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Looking Back: Lockheed’s Strategy for the AI-Drone Future of WarfareLockheed Martin has released its development roadmap focused on integrating AI and drones into future combat systems. We’re revisiting the strategy and how it’s shaping the future of warfare!
Lockheed Martin is set for growth as global defense spending rises, with demand for drones, cybersecurity, and F-35 jets.
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We've been too naive for decades,’ says Saab's CEO Micael Johansson, who believes Europe needs its own ‘golden dome.’ ...
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The Royal Air Force will add 12 F-35A conventional take-off and landing aircraft, signaling its adoption of NATO’s dual ...
Lockheed Martin Corp.’s LMT business unit, Aeronautics, recently clinched a modification contract to incorporate the advanced integrated defensive electronic warfare (EW) suite for F-16 aircraft.
Read about the U.S. Air Force's $270 million contract with Lockheed Martin for the integration of next-generation infrared defensive sensors on the F-22 Raptor.
Lockheed Martin is developing an advanced F-35 that can fly without a pilot. The CEO said it would be half the cost of a sixth-generation fighter.
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