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    Nammo Perry breaks ground on $200 million rocket motor facility

    Posted on October 15, 2025

    Nammo representatives from Perry and Norway were joined by Raytheon (RTX) and government officials Friday in Perry to turn the ceremonial first shovels of dirt on a $200 million new rocket motor plant that should employ 200 new workers by the end of 2027. (From left) Nammo Energetics (NEI) President Keith Brooks, Nammo Inc. President Kjell Kringsja, RTX Vice President of Integrated Supply Chain Jennifer Pinson, District 2 U.S. Congressman Dr. Neal Dunn, Nammo AS CEO Morten Brandtzaeg, RTX Vice-President of Operations, Supply Chain & Quality Bob Butz, Nammo Board Chairman Dag Schjerven, RTX Vice President of Systems, Strategy and Global Operations Chander Nijhon, Nammo Executive Vice-President Stein Erik Nodeland and Nammo Project Lead Stian Halvorsen. Not pictured is Nammo Perry President and General Manager Elizabeth Eastman, who coordinated and presided over the ceremony.

    Nammo Perry broke ground on a new $200 million rocket motor production facility in Taylor County on Friday, Oct. 10, marking the official start of a major construction project that is expected to create 200 new jobs when it becomes operational by the end of 2027.

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