Appendix A: Corporate Genealogy Reference

This appendix provides a consolidated reference for every significant corporate transaction in the American solid rocket motor industry from 1912 to the present. Events are organized by current inheritor, then chronologically.


Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems (NGIS) Heritage

NGIS contains the merged heritage of Thiokol, Hercules, UTC Chemical Systems Division, and Orbital Sciences.

Thiokol / Cordant / ATK Lineage

Year Event From To Approx. Value
1929 Founded Thiokol Chemical Corporation
1982 Acquisition Morton International Morton Thiokol, Inc. ~$200M
1989 Spinoff Morton Thiokol Thiokol Corporation (independent)
1996 Acquisition United Technologies (CSD) Thiokol Corporation / Cordant not disclosed
1998 Rename Thiokol Corporation Cordant Technologies
2000 Merger Cordant Technologies + Alcoa divisions AIC Group (Alcoa Industrial Components)
2001 Acquisition of propulsion assets AIC Group / Alcoa Alliant Techsystems (ATK) $2.9B

Hercules Lineage

Year Event From To Approx. Value
1912 Federal antitrust divestiture DuPont (ordered by court) Hercules Powder Company
1966 Rename Hercules Powder Company Hercules, Inc.
1978 Division created Hercules, Inc. Hercules Aerospace Company (division)
1995 Acquisition of aerospace division Hercules, Inc. Alliant Techsystems (ATK) ~$450M

UTC Chemical Systems Division Lineage

Year Event From To Approx. Value
1960s Founded as division United Technologies Corp. Chemical Systems Division (CSD), Sunnyvale CA
1996 Acquisition United Technologies Corp. Thiokol Corporation / Cordant Technologies not disclosed

Orbital Sciences Lineage

Year Event From To Approx. Value
1982 Founded Orbital Sciences Corporation
1990 Honeywell spinoff Honeywell Inc. Alliant Techsystems (ATK)
2001 Blount ammunition acquisition Blount International ATK (Sporting Group) ~$200M
2015 Merger ATK Aerospace + Orbital Sciences Corporation Orbital ATK
2015 Spinoff ATK Vista Outdoor (Sporting Group)
2018 Acquisition Orbital ATK Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems $7.8B

L3Harris / Aerojet Rocketdyne Heritage

Aerojet Rocketdyne contains the merged heritage of Aerojet, Atlantic Research Corporation, Olin/Primex/General Dynamics Space Systems, and Rocketdyne.

Aerojet Lineage

Year Event From To Approx. Value
1942 Founded GALCIT alumni + General Tire investment Aerojet Engineering Corporation
1942 Major investment General Tire & Rubber Company Aerojet (majority shareholder)
1984 Rename / restructure General Tire & Rubber Company GenCorp, Inc. (holding company)
2002 Acquisition General Dynamics (Space Propulsion business, ex-Olin/Primex) Aerojet not disclosed
2003 Acquisition Atlantic Research Corporation Aerojet not disclosed
2013 Acquisition Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne (United Technologies) GenCorp / Aerojet $550M
2013 Merger Aerojet + Rocketdyne Aerojet Rocketdyne
2015 Rename GenCorp, Inc. Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings, Inc.
2022 Blocked acquisition Lockheed Martin attempted to acquire Aerojet RD FTC blocked 4-0; Lockheed withdrew $4.4B
2023 Acquisition Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings L3Harris Technologies $4.7B

Atlantic Research Corporation (ARC) Lineage

Year Event From To Approx. Value
1950 Founded Atlantic Research Corporation, Alexandria VA
1994 Acquisition ARC Sequa Corporation not disclosed
2003 Acquisition Sequa Corporation (ARC) Aerojet not disclosed

Olin / Primex / General Dynamics Space Systems Lineage

Year Event From To Approx. Value
~1960s Founded Rocket Research Corporation, Redmond WA
~1985 Acquisition Olin Corporation Olin Aerospace Company (formerly Rocket Research)
1996 Acquisition Olin Corporation Primex Technologies not disclosed
2001 Acquisition Primex Technologies General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems not disclosed
2002 Acquisition of Space Propulsion business General Dynamics Aerojet not disclosed

Rocketdyne Lineage

Year Event From To Approx. Value
1955 Rocketdyne Division established North American Aviation Rocketdyne Division
1967 Merger North American Aviation + Rockwell-Standard North American Rockwell / Rockwell International
1996 Acquisition Rockwell International (Rocketdyne Division) Boeing Company
2005 Acquisition Boeing (Rocketdyne) United Technologies / Pratt & Whitney $700M
2013 Acquisition Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne GenCorp / Aerojet $550M

Regulatory and Antitrust Events

Year Case / Event Parties Outcome
1912 United States v. E.I. du Pont de Nemours (Sherman Act) DOJ vs. DuPont DuPont ordered to divest; created Hercules Powder Co. and Atlas Powder Co.
2018 FTC review: Northrop Grumman / Orbital ATK FTC, Northrop, Orbital ATK Approved with behavioral remedy: Northrop required to supply SRMs to competitors on non-discriminatory basis
2022 FTC vs. Lockheed Martin / Aerojet Rocketdyne FTC, Lockheed, Aerojet RD Blocked 4-0; Lockheed withdrew February 2022
2023 FTC review: L3Harris / Aerojet Rocketdyne FTC, L3Harris, Aerojet RD Approved; L3Harris not a vertical integration concern

Key Facilities: Current Status

Facility Location Original Owner Current Operator Active Since
Promontory Box Elder County, UT Thiokol Chemical (1957) Northrop Grumman 1957
Bacchus Works Magna, UT Hercules Powder (1913) Northrop Grumman 1913
Elkton, MD Cecil County, MD Thiokol Chemical (1951) Northrop Grumman 1951
Sacramento Complex Rancho Cordova, CA Aerojet (1950) L3Harris / Aerojet RD (reduced) 1950
Camden, AR Ouachita County, AR Aerojet / Atlantic Research L3Harris / Aerojet RD 1960s

Program-to-Producer Reference

Program Stage Cold War Producer Current Operator
Minuteman III Stage 1 Thiokol Northrop Grumman (sustainment)
Minuteman III Stage 2 Aerojet L3Harris / Aerojet RD (sustainment)
Minuteman III Stage 3 Hercules Northrop Grumman (sustainment)
Trident II D5 Stages 1–3 Hercules (primary), Thiokol Northrop Grumman
Space Shuttle SRB Single (4-segment) Morton Thiokol / Thiokol / ATK Program ended 2011
SLS SRB Single (5-segment) ATK / Orbital ATK Northrop Grumman
Peacekeeper (MX) Stage 1 Thiokol Retired 2005
Peacekeeper (MX) Stage 2 Aerojet Retired 2005
Peacekeeper (MX) Stage 3 Hercules Retired 2005
Peacekeeper (MX) Stage 4 Rocketdyne Retired 2005
Pegasus XL Stages 1–3 Hercules / ATK Northrop Grumman (final flights)
LGM-35A Sentinel TBD Northrop Grumman (prime)