Why SpaceX Should Replace Russia As Air Force's Rocket Engine Maker

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Michelle deBoer-Jones
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Why does the U.S. military rely on Russia for its rocket engines when there are plenty of U.S. companies, like, for example, SpaceX, which could supply them? That’s certainly a great question, and lawmakers are trying to figure out the answer. Of course there are numerous moving parts which are involved, including not only costs, but also security concerns and the idea that using U.S.-made rockets makes more sense than rockets from Russia, which faces sanctions in connection with the Crimea invasion. SpaceX, Boeing, Lockheed Martin top competitors For example, SpaceX is already approved to work with NASA, so why…


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Michelle deBoer-Jones is editor-in-chief of Hedge Fund Alpha. She also writes comparative analyses of stocks for TipRanks and runs Providence Writing Services. Previously, she was a television news producer for eight years, producing the morning news programs for NBC affiliates in Evansville, Indiana and Huntsville, Alabama and spending a short time at the CBS affiliate in Huntsville.

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