Manufacturer catalog

Lockheed Martin

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.

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Lockheed 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.

fighter aircraftmissile systemsair and missile defenseartillery rocketssensors and radarselectronic warfare

Notable Systems

F-35C Lightning II, Carrier-based stealth multirole fighter, Aircraft & UAVs

F-35 Lightning II

Carrier-based stealth multirole fighter

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
F-22 Raptor, Fifth-generation stealth air-superiority fighter, Aircraft & UAVs

F-22 Raptor

Fifth-generation stealth air-superiority fighter

Lockheed Martin presents the F-22 Raptor as its air-dominance fighter program.

Sources: F-22 Product
FGM-148 Javelin, Man-portable anti-tank guided missile system, Infantry Weapons

Javelin Weapon System

Man-portable anti-tank guided missile system

Lockheed Martin's Javelin page describes the system as a man-portable fire-and-forget antitank weapon.

Sources: Javelin Product
M270 MLRS, Tracked multiple launch rocket system, Artillery

HIMARS

Tracked multiple launch rocket system

Lockheed Martin describes HIMARS as a mobile artillery system built for modern battlefield demands.

Sources: HIMARS Product
PAC-3, Hit-to-kill Patriot interceptor missile, Air Defense

PATRIOT PAC-3

Hit-to-kill Patriot interceptor missile

Lockheed Martin presents PAC-3 as a major air-defense missile system within its portfolio.

Sources: PAC-3 Product
THAAD, Transportable terminal ballistic missile defense system, Air Defense

THAAD

Transportable terminal ballistic missile defense system

Lockheed Martin's THAAD page describes the system as a combat-proven defense against ballistic missile threats.

Sources: THAAD Product

Manufacturer History

  1. Lockheed Martin is formed

    Lockheed Martin says the merger of Lockheed and Martin Marietta was formally consummated on 15 March 1995.

    Sources: Merger of Equals, Founding of Lockheed Martin

  2. 2025 annual report published

    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

Predecessors
Lockheed CorporationMartin Marietta

Manufacturer Sources

  • Lockheed Martin homePublisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Supports the company's current identity as a leading global security, defense, and aerospace contractor and the broad manufacturer context for the profile. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • About UsPublisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Supports the corporate headquarters address in Bethesda, Maryland, and the current corporate identity of Lockheed Martin Corporation. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • News & EventsPublisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Supports the corporate headquarters address and the company's active newsroom and corporate communications presence from Bethesda. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Business areasPublisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Supports the company's business-area structure and its defense-production footprint across aeronautics, missiles and fire control, rotary and mission systems, and space. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Missiles and Fire ControlPublisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Supports the Missiles and Fire Control business area as a major part of the company's catalog-relevant missile and sensor production role. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • A Merger of EqualsPublisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Supports the 15 March 1995 merger of Lockheed and Martin Marietta that formed Lockheed Martin. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Founding of Lockheed MartinPublisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Supports the merger-of-equals founding narrative and the company history framing used by the catalog page. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • 2025 Annual ReportPublisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Supports the 2025 corporate reporting reference point for scale, backlog, and continuing operations. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • F-35 ProductPublisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Supports the F-35 Lightning II as a Lockheed Martin product and identifies its stealth-fighter role. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • F-22 ProductPublisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Supports the F-22 Raptor as a Lockheed Martin product and its air-dominance fighter role. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Javelin ProductPublisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Supports the Javelin Weapon System as a Lockheed Martin product and its man-portable antitank role. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • HIMARS ProductPublisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Supports HIMARS as a Lockheed Martin product and its mobile artillery role. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • PAC-3 ProductPublisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Supports PAC-3 as a Lockheed Martin product and its air-defense missile role. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • THAAD ProductPublisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Supports THAAD as a Lockheed Martin product and its ballistic-missile defense role. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Lockheed Martin headquarters photoPublisher: Wikimedia Commons | Note: Supports the reusable CC BY-SA 3.0 image of the Bethesda headquarters entrance used for the builder profile image. | Accessed: 2026-06-21

Produced weapons

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Aircraft & UAVs

Crewed aircraft, drones, and loitering munitions.

