Kratos Moves to New Engine Manufacturing Facility in Auburn Hills, MI to Support Demand for High-Rate Production of Spartan Engines
This state-of-the-art 22,500-square-foot facility with office, manufacturing, assembly and test areas allows for concurrent production of all four engines in the Spartan family and quantities of 50,000 plus per year. The Spartan line of engines consists of four propulsion systems ranging in thrust from 30 to over 200 lbf.
Kratos’ investment in the new facility demonstrates our commitment to advancing affordable mass inventory levels, producing a large number of military-grade, affordable turbojet engines while expanding crucial infrastructure needed to accelerate propulsion system inventory levels as a part of the US defense industrial base.
To support concurrent production and test of the multiple engine types, Kratos has configured the new facility and optimized inventory systems, production flow, and manufacturing ramp plans to enable isolation of key elements such as inventory while enabling shared use for incoming and outgoing inspection, as well as the multi-station test cell.

Kratos’ Auburn Hills Engine Manufacturing, Assembly, and Test Facility
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With an investment in infrastructure, personnel, and equipment, Kratos’

Image of Kratos’ fully attenuated engine test cell that supports running engine tests for acceptance, and full system, missile, aircraft body, analysis, verification, and validation.
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For more information on Kratos and the Spartan Line of Engines, visit www.kratosdefense.com.
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Kratos' Auburn Hills Engine Manufacturing, Assembly and Test Facility
Kratos' Auburn Hills Engine Manufacturing, Assembly and Test Facility
Image of Kratos' Fully attenuated engine test cell that supports running engine tests for acceptance, and full system, missile, aircraft body, analysis, verification, and validation
Image of Kratos' Fully attenuated engine test cell that supports running engine tests for acceptance, and full system, missile, aircraft body, analysis, verification, and validation
Source: Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.