Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings, Inc.
Location
California
Founded
1915-02-28
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2024-05-16 (globaldefensecorp.com)
Aerojet Rocketdyne awarded contract to produce propulsion for next-generation interceptor
L3Harris segment Aerojet Rocketdyne has partnered with Lockheed Martin to provide propulsion capabilities for the US Missile Defense Agency’s Next Generation Interceptor (NGI) program. The effort is part of the US Department of Defense’s objective to employ an initial line of defense countering long-range ballistic missile threats. Lockheed Martin won the contract to assemble the NGI platform over Northrop Grumman in April 2024. The Missile Defense Agency expects to receive the first resulting interceptor of the program as early as 2027. “Our propulsion technology has powered the nation’s missile defense for decades,” L3Harris CEO and Chair Christopher Kubasik remarked. “ As the industry-leading propulsion provider to all[ Missile Defense Agency] interceptor programs currently in production, our team has the expertise needed to provide this specialty propulsion to defend the homeland from evolving threats.” The NGI ProgramLockheed revealed in August 2023 that its NGI model had achieved all subsystem
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2024-05-16 (globaldefensecorp.com)
Aerojet Rocketdyne awarded contract to produce propulsion for next-generation interceptor
L3Harris segment Aerojet Rocketdyne has partnered with Lockheed Martin to provide propulsion capabilities for the US Missile Defense Agency’s Next Generation Interceptor (NGI) program. The effort is part of the US Department of Defense’s objective to employ an initial line of defense countering long-range ballistic missile threats. Lockheed Martin won the contract to assemble the NGI platform over Northrop Grumman in April 2024. The Missile Defense Agency expects to receive the first resulting interceptor of the program as early as 2027. “Our propulsion technology has powered the nation’s missile defense for decades,” L3Harris CEO and Chair Christopher Kubasik remarked. “ As the industry-leading propulsion provider to all[ Missile Defense Agency] interceptor programs currently in production, our team has the expertise needed to provide this specialty propulsion to defend the homeland from evolving threats.” The NGI ProgramLockheed revealed in August 2023 that its NGI model had achieved all subsystem
Read more2024-05-08 (thedefensepost.com)
Aerojet Clinches Pentagon’s Hypersonic Additive Manufacturing Contract
The Pentagon has contracted Aerojet Rocketdyne to develop a hypersonic propulsion prototype through additive manufacturing.
Read more2024-05-08 (thedefensepost.com)
Aerojet Clinches Pentagon’s Hypersonic Additive Manufacturing Contract
The Pentagon has contracted Aerojet Rocketdyne to develop a hypersonic propulsion prototype through additive manufacturing.
Read more2024-05-07 (asdnews.com)
Aerojet Rocketdyne Selected by DoD to Demo "Powder-in, Engin
Aerojet Rocketdyne, an L3Harris Technologies company, has been awarded a $22 million Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) contract from the Department of Defense (
Read more2024-05-07 (asdnews.com)
Aerojet Rocketdyne Selected by DoD to Demo "Powder-in, Engin
Aerojet Rocketdyne, an L3Harris Technologies company, has been awarded a $22 million Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) contract from the Department of Defense (
Read more2024-05-07 (asdnews.com)
Aerojet Rocketdyne Selected by DoD to Demo "Powder-in, Engin
Aerojet Rocketdyne, an L3Harris Technologies company, has been awarded a $22 million Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) contract from the Department of Defense (
Read more2024-04-08 (c4isrnet.com)
US Navy awards three rocket motor prototype contracts
Under the deal, the Denver, Colorado-based firm will develop and prototype a new design for the Navy’s Mk 104 rocket motor using additive manufacturing.
Read more2024-04-02 (3dprintingindustry.com)
Aerojet Rocketdyne to 3D print new hypersonic propulsion system for the DoD
Aerospace firm Aerojet Rocketdyne has been awarded a $22 million contract by the US Department of Defense (DoD) Manufacturing Technology Program to 3D print a prototype hypersonic propulsion system. The firm, a subsidiary of US aerospace and defense contractor L3Harris Technologies, will develop the
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2023-12-16 (interestingengineering.com)
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Read more2023-09-06 (yahoo.com)
L3Harris inks three-launch deal on Firefly's Alpha rocket
Firefly Aerospace inked a new launch agreement with defense prime L3Harris Technologies for three launches on the Alpha rocket in 2026. Each mission will launch a single satellite manufactured by L3Harris for the U.S. government, part of a$ 225 million contract the company won from the U.S
Read more2023-09-06 (yahoo.com)
L3Harris inks three-launch deal on Firefly's Alpha rocket
Firefly Aerospace inked a new launch agreement with defense prime L3Harris Technologies for three launches on the Alpha rocket in 2026. Each mission will launch a single satellite manufactured by L3Harris for the U.S. government, part of a$ 225 million contract the company won from the U.S
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