L3Harris Breaks Ground On Arkansas Advanced Propulsion Facilities; Of The More Than $400M Investment In The Campus, The Co Plans To Spend $193M With Arkansas Businesses; Says 'Overall, The Company Is Investing More Than Half-A-Billion Dollars At I...

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L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) and Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders joined state and local leaders today to break ground on the Arkansas Advanced Propulsion Facilities (AAPF), an extensive solid rocket motor (SRM) production campus.

The campus will include more than 20 buildings across 110 acres at the company's Camden site and is expected to increase large solid rocket motor manufacturing capacity six-fold. The new facilities will specialize in producing medium and large rocket motors critical for tactical and air defense missiles, missile defense targets, interceptors and hypersonic vehicles, and emerging missile defense needs.

The AAPF will incorporate the latest advances in digital processes and automation to increase efficiency and enhance safety, including the use of precision manufacturing with robotic systems and automated quality inspections. The campus will also leverage real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance analytics, alongside the integration of autonomous ground vehicles for motor transportation.

The campus will add 230,000 square feet of manufacturing and office space to the broader 2,000-acre Camden site, bringing total manufacturing square footage to more than 1.5 million. Program-agnostic equipment and buildings will also allow the company to rapidly change production based on current demand and quickly adapt to evolving customer needs.

Of the more than $400 million investment in the campus, the company plans to spend $193 million with Arkansas businesses. L3Harris has been producing rocket motors in Camden since 1979. The location produces more than 115,000 solid rocket motors a year, from those that fit in the palm of your hand to those the size of a truck.

Overall, the company is investing more than half-a-billion dollars at its major solid rocket motor sites across the country to support production of motors of all sizes, including in Culpeper, Virginia; Camden, Arkansas; and Huntsville, Alabama.