A Division of Kaman Aerospace Corp
217 Smith Street
Middletown, CT 06457
United States
860-632-4536
For more than 60 years, Kaman Precision Products (formerly Kaman Fuzing), a division of Kaman Aerospace Corporation, has been a leader in the development and manufacture of safing and arming solutions for the ordnance and other industries. We offer a wide range of services, from research and development to full-scale production, for safe/arm devices, fuzes, motor igniters, flight termination devices, and related equipment. Kaman Aerospace fuzing systems can be found on many of the U.S. military's missile and bomb systems. Kaman Precision Products is the technology leader in supplying the Joint Programmable Fuze (FMU-152A/B) that is used in the MK 80 series bombs, BLU-109, BLU-113 & other penetrators and in conjunction with JDAM and Paveway weapon kits. The JPF is cleared for carriage on the Mirage 3, F-15, F-16, F-18, F22, F-111, B-1, B-2, B-52 and the UAV MQ-9. It is under review for the F-35, Tornado and Typhoon aircraft.
With facilities in Middletown, Connecticut, Orlando, Florida and Tucson, Arizona, Kaman Precision Products’ capabilities include the design, development, test and manufacture of bomb & missile fuzing, high-precision non-tactile measuring equipment, electro-optic sensing and recognition systems and military ruggedized memory systems. Other divisions within Kaman Aerospace Corporation provide aircraft composite and metal structural components, specialty bearings and aircraft subassembly splicing.
Kaman Precision Products (KPP) capabilities include the design, development, test and manufacture of fuzing products. Its year round test range facility is equipped with projectile velocity measurement equipment, projectile impact media, high-speed photographic equipment and lighting for night firing and tests. Our strategic vision to grow employs organic resources, teaming, co-development and co-production relationships with other qualified companies and government and university research agencies.
Last update by Ken Kelly, Mon 13 Jul 2009