Lockheed Martin, established in 1995 and headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, USA, is a leading global aerospace, defense, and security company. The company specializes in the research, design, development, manufacture, and maintenance of advanced technology systems, products, and services. Its core business areas include aeronautics, missiles and fire control, rotary and mission systems, and space systems. Lockheed Martin is renowned for producing fighter jets like the F-35 Lightning II, missile defense systems, and satellite technologies. With operations in over 50 countries and a workforce of approximately 110,000 employees, the company is committed to delivering innovative solutions that contribute to global security and advancement in aerospace technology.
GE Aerospace and Lockheed Martin validated a liquid-fueled rotating detonation ramjet through engine testing, targeting compact, longer-range hypersonic missile propulsion.
A successful first flight test marks a key step in developing the U.S. Army's future short-range interceptor, demonstrating rapid progress from concept to flight in 26 months.
Lockheed Martin and MANTECH will integrate AI-driven sustainment technologies to improve readiness, availability, and lifecycle performance across U.S. military aircraft fleets.
The 112-kilometer flight test of the Alternative Warhead variant doubles the previous range, providing enhanced precision and lethality for the U.S. Army and partners.
Lockheed Martin Skunk Works integrates XTEND’s operating system into its autonomy platform to enable single-operator control of heterogeneous unmanned aircraft.
This test demonstrates how AI can automatically adjust an unmanned mission when an unexpected problem occurs, advancing the shift towards more autonomous unmanned operations.
Full-earth digital twin, multi-spectral sensors, semi-automated forces and Unreal-based graphics deliver scalable, high-fidelity training from cockpit level to brigade exercises.
Lockheed Martin prioritizes AI-enabled autonomous operations for crewed and uncrewed systems, focusing on integrating autonomous drones with the F-22 and F-35.