A Cold War nuclear missile will remain in service for a total of 94 years thanks to a US$383 million US Navy contract, with Lockheed Martin to modernize the submarine-launched Trident II missile and ...
Learn about Lockheed Martin receiving a $383 million contract modification from the U.S. Navy to design the next generation ...
Lockheed Martin Corp. LMT recently secured a contract to provide Life Extension 2 SSP Alteration advanced design and ...
The U.S. Navy awarded Lockheed Martin a $383 million cost-plus-incentive-fee and cost-plus-fixed-fee modification to the ...
Lockheed Martin said the Navy awarded the company a $383 million addition to its contract for development of the next generation of the Trident II Strategic Weapons System D5 missile. The company ...
unveiled another underground ‘Missile city’, housing a massive cache of strategic weapons, such as anti-ship cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, armored trucks, and truck-mounted launchers ...
Five years ago, for instance, it started building a new class of ballistic missile submarines called ... to remain open for as long as the Trident missiles are needed, meaning for the next 60 ...
The company also will be building a $140 million, 225,000-square-foot advanced manufacturing facility in Titusville for the project ...
An unarmed Trident ... ballistic missile submarines "to ensure the strategic weapon system remains credible through 2084." Jerry Mamrol, vice president of fleet ballistic missiles at Lockheed ...
Iran, which is staring at the possibility of a full-scale Iran-Israel war, has unveiled another underground 'Missile city', housing a massive cache of strategic weapons.
The new project reflects growing concerns over efforts by major military rivals to develop and field advanced missiles, weapons that demand more from defensive systems. Missile and weapons experts ...
Lockheed Martin previously moved its fleet ballistic missile headquarters from California to Titusville. It later opened logistics facility in city.