X-Bow Systems Achieves Production Milestone to Boost U.S. Missile Supply Chain
US’ missile motor maker X-Bow reaches new milestone for faster weapons output

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U.S. defense startup X-Bow Systems has received certification for full production operations at its Texas facility, marking a significant advancement in the Pentagon's efforts to enhance the solid rocket motor supply chain amid rising missile demands from global conflicts.
- 01X-Bow Systems is based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and has achieved certification through collaboration with the Air Force Research Laboratory’s RE-ARM program.
- 02The Texas facility features a large fixed site for propellant production and a portable system called the Rocket Factory in a Box (RFIB) for rapid deployment.
- 03X-Bow aims to produce millions of pounds of solid propellant annually, with potential for significant scaling to meet national defense needs.
- 04The U.S. Department of Defense has emphasized the need for more suppliers in the missile production sector to address current supply chain weaknesses.
- 05X-Bow's manufacturing utilizes patented Advanced Manufacturing of Solid Propellant (AMSP) technology, which is designed to enhance efficiency and precision.
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X-Bow Systems, a U.S. defense startup, announced it has achieved certification for full production operations at its facility in Texas, a crucial step in the Pentagon's initiative to strengthen the solid rocket motor supply chain. This development comes as the U.S. military faces heightened demand for missiles due to ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, Israel, and Iran. The certification was obtained through collaboration with the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Rapid Energetics & Advanced Rocket Manufacturing (RE-ARM) program, which focuses on advancing production technologies. X-Bow's facility includes a fixed site for propellant production and a portable unit, known as the Rocket Factory in a Box (RFIB), that can be deployed quickly during emergencies. The company aims to produce millions of pounds of solid propellant annually, leveraging its patented Advanced Manufacturing of Solid Propellant (AMSP) technology for increased efficiency. The Pentagon's push for additional suppliers is driven by concerns over existing manufacturers' ability to meet rising demand and ensure national security.
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The certification of X-Bow's Texas facility is expected to enhance the U.S. missile supply chain, addressing urgent military needs.
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