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The suborbital ones are for hypersonic testing. Like, testing missile parts.
Ah, interesting. But it's just a payload, right? So the missile parts would be something like testing electronics to ensure they handle the stress? Because they wouldn't be control systems or anything like that.
Do they do it on commercial launches because it's cheaper or so no one is worrying it might be a real missile?
They have some cool diagrams showing possible payloads in different fairings:
https://www.rocketlabusa.com/launch/haste/
I'm guessing the main reasons are cost and response time.
Ah cool, thanks for the link!