The incident could disrupt a key part of the defense company’s rocket motor business, which designs and tests prototype ...
The Pentagon said its investment will support L3Harris's Missile Solutions division's effort to expand production capacity on critical missile programs like the pictured Patriot Advanced Capability-3.
Soaring demand for rocket motors used to power missiles and other weapons has spurred new thinking about supply chains.
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Australian-made rocket motor, designed for use in missiles, test fired for the first time
An Australian-made solid rocket motor, carrying more than 300 kilograms of propellant, has been test fired for the first time in the remote South Australian desert. The 'DRACO' rocket motor is the ...
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 ...
Click to open image viewer. On December 13, 2018, the Virgin Galactic company used this rocket motor to power the first spaceflight of the SpaceShipTwo rocket plane VSS Unity. It is a hybrid rocket ...
They call this rocket motor the Zeus, a name borrowed from the Greek King of the Gods, and that should immediately make it clear that this one is a piece of hardware that cuts no corners. Developed by ...
Northrop Grumman is preparing to pump out 14,000 rocket motors per year, roughly doubling production as the Pentagon works to replace weapons sent to Ukraine and rebuild stockpiles against future wars ...
SpaceX owns 98% of global rocket launches, a monopoly with virtually no competition. Only China is competing with Elon Musk at this point in number of launches and, while the country is getting closer ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. production of solid rocket motors is rising, but not fast enough to meet the Pentagon’s missile-defense program demands, according to a new report from the Center for Strategic and ...
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Revolutionary rocket engine company Venus Aerospace raises $91 million to scale design
Venus Aerospace has raised $91 million to further develop the company's rotating detonation rocket engine and plans to bring its designs from testing to production across multiple applications.
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