Furientis Develops Cost-Effective Missiles Amid U.S. Defense Shortages
Furientis introduces a new model for missile production aimed at reducing costs and improving efficiency in defense manufacturing. The company plans to produce missiles at a significantly lower price point, potentially transforming the defense industry.

Furientis aims to manufacture missiles at $250,000 each, a stark contrast to the $1 to $5 million cost of traditional interceptors. The U.S. faces a missile stockpile depletion, with over 150 THAAD interceptors used, highlighting a critical gap in defense capabilities.
The company utilizes automotive assembly techniques and commercial components to streamline production, targeting an output of 1,000 missiles annually from its 9,000-square-foot facility in Los Angeles. Leadership at Furientis brings extensive aerospace experience, with insights into addressing supply chain bottlenecks through in-house rocket motor production. The evolving landscape of defense manufacturing presents both opportunities and risks for traditional primes amid rising threats.




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