At TAZ Technologies, we don't just plan to meet the threat; we plan to outrun it. TTI unveil the THUNDER THETA a Mach 7+ interceptor engineered for the 30km 'Golden Dome' layer. Most projects fail because their materials melt at Mach 5. THETA has broken that wall. Look at the schematic. With our theta-Tantalum Nitride leading edges, we’re using a material with three times the thermal conductivity of copper. This allows us to wick away heat flux at Mach 7+ speeds. "Most projects fail because their materials melt at Mach 5. THETA has broken that wall. You cannot defend a nation with 100-million-dollar 'exotic' interceptors. By using additive manufacturing and Antero polymers, we’ve integrated components and slashed part counts. This hybrid airframe achieves Mach 7 capability at a unit cost under 10 million dollars—sixty percent lower than legacy strategic systems. We are offering strategic overmatch at theater-level prices.
Logistics is our second unfair advantage. Our headquarters at at Bataan Memorial Highway places us 20 minutes from both NASA and the White Sands Missile Range. This 'closed-loop' environment allows TT! to design, print, and test within a single 48-hour window. We aren't just building a missile; we’re building a domestic, on-demand hypersonic supply chain.
It's not just about building a faster interceptor. It’s about deciding what kind of shield we want over our heads. With THUNDER THETA, we aren't just closing the gap in our layered defense; we are closing the door on the hypersonic threat entirely. The Golden Dome is no longer a concept—it’s a reality. Let’s build it.
While the defense sector typically moves at a glacial pace, THUNDER THETA is built for speed—both in flight and in the boardroom. We’ve leveraged the 13.2% growth in the hypersonic segment to create a high-margin, low-waste production model in Las Cruces. We aren't just selling an interceptor; we are selling the most cost-efficient 'kill-per-dollar' ratio in the Golden Dome architecture."