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Aerojet THAAD Boost Motor Passes Final Qualification Test

The success of these two motor tests validates Aerojet's technology in both low and high temperature extremes and provides the final qualification phase of the THAAD boost motor design and manufacturing processes.
by Staff Writers
Sacramento CA (SPX) Aug 29, 2008
Aerojet has announced that its boost motor passed the final qualification static test firing for the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) program. The THAAD program is managed by the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) and by prime contractor and systems integrator Lockheed Martin.

The motor was tested at Aerojet's Sacramento headquarters at the low-end of the operating temperature demonstrating its reliability in extreme cold weather conditions.

In a test earlier this year, the first qualification motor was successfully static fired at the uppermost operating temperature.

The success of these two motor tests validates Aerojet's technology in both low and high temperature extremes and provides the final qualification phase of the THAAD boost motor design and manufacturing processes.

These motors were manufactured at Aerojet's headquarters in Sacramento, Calif. and then delivered to the U.S. Army's Redstone Technical Test Center (RTTC) in Huntsville, Ala. for assembly into the missile round. Both motors were subjected to extreme environment and dynamics testing and returned to Sacramento for the static fire.

"The successful static test demonstrates that Aerojet's boost motors can withstand the harsh environment and dynamics required by customer specifications," said Chuck Wells, Aerojet's THAAD program chief engineer.

"These tests clear the way for Aerojet to deliver qualified boost motors to the U.S. Army for fielding in 2009," said Pete Massey, executive director of Missile Defense Programs. Related Links
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