Canada’s $2.6B HIMARS buy boosts Lockheed Martin (LMT) backlog and signals rising NATO demand for precision weapons.
Lockheed Martin Australia, Northrop Grumman Australia and Thales Australia have completed the detonation of a co-produced ...
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Putin’s war is making rocket artillery more important than ever
Rheinmetall and Lockheed Martin have successfully tested the new GMARS missile system for the first time at the White Sands ...
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Australia signs $86m deal for domestic production of guided missile parts
Lockheed Martin will collaborate with Moog Australia and AW Bell to supply essential components for the GMLRS missile system.
Known as the Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance Plan, the initiative has been working towards the local manufacture of existing munitions, rather than attempting to begin from scratch. The first ...
North Korea tests Himars-like mobile missile launchers with AI targeting, boosting frontline strike power and arms-export ...
Australia is surrounded by water, so adding to our ability to target as many hostile ships as possible makes a lot of sense – ...
The Trump administration’s decision to pause a major arms package for Taiwan appears driven more by geopolitical calculations ...
Canada has belatedly confirmed a contract with the U.S. for 26 HIMARS after an attempt to quietly push through the purchase ...
Thales has carried out the first firings of its X-Fire ground-based long-range strike launcher, the French defense electronics company announced on May 26, 2026, advancing its bid alongside ...
Lockheed Martin celebrated the opening of its 88,000-square foot Missile Assembly Building 5 facility in Courtland on Monday.
Lockheed Martin leans on defense contracts and steady margins, while Boeing eyes a commercial rebound after a dramatic ...
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