Missile production push runs into solid rocket motor bottleneck
spacenews.com Jun 14, 2026

Missile production push runs into solid rocket motor bottleneck

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The US production of solid rocket motors is increasing, but not quickly enough to meet the Pentagon's demands for its missile-defense program. A report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies states that solid rocket motors remain a bottleneck in the US missile industrial base. The Pentagon's 2027 budget includes over $73 billion for missile programs, with expected deliveries of over 2,100 air and missile defense interceptors. However, this is below the department's production goals of roughly 5,000 interceptors per year. The current constraints are a result of years of consolidation in the domestic solid rocket motor industry.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · New suppliers are needed to diversify the supply base and meet production demands.
  • · Stable demand signals and multiyear buying are required to support these suppliers.