KEI, Ares Uncertainty Paint Grim Picture for U.S. SRM Base

Credit: U.S. NAVY
Concern is mounting in the U.S. about the future of the nation’s atrophied industrial base for large-body solid rocket motors (SRMs) after the Pentagon recently decided to terminate the Kinetic-Energy Interceptor and amid uncertainty over the Obama administration’s plans for a space shuttle follow...

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