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TF-50 Trainer Jet, Advanced trainer and light attack fighter proposal, Aircraft & UAVsTF-50 Trainer JetAdvanced trainer and light attack fighter proposalBuilt in: United States / South KoreaThe TF-50 Trainer Jet is Lockheed Martin's proposed advanced trainer and light attack fighter version of the KAI T-50 family. Lockheed markets the TF-50 as a production-ready path for faster fourth- and fifth-generation fighter training; the TF-50A was submitted for U.S. Air Force tactical training needs, while the TF-50N was a U.S. Navy trainer proposal before Lockheed withdrew from the 2026 UJTS solicitation.
EC-130H Compass Call, Airborne electronic attack aircraft, Aircraft & UAVs2001 War in Afghanistan, 2014 War Against the Islamic State +1 moreEC-130H Compass CallAirborne electronic attack aircraftBuilt in: United States / United KingdomThe EC-130H Compass Call is the U.S. Air Force's legacy airborne electronic-attack aircraft, a heavily modified C-130H that denies, degrades, and disrupts adversary command-and-control communications, radars, and navigation systems. Its mission crew operates permanently installed electronic-attack equipment for U.S. and coalition air, surface, maritime, and special-operations support, while the EC-130H fleet transitions to the EA-37B Compass Call successor.
EC-130J Commando Solo, Airborne information operations and psychological operations aircraft, Aircraft & UAVs2001 War in Afghanistan, 2003 Iraq War +2 moreEC-130J Commando SoloAirborne information operations and psychological operations aircraftBuilt in: United StatesThe EC-130J Commando Solo is a Lockheed Martin C-130J-derived U.S. Air Force special-mission aircraft that broadcasts information operations and psychological operations messages across AM, FM, HF, TV, and military communications bands. The 193rd Special Operations Wing operates the aircraft, which adds enhanced navigation, self-protection, air refueling, digital message playback, and live-broadcast capability to the Hercules airframe.
F-35C Lightning II, Carrier-based stealth multirole fighter, Aircraft & UAVs2014 Yemen Civil War, 2020 United States-Iran ConflictF-35C Lightning IICarrier-based stealth multirole fighterBuilt in: United StatesThe F-35C Lightning II is the carrier variant of the Joint Strike Fighter, built for catapult launches and arrested landings with larger wings, folding wingtips, strengthened landing gear, internal fuel for long-range carrier operations, and a sensor suite intended for strike, air-to-air, reconnaissance, and electronic-warfare missions. U.S. Marine Corps F-35Cs made the variant's first documented combat strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen in 2024, and an F-35C was later reported shooting down an Iranian Shahed-139 drone near USS Abraham Lincoln in 2026.
F-35A Lightning II, Conventional takeoff and landing stealth multirole fighter, Aircraft & UAVs2014 War Against the Islamic State, 2023 Red Sea Crisis +1 moreF-35A Lightning IIConventional takeoff and landing stealth multirole fighterBuilt in: United StatesThe F-35A Lightning II is the conventional takeoff and landing branch of the Joint Strike Fighter family, built for land-based air forces that need stealth strike, air-to-air, sensor-fusion, and suppression-of-enemy-air-defense missions. U.S. Air Force F-35As have directly documented combat use in Iraq against ISIS, in U.S. strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, and in the June 2025 Operation Midnight Hammer strike package against Iranian nuclear sites.
F-22 Raptor, Fifth-generation stealth air-superiority fighter, Aircraft & UAVs2014 War Against the Islamic State, 2011 Syrian Civil War +2 moreF-22 RaptorFifth-generation stealth air-superiority fighterBuilt in: United StatesThe F-22 Raptor is a U.S. fifth-generation stealth air-dominance fighter built around low-observable shaping, supercruise, thrust-vectoring F119 engines, integrated avionics, and internal weapons carriage. Designed first for air-to-air control, it also carries JDAM and small-diameter bomb loads for precision strike, with U.S. Air Force sources documenting combat use over Syria and Iraq during 2014 Operation Inherent Resolve and CENTCOM material identifying F-22s in the 2025 Operation Midnight Hammer strike package against Iran.
F-35 Lightning II, Fifth-generation stealth multirole fighter, Aircraft & UAVs2020 United States-Iran Conflict, 2001 War in Afghanistan +6 moreF-35 Lightning IIFifth-generation stealth multirole fighterBuilt in: United StatesThe F-35 Lightning II is a single-seat, single-engine stealth fighter family built around sensor fusion, networked targeting, and multirole strike missions. U.S. and Israeli variants have documented post-2015 combat use in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, the Red Sea crisis, and Iran-related operations, including F-35B and F-35C first combat strikes and Israeli F-35I air-defense and strike missions.
