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
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.