Yes.
There is a guess version of it available in the CMANO simulator.
There it does as claimed, but is can still be intercepted by some "enemy" SAM systems.
@Render
China has the only viable hypersonic missle tech at this point, yes? I remember Russia's top speed figures were found to be greatly exaggerated; nowhere near Mach 5.
There's no way such missiles could be launched from a SAM array by themselves, unless I'm missing something. They would have to piggyback on another vehicle to reach a speed where the scramjet could function.
There are a whole bunch of hypersonic projects in development or testing by several nations.
Almost all of these (outside of the US) are glide vehicles. Mounted on the nose of an ICBM and gliding in from outside of the atmosphere.
The US has at least 3 air launched hypersonic missile projects in development. Outside of the USAF/USN AIM-260 JATM air-to-air missile (pending replacement for the AIM-120 series) I'm not sure how far along any of those projects are.
LockMart, DARPA, and USAF have been back and forth on saying that it does exist, either on paper or in prototype form (scaled down to F-22 size), or it doesn't exist at all.
All of the above is a pretty good indicator that such a project does exist (since at least 2013) but they don't want to share any but the most basic of details.
Some of the extreme speed aircraft seen testing over Texas over the last 5yrs may be related, or could be LockMarts X-59 or some other prototype.
@Render
Thanks. I do have a very good friend who works for LM in their Space division, but it's not like I can ask him for details.
@voltronic @Render wait--as in a successor to the SR-71 blackbird spy plane?