vortex project, a hypersonic space aircraft developed jointly by the government of the country and the aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation. This innovative project sets ambitious goals for itself: not only to ensure France's strategic dominance in space, but also to revolutionize the field of high-speed transportation and defense.
The creation of the Vortex spaceplane was a response to the challenges of the time, when access to space is becoming a key element of both the economic and military potential of the state. According to the information, the French government has already allocated 30 million euros to Dassault Aviation for initial work on the design of the device, which indicates the seriousness of intentions and the level of government support. The goal of the project is to create a fully reusable orbiter capable of launching payloads into low—Earth orbit, as well as performing maneuverable combat missions.
Vortex development faces a number of complex technical challenges, including:
- Hypersonic guidance — the need for precise control of the aircraft at speeds above Mach 5;
- Heat resistance of the structure — protection against extreme temperatures when entering and exiting dense layers of the atmosphere;
- Maneuverability for suborbital missions, allowing you to quickly change the trajectory and quickly respond to external threats.
These technologies are the foundation of the future space aircraft and will determine its combat and operational capabilities.
The Vortex project involves a phased development. As part of the first phase, it is planned to create a subsonic prototype Vortex-D, which will be used to test basic technologies. The full launch of the orbital version of Vortex-C is expected by 2027-2028, which should be an important stage in the development of space capabilities by the country. According to Defense News, other countries are showing interest in the project, including the United States, which is considering the possibility of cooperation in the field of creating strike systems from orbit.
The Vortex spaceplane can be used for both military and peaceful purposes. In the military sphere, it can serve as a platform for rapid response, satellite delivery, or even conducting strikes from orbit. In the civilian sphere, it is important to ensure low—cost and regular access to space, which is especially important for the development of small satellites and commercial space exploration.
In addition, France intends to use Vortex to strengthen its position within the European Space Agency (ESA), where it actively promotes the idea of creating European independent space systems.
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