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Bantam

Overview

The Bantam engine family is being adapted from the proven design of the Atlas Sustainer engine to take full advantage of 3D printing capabilities. These engines, which would normally be composed of more than 100 parts, are built from only three 3D printed major components: the injector assembly, the combustion chamber; and a monolithic throat and nozzle section.

Key Features

Demonstrating the ability to produce a predominantly 3D printed engine is key to reducing the cost of future rocket propulsion systems. On the 5,000-pound-thrust “Baby Bantam” engine, L3Harris reduced total design and manufacturing time from more than a year – typical for engines of this size — to just a couple of months. Utilizing 3D printing on this program reduced the cost by approximately 65 percent compared to using conventional manufacturing methods.  

The Bantam family of engines produces thrust ranging from 5,000 up to 30,000 pounds and can be adapted to use various fuels including kerosene, ethanol, methane and storable propellants.

Latest News

A Standard Missile-3 Block IIA is fired from a Vertical Launching System on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam as part of Flight Experiment Mission-02. The Missile Defense Agency, in cooperation with U.S. Department of Defense partners, successfully conducted FEM-02 on December 10, 2024. Photo credit: Missile Defense Agency

Press release | 12. 12. 2024

L3Harris Plays Key Role in Successful Missile Defense Test

L3Harris Technologies provided the Medium Range Ballistic Missile (MRBM) target and propulsion for the Standard Missile-3 Block IIA (SM-3 Blk IIA) used in the Missile Defense Agency’s (MDA) latest successful test aimed at strengthening U.S. missile defense.

A Standard Missile-3 Block IIA is fired from a Vertical Launching System on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam as part of Flight Experiment Mission-02. The Missile Defense Agency, in cooperation with U.S. Department of Defense partners, successfully conducted FEM-02 on December 10, 2024. Photo credit: Missile Defense Agency

Press release | 12. 12. 2024

L3Harris Plays Key Role in Successful Missile Defense Test

L3Harris’ new ammonium perchlorate (AP) processing facility will enable the company’s Camden site to more efficiently screen and handle the ingredient used to make solid rocket motor propellant.

Editorial | 11. 14. 2024

L3Harris Technologies Begins Operations at New Solid Rocket Motor Propellant Processing Facility

L3Harris Solid Rocket Motors

Press release | 11. 07. 2024

L3Harris Solid Rocket Motors Soar in Successful Flight Test

From sub-orbital space to the black depths of the sea, L3Harris is equipped to support multi-domain defense capabilities. (Photo Credit: L3Harris)

Editorial | 10. 08. 2024

From Sea to Space: L3Harris Provides Multi-domain Defense Solutions

L3Harris to Provide Propulsion for Hypersonic Defense System

Press release | 09. 26. 2024

L3Harris to Provide Propulsion for Hypersonic Defense System

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