Teledyne Brown Engineering receives $114 million task order

U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command order is for designing and building ballistic target missiles

Teledyne Brown Engineering, in Huntsville, has received a $114 million task order from the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command to design, build and launch ballistic target missiles used in testing the nation’s missile defense systems.

Scott Hall, president of Teledyne Brown Engineering.

“These target missiles are vital to ensuring the effectiveness of our defense systems in an increasingly perilous world,” said Scott Hall, president of Teledyne Brown Engineering.

The Tactical Range Air Defense Missile (TACRAM) 2, a follow-on contract, will extend through March 2028, continuing the company’s work under a previous contract, providing target missiles since 2014. The TACRAM 2 contract introduces innovative designs and enhanced capabilities, replicating the rapidly evolving threats faced by American warfighters.

Teledyne Brown Engineering, a subsidiary of Teledyne Technologies Inc., is an engineering and advanced manufacturing solutions firm serving space, defense and energy industries.  

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