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Raytheon Expands Redstone Missile Facility
March 17, 2026
Raytheon has completed a $115 million expansion of its Redstone Missile Integration Facility in Huntsville, Alabama, increasing missile integration and delivery capacity by over 50%. This expansion supports production of multiple missile systems, including Land Attack and Maritime Strike Tomahawk variants, Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles, and Standard Missile interceptors, under agreements with the Department of War. The project is expected to create approximately 185 new jobs, reinforcing Huntsville's strategic role in missile defense and aerospace manufacturing.
- Why this matters: The expansion signals strong multi-year order visibility and sustained defense demand amid evolving geopolitical threats, highlighting Raytheon's commitment to enhancing missile capabilities.
- Procurement professionals should note increased capacity at a key facility supporting major missile programs, which may influence future contract opportunities and supply chain planning.
- The job creation and regional economic impact underscore the importance of Huntsville as a defense manufacturing hub, potentially attracting further investments and partnerships.
- Contractors and suppliers should evaluate opportunities to support expanded production lines and related missile system components at the Redstone facility.
Raytheon's decision to expand its Redstone facility by 50% in integration capacity is not a casual marketing gesture10 is a multi-hundred-million-dollar commitment that typically signals management's belief in multi-year order visibility.
— James Harrington, Senior Defence & Aerospace Strategist
Investments like this by Raytheon Technologies continue to strengthen Huntsville and the Tennessee Valleys leadership in defense innovation while creating jobs and driving economic growth across the region.
— State Rep. Parker Moore (R-Hartselle)
Raytheons continued investment in North Alabama strengthens both our local economy and our nations defense. This expansion will ensure our men and women in uniform have the advanced missile capabilities they need when they need them.
— U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville)
Agencies
Department of War, Redstone Arsenal, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Alabama State Government, NATO
Vendors
RTX Corp (Raytheon), Raytheon
Contracts
$115 million
Locations
Sources
- RTX Corp (Raytheon) Edges Higher on Redstone Expansion—Backlog Strength Offsets Valuation Debate · AD HOC NEWS · Mar 15
- Raytheon Expands Huntsville Missile Integration Facility · ExecutiveBiz · Mar 16
- Raytheon completes $115 million missile integration facility expansion in Huntsville - 256 Today · 256 Today · Mar 17