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Anduril’s New Rocket Motor Advances Precision Fires for U.S. Army

A 4.75-inch rocket motor is being developed for the U.S. Army, enhancing precision fires with scalable, affordable mass and advanced ALITEC fuel.

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Anduril’s New Rocket Motor Advances Precision Fires for U.S. Army

At Anduril, we are committed to delivering effective, reliable solutions that meet the evolving demands of modern warfare. We entered the solid rocket motor (SRM) market in 2022 to address a clear need for greater competition and expanded supply capacity for the United States and its allies. Ongoing global conflicts have only underscored the urgency of increasing industry capacity. SRMs are essential components of munitions and hypersonic weapons, making it critical to scale production and replenish this depleted resource.

Anduril is pleased to share the U.S. Army has selected Anduril Rocket Motor Systems to develop and qualify a new 4.75-inch SRM to support the Army’s long range precision rocket artillery missions.

The U.S. military needs affordable, high-volume precision fires that can be delivered at scale. We need affordable mass. Anduril’s solution will increase magazine capacity while maintaining the range, effectiveness, and lethality required on today’s battlefield.

One of the biggest challenges in modern fires is ensuring more rounds per launcher without increasing the system’s footprint. The 4.75-inch form factor potentially allows for up to 30 guided rockets to be configured in a single HIMARS pod, drastically improving loadout within existing launcher constraints. Anduril is one of the first companies developing rocket motors in this form factor to meet the Army’s need for increased volume and affordability. As part of this program, we will fabricate and test rocket motors using both traditional aluminized propellant and our advanced ALITEC fuel. ALITEC enhances rocket motor performance by improving munition range while reducing size, weight, and power demands. We anticipate that ALITEC-powered SRMs will achieve ranges comparable to significantly larger rocket motors, providing long-range strike capability in a smaller and more efficient design.

With our recent $14.3M Defense Production Act award, we are applying single-piece-flow manufacturing, powered by a bladeless high-speed mixer, to efficiently and affordably produce and qualify these propulsion systems. This U.S. government investment is compounded by our$75 million investment to produce large volumes of SRMs at reduced costs. This ensures more rockets can be delivered to warfighters on time and at a lower cost.

We look forward to making progress on this effort and keeping you updated along the way.

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