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Pentagon to invest $1B in L3Harris spinoff rocket motor firm
The Pentagon said its investment will help expand production capacity on critical missile programs like the PAC-3, THAAD, ...
Congressional defense appropriators have agreed to provide $500 million for the Defense Department to spend on adding ...
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In a first-of-its-kind partnership, the Defense Department is taking a $1 billion stake in the business ahead of an initial ...
Pentagon to invest $1B in L3Harris missile unit using a direct-to-supplier model to expand solid rocket motor production and ...
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Pentagon pours $1 billion into L3Harris rocket motors in major defense bet
The Pentagon is making an unusually direct bet on the future of U.S. missile power, committing $1 billion to the rocket motor ...
L3Harris' Aerojet Rocketdyne broke ground on a major expansion of solid rocket motor production facilities in Camden, Arkansas, on Thursday. (Aerojet Rocketdyne) The construction of four new solid ...
L3Harris Technologies has received a potential $292 million contract to continue the production of solid rocket motors for the Javelin weapon system. Through internal investments and the $215.6 ...
[Joe Barnard] made a solid propellant rocket motor, and as one does in such situations, he put it through its paces on the test stand. The video below is not about the test, nor is it about the ...
The history of space exploration is filled with projects that never came to be in the real world, or projects that, despite being brought very close to production, never actually got to power humanity ...
NASA’s Space Shuttle program successfully fired its first Production Rate Motor Tuesday, Aug. 16, at a Utah test facility. The two-minute static, or stationary, firing of the rocket motor was ...
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