HC-130J Combat King II, Fixed-wing personnel recovery and helicopter air-to-air refueling aircraft, Aircraft & UAVs2026 Iran War, 2015 Various ConflictsHC-130J Combat King IIFixed-wing personnel recovery and helicopter air-to-air refueling aircraftBuilt in: United StatesThe HC-130J Combat King II is Lockheed Martin's C-130J-derived U.S. Air Force rescue and helicopter-refueling aircraft. Developed under the HC/MC-130 recapitalization program, it replaced the HC-130P/N King as the service's only dedicated fixed-wing personnel recovery platform, with night-vision-compatible systems, defensive aids, forward-looking infrared, radar and missile-warning receivers, UARRSI aerial-refueling reception, and mission communications for combat search-and-rescue, disaster response, emergency aeromedical evacuation, airdrop, airland, and forward-area refueling work.
AC-130 gunship, Heavily armed fixed-wing gunship, Aircraft & UAVs1991 Somali Civil War, 1999 Kosovo War / Operation Allied Force +4 moreAC-130 gunshipHeavily armed fixed-wing gunshipBuilt in: United StatesThe AC-130 gunship is a side-firing C-130 derivative built for persistent close air support, air interdiction, armed reconnaissance, and special-operations overwatch. Modern AC-130U, AC-130W, and AC-130J aircraft pair trainable cannon armament with electro-optical/infrared sensors, fire-control systems, communications suites, and standoff precision munitions so crews can support ground forces from extended loiter or overwatch positions.
U-2 Dragon Lady, High-altitude reconnaissance aircraft, Aircraft & UAVs1955 Vietnam War, 1990 Gulf War +4 moreU-2 Dragon LadyHigh-altitude reconnaissance aircraftBuilt in: United StatesThe Lockheed U-2 Dragon Lady is a high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft built by Lockheed Martin Aeronautics' Skunk Works for imagery, signals, electronic, and measurement intelligence. First flown in 1955, it moved from covert Cold War overflights into wartime ISR over Vietnam, the Gulf, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, and later U.S.-Iran operations, with modern U-2S aircraft using the GE F118 engine and large modular sensor payloads.
F-35I Adir, Israeli F-35A-derived stealth multirole fighter, Aircraft & UAVs2011 Syrian Civil War, 2023 Israel-Hamas War +2 moreF-35I AdirIsraeli F-35A-derived stealth multirole fighterBuilt in: United StatesThe F-35I Adir is Israel's locally designated F-35 Lightning II variant, a single-seat stealth multirole fighter operated from Nevatim Air Base and adapted for Israeli Air Force command, sustainment, and weapons-integration needs. Israeli F-35I aircraft have directly documented combat use in Syria, Gaza-war air defense, Lebanon-related Hezbollah operations, and the Israel-Iran conflict, including an official 2026 IDF account of an Adir shooting down an Iranian Yak-130 over Tehran.
SH-60B Seahawk helicopter, LAMPS Mk III naval helicopter, Aircraft & UAVs1990 Gulf War, 2003 Iraq WarSH-60B Seahawk helicopterLAMPS Mk III naval helicopterBuilt in: United StatesThe SH-60B Seahawk is the U.S. Navy's LAMPS Mk III shipboard helicopter, built around a Sikorsky airframe and mission systems for frigate, destroyer, and cruiser detachments. Navy, GAO, and USNI sources frame the aircraft as the helicopter element of an anti-submarine and anti-surface ship system, with Desert Storm surveillance use, later Operation Iraqi Freedom deployments, and torpedoes, Penguin missiles, AGM-114 Hellfire missiles, and crew-served guns documented in the SH-60B record.
KC-130J Hercules, Marine Corps tanker-transport aircraft with former Harvest HAWK armed mission kit, Aircraft & UAVs2001 War in Afghanistan, 2014 War Against the Islamic State +1 moreKC-130J HerculesMarine Corps tanker-transport aircraft with former Harvest HAWK armed mission kitBuilt in: United StatesThe KC-130J Hercules is the U.S. Marine Corps' Lockheed Martin-built C-130J tanker-transport variant for tactical refueling, assault support, airlift, aeromedical evacuation, and related battlefield support. Its former Harvest HAWK mission kit turned selected aircraft into armed overwatch platforms with sensors and AGM-114 Hellfire and AGM-176 Griffin missiles, a configuration documented in Afghanistan combat use and later retired as Marine Corps requirements shifted.
P-3C Orion patrol aircraft, Maritime patrol aircraft, Aircraft & UAVs1990 Gulf War, 1999 Kosovo War / Operation Allied Force +4 moreP-3C Orion patrol aircraftMaritime patrol aircraftBuilt in: United StatesThe P-3C Orion is the armed maritime-patrol member of the U.S. Navy's land-based P-3 family, built by Lockheed for anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, mine warfare, surveillance, and overland ISR. Official Navy and wing-history sources tie P-3C service to Desert Storm, Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and 2014 Operation Inherent Resolve, including Maverick and SLAM-capable configurations as the fleet later transitioned to the P-8A Poseidon.
