SACRAMENTO, Calif., Feb. 24,
2012/PRNewswire/ -- Aerojet, a GenCorp (NYSE:
GY) company, provided its solid rocket boosters to the
United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V launch vehicle for the
inaugural launch of the U.S. Navy's five-satellite
Mobile User Object System (MUOS). Built by Lockheed Martin
(NYSE: LMT), MUOS is a next-generation narrowband tactical
satellite communications system that will significantly
improve ground communications for U.S. forces on the move.
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Five Aerojet AJ60 Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs) ignited at
lift-off, increasing the launch thrust of ULA's Atlas V
rocket by more than 1.9 million pounds. All Atlas V
launches requiring extra boost performance have flown
Aerojet-produced SRBs. These motors have demonstrated a 100
percent success record in flight, having flown 15 missions
over the past 10 years with vehicle configurations ranging
from one to five SRBs.
Eight Aerojet retro rockets also assisted with the Atlas
Centaur separation from the launch vehicle approximately
4.5 minutes into flight. In addition, 12 Aerojet
monopropellant (hydrazine) thrusters on the Atlas V Centaur
upper stage provided roll, pitch and yaw control as well as
settling burns for the upper stage main engine. Once
separated from the launch vehicle, MUOS will use 12 0.2 lbf
and six 5 lbf Aerojet thrusters for in-flight maneuvers and
final de-orbit.
"Aerojet propulsion is trusted to not only assist with
launching such a critical satellite, but also to delivering
it to its final orbital destination," said Aerojet
Vice President of Space and Launch Systems, Julie Van
Kleeck. "Helping ensure the success of the
launch and a payload that supports the safety and helps
promote the success of our nation's warfighters is an
inspiration for the entire team."
The Navy Communications Satellite Program Office (PMW 146)
is responsible for the MUOS program. Lockheed Martin Space
Systems Company is the MUOS prime contractor and lead
system integrator.
Aerojet manufactured the Atlas V Solid Rocket Boosters at
its Sacramento, Calif.facility. The retro
rockets were designed and developed by Aerojet in
Gainesville, Va.and manufactured in
Camden, Ark.The two types of thrusters aboard
MUOS were designed and manufactured at Aerojet's
Redmond, Wash.facility.
Aerojet is a world-recognized aerospace and defense leader
principally serving the missile and space propulsion,
defense and armaments markets. GenCorp is a leading
technology-based manufacturer of aerospace and defense
products and systems with a real estate segment that
includes activities related to the entitlement, sale, and
leasing of the company's excess real estate assets.
Additional information about Aerojet and GenCorp can be
obtained by visiting the companies' websites at http://www.Aerojet.com
and http://www.GenCorp.com.
SOURCE Aerojet
Glenn Mahone, Aerojet, +1-202-302-9941,
Glenn.Mahone@Aerojet.com, or Kristin Conner, Aerojet,
+1-916-355-2143, Kristin.Conner@Aerojet.com