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Missiles and precision weapons

4 companies in this category, each profiled from public sources with every line naming where it came from · Defense electronics and mission systems.

The buyer's guide19 August 2026

How to buy missiles and precision weapons

This category is licensed at every step: the article, the energetics, the data and the people. A supplier's licences are the first page of the qualification, not the last.

This category covers missiles, rockets, guided munitions, seekers, warheads and the subsystems built specifically for them. The radar or electro-optical sensor that guides one has its own guide, and the aircraft that carries it has another. A buyer here is inside the most heavily regulated supply chain in aerospace, and the regulation is the qualification.

The list is unusually specific

Rockets, space launch vehicles, missiles, bombs, torpedoes, depth charges, mines and grenades are enumerated on the munitions list, including missile-technology annotations tied to payload and range thresholds, man-portable air defence systems and anti-tank missiles.1 The category reaches parts and components specially designed for those articles, and it reaches the technical data and defense services connected to them.1 So the first supplier question is not capability. It is: what is your registration status, which of your facilities are covered, and how do you handle technical data with subcontractors and foreign nationals. Ask what has been submitted, what is pending, and what the company does when a design review needs a foreign participant.

Energetics have their own licensing and their own logistics

Commerce in explosives is separately regulated, covering licensing of manufacturers, importers and dealers, permits, storage, records, and the reporting of theft or loss.2 Ask which licences and permits the supplier holds, for what activities, and where its magazines are. Ask how the energetics are qualified, what insensitive munitions testing has been done, and what the hazard classification is, because that classification governs storage, transport and how much you can hold at one site. Ask what the surveillance programme looks like: how stockpiled units are sampled over time, what has been found, and what the service life extension path is.

Specifications and testing

Ask which standards the article is built and tested against, and check each in the government's standardization register, where documents show as active, inactive or cancelled with their dates.3 Ask for the environmental and safety qualification evidence: transport vibration, temperature cycling, drop, fast and slow cook-off, bullet impact. Ask what the flight test record is: how many rounds, at what conditions, and what the failures were. A supplier that describes its failures precisely is easier to trust than one that reports only successes.

Where the public record can be checked

Federal award data is public and shows what a company has been contracted to deliver and at what scale, which is the main independent evidence available on a supplier in this field.4 It does not carry test results, reliability, or programme performance, and much of what would answer those questions is classified. That is a real limit on public diligence here, and the honest response is to ask the government customer, not to infer from a website.

Questions that sort suppliers

Ask for the export registration status and which facilities it covers. Ask for the explosives licences and permits, and the hazard classification of the article. Ask for the qualification test matrix and what failed the first time. Ask what the production rate is today, and what it would take to double it.

Sources, in the order cited

  1. 1Electronic Code of Federal Regulations · 22 CFR Part 121, The United States Munitions List
  2. 2Electronic Code of Federal Regulations · 27 CFR Part 555, Commerce in Explosives
  3. 3Defense Logistics Agency · ASSIST Quick Search, the standardization document register
  4. 4United States Department of the Treasury · The USAspending API, federal award data
Reuben Mann, Editor · Four sources

Suppliers in this category

4 companies

AEROJET ROCKETDYNE, INC.

Columbus, US-OH, US

  • Contract award: Federal subcontract 1021900192 CO 8, $66.0M under NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION: GUIDED MISSILE AND SPACE VEHICLE PROPULSION UNIT AND PROPULSION UNIT PARTS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY USAspending.gov award data
  • Contract award: Federal subcontract 1022300340 CO 7, $3.8M under NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION: GUIDED MISSILE AND SPACE VEHICLE PROPULSION UNIT AND PROPULSION UNIT PARTS MANUFACTURING USAspending.gov award data
  • Contract award: Federal subcontract 4022600013, $653,577 under NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION: GUIDED MISSILE AND SPACE VEHICLE PROPULSION UNIT AND PROPULSION UNIT PARTS MANUFACTURING USAspending.gov award data

Makes: Interference Mitigation and Anti-Jamming for UAS Using Spiral Modulation

  • Contract award: Air Force SBIR/STTR award 2018, contract FA3002-18-P-0028: Interference Mitigation and Anti-Jamming for UAS Using Spiral Modulation SBIR and STTR award data
  • The company's own statement: Astrapi Corporation is pleased to announce it was awarded a contract/s for the Missile Defense Agency Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense ASTRAPI CORP website
  • The company's own statement: Astrapi is the leader in a revolutionary method of communication – spiral-based modulation, a game-changing force in communications technology. Astrapi’s ASTRAPI CORP website

Makes: Compliant Deployable Antennae for Hypersonic Vehicles · Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) for In-Space and Extraterrestrial Surface Metal Welding and Joining · Radar Seeker Model for Hypersonic Weapon Full Life Cycle Support

  • Contract award: Federal subcontract 22S-2597 TO 023, $450,000 under RADIANCE TECHNOLOGIES INC: TO CONDUCT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES FOR THE CREATION OF PROTOTYPES TO SUPPORT NEW SENSOR CHARACTERIZATION, ALGORITHM DEVELOPMENT, DATA VALIDATION AND INTELLIGENCE PRODUCTION OF THE COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION (C4I) DEFEAT FLIGHT FOR THE NATIONAL AIR & SPACE INTELLIGENCE CENTER€„¢S (NASIC) GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE (GEOINT) ANALYSIS SQUADRON (NASIC/GSI). USAspending.gov award data
  • Contract award: Federal subcontract IDIQ-ASSESS-001-TO1-C3.02, $575,269 under ANALYTICAL MECHANICS ASSOCIATES, INC.: THE ARMY TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORATE REQUIRES MULTIDISCIPLINARY EXPERTISE IN ROTARY-WING AND ADVANCED AIRCRAFT DESIGN TO SUPPORT AVIATION ENTERPRISE LEVEL DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES. THESE REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE THE APPLICATION OF EXISTING COMPUTATIONAL TOOLS, THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW COMPUTATIONAL METHODS, AND SPECIALIZED MODELING IN AREAS SUCH AS COST, PROPULSION, AND USAspending.gov award data
  • Contract award: National Aeronautics and Space Administration SBIR/STTR award 2023, contract 80NSSC23PB386: Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) for In-Space and Extraterrestrial Surface Metal Welding and Joining SBIR and STTR award data

THE BOEING COMPANY

WILMINGTON, US-DE, US

Makes: MATERIALS IN SUPPORT OF PRIME CONTRACT W58RGZ-18-D-0001 FOR THE PROTOTYPE INTEGRATION FACILITY (PIF) AT REDSTONE ARSENAL, ALABAMA

  • Contract award: Federal subcontract 5700000583, $391,043 under L-3 COMMUNICATIONS INTEGRATED SYSTEMS L.P.: OTHER MEASURING AND CONTROLLING DEVICE MANUFACTURI USAspending.gov award data
  • Contract award: Federal subcontract 5700000954, $404,717 under L-3 COMMUNICATIONS INTEGRATED SYSTEMS L.P.: ELECTRONIC COMPUTER MANUFACTURING USAspending.gov award data
  • Contract award: Federal subcontract MP00309184 CO 22, $2.5M under NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION: GUIDED MISSILE AND SPACE VEHICLE MANUFACTURING USAspending.gov award data