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UNION Technologies is formalizing a strategic collaboration with Firehawk Aerospace to link its software-defined factory platform and metal parts manufacturing with Firehawk’s energetics and propulsion production capabilities, positioning UNION at the center of an integrated 155mm and broader defense manufacturing ecosystem. The partnership is designed to boost domestically controlled, surge-ready capacity for critical munitions and systems by combining UNION’s automated, traceable factories with Firehawk’s scalable energetics operations.
Initially, UNION will focus on 155mm-related forged metal parts and components, while both companies evaluate expansion into energetics, propulsion systems, and other defense programs aligned with U.S. deterrence and readiness priorities. The teams plan to maintain a structured working cadence to harmonize interfaces and quality standards, with an emphasis on manufacturability, process control, and high-volume output that can support future contracts and stockpiling strategies.
For UNION, this collaboration reinforces its Factories-as-a-Stockpile model, in which software-driven, robotics-enabled plants can rapidly pivot and scale production to meet shifting defense requirements. CEO Garrett Unclebach emphasized that production capacity and accountability are now core to deterrence, underscoring UNION’s role in delivering digitally traceable, surge-ready manufacturing for the U.S. and allied customers.
By tying its factory software, automation, and metal components expertise directly into Firehawk’s energetics and propulsion value chain, UNION moves closer to becoming a central node in the rebuilt defense industrial base. The collaboration improves UNION’s positioning for future defense procurement, enhances its relevance in secure supply chains, and supports long-term growth as Western governments prioritize resilient, high-throughput manufacturing over legacy, fragmented capacity.

