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PEO Aviation serves Soldiers and our nation by designing, developing, delivering, and supporting advanced aviation capabilities for operational commanders and our allies.
- Apache Helicopters
- Aviation Mission Systems & Architecture
- Aviation Turbine Engines
- Cargo Helicopters
- Fixed Wing
- Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft
- Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft
- Uncrewed Aircraft Systems
- Utility Helicopters
AvMC is the Army’s focal point for providing research, development, and engineering technology and services for aviation and missile platforms across the life cycle.
From future vertical lift programs of record to future tactical unmanned aircraft systems, the SRD workforce delivers the solutions and expertise our Soldiers need for aviation and missile systems throughout the lifecycle.
TDD is home to researchers, scientists and engineers who are working to enable a more lethal Army of 2030 and beyond. They execute critical technology discovery and development programs, to include Future Vertical Lift, Air and Missile Defense, and Long-Range Precision Fires.
S3I develops and delivers responsive aviation and missile total life cycle systems engineering, prototyping, cyber, software, protective technologies, and systems simulation engineering to enable readiness and ensure transformation of the U.S. Army to optimize joint Warfighter capabilities at the point of need.
AMCOM develops and delivers responsive aviation, missile and calibration materiel readiness to the United States Army in order to optimize joint warfighter capabilities at the point of need.
Corpus Christi Army Depot maintains the nation's Organic Industrial Base through continuous aviation repair and remanufacturing activities in support of the soldiers, our Allied and Industry Partners, and the Department of Defense. CCAD is the world's premier helicopter and component repair and remanufacture facility.
The AMCOM Logistics Center provides worldwide readiness support for aviation and missile weapon systems, from the earliest stages of weapon system development through demilitarization. ALC logisticians work directly with program managers to influence system designs with a focus on total life cycle system sustainment and achieving cost-wise readiness.
MDA’s mission is to develop and deploy a layered Missile Defense System to defend the United States, its deployed forces, allies, and friends from missile attacks in all phases of flight.
SMDC’s one team of professionals provide space, missile defense, and high-altitude forces and capabilities to support joint warfighting readiness in all domains.
RCCTO serves to expedite critical capabilities to the field to meet Combatant Commanders’ needs, and enables the Army to experiment, evolve and deliver technologies in real time to address both urgent and emerging threats, while supporting acquisition reform efforts.
PEO Missiles and Space develops, fields, and sustains defensive and offensive integrated fires capabilities in support of the joint all-domain battlespace.
- Integrated Fires Rapid Capabilities Office (IFRCO)
- Integrated Fires Mission Command (IFMC)
- Short and Intermediate Effectors for Layered Defense (SHIELD)
- Search, Track, Acquire, Radiate, Eliminate (STARE)
- Strategic and Operational Rockets and Missiles (STORM)
- Tactical Aviation and Ground Munitions (TAGM)