Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc., a technology company in defence, national security, and global markets, announced today that it has selected Odon, Indiana, as the future home of its new mid-tier coupled arc jet and laser facility. The site selection represents a major milestone for Project Helios following the company's prior announcement of award to design and build the new test capability.
After an extensive, multi-state review, Kratos determined that Odon, Indiana, best meets the technical and operational requirements for the Project. Kratos expresses its enthusiasm for joining the local community and contributing to the region's growing role in the nation's defence industrial base.
"This was a highly competitive process with several strong candidate locations," said Michael Johns, Senior Vice President at Kratos. "Kratos continues to lean forward to support our critical defence infrastructure and partner with communities, like Odon, that share our passion for serving our nation. We deeply appreciate the support we received from local and state leadership throughout the selection process. Their commitment to fostering advanced technology development played a key role in this decision."
Project Helios is driven by a set of core design priorities that advance both technical capability and national security objectives. The programme provides a critical bridge between laboratory material development and fielded system applications, enabling more efficient transition of hypersonic materials into operational use. It expands the nation's aerothermal testing bandwidth to support growing defence demands, while delivering higher-throughput, cost-effective evaluation at scale. At the same time, Project Helios reflects Kratos' long-term commitment to collaboration, innovation, and investment in the infrastructure necessary to sustain and strengthen national defence capabilities.
The new facility is being designed to address critical gaps in the current U.S. test infrastructure by providing aerothermal testing for materials used on hypersonic systems at an accessible scale. Once complete, the Odon-based capability will complement existing national test ranges and increase access to vital material evaluation resources for all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces and Department of War.
"We are grateful for the outstanding partnership from Indiana's leadership and our utility collaborators, including Utilities District of Western Indiana and Hoosier Energy," said Dave Carter, President of Kratos' Defence and Rocket Support Services Division. "Their proactive engagement was invaluable as we determined the best home for this critical capability, which we are excited to make available to the defence community. We look forward to a long and productive presence in the region."
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