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Servomechanisms, Inc. developed missile thrust control systems

Servomechanisms, Inc., was a Cold war era U.S. defense sub-contractor, which developed precision sub-systems for high performance jet aircraft, guided missiles and ballistic missiles. Most widely publicised was the company's role in development of the Army Redstone missile under the auspices of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency. 95% of the company's business was military-related. Company headquarters as well as its main production lines were located at 12500 Aviation Blvd., Hawthorne, California. In 1964, Teledyne Industries, Inc. purchased Servomechanisms, Inc., which became Teledyne Systems Company, Controls Systems Division, having its office relocated at 200 North Aviation Blvd., El Segundo, California.

Structure

The company had several divisions, two of which were located at the West Coast of the United States, while three others at the East Coast, particularly

Goleta, California

  • Research Division

Hawthorne, California

  • Western Division
  • Mechaponents Division

Westbury, Long Island

  • Eastern Division
  • Mechatrol Division

References

  1. Rolland, Louis J. Investment Background. // Financial World, September 19, 1956, v. 106, no. 12, p. 22
  2. How Far Is A Stoneโ€™s Throw? // Missiles and Rockets, March, 1957, v. 2, no. 3, p. 106.

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