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Lockheed Martin

  • Australia Scraps $7 Billion Defence Satellite Program Citing Newer Threats
    Australia Scraps $7 Billion Defence Satellite Program Citing Newer Threats
    Australia will continue to rely on US and commercial satellite networks.
    November 4, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Australia to Spend $850 Million Building Missiles Locally
    Australia to Spend $850 Million Building Missiles Locally
    A new factory near Newcastle airport will house production of two types of missiles in partnership with Kongsberg ...
    August 21, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Will We See a Mach 6-Capable SR-72 Maiden Flight in 2025?
    Will We See a Mach 6-Capable SR-72 Maiden Flight in 2025?
    Some 24 years after the SR-71 Blackbird made its last flight, there are hints its alleged replacement, the ...
    December 11, 2023BY Mike Fredenburg
  • ‘Trucks of the Sky’: Light Airships Would Be Ideal for Arctic Defence, Disaster Response, Experts Say
    ‘Trucks of the Sky’: Light Airships Would Be Ideal for Arctic Defence, Disaster Response, Experts Say
    One expert says airships could also potentially be used in NATO maritime surveillance missions and NORAD air policing ...
    December 1, 2023BY Lee Harding
  • First Time Ever: Lockheed Martin F-35A Fighter Jets Land on Motorway in Finland
    First Time Ever: Lockheed Martin F-35A Fighter Jets Land on Motorway in Finland
    A pair of F-35A Lockheed Martin fighter jets owned by the Royal Norwegian Air Force have landed on ...
    September 22, 2023BY Epoch Video
  • F-35 Stealth Fighter Only Mission Capable About Half the Time, Government Report Finds
    F-35 Stealth Fighter Only Mission Capable About Half the Time, Government Report Finds
    A new government report has found that U.S. F-35 fighter jets are only ready for a mission about ...
    September 21, 2023BY Ryan Morgan
  • Lockheed Martin to Provide $765 Million Australian Air Defence System
    Lockheed Martin to Provide $765 Million Australian Air Defence System
    Lockheed Martin will oversee the creation of a critically enhanced, all-domain integrated air and missile defence capability for Australia ...
    August 30, 2023BY Victoria Kelly-Clark
  • US Approves Possible $500 Million Sale of F-16 Infrared Systems to Taiwan
    US Approves Possible $500 Million Sale of F-16 Infrared Systems to Taiwan
    The United States has approved a possible $500 million sale of military equipment to Taiwan, which will include ...
    August 24, 2023BY Lorenz Duchamps
  • Bipartisan Senators Seek Pentagon Investigation Into Arms Makers Over Price Gouging Claims
    Bipartisan Senators Seek Pentagon Investigation Into Arms Makers Over Price Gouging Claims
    Five U.S. senators, including two Democrats, two Republicans, and independent Sen. Bernie Sanders, are seeking a Department of ...
    May 26, 2023BY Ryan Morgan
  • China Bans Imports, Exports of US Defense Contractors Over Sales to Taiwan
    China Bans Imports, Exports of US Defense Contractors Over Sales to Taiwan
    The Chinese Commerce Ministry said on April 18 that Beijing is banning the exports and imports of two ...
    April 19, 2023BY Aldgra Fredly
  • Navy Awards Billion-Dollar Contract to Lockheed Martin for Hypersonic Missiles
    Navy Awards Billion-Dollar Contract to Lockheed Martin for Hypersonic Missiles
    Lockheed Martin received a contract potentially worth more than $2 billion from the U.S. Navy to integrate hypersonic ...
    February 21, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • US Defense Contractors Keep Making Billions From Russia–Ukraine War
    US Defense Contractors Keep Making Billions From Russia–Ukraine War
    Major U.S. defense contractors such as Raytheon and Lockheed Martin have benefited from Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine, ...
    January 20, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • US Missiles Could Be Manufactured in Australia
    US Missiles Could Be Manufactured in Australia
    Australia could become integral to U.S. national security supply chains after it was announced that the pacific nation ...
    October 18, 2022BY Victoria Kelly-Clark
  • Pentagon Suspends Deliveries of F-35 Fighters After Finding Engine Part Came From China
    Pentagon Suspends Deliveries of F-35 Fighters After Finding Engine Part Came From China
    The Pentagon stated on Sept. 7 that it has halted deliveries of fifth-generation F-35 fighter jets after a ...
    September 8, 2022BY Frank Fang
  • Pentagon and Lockheed Reach Deal to Build 375 F-35 Fighter Jets
    Pentagon and Lockheed Reach Deal to Build 375 F-35 Fighter Jets
    WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Defense agreed with Lockheed Martin Corp to build about 375 F-35 fighter jets over ...
    July 20, 2022BY Reuters
  • Lockheed Delivers First Model of New Rocket Launcher to US Army
    Lockheed Delivers First Model of New Rocket Launcher to US Army
    Defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. said on Tuesday it had handed over the first model of its newest ...
    July 14, 2022BY Reuters
  • Carlyle to Buy US Defense Contractor ManTech for $3.9 Billion
    Carlyle to Buy US Defense Contractor ManTech for $3.9 Billion
    ManTech International Corp on Monday agreed to a $3.93 billion all-cash deal with Carlyle Group Inc as the ...
    May 17, 2022BY Reuters
  • Lockheed Martin to Double Javelin Missile Production to 4,000 per Year
    Lockheed Martin to Double Javelin Missile Production to 4,000 per Year
    U.S. aerospace and defense giant Lockheed Martin Corp. has said it plans to nearly double its production of Javelin missiles ...
    May 9, 2022BY Katabella Roberts
  • Ukraine War Has Boosted Demand for Missile Defenses, Lockheed Says
    Ukraine War Has Boosted Demand for Missile Defenses, Lockheed Says
    Russia's attack on Ukraine, including regular barrages of rockets, has boosted demand for Lockheed Martin missile defense systems, ...
    April 20, 2022BY Reuters
  • Lockheed, Airbus Form Joint Partnership in Bid to Build New Refueling Tankers for US Air Force
    Lockheed, Airbus Form Joint Partnership in Bid to Build New Refueling Tankers for US Air Force
    Lockheed Martin and Airbus announced on Jan. 31 that it will join forces to build midair refueling tankers ...
    January 31, 2022BY Bryan Jung
  • Saab and Lockheed Martin in Dogfight to Be Canada’s Next Fighter Jet
    Saab and Lockheed Martin in Dogfight to Be Canada’s Next Fighter Jet
    The Saab Gripen E and the Lockheed Martin F-35 are in a dogfight to replace the aging CF-18s, ...
    January 5, 2022BY Lee Harding
  • Global Arms Sales Hit New Highs Amid Pandemic: Report
    Global Arms Sales Hit New Highs Amid Pandemic: Report
    The top 100 largest arms dealers earned $531 billion in 2020, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research ...
    December 9, 2021BY Ken Silva
  • Canada Kicks Boeing From Jet Competition, Narrows Search to F-35 and Swedish Gripen
    Canada Kicks Boeing From Jet Competition, Narrows Search to F-35 and Swedish Gripen
    OTTAWA—Canada has officially narrowed its decade-long hunt for a new fighter jet to two choices as the federal ...
    December 2, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Lockheed Trims F-35 Delivery Forecast for 2022
    Lockheed Trims F-35 Delivery Forecast for 2022
    Lockheed Martin said on Sept. 27 that it had agreed with the Pentagon to deliver 151 to 153 ...
    September 28, 2021BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Pentagon Awards Lockheed Martin $6.6 Billion Sustainment Contract for F-35 Fighter Jets
    Pentagon Awards Lockheed Martin $6.6 Billion Sustainment Contract for F-35 Fighter Jets
    The Pentagon has awarded Lockheed Martin Corp. annualized contracts worth up to $6.6 billion to support operations and ...
    September 14, 2021BY Reuters
  • Lockheed Martin Sent Over 1,000 Top Employees to ‘White Male Privilege’ Training, CEO Says
    Lockheed Martin Sent Over 1,000 Top Employees to ‘White Male Privilege’ Training, CEO Says
    Lockheed Martin, the aerospace and defense giant known for developing F-35 fighter jets, recently admitted that it has ...
    June 9, 2021BY Bill Pan
  • Lockheed Martin Trained Top Employees to Recognize ‘White Male Privileges’: Report
    Lockheed Martin Trained Top Employees to Recognize ‘White Male Privileges’: Report
    Lockheed Martin, the aerospace and defense giant known for developing America's next-generation warplanes, sent its executive-level employees to ...
    May 27, 2021BY Bill Pan
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    2hr By Jack Phillips
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