Navy Opens $2.4B AI-Powered Submarine Factory in Alabama
The $2.4 billion Factory 4 facility in Alabama will create up to 1,000 jobs and automate 80% of production to accelerate U.S. Navy submarine component manufacturing.
- Yesterday, Hadrian opened Factory 4 in Cherokee, unveiling a $2.4 billion public-private manufacturing facility dedicated to Columbia- and Virginia-class submarine programs.
- The U.S. Navy said capacity shortfalls and labor shortages in the submarine industrial base prompted the project, with Secretary Phelan emphasizing the need for private-sector partnership.
- The 2.2 million-square-foot site in The Shoals was converted into an advanced hub where Hadrian's Opus platform automates demanding steps with AI, machine learning, and robotics, enabling technicians to reach full productivity within 30 days.
- The project is expected to create up to 1,000 high-quality jobs when fully operational, with full-rate production within 24 months, at F4, one of three facilities producing maritime systems.
- Hadrian already operates four facilities totaling approximately 2.85M square feet across California, Arizona and Alabama and is developing more sites by integrating process engineering, AI/ML and robotics.
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Tuberville Attends Ribbon Cutting of New Submarine Manufacturing Facility in Muscle Shoals » Coach Tommy Tuberville
MUSCLE SHOALS – Today, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) attended the ribbon cutting ceremony of a new submarine manufacturing facility opening in Cherokee, Alabama. Hadrian’s 2.2 million square foot site will mass produce components for Virginia-class attack submarines and Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines. The Navy secured $900 million for the project through the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB), which will be combined with $1.5 […]
HADRIAN OPENS ADVANCED MANUFACTURING FACILITY IN ALABAMA TO SUPPORT COLUMBIA- AND VIRGINIA-CLASS SUBMARINE PRODUCTION
Secretary of the Navy Phelan, Rep. Aderholt, Rep. Rogers, Sen. Wicker, Sen. Britt, and Sen. Tuberville attend ribbon cutting of new $2.4 billion public-private facility in Cherokee, Alabama
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