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L3Harris Supports United Launch Alliance’s Second Vulcan Launch

CAPE CANAVERAL SPACE FORCE STATION, Fla., Oct. 4, 2024 — L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) successfully supported United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) second launch of its Vulcan rocket. The L3Harris state-of-the-art propulsion and avionics systems were instrumental in the certification mission, which launched an inert mass simulator. 

“The Vulcan rocket will support national security, commercial and civil missions,” said Kristin Houston, President, Space Propulsion and Power Systems, Aerojet Rocketdyne, L3Harris. “Our propulsion and avionics systems will enable Vulcan to continue ULA’s legacy of delivering unparalleled reliability and precision to its customers.”

The second Vulcan launch serves as a vital step in certifying the rocket to carry national security payloads for the U.S. Space Force. 

The Vulcan rocket features two L3Harris-built RL10 engines, providing a combined thrust of approximately 48,000 pounds to the Centaur V upper stage. The rocket also uses 12 MR-107 attitude-control thrusters and pressurized helium tanks from L3Harris, essential to the operation of the launch vehicle. L3Harris’ avionics, including three different models of controllers, data acquisition units and the T-740U Telemetry Transmitter, also played a pivotal role in ensuring critical vehicle control and data transmission during the launch.

About L3Harris Technologies

L3Harris Technologies is the Trusted Disruptor in the defense industry. With customers’ mission-critical needs always in mind, our employees deliver end-to-end technology solutions connecting the space, air, land, sea and cyber domains in the interest of national security. Visit L3Harris.com for more information.

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Media Contacts

Mary Engola

Aerojet Rocketdyne, Space Propulsion & Power Systems
C: 571-289-1371

Sara Banda

Corporate Media Relations
C: 321-306-8927

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