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A calmed Martinelli and record-setting Reid led the way for the ‘Cats
Lockheed Martin's Sikorsky division is progressing with the production of its S-92A+ helicopter, as operators renew existing contracts for the aircraft.

The Czech Parliament has elected Martin Beneš, a guardianship judge from Most, as the country's first public defender of children's rights, defeating two other candidates in a secret ballot.
A relieved Martin O’Neill spoke to the mainstream media after Celtic picked up the crucial three points at Pittodrie with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Aberdeen with goals from Kieran Tierney and Ben...

The Irish High Court ordered Martina and Ammi Burke to be jailed for two weeks each after they faced contempt charges for interrupting a High Court hearing last month.
Shares of BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin surge as Middle East conflict deepens Geo TV

Miro Janeš, a forest guardian in Risnjak National Park for 32 years, has been teaching a young lynx named Martin how to re-adapt to the wild, encountering bears and wolves in the process.
Lockheed Martin Corporation has secured a foreign military sale contract facilitated through Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, indicating international defense agreements.

After a decade of supplying the domestic camel milk market from a 130-hectare (320 acre) farm in south-east Queensland’s Scenic Rim, owner Paul Martin wants to start supplying the product to the United States. He hopes to export 60,000 litres this year – the first shipment in what he believes could one day become a major new commodity for the country. Guardian Australia's Joe Hinchliffe visited Martin's farm – one of the first commercial camel dairies in Australia – to learn how you milk a ca...
An analyst provides estimates and ratings for Lockheed Martin stock, offering insights into its financial outlook.

Justice Department official Ed Martin is facing disciplinary proceