This quarter, we accelerated missile systems, autonomy and space capabilities—delivering when speed matters most.
Because in today’s environment, falling behind isn’t an option.
Precision. Long Range. Mission Focused.
LRASM is engineered to operate in complex maritime environments and engage surface threats with advanced autonomy and accuracy. 🎯
Lockheed Martin Vectis™ is an autonomous collaborative combat aircraft designed to integrate seamlessly with fighters like the F-35, extending capability across the battlespace. Click for more:
For nearly 250 years, American innovation has helped shape what’s possible. 🇺🇸
As we approach the nation’s 250th anniversary, the F-35 continues to redefine American airpower — and the people behind it. #America250
A new crew. A new mission. A new chapter in exploration. 🚀
Congratulations to @AstroKomrade, @astro_luca, Frank Rubio and @Astro_AndreD on their selection to @NASA's Artemis III mission!
#TrainingTuesday: what do you get when you pair world-class helicopters like the Black Hawk and CH-53K with realistic, immersive training devices? Mission-ready pilots from day one. 🚁
Moon Joy June is about to get even better!
Today, @NASA will reveal the Artemis III crew who will help test critical rendezvous, proximity operations and docking capabilities as humanity moves one step closer to returning to the lunar surface.
Tune in at 11:30 a.m. ET!
The C-130 is built to adapt across every environment.
From moving critical assets like HIMARS to extending airpower through aerial refueling for platforms like the F-35, it delivers when and where it's needed most. That adaptability keeps the mission moving forward. 🇺🇸
Tomorrow, the next chapter of Artemis begins! 🚀
Tune in at 11 a.m. ET to meet the @NASAArtemis III astronauts who will fly aboard the Orion spacecraft for the next phase of humanity's journey to the Moon.
Coming soon: one of history’s most complex missions
Tune in on Tuesday, June 9, at 11am ET, to meet the astronauts flying aboard Artemis III, the mission that will test docking capabilities with commercial landers in low Earth orbit — an important step to crewed lunar landings.
X-59 goes through the number! Congrats to the @NASA and @LockheedMartin🦨 teams!
At @NASAArmstrong , we are rebuilding our X-plane portfolio and getting NASA back in the business of radical airframe and engine flight test!. Today was another small step in the right direction
✈️ JUST IN: The X-59 has gone supersonic!
The X-59 achieved supersonic speeds for the first time ever today — a major milestone for NASA’s Quesst mission and an important step toward upcoming flights that will demonstrate its quiet supersonic technology ahead of future
Step one: break the sound barrier.✔️
The X-59 has officially flown at supersonic speeds for the first time, marking a major step forward on the path to quieting the sonic boom. Even faster and quieter flights are coming soon.