Aerojet Rocketdyne Consolidates Rocket Motor Manufacturing

The facility will reduce the need to transport motors across the site during manufacturing by more than 90 percent.

The new Aerojet Rocketdyne facility at the Camden, Arkansas, site consolidates solid rocket motor manufacturing to increase efficiency and capacity.
The new Aerojet Rocketdyne facility at the Camden, Arkansas, site consolidates solid rocket motor manufacturing to increase efficiency and capacity.
Aerojet Rocketdyne

Aerojet Rocketdyne's Camden, Arkansas, site opened a new facility in early August to integrate solid rocket motor manufacturing activities, improving operational efficiency, increasing production capacity, reducing costs and providing for even safer operations.

The new 51,000 square foot building consolidates multiple manufacturing activities under one roof and adds advanced equipment, including modern tool-up bays, dedicated propellant casting and oven areas, and upgraded X-ray systems, all emphasizing a safe production process.

The facility results in a reduction in the need to transport motors across the site during manufacturing by more than 90%.

The facility is the latest construction in the company’s expansion in southern Arkansas, where the Aerojet Rocketdyne team has developed and produced critical defense products for more than 40 years.

The first program to begin production in the new manufacturing facility will be the propulsion system for the PAC-3 Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE). Additionally, the new facility was built with a raised roof and includes tooling to be positioned to support larger-scale motors to power next-generation missiles.

Aerojet Rocketdyne has supported the PAC-3 missile system since its inception and powers every PAC-3 variant in production. In addition to the propulsion system, the company also provides the attitude control motors and lethality enhancer for both the PAC-3 MSE and the PAC-3 Cost Reduction Initiative.


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