Space-based interceptors are a key part of the Golden Dome missile defense vision, but are also one of its most challenging.
GovCons can't get enough of Golden Dome, President Trump's proposed homeland missile defense system. That's for good reason.
X-59 takes its maiden flight from Lockheed's Skunk Works in Palmdale to NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, ...
NASA and Lockheed Martin debuted their first test run of a low-volume supersonic jet that’s expected to allow air passengers ...
Lockheed Martin plans an on-orbit demonstration of a space-based missile interceptor by 2028, a key part of the US military's ...
WASHINGTON — Rocket propulsion startup Venus Aerospace announced Oct. 22 that Lockheed Martin Ventures has taken a strategic ...
Satellite manufacturer Terran Orbital is "looking at everything" regarding the company's future, CEO Marc Bell told CNBC, as it considers Lockheed Martin's acquisition offer. "We found out about ...
The X-59 is the cornerstone of NASA’s Quiet SuperSonic Technology (QUESST) program, which launched in 2016. At the time, the ...
Despite the ongoing government shutdown, NASA has recently managed to complete a major milestone as part of the ...
Lockheed Martin reported $18.6 billion in Q3 2025 sales as CEO Jim Taiclet discussed the F-35 program and progress on Golden ...
Lockheed Martin’s third quarter was met with a negative market reaction despite revenue aligning with Wall Street ...