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Redwire provided the deployment mechanism and structural aeroshell for the demonstration.
Redwire and Los Alamos National Laboratory plan to continue collaborative efforts following the demonstration.
NASA Ames Research Center assisted Redwire and Los Alamos National Laboratory with the November 19, 2025 deployable aeroshell demonstration.
Redwire and Los Alamos National Laboratory successfully completed a demonstration of a new deployable aeroshell on November 19, 2025.
Mike Gold is President of Redwire’s Space business segment.
ELSA provides up to 50% more power by volume than Redwire’s traditional solar arrays.
Redwire delivered more than 100 Stalker/Penguin uncrewed aerial systems in seven countries subsequent to the Edge Autonomy acquisition, including deliveries to the U.S. Army, the U.S. Marine Corps, NATO, and other allied nations.
Redwire opened an 85,000-square-foot facility in Ann Arbor, Michigan during the fourth quarter of 2025 to increase production of critical fuel cells for Stalker UAS production.
Redwire reported fourth quarter 2025 revenues of $108.8 million, a 56.4% increase year-over-year.
Redwire entered into an eight-figure agreement with The Exploration Company during the fourth quarter of 2025 to provide two International Berthing and Docking Mechanisms to support autonomous rendezvous and docking for TEC’s Nyx spacecraft.
Redwire was awarded a $44 million phase 2 contract during the fourth quarter of 2025 to advance the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Otter mission leveraging Redwire’s SabreSat.
Redwire launched 14 PIL-BOXes to the International Space Station during 2025 to study 18 unique molecules.
Redwire reported fourth quarter and full year results for periods that ended December 31, 2025.
Redwire acquired Edge Autonomy, a provider of uncrewed aerial systems, on June 13, 2025.
Redwire transformed into an integrated, multi-domain space and defense technology company in 2025.
Peter Cannito is Chairman and CEO of Redwire.
As of December 31, 2025, Redwire had eleven active payload facilities on the International Space Station.
Redwire refinanced its remaining credit agreement in February 2026.
Redwire reported full year 2025 revenues of $335.4 million, a 10.3% increase year-over-year.
Redwire’s Book-to-Bill ratio was 1.32 for full year 2025 and 1.52 for the fourth quarter of 2025.