Mach Industries Launches Mach Propulsion to Enhance Defense Technology with New Jet Engine Factory
Mach Industries Sets New Standard with Launch of Mach Propulsion
In a bold move to solidify national security, Mach Industries has officially announced the establishment of Mach Propulsion, a new division devoted to creating and advancing high-performance jet propulsion systems. Located in Huntington Beach, California, this innovative division is set to revolutionize the manufacturing of engines for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and other defense technologies.
Cutting-Edge Manufacturing Facility
The Mach Propulsion division will include the construction of a state-of-the-art jet engine manufacturing facility. This facility is poised to produce up to 12,000 jet engines annually, with designs focused on a vertically integrated and scalable manufacturing process. Such expansion will allow not just for the production of Mach Industries' proprietary platforms, but also for a wider spectrum of manufacturers in the defense ecosystem to access advanced propulsion technologies.
The new manufacturing site will pioneer rapid prototyping and testing procedures, adhering to Mach Industries' iterative methodology, which is expected to accelerate the design, testing, and eventual mass production of propulsion technologies. By integrating these processes effectively, the company aims to swiftly adapt to market demands and technological advancements.
Strategic Partnerships and Future Potential
As part of its strategic growth, Mach Industries is partnering with German manufacturer JetCat, recognized for their excellence in engine propulsion systems. JetCat will provide key components for Mach's Strategic Strike contract awarded by the Army Application Lab. This alliance will also enhance Mach Propulsion's capability to develop higher-thrust engines that feature improved durability and reusability, complementing existing products from JetCat and broadening Mach's portfolio.
Leading this new venture is General Manager Jeremy Klyde, an adept professional with extensive experience in microturbine engine design and manufacturing. Klyde's background spans significant roles in leading defense firms such as Lockheed Martin and Anduril Industries, ensuring that he brings a wealth of knowledge to Mach's ambitious plans.
Commitment to National Security
Klyde commented on the critical mission of Mach Propulsion, stating, "Mach Industries is setting the standard for America's future defense base by tackling critical gaps in our nation's munitions supply chain. We are committed to ensuring that the defense ecosystem has access to advanced capabilities needed for the future."
This pledge to enhance the U.S. defense infrastructure underscores the nation’s need to address vulnerabilities in its supply chains, especially the production of essential components like engines and warheads, which are crucial for maintaining military readiness.
A Vision for the Future
The facility will enhance Mach Industries’ ability to serve as a primary engine supplier for the next generation of unmanned aerial systems (UAS). Their ambition extends to provide state-of-the-art propulsion technologies adaptable for various military applications, notably vertical-takeoff and landing (VTOL) systems, cruise missiles, and other high-performance vehicles.
Ethan Thornton, the CEO, reflects on the necessity of this development amidst current global circumstances: "Current micro-jet engine facilities are already operating at full capacity, even during peacetime. The United States needs to prepare rapidly and efficiently to produce the future weapons at an unprecedented scale, and we're proud to be integral to that solution."
About Mach Industries
Founded in 2023, Mach Industries is committed to ensuring a technological edge in defense capabilities, utilizing vertical integration and innovation to bolster manufacturing processes. With investments from leading venture firms, the company specializes in the creation of systems that deter conflict and secure global safety. As it embarks on this new phase with Mach Propulsion, the company aims to lead in the development of resilient, advanced defense technologies that support the U.S. military and its strategic ambitions.