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Federal obligations in other guided missile and space vehicle parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing (NAICS 336419)

Federal contract awards coded NAICS 336419, other guided missile and space vehicle parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing, carry $21,834,503,880.09 in obligations in the USAspending.gov records indexed here. The total spans 1,831 awards. These are obligations, not outlays. The code is parts and auxiliary equipment for missiles and space vehicles—not complete missiles and space vehicles (336414), not aircraft parts (336413), and not complete aircraft (336411).

Key figures

  • Other guided missile and space vehicle parts (NAICS 336419) shows $21,834,503,880.09 in obligations.
  • Those dollars sit on 1,831 contract awards, not a parts inventory.
  • 336419 is components, not complete missiles (336414) or aircraft parts (336413).
  • Figures are USAspending contract obligations, not outlays.

Parts for missiles and space vehicles, not the complete vehicle

NAICS 336419 covers establishments that manufacture guided missile and space vehicle parts and auxiliary equipment other than the complete vehicle. On USAspending.gov the code tags contract awards classified that way: propulsion components as coded here, airframes for missiles that are not the complete vehicle line, and auxiliary gear. It is not a count of interceptors or satellites.

Complete guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing is 336414. Aircraft parts are 336413. Navigation instruments are 334511. A missile program can put the complete vehicle on 336414 and the spare-parts tail on 336419. The $21.8 billion figure is only awards tagged 336419.

Reading $21.8 billion in parts obligations

USAspending records obligations on contract awards tagged 336419. Production lots, spare components, and modifications all feed $21,834,503,880.09. This packet has no fiscal-year split and no outlay total. Parts contracts can run for years beside a complete-vehicle buy.

Outlays follow deliveries. Quote $21.8 billion as USAspending contract obligations coded to NAICS 336419. Do not describe it as a missile inventory value or as cash already spent.

1,831 awards on a missile-parts code

The 1,831 award records are fewer than aircraft-parts manufacturing in this industry set, which fits a narrower platform family. The count is still not 1,831 unique part numbers. Open the industry page for the award list rather than inferring a tiny vendor set from the headline.

Component codes exist so complete-vehicle dollars are not forced to swallow every spare. NAICS 336419 is that spare-and-auxiliary line for missiles and space vehicles. USAspending shows $21,834,503,880.09 in obligations on 1,831 awards. Complete vehicles remain 336414. Aircraft parts remain 336413. Navigation instruments remain 334511. If a seeker or a stage is tagged as a complete vehicle, it will not appear in this $21.8 billion. If it is tagged as a part, it will. This packet cannot audit that choice. The 1,831 awards are records, not a bill of materials. Cite USAspending, obligations, and the parts qualifier. Keep launch counts out of the sentence; they are not facts here.

What 336419 excludes

Assistance awards often lack NAICS and are outside this total. Complete vehicles remain 336414. Aircraft engines and aircraft parts remain 336412 and 336413. Search and navigation instruments remain 334511. Those neighboring tables are separate rollups.

SpendingVault aggregates USAspending.gov contract data. The $21,834,503,880.09 total and the 1,831 award count can change after corrections. The live industry page is the table of record.

Using the missile-parts industry page

Open the OTHER GUIDED MISSILE AND SPACE VEHICLE PARTS AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING industry page for the award list under the headline. Compare 336419 with 336414 and with aircraft-parts codes on All industries. Cite obligations, not outlays, and keep the 1,831 award count with the dollar figure.

Citing missile parts without the complete vehicle

Cite $21,834,503,880.09 in USAspending obligations on 1,831 awards tagged NAICS 336419, other guided missile and space vehicle parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing. Keep parts in the sentence so it is not read as complete missiles (336414).

The 1,831 award count is not a parts inventory. Aircraft parts are a different code and are not in this packet. Outlays follow deliveries. If a component buy was tagged to the complete-vehicle line, it will not appear in this $21.8 billion total. The industry page lists the 336419 records.

Missile and space parts are the component code that sits beside complete vehicles. The $21,834,503,880.09 total is awards tagged 336419. The 1,831 records are lots, spares, and modifications for parts and auxiliary equipment, not complete missiles. If a buy was tagged 336414 instead, it is not here. If it was tagged as aircraft parts (336413), it is not here.

Auxiliary equipment in the title is still missile-and-space auxiliary equipment, not aircraft auxiliary equipment. Keep the platform family straight. Cite USAspending obligations on 1,831 awards coded 336419. Do not convert the count into interceptors or satellites. Outlays are not in the packet. The industry page lists the unclassified records.

Questions

How much is obligated on NAICS 336419 missile and space parts?
USAspending.gov contract awards coded NAICS 336419 show $21,834,503,880.09 in obligations across 1,831 awards. That total is obligations, not outlays, for other guided missile and space vehicle parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing. USAspending.gov records the amount as contract obligations, not outlays, on awards tagged NAICS 336419.
Is this the same as complete missile manufacturing?
No. Complete guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing is NAICS 336414. This table’s $21,834,503,880.09 is parts and auxiliary equipment tagged 336419. The packet total is $21,834,503,880.09 across 1,831 awards; assistance awards often have no NAICS and stay outside the industry rollup.
Are aircraft parts included?
Other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment are NAICS 336413. 336419 is missile and space vehicle parts. Aircraft-parts dollars tagged 336413 are not inside this total. Treat the 1,831 figure as an award-record count, including orders and modifications, not as a physical inventory of products or sites.
Do 1,831 awards mean 1,831 components?
No. The 1,831 figure counts contract award records, including lots and modifications. It is not a parts inventory. This guide does not add a fiscal-year split. Quote the live industry page if you need the current award list under OTHER GUIDED MISSILE AND SPACE VEHICLE PARTS AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING.

NAICS from USAspending contract awards. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS.