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KT Engineering specializes in research, design, analysis, and testing of aerospace systems, subsystems, and components. Its workforce and staff includes people involved in development and maintenance of the Atlas, Athena, Titan, Space Shuttle, Centaur, X-33, X-37, X-40A and SWORDS launch vehicles.
KT Engineering specializes in research, design, analysis, and testing of aerospace systems, subsystems, and components. Its workforce and staff includes people involved in development and maintenance of the Atlas, Athena, Titan, Space Shuttle, Centaur, X-33, X-37, X-40A and SWORDS launch vehicles.


KT Engineering is currently developing the X-64 suborbital rocket to test linear aerospike technology.<ref>[https://afresearchlab.com/technology/afrls-rocket-lab-past-present-and-future/ AFRL's Rocket Lab Past, Present and Future]</ref>
KT Engineering along with Invocon are currently developing the X-64 suborbital rocket to test linear aerospike technology.<ref>[https://afresearchlab.com/technology/afrls-rocket-lab-past-present-and-future/ AFRL's Rocket Lab Past, Present and Future]</ref>


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Revision as of 18:36, 4 August 2024

KT Engineering is a small aerospace company based in Huntsville, Alabama.[1]

Activities and products

KT Engineering specializes in research, design, analysis, and testing of aerospace systems, subsystems, and components. Its workforce and staff includes people involved in development and maintenance of the Atlas, Athena, Titan, Space Shuttle, Centaur, X-33, X-37, X-40A and SWORDS launch vehicles.

KT Engineering along with Invocon are currently developing the X-64 suborbital rocket to test linear aerospike technology.[2]

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