When the stakes for space missions are at their highest, solid rocket motors meet the challenge
[Sponsored] Rapid response is crucial in defense, and the instant thrust provided by SRMs provide a tactical advantage.


Northrop Grumman’s solid propulsion technology ensures durability, readiness and versatility for a wide range of applications — from supporting NASA’s human spaceflight missions and commercial launch applications to safeguarding U.S. and allied defense systems. (Northrop Grumman photo)
From launching deep-space probes to intercepting threats, the need for robust propulsion systems is greater than ever. High-stakes missions like national defense and space exploration demand solid rocket motors (SRMs) that are not only powerful but also reliable and ready at a moment’s notice.
Northrop Grumman has met that demand, and over the past six decades has produced more than 1.3 million SRMs that have made a critical difference in powering the world’s most challenging and vital missions.
“The innovation and scale at Northrop Grumman is remarkable, especially if you understand the complexity of these systems and the technology required to build them” said Jim Kalberer, the company’s vice president of propulsion systems.
Advancing space exploration and defense
Northrop Grumman’s SRMs are designed to meet the toughest demands in space exploration and defense. Launch vehicles rely on these SRMs to provide the power needed to break free from Earth’s gravity and carry essential payloads into orbit. SRMs enable deep-space probes and landers to push the boundaries of space travel.
In defense applications, rapid response is crucial. The instant thrust provided by SRMs gives armed forces a tactical advantage, allowing missiles to intercept threats and maintain security. Northrop Grumman’s solid propulsion technology ensures durability, readiness and versatility for a wide range of applications — from supporting NASA’s human spaceflight missions and commercial launch applications to safeguarding U.S. and allied defense systems.

Investments in facilities, digital transformation and automation have enabled the company to nearly double SRM production capacity in its Utah operations and triple tactical defense output at sites on the East Coast. (Northrop Grumman photo)
Scaling production for future missions
To meet the growing demand for advanced propulsion, Northrop Grumman has significantly expanded its manufacturing capabilities.
Investments in facilities, digital transformation and automation have enabled the company to nearly double SRM production capacity in its Utah operations and triple tactical defense output at sites on the East Coast. This scaling ensures the ability to deliver propulsion solutions quickly and efficiently, supporting human spaceflight, missile defense and other Department of Defense missions, and commercial space operations.
“Our investment in future capacity reflects the changing needs of our customers, and it will continue to grow,” said Kalberer.
Building a future-proof supply chain
Strong partnerships with suppliers are key to a resilient supply chain, ensuring stability and reliable production to meet mission-critical requirements. Over the last 10 years, Northrop Grumman has leveraged its supply chain to deliver: more than 900 solid propulsion stages and thrust augmentation boosters across a variety of programs; and over the past six and a half years more than 110,000 tactical SRMs for defense, leveraging digital manufacturing techniques to keep pace with industry advancements.
From powering NASA’s Artemis missions to enhancing advanced defense systems designed to protect against emerging threats, Northrop Grumman’s SRMs are pivotal in shaping the future of space and defense. Each SRM represents a commitment to innovation, performance and leadership in propulsion technology.
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