U.S. Navy Awards Castelion First Delivery Order for Blackbeard Hypersonic Weapon
Award marks first delivery of low-cost hypersonic strike weapons to the Navy
The award marks an important step in Blackbeard's transition from development and flight testing toward operationally relevant production. The order supports continued maturation of Castelion's low-cost, highly manufacturable long-range hypersonic strike weapons and will exercise the company's expanding production capacity at its Project Ranger manufacturing campus in
Work under the award will be performed primarily in
"Blackbeard was designed from the beginning to support our nation's conventional deterrence," said
This award builds on a series of Army and Navy platform integration contracts and follows Castelion's $250M+ investment in Project Ranger, a 1,000-acre manufacturing campus in
About Castelion
Castelion builds American hypersonic deterrence through rapid, affordable, and scalable production of advanced strike weapons. Blackbeard is the first U.S. hypersonic system engineered from inception for industrial-rate output, commercial unit cost, and continuous flight test iteration. The company is headquartered in Torrance, California, with manufacturing operations in New Mexico, Texas, and California, and offices in Washington D.C.
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