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Defense contractor Lockheed Martin develops satellite weapons capable of intercepting missiles in space to support Trump's Golden Dome defense shield initiative.
A piece of the $175 billion Golden Dome pie could give the Next Generation Interceptor a boost to shore up a development ...
Lockheed Martin wants to partner across the industry to prototype command-and-control solutions for the Golden Dome homeland ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — With hundreds of billions of dollars potentially at stake, weapons maker Lockheed Martin said Monday it ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala.— Lockheed Martin is developing concepts for deploying missile interceptors in space as part of Golden Dome ...
Lockheed Martin plans to use the space and missile defense symposium hosted by the VBC to work with smaller companies on the ...
Lockheed Martin's stock dip post-earnings presents a buy opportunity with strong demand, growth catalysts, and a 22-year ...
Traditional defense giants Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, and L3Harris are also in talks to support Golden Dome. L3Harris CFO Kenneth Bedingfield told Reuters in an interview the company has seen ...
Trump's Golden Dome project gains credibility after proven missile defense systems from RTX and Lockheed Martin stopped ...
The Golden Dome will have defensive systems that monitor everything from the seabed to space, using a constellation of ...
Lockheed CEO Jim Taiclet said the company demonstrated its readiness in missile warning and C2 technologies that could ...
The U.S. Air Force’s budget request includes nearly $400 million to move the Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) into ...