General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems
General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems and the U.S. Army have opened a new load, assemble, and pack (LAP) facility for 155mm high explosive artillery projectiles near Camden, Arkansas.
This 155mm artillery facility represents an investment of $110 million for General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems. It will create 185 new jobs in the region.
Once fully operational, the Camden facility’s two LAP lines will produce 155mm explosives at a rate of 50,000 per month.
According to the U.S. Army, the LAP facility is the final stage in artillery projectile production, where 155 mm metal projectile bodies are filled with explosive material, assembled with other components, and packed for shipment.
“The Army must transform and get war-winning capabilities into the hands of Soldiers now, including key munitions. The Camden load, assembly, and pack munitions facility is just one of several modernization investments the Army is making to reinforce and strengthen our defense industrial base,” says Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll. “The Army remains committed to delivering relevant munitions at speed and scale to our Soldiers, the joint force, and allies and partners. It is not lost on us that a key component of victory on the battlefield starts in our production facilities.”
“Today is the result of a robust partnership between industry, local, state, and federal government teammates,” says Pat Mason, Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology). “All parties worked quickly and flexibly to accelerate the construction you see around you.”
“Today commemorates an exciting milestone for the U.S. Army and its munitions industrial base where we proudly mark the expansion and modernization of U.S. 155mm artillery production. This General Dynamics Camden facility was designed and purpose-built to integrate new, innovative artillery production and assembly processes, providing a more resilient and enduring industrial capability for our warfighters,” says Joshua Thompson, General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems President. “This remarkable achievement would not have been possible without strong Government and Industry partnerships across multiple entities within the Department of Defense, U.S. Army, Congress, the state and local Camden, Arkansas community and our employees.”
“Aerospace and Defense is Arkansas’ largest export industry, and it’s getting larger every year. As we cut taxes, grow our workforce, and invest in education, we’re becoming an even more attractive state for investment,” says Governor Sanders. “Thank you, General Dynamics, for your investment in the Natural State, creating 185 new jobs in South Arkansas, and helping to position Arkansas as America’s arsenal.”
“This investment from General Dynamics Ordnance Tactical Systems will play an important role in boosting our state’s aerospace and defense industry, creating jobs for hard-working Arkansans, and securing peace around the world,” says Clint O’Neal, executive director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission. “The new 155mm LAP facility is a welcome addition to Arkansas’ economy, and we congratulate General Dynamics, the U.S. Army, and all in Calhoun County on this win.”
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