Lockheed Martin F-21, Multirole fighter aircraft proposal, Aircraft & UAVs2015 Various ConflictsLockheed Martin F-21Multirole fighter aircraft proposalBuilt in: United StatesThe Lockheed Martin F-21 is an India-specific multirole fighter proposal based on the F-16 Block 70/72 and marketed for the Indian Air Force's MRFA requirement. Lockheed and Tata framed the bid around Indian production, F-16 wing work at Hyderabad, and an aircraft configuration with conformal fuel tanks, a large-area cockpit display, APG-83-class AESA radar, probe-and-drogue plus boom refueling compatibility, and promotional carriage of AMRAAM, AIM-9X, Sniper pod, and AN/ALE-50 stores.
SH-60 Seahawk helicopter, Shipboard maritime helicopter family, Aircraft & UAVs1990 Gulf War, 2003 Iraq War +1 moreSH-60 Seahawk helicopterShipboard maritime helicopter familyBuilt in: United StatesThe SH-60 Seahawk is the U.S. Navy's shipboard H-60 maritime helicopter family, spanning legacy SH-60B/F and HH-60H aircraft and the MH-60R/S successors now used from cruisers, destroyers, littoral combat ships, carriers, and other aviation-capable vessels. Navy and NAVAIR sources describe a family built around anti-submarine warfare, surface warfare, search and rescue, mine countermeasures, cargo lift, special operations support, and maritime force protection.
F-16A MLU, Single-seat F-16A Mid-Life Update multirole fighter, Aircraft & UAVs1999 Kosovo War / Operation Allied Force, 2011 First Libyan Civil War +1 moreF-16A MLUSingle-seat F-16A Mid-Life Update multirole fighterBuilt in: United StatesThe F-16A MLU, commonly designated F-16AM after upgrade, is the single-seat Mid-Life Update branch of early F-16A fleets. The program kept European Participating Air Forces and later export aircraft operational by adding modernized mission systems, APG-66(V)2-class radar improvements, beyond-visual-range air-to-air capability, and precision-strike functions. Public combat records tie F-16AM aircraft to NATO operations over Kosovo and Libya and to the AM/BM MLU aircraft supplied to Ukraine during the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.
F-16C Barak, Single-seat multirole fighter aircraft, Aircraft & UAVs2006 Lebanon War, 2023 Israel-Hamas WarF-16C BarakSingle-seat multirole fighter aircraftBuilt in: United States / IsraelThe F-16C Barak is Israel's locally designated single-seat F-16C, combining the U.S.-designed Fighting Falcon airframe with Israeli service modifications and weapons integration. Public sources identify the F-16C Barak 1 fleet as an Israeli Air Force branch delivered from 1986 and retired in 2024, with direct model-specific evidence covering a Python-5 UAV interception in the 2006 Lebanon War and strike sorties during the 2023 Israel-Hamas War.
F-35B Lightning II, STOVL stealth multirole fighter, Aircraft & UAVs2020 United States-Iran Conflict, 2001 War in Afghanistan +1 moreF-35B Lightning IISTOVL stealth multirole fighterBuilt in: United StatesThe F-35B Lightning II is the short takeoff and vertical landing variant of the Joint Strike Fighter, pairing stealth sensors and internal weapons carriage with a lift-fan propulsion system for amphibious ships and austere sites. Marine and allied F-35Bs have been documented in Afghanistan combat strikes, anti-Daesh missions from HMS Queen Elizabeth, and U.S. 5th Fleet flight operations during the 2026 phase of the 2020 United States-Iran Conflict.
C-5 Galaxy, Strategic airlifter / transport aircraft family, Aircraft & UAVs1955 Vietnam War, 1973 Yom Kippur War +4 moreC-5 GalaxyStrategic airlifter / transport aircraft familyBuilt in: United StatesThe Lockheed C-5 Galaxy is a U.S. heavy strategic airlifter family built for outsized cargo, vehicle, and personnel transport. Its nose and aft cargo doors, kneeling landing gear, and intercontinental lift capacity made it a central U.S. mobility platform in conflicts from Vietnam-era evacuation airlift and the 1973 Yom Kippur War resupply through the Gulf War, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Operation Inherent Resolve.
F-16D Barak, Two-seat multirole fighter aircraft, Aircraft & UAVs2006 Lebanon War, 2025 Israel-Iran ConflictF-16D BarakTwo-seat multirole fighter aircraftBuilt in: United StatesThe F-16D Barak is Israel's two-seat F-16C/D branch, adapted with Israeli avionics, electronic-warfare equipment, a weapon-system-operator back seat, and the distinctive dorsal-spine configuration on many aircraft. Direct open-source conflict evidence is strongest for a 2006 Lebanon War Hezbollah UAV interception by F-16D 074, while later reporting places the wider Israeli F-16 Barak C/D fleet in 2025 long-range strikes against Iran.
F-16BM MLU, Two-seat multirole fighter aircraft upgrade, Aircraft & UAVs1999 Kosovo War / Operation Allied Force, 2011 First Libyan Civil War +2 moreF-16BM MLUTwo-seat multirole fighter aircraft upgradeBuilt in: United StatesThe F-16BM MLU is the two-seat Mid-Life Update version of the F-16B, modernized with F-16C/D-style avionics, radar-guided missile capability, and updated cockpit systems while retaining the basic F-16 airframe. It is relevant as both a combat-capable trainer and an operational multirole fighter; public sources tie the wider F-16AM/BM MLU fleet to Kosovo, Libya, Pakistan's 2019 India-Pakistan air clash, and AM/BM aircraft supplied to Ukraine during the 2014 Russia-Ukraine War.

