
F-35 Lightning II
Carrier-based stealth multirole fighterLockheed Martin's official F-35 page describes the aircraft as a leading stealth fighter with advanced sensors and supersonic speed.
Sources: F-35 ProductManufacturer catalog
Lockheed Martin is a United States aerospace and defense contractor whose catalog relevance comes from missiles, combat aircraft, air and missile defense, sensors, and related production support.
86 weaponsLockheed Martin is one of the most important U.S. defense contractors in the catalog because its production footprint spans fighter aircraft, missiles, air and missile defense, electronic systems, and major sustainment programs. The company profile keeps those manufacturer threads together under one catalog page so readers can move from the builder to the connected weapon systems quickly.
The company was formed by the 1995 merger of Lockheed and Martin Marietta and remains headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland. In this catalog, its name appears across high-value systems such as F-35, F-22, Javelin, HIMARS, ATACMS, PAC-3, THAAD, JASSM, and PrSM.

Lockheed Martin's official F-35 page describes the aircraft as a leading stealth fighter with advanced sensors and supersonic speed.
Sources: F-35 Product
Lockheed Martin presents the F-22 Raptor as its air-dominance fighter program.
Sources: F-22 Product
Lockheed Martin's Javelin page describes the system as a man-portable fire-and-forget antitank weapon.
Sources: Javelin Product
Lockheed Martin describes HIMARS as a mobile artillery system built for modern battlefield demands.
Sources: HIMARS Product
Lockheed Martin presents PAC-3 as a major air-defense missile system within its portfolio.
Sources: PAC-3 Product
Lockheed Martin's THAAD page describes the system as a combat-proven defense against ballistic missile threats.
Sources: THAAD ProductLockheed Martin says the merger of Lockheed and Martin Marietta was formally consummated on 15 March 1995.
Sources: Merger of Equals, Founding of Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin published its 2025 annual report, giving the profile a current corporate reference point for backlog, sales, and program scale.
Sources: 2025 Annual Report
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