Redwire Corporation develops space and defense technology for government, commercial and civil customers, with work spanning aerospace infrastructure, autonomous systems and multi-domain operations. Its updates commonly cover contract awards, backlog and quarterly results, including programs for advanced spacecraft, small uncrewed aircraft systems, optical imaging, navigation sensors, avionics and satellite power systems.
Recurring developments include Stalker UAS orders for U.S. military customers, ELSA solar-array deliveries, Hammerhead spacecraft and ADPMS-3 avionics work for European space programs, and imaging or sun-sensor hardware supporting NASA's Orion and Artemis missions. Redwire also reports geographic expansion and partnerships tied to defense, space communications and national-security applications.
Redwire and Genesis Park Acquisition Corp. announced the completion of their business combination, approved by shareholders on September 1, 2021. Following the merger, Redwire commenced trading on September 3, 2021, under ticker symbols RDW and RDW WS. The deal values Redwire at a pro forma enterprise value of $620 million. Redwire specializes in mission-critical space solutions, serving diverse customers in national security, civil, and commercial markets. The leadership emphasizes the role of Redwire in pioneering the new space economy through innovative technologies.