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Air Defense

Systems that contest aircraft, missiles, helicopters, and drones.

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Lockheed Martin QuadStar (NGSRI), Developmental short-range air-defense interceptor, Air DefenseLockheed Martin QuadStar (NGSRI)Developmental short-range air-defense interceptorBuilt in: United StatesLockheed Martin's QuadStar is a U.S. Army Next-Generation Short-Range Interceptor candidate for M-SHORAD Increment 3, the program intended to replace the FIM-92 Stinger with a soldier-portable fire-and-forget short-range air-defense missile. Public sources place the missile in competitive development and flight testing, with Army budget documents and production-planning reporting tying NGSRI to SGT STOUT compatibility, dismounted air-defense use, and future procurement planning rather than confirmed combat fielding.
TPY-4, Ground-based multi-mission air-surveillance radar, Air DefenseTPY-4Ground-based multi-mission air-surveillance radarBuilt in: United StatesLockheed Martin's TPY-4 is a U.S. ground-based, multi-mission air-surveillance radar developed for the Air Force 3DELRR program. The fully digital, software-defined radar can be fielded in fixed or mobile configurations, and official procurement records now tie it to U.S. Air Force production, Norway's 11-radar air-surveillance chain, Sweden's PS-861 replacement program, and Denmark's planned North Atlantic air-warning sites.
Next Generation Interceptor (NGI), Ground-launched ballistic missile interceptor, Air Defense2015 Various ConflictsNext Generation Interceptor (NGI)Ground-launched ballistic missile interceptorBuilt in: United StatesNext Generation Interceptor (NGI) is Lockheed Martin's planned homeland ballistic missile interceptor for the U.S. Missile Defense Agency's Ground-based Midcourse Defense system. The program moved from competing 2021 development awards to a 2024 Lockheed Martin downselect and a 2026 Courtland production facility, with public sources emphasizing multiple kill vehicles, solid-rocket propulsion, in-flight communications upgrades, and schedule risk around the original 2028 fielding target.
PAC-3, Hit-to-kill Patriot interceptor missile, Air Defense2003 Iraq War, 2014 Russia-Ukraine War +3 morePAC-3Hit-to-kill Patriot interceptor missileBuilt in: United StatesPAC-3 is the hit-to-kill interceptor family for Patriot air-defense batteries, using active radar homing and direct-impact defeat against tactical ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, aircraft, and other high-value air threats. PAC-3 CRI gives Patriot launchers a dense 16-round loadout, while PAC-3 MSE uses a larger dual-pulse motor and control changes for greater defended battlespace; documented combat and transfer contexts include Iraq in 2003, Yemen, Ukraine, and U.S.-Qatari Patriot defense during the June 2025 Iran missile attack on Al Udeid.
MIM-104 Patriot, Long-range surface-to-air and ballistic missile defense system, Air Defense2014 Russia-Ukraine War, 2020 United States-Iran Conflict +5 moreMIM-104 PatriotLong-range surface-to-air and ballistic missile defense systemBuilt in: United StatesThe MIM-104 Patriot is a U.S.-origin, truck-mobile air and missile defense system built around phased-array radar, command-and-control vehicles, launchers, power generation, antenna masts, support vehicles, and PAC-2 or PAC-3 interceptor families. Developed from the 1960s SAM-D program, it evolved from aircraft defense into a high-value air and missile defense layer used in Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Yemen, Ukraine, Gulf base defense, and reported 2026 Iran-war drone defense over Bahrain.
MORFIUS, Reusable high-power microwave counter-UAS interceptor, Air DefenseMORFIUSReusable high-power microwave counter-UAS interceptorBuilt in: United StatesMORFIUS is Lockheed Martin's reusable, tube-launched counter-UAS interceptor built around a high-power microwave payload and an ALTIUS-derived airframe. Public sources identify it as a developmental and demonstration system: Lockheed describes land, air, and sea launch integration, The War Zone reported DARPA Mobile Force Protection testing, and DefenseScoop reported a Joint Counter-small UAS Office evaluation at Yuma Proving Ground.
THAAD, Transportable terminal ballistic missile defense system, Air Defense2020 United States-Iran Conflict, 2025 Israel-Iran Conflict +1 moreTHAADTransportable terminal ballistic missile defense systemBuilt in: United StatesTHAAD is a Lockheed Martin-built, transportable U.S. terminal missile-defense system for short-, medium-, and intermediate-range ballistic missiles. Its batteries combine launchers, hit-to-kill interceptors, AN/TPY-2 radar, fire-control communications, and support equipment to extend layered defense in late mid-course and terminal engagements inside or outside the atmosphere.

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Artillery

Tube artillery, rocket artillery, and long-range ground fires.

