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Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems (LM RMS) is a business segment that provides systems integration, sensors, and training solutions for various platforms and missions. One of its business lines is Integrated Warfare Systems & Sensors (IWSS), which develops and supports naval combat systems such as Aegis, Mk41, and AN/UYQ-70.
Learn about the history and products of Lockheed Martin Space, one of the four major business divisions of Lockheed Martin. The division designs and builds satellites, space probes, missile defense systems, and more.
Lockheed Missiles and Space Company (LMSC) was a unit of Lockheed Corporation that developed and manufactured satellites and missiles. It later became part of Lockheed Martin, a global aerospace company with various sectors and products.
Lockheed Martin is a major American corporation that produces military and civilian aircraft, missiles, satellites, and other technologies. It was formed by the merger of Lockheed Corporation and Martin Marietta in 1995 and has a history of developing innovative and controversial projects.
MUOS is a U.S. military satellite system that provides global narrowband communications to mobile users in the UHF band. It supports voice, data, and video services with high bit rates and operational availability, and operates in conjunction with legacy UFO terminals.
Lockheed Martin also provides the satellite for SBIRS GEO. The system's expected deployment was delayed from December 2009 to 2011 because of problems with Lockheed's workmanship on system components, including unresolved software malfunctions and several broken solder joints in a subcontract procured gyroscope assembly on the first spacecraft ...
LMMFC is a business area of Lockheed Martin that provides air and missile defense, tactical missiles, fire control systems and other services. It has major programs such as PAC-3, THAAD, JASSM, Hellfire, Javelin and Apache.
The SR-72 is a hypersonic UAV concept proposed by Lockheed Martin as a successor to the retired SR-71 Blackbird. It would use a turbine-based combined cycle engine to fly at Mach 6 and perform ISR and strike missions in contested airspace.