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Anduril Nabs $14 Million DoD Contract To Bolster Rocket Motor Industrial Base

Anduril Nabs $14 Million DoD Contract To Bolster Rocket Motor Industrial Base
Static test firing of Anduril's new Denali solid rocket booster. Photo: Anduril Industries

The Defense Department on Tuesday said it has awarded Anduril Industries a $14.3 million contract to expand the solid rocket motor (SRM) industrial base, funding that the company says signifies it as the leading new entrant in being able to get to full-rate production of rocket motors. The award was made through Title III of the Defense Production Act (DPA), which is focused on ensuring resilient domestic supply chains and boosting capacity where it is lacking, as is the case…

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