Est. 2026

America's Missile Company

Affordable interceptors to defend our most critical assets.

A defense you can't afford to fire is not a defense.

There is an easy way to beat a missile defense. You attack it with more than it can pay for.

Send cheap missiles by the thousand at interceptors that cost millions each. The defense does not lose because it misses. It loses because it runs out. It runs out of rounds. It runs out of money. It runs out of time to build more before the next wave hits.

China built its whole plan around this math. We built the kind of defense that loses to it.

This is not some far off problem. Our stockpiles are thin right now. Every month the threats get cheaper and there are more of them. And every month our answer gets more expensive.

They Build Thousands. We Build a Handful.

China makes missiles by the thousand. It built the factories to keep them coming. It did not do this to win a one on one fight. It did it to swamp us. To put more in the sky than any defense can afford to shoot down. Russia has shown the same idea in real combat.

We can hit these threats. The problem is we can't afford to. One high end interceptor can cost as much as a whole wave of what it is trying to stop. Our stockpiles are too shallow to last in a real fight. The factories that build them can't keep up. We are trying to stop a flood with a few perfect, hand built rounds, and hoping the fight stays small.

The Hard Part Is Real. The Lesson They Learned Is Wrong.

Stopping one of these is hard. We won't pretend it isn't. You have to put one fast moving object right on top of another in the last seconds of flight. The target may be twisting and turning to stay alive. Your missile has to see it, think, and steer in a fraction of a second. A close miss is still a miss.

These problems are real. But look at what the big companies decided because of them. They decided a weapon this hard could only be built slowly, in small numbers, for a huge price. Then they built their whole business around that belief. Contracts that pay them more when things get complicated. Slow production that keeps every unit costly. Upgrades that take ten years or more.

The engineering is hard. Staying slow and costly is not the engineering. It is a habit. And that habit is why the stockpiles are empty.

What We Are Building.

We are building interceptors made for rate and cost from the very first drawing, not just speed and range. Every choice comes back to one question. Can we build it fast, build it again fast, and field it at a price that lets us fill a real stockpile. We move the hard, costly brains off the missile and into systems we keep and reuse. That keeps the part we spend by the thousand cheap. We build our own parts, including the rocket motors that only a few suppliers in the country can make, and none of them fast enough for what this moment needs. We are working on a first prototype now.

A defense you can't afford to fire is not a defense. The side that can answer mass with mass, and pay for it, decides how a fight goes before it starts.

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