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Firehawk Aerospace is scaling U.S.
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Firehawk Aerospace is scaling U.S.

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Originally reported by 3D Printing Industry

Firehawk Aerospace is scaling U.S. rocket production by acquiring a 636-acre facility in Mississippi. Using 3D printed thermoplastic propellants, they aim to shift throughput from thousands per year to thousands per month. This expansion creates an integrated pipeline to rapidly rebuild national munition inventories. It marks a shift for additive manufacturing into high-volume, end-to-end defense production at a systemic scale. 🚀

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