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Precision Strike Missile, Long-range surface-to-surface ballistic missile, Artillery2020 United States-Iran ConflictPrecision Strike MissileLong-range surface-to-surface ballistic missileBuilt in: United StatesThe Precision Strike Missile, commonly abbreviated PrSM, is Lockheed Martin's long-range surface-to-surface missile for U.S. Army field artillery. Built for HIMARS and M270 MLRS launchers, it carries two rounds per launch pod, extends deep-strike reach beyond ATACMS, and moved from first delivery in December 2023 to documented combat use against Iranian targets in March 2026.
Army Tactical Missile System / ATACMS, Short-range tactical ballistic missile, Artillery1990 Gulf War, 2003 Iraq War +2 moreArmy Tactical Missile System / ATACMSShort-range tactical ballistic missileBuilt in: United StatesThe Army Tactical Missile System, commonly known as ATACMS, is a U.S. solid-fuel short-range ballistic missile fired from M270 MLRS and M142 HIMARS launchers. Its family spans M39/Block I cluster-warhead missiles, extended-range Block IA rounds, and later unitary-warhead variants, with documented combat use by U.S. forces in the 1990 Gulf War and 2003 Iraq War, transfer to Ukraine for long-range strikes, and later U.S. maritime-strike use during Operation Epic Fury.
M270 MLRS, Tracked multiple launch rocket system, Artillery1990 Gulf War, 2003 Iraq War +4 moreM270 MLRSTracked multiple launch rocket systemBuilt in: United StatesThe M270 MLRS is a tracked, armored multiple launch rocket system built around two launch-pod containers for guided rockets or tactical missiles. First used in combat during the 1990 Gulf War, it evolved from area rocket artillery into a precision-fires launcher for GMLRS, ATACMS, and PrSM-compatible M270A2 variants, with documented transfers and use contexts from Ukraine to Israeli operations.
M142 HIMARS, Wheeled multiple rocket launcher and tactical missile launcher, Artillery2014 Russia-Ukraine War, 2001 War in Afghanistan +2 moreM142 HIMARSWheeled multiple rocket launcher and tactical missile launcherBuilt in: United StatesThe M142 HIMARS is a U.S.-built wheeled rocket and tactical missile launcher produced by Lockheed Martin for mobile precision fires. It carries one six-rocket pod, two PrSM missiles, or one ATACMS missile, uses a five-ton truck chassis with an armored cab, and can deploy by C-130-class airlift. Lockheed Martin reported the 750th launcher delivery in November 2025, while its combat record spans U.S. operations and Ukrainian long-range fires against Russian forces.

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Electronic Warfare

Systems built to sense, relay, jam, deceive, or attack electromagnetic networks.

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Infantry Weapons

Portable weapons used by soldiers and small units.

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Munitions

Standalone missiles, bombs, rockets, torpedoes, and guided or unguided explosive payloads.

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GBU-16 Paveway II, 1,000-pound laser-guided bomb, Munitions1990 Gulf War, 1991 Iraqi No-Fly-Zone Conflict +3 moreGBU-16 Paveway II1,000-pound laser-guided bombBuilt in: United StatesThe GBU-16 Paveway II is the 1,000-pound member of the U.S.-origin Paveway II laser-guided bomb family, combining a Mk 83 or BLU-110-class bomb body with seeker, control, and airfoil kit components. It requires reflected laser energy from a designator rather than autonomous target search, and its documented record spans U.S. Navy carrier aviation, allied operators, and Saudi/UAE-led coalition airstrikes investigated in Yemen.
AGM-158 JASSM, Air-launched standoff cruise missile, Munitions2011 Syrian Civil War, 2014 War Against the Islamic State +3 moreAGM-158 JASSMAir-launched standoff cruise missileBuilt in: United StatesThe AGM-158 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile is Lockheed Martin's low-observable, subsonic air-launched cruise missile family built to let bomber and fighter aircraft strike defended, high-value targets from standoff range. Its documented combat record includes baseline AGM-158A launches from B-1B bombers in the 2018 Syria missile strikes, AGM-158B use after the 2019 Baghdadi raid, reported Operation Rough Rider use against Houthi targets, and large-scale JASSM-family employment during the 2026 Iran War.
AGM-158C LRASM, Air-launched stealth anti-ship cruise missile, Munitions2023 Red Sea CrisisAGM-158C LRASMAir-launched stealth anti-ship cruise missileBuilt in: United StatesThe AGM-158C Long Range Anti-Ship Missile is Lockheed Martin's U.S.-built stealth anti-ship cruise missile for striking high-threat surface combatants from long range. NAVAIR describes it as an offensive anti-surface warfare air-launch solution that uses semi-autonomous guidance in contested electronic-warfare environments; official material documents operational capability on the B-1B and F/A-18E/F, later flight-science work on F-35B/C, and a 2026 B-2 live-fire sinking exercise.
AGM-114 Hellfire missile family, Air-to-surface missile family, Munitions1990 Gulf War, 2020 United States-Iran Conflict +9 moreAGM-114 Hellfire missile familyAir-to-surface missile familyBuilt in: United StatesThe AGM-114 Hellfire is a U.S. precision missile family developed for helicopter anti-armor missions and later adapted across UAVs, gunships, ships, and special-purpose strike roles. Cataloged combat use spans Desert Storm Apache strikes, Operation Iraqi Freedom aviation engagements, counter-ISIS and counterterrorism drone operations, Israeli helicopter fire in 2023, Ukrainian counter-drone Tempest vehicles assessed with AGM-114L Longbow missiles, and the secretive AGM-114R9X kinetic variant reported in low-collateral targeted strikes.
AGM-179A JAGM, Air-to-surface precision-guided missile, Munitions2020 United States-Iran ConflictAGM-179A JAGMAir-to-surface precision-guided missileBuilt in: United StatesThe AGM-179A Joint Air-to-Ground Missile is a U.S. air-to-surface precision munition that combines a semi-active laser and millimeter-wave seeker with Hellfire Romeo missile sections for use from AH-64E Apache and AH-1Z Viper helicopters. Its public conflict record is narrow: defense reporting has identified it as the probable missile in the January 2020 Baghdad strike that killed Qassem Soleimani, while official U.S. confirmation of the munition type remains absent.
Paragon direct attack munition, Dual-mode laser-guided bomb, MunitionsParagon direct attack munitionDual-mode laser-guided bombBuilt in: United StatesParagon is Lockheed Martin's branded Dual Mode Plus laser-guided bomb, a GPS/INS and semi-active-laser direct-attack munition tested from the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet and introduced under the Paragon name in 2017. Specialist designation references identify the 500 lb-class all-up weapon as GBU-73/B and the Paragon guidance section as WGU-53A/B, while Lockheed Martin support-equipment literature ties the munition to PMTS training emulation and MRTS mission-readiness testing rather than documented combat employment.
Paveway laser-guided bomb, Laser-guided bomb guidance-kit family, Munitions1982 Falklands War, 1990 Gulf War +5 morePaveway laser-guided bombLaser-guided bomb guidance-kit familyBuilt in: United States / United KingdomPaveway is a U.S.-origin family of laser-guided bomb kits that turns conventional gravity bombs into precision air-to-surface weapons by adding a seeker, computer-control group, and airfoil surfaces. Raytheon traces production to 1968, while later Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and Raytheon UK lines cover Paveway II, Paveway III, dual-mode Enhanced Paveway, Paveway IV, and Paveway II Plus kits documented in combat-use and transfer records from the Falklands and Gulf War through Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Ukraine, and Yemen.
CBU-103 Wind-Corrected Munitions Dispenser, Wind-corrected munition dispenser, Munitions2001 War in Afghanistan, 2003 Iraq WarCBU-103 Wind-Corrected Munitions DispenserWind-corrected munition dispenserBuilt in: United StatesThe CBU-103 Wind-Corrected Munitions Dispenser is the WCMD-equipped version of the U.S. CBU-87/B Combined Effects Munition, pairing the free-fall cluster bomb body with a wind-correcting tail kit for more accurate delivery. Human Rights Watch reported CBU-103 use in Afghanistan and cited U.S. Air Force reporting that CBU-103s were among the cluster munitions used in Iraq.
CBU-104 Wind-Corrected Munitions Dispenser, Wind-corrected munition dispenser, MunitionsCBU-104 Wind-Corrected Munitions DispenserWind-corrected munition dispenserBuilt in: United StatesThe CBU-104 Wind-Corrected Munitions Dispenser is the WCMD-equipped version of the U.S. CBU-89 Gator mine dispenser. It keeps the 72 BLU-91 anti-armor and 22 BLU-92 anti-personnel mine payload while adding an inertial tail kit that corrects release errors and winds aloft, giving the Gator family a more accurate medium- or high-altitude delivery option. Public sources document the CBU-104 as a certified F-16/BRU-57 and B-1B weapon, while available conflict-use sources identify other WCMD variants rather than direct CBU-104 combat employment.

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Naval Systems

Warships, submarines, unmanned surface vessels, naval craft, and maritime combat systems.

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Manned Combat Submersible, Dry special-operations submersible, Naval SystemsManned Combat SubmersibleDry special-operations submersibleBuilt in: United StatesThe Lockheed Martin Manned Combat Submersible is the public product-line name associated with USSOCOM's Dry Combat Submersible Block 1, a dry, battery-powered swimmer-delivery vehicle derived from the S351 Nemesis family. Open sources document contract award, testing, IOC, FOC, and follow-on Block 2 planning rather than confirmed use in a named armed conflict, so this entry is maintained as a relationship-only system profile.
LampreyMMAUV, Multi-mission autonomous undersea vehicle, Naval SystemsLampreyMMAUVMulti-mission autonomous undersea vehicleBuilt in: United StatesLockheed Martin's LampreyMMAUV is a plug-and-play autonomous undersea vehicle publicly unveiled in 2026 for covert access, sea denial, ISR, and seabed-warfare missions. Official material describes a 24 cubic foot internal payload bay, host-ship or submarine attachment, battery recharge while attached, optional UAV launch tubes, and mission kits for torpedoes, decoys, sensors, or other payloads; public sources reviewed for this entry document development and exercise activity rather than confirmed armed-conflict use.
Aegis Combat System, Shipboard integrated combat system, Naval Systems2023 Red Sea Crisis, 2024 Iran-Israel Exchange +1 moreAegis Combat SystemShipboard integrated combat systemBuilt in: United StatesThe Aegis Combat System is Lockheed Martin's shipboard combat system for U.S. Navy and allied surface combatants. It integrates radar, command-and-decision software, weapon control, displays, launchers, and network links into a detection-to-kill architecture used for fleet air defense, ballistic-missile defense, surface warfare, undersea warfare support, and documented Red Sea and eastern Mediterranean missile-defense engagements.

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Support Equipment

Transport, logistics, recovery, command, engineering, and other enabling equipment.

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Apache Fire Control, Apache electro-optical and radar fire-control suite, Support Equipment2003 Iraq War, 2001 War in AfghanistanApache Fire ControlApache electro-optical and radar fire-control suiteBuilt in: United StatesApache Fire Control is Lockheed Martin's sensor and fire-control family for AH-64D/E Apache helicopters, combining M-TADS/PNVS electro-optical targeting and pilotage with LONGBOW radar technology. U.S. Army reporting ties M-TADS/PNVS to combat use in Iraq from 2006 and later engagements in Afghanistan, while Gen 3 and Gen 4 releases document continuing Apache sensor modernization.
C2BMC, Ballistic missile defense command-and-control system, Support Equipment2024 Iran-Israel Exchange, 2025 Israel-Iran Conflict +2 moreC2BMCBallistic missile defense command-and-control systemBuilt in: United StatesC2BMC is the U.S. Missile Defense Agency's command-and-control, battle-management, and communications layer for integrated missile defense. Built by the Lockheed Martin-led national team, it connects sensors, shooters, commanders, and allied missile-defense elements so Aegis, THAAD, Patriot, GMD, AN/TPY-2, SBIRS, and newer sensors can share tracks and coordinate engagements.
F-35 Electro Optical Targeting System (EOTS), Internally mounted electro-optical targeting sensor subsystem, Support Equipment2023 Israel-Hamas WarF-35 Electro Optical Targeting System (EOTS)Internally mounted electro-optical targeting sensor subsystemBuilt in: United StatesThe F-35 Electro Optical Targeting System (EOTS) is the AN/AAQ-40 sensor installation built into the F-35 Lightning II for precision air-to-air and air-to-surface targeting. Lockheed Martin describes it as a low-observable, internally mounted system that combines forward-looking infrared and infrared-search-and-track functions, and Janes reported F-35I EOTS footage from an Israeli cruise-missile interception during the 2023 Israel-Hamas War.
Space-Based Infrared System / SBIRS, Missile-warning satellite constellation, Support Equipment2024 Iran-Israel ExchangeSpace-Based Infrared System / SBIRSMissile-warning satellite constellationBuilt in: United StatesSpace-Based Infrared System (SBIRS) is the U.S. Space Force space-based missile-warning constellation that replaced Defense Support Program coverage with geosynchronous satellites, highly elliptical orbit payloads, and consolidated ground processing. Lockheed Martin led the space and ground system, Northrop Grumman supplied infrared payloads, and official reporting says SBIRS provided early warning during Iran's April 2024 missile and drone attack on Israel.
Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared / Next Gen OPIR, Missile-warning satellite family, Support EquipmentNext Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared / Next Gen OPIRMissile-warning satellite familyBuilt in: United StatesNext Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared (Next Gen OPIR) is the U.S. Space Force missile-warning satellite family intended to succeed SBIRS inside a wider multi-orbit warning and tracking architecture. Lockheed Martin leads the GEO component on an LM 2100 Combat bus, Northrop Grumman leads the Polar component, and 2026 budget reporting shows the Polar leg under congressional review as LEO and MEO warning layers expand.
IRST21 Sensor System, Passive long-wave infrared search-and-track sensor system, Support EquipmentIRST21 Sensor SystemPassive long-wave infrared search-and-track sensor systemBuilt in: United StatesIRST21 is Lockheed Martin's passive long-wave infrared search-and-track sensor family for fighter aircraft, packaged either inside the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet centerline tank or in the modular Legion Pod. It gives aircraft a non-emitting air-to-air detection and tracking channel, has supported F-15C missile-cue testing with AIM-9X and AIM-120 shots, and moved into Navy IRST Block II fielding for the Super Hornet in 2025.
Transport and Tracking Layer, Proliferated LEO communications and missile-tracking satellite architecture, Support EquipmentTransport and Tracking LayerProliferated LEO communications and missile-tracking satellite architectureBuilt in: United StatesTransport and Tracking Layer covers the Space Development Agency's proliferated low-Earth-orbit satellite architecture for resilient military data transport, tactical links, missile warning, and missile tracking. Publicly documented activity centers on launches, demonstrations, contractor awards, and planned warfighter integration rather than confirmed conflict employment.