On this day in aviation history, January 27, 1939, the Lockheed XP-38 made its first flight. Developed under great secrecy, the aircraft would become famous during WWII as the legendary Lockheed P-38 ...
The Lockheed L-133 Starjet was a prime example of a paradoxical “successful failure.” As I asserted in a recent article for The National Interest, of all the great geniuses in the history of military ...
Debrief: Hypersonic Bomber Emerges As Office’s Next Goal After NGAD is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market Briefing and is included with ...
Last April, in a move generating scant media attention, the Air Force announced that it had chosen two little-known drone ...
Stealth submarine to surface ship Ben Rich, then the director of Lockheed's Skunk Works ... The successful test earned the ...
On this day in aviation history, January 9, 1943, a large four engine transport aircraft with three tail fins rose from the runway at Burbank Airport, California. This was the Lockheed ...
Vendors Hone In On Designs For MUOS Extension Satellites is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an Aviation Week ...
The first product of this collaborative teaming arrangement is Navatek's new 82-foot SWATH prototype. "We knew Lockheed had done extensive hydrodynamic studies on SWATH hull forms for the defense ...
Follow Lockheed Martin's progress on developing the 5G Open Systems Interoperable and Reconfigurable Infrastructure Solution ...
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