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Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control

Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control is the Lockheed Martin business segment responsible for many of the company's missile, rocket, air-defense, precision-strike, and fire-control programs. The segment manufactures and supports systems including PAC-3, THAAD, GMLRS, PrSM, JASSM, LRASM, Hellfire, JAGM, Javelin, Apache fire control, Sniper targeting pods, IRST21, hypersonics programs, and related logistics and integration services.

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MFC sits inside Lockheed Martin Corporation rather than operating as a separate public company. Its public reporting is therefore tied to Lockheed Martin's segment disclosures, which describe MFC as a provider of air and missile defense systems, tactical missiles, precision strike weapon systems, logistics, fire control systems, mission operations support, readiness, engineering support, and integration services.

The manufacturer has a large U.S. industrial footprint centered on Grand Prairie, Texas, with major work also associated with Orlando and other facilities. NIST's Baldrige profile describes MFC as headquartered in the Dallas area with a second major facility in Orlando and additional facilities in multiple U.S. states, Japan, and the United Kingdom. Lockheed Martin's 2025 Form 10-K reported $14.45 billion in MFC sales and a $46.65 billion year-end backlog, reflecting production ramps across strike missiles, precision fires, and integrated air and missile defense programs.

Air and missile defense systemsTactical missiles and precision-strike weaponsRocket artillery munitions and precision firesFire-control systems and targeting sensorsMission operations, readiness, logistics, engineering support, and integration services

Notable Systems

GMLRS guided rocket, 227 mm guided artillery rocket, Munitions

GMLRS guided rocket

227 mm guided artillery rocket

Lockheed Martin's 2025 Form 10-K lists Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System among the tactical and strike missile programs driving MFC sales growth, and the system is one of the catalog's connected Lockheed Martin MFC munitions records.

Sources: Lockheed Martin 2025 Form 10-K
PAC-3, Hit-to-kill Patriot interceptor missile, Air Defense

PAC-3

Hit-to-kill Patriot interceptor missile

PAC-3 is one of MFC's major integrated air and missile defense programs. Lockheed Martin describes the PAC-3 family as hit-to-kill air-defense missile technology and reported continuing international demand for PAC-3 CRI and PAC-3 MSE.

Sources: Lockheed Martin 2025 Form 10-K, Lockheed Martin PAC-3
THAAD, Transportable terminal ballistic missile defense system, Air Defense

THAAD

Transportable terminal ballistic missile defense system

THAAD is listed by Lockheed Martin as a major MFC program and by the 2025 Form 10-K as part of the segment's air and missile defense product line alongside PAC-3.

Sources: Lockheed Martin 2025 Form 10-K

Manufacturer History

  1. Baldrige manufacturing award

    The National Institute of Standards and Technology recognized Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control as a 2012 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award recipient in manufacturing, citing the organization as a producer and supporter of advanced combat, missile, rocket, and sensor systems.

    Sources: NIST Baldrige MFC

  2. MFC sales and backlog expand

    Lockheed Martin reported 2025 MFC sales of $14.45 billion and year-end backlog of $46.65 billion, with sales growth attributed mainly to higher tactical and strike missile volume and integrated air and missile defense production.

    Sources: Lockheed Martin 2025 Form 10-K

  3. Production ramps across precision fires and missile defense

    Lockheed Martin described expanding annual capacity for HIMARS launchers, GMLRS rockets, JASSM and LRASM cruise missiles, and PAC-3 MSE interceptors as demand for MFC production lines increased.

    Sources: Lockheed Martin Production Demand Feature

MFC is reported as a Lockheed Martin business segment, so public financial and organizational details generally appear in Lockheed Martin Corporation segment disclosures rather than in standalone company filings.

Manufacturer Sources

  • Lockheed Martin MFC Business AreaPublisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Official business-area page for Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Lockheed Martin MFC ProductsPublisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Official product listing used for MFC product-family scope. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Lockheed Martin 2025 Form 10-KPublisher: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission | Note: Lockheed Martin annual filing used for MFC segment scope, major programs, sales, backlog, ownership context, and international demand statements. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • NIST Baldrige MFCPublisher: National Institute of Standards and Technology | Note: Government profile used for headquarters, 2012 award history, manufacturing scope, and facility context. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Lockheed Martin PAC-3Publisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Official PAC-3 product page used for PAC-3 manufacturer and product-family context. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Lockheed Martin Production Demand FeaturePublisher: Lockheed Martin | Note: Official feature used for current MFC production-expansion context. | Accessed: 2026-07-11

Produced weapons

Category

Munitions

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

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