Lockheed Martin Breaks Ground on New PAC-3 Missile Facility in Camden, Arkansas
Posted on: Friday, 8 May 2009, 14:00 CDT
The new 71,000 square-foot PAC-3 All Up Round (AUR) II building will be built on Camden Operations' campus adjacent to the existing 40,000-square-foot PAC-3 AUR I facility. The facility will be completed in early 2010.
"After a thorough examination of our current PAC-3 production complex, Lockheed Martin determined that the addition of the new PAC-3 AUR II building is vital to maintaining the high levels of quality and capability our customers demand," said
"We are extremely pleased to continue to grow our service to the U.S. Army and the
Camden Operations produces the combat-proven Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) launcher and a family of munitions, which includes the Guided MLRS Unitary Rocket, and the battle-proven High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) launcher, which fires MLRS rockets and Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) missiles.
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