Castelion Breaks Ground on 1,000-Acre Project Ranger in New Mexico
Castelion has commenced construction on Project Ranger, a 1,000-acre manufacturing campus in Sandoval County, New Mexico, backed by a $150 million investment that is projected to yield $650 million in economic output and create 300 jobs over the next decade. The campus, set to produce solid rocket motors and Blackbeard missiles, will see its first of 21 buildings completed by summer 2024, with full operational capacity expected by the end of 2026. Castelion is collaborating with Manufacturo to integrate a digital production system for enhanced weapons manufacturing.

Castelion broke ground on Project Ranger, a 1,000-acre manufacturing campus in Sandoval County, New Mexico, with a $150 million investment expected to generate $650 million in economic output and create 300 jobs over the next decade. The first of 21 buildings will be completed by summer 2024, with all buildings operational by the end of 2026.
The campus will produce solid rocket motors and Blackbeard missiles. Castelion partnered with Manufacturo to implement a digital production system for weapons manufacturing, aimed at supporting non-nuclear deterrence capabilities.




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