Lockheed Martin
F-35 data shared in-flight with Dutch C2 system during Ramstein Flag exercise - News
April 15, 2025LEEUWARDEN AIR BASE, Netherlands. The Royal Netherlands Air Force and Lockheed Martin Skunk Works demonstrated the first live, in-flight transfer of classified F-35 targeting data to a non-U.S. command-and-control system during the Ramstein Flag multi-domain operations exercise, the company announced in a statement.
SPY-7 radar system featured by Lockheed Martin at Sea-Air-Space - News
April 08, 2025NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland. Lockheed Martin is featuring its SPY-7 solid-state radar system this week at the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space symposium.
Ephemeral Paragon EW software development contract won by Lockheed Martin - News
April 02, 2025CHERRY HILL, New Jersey. Lockheed Martin won a $15.8 million cost-plus fixed fee contract from the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to develop a tactical electronic warfare (EW) software suite under the Ephemeral Paragon program, according to a U.S. government announcement.
Aegis Combat System tests ability to counter hypersonic ballistic missile threats - News
March 26, 2025KAUAI, Hawaii. The USS Pinckney (DDG 91) conducted a simulated engagement of a hypersonic medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) using the Aegis Combat System during Flight Test Other-40 (FTX-40), Lockheed Martin announced in a statement.
Quantum-enabled GPS alternative pact signed between DIU and Lockheed Martin - News
March 17, 2025BETHESDA, Md. Lockheed Martin secured a contract from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Innovation Unit (DIU) to develop a quantum-enabled inertial navigation system (INS) prototype, which is aimed at enabling precise location measurements even in GPS-denied environments.
Satellite bus tech demo ready to launch mid-March, say Lockheed Martin and Firefly Aerospace - News
March 06, 2025VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE, Calif. Lockheed Martin and Firefly Aerospace announced that their LM 400 technology demonstration is ready to launch no earlier than March 15, having successfully passed its static fire test.
5G military tech developed by team of Lockheed Martin, Nokia, Verizon - News
March 03, 2025BETHESDA, Maryland. Lockheed Martin, Nokia, and Verizon are teaming up to develop a 5G solution for military users, integrating Nokia’s 5G technology into Lockheed Martin’s 5G.MIL Hybrid Base Station (HBS), with the goal of enhancing interoperability between commercial 5G networks and military communication systems, the companies announced in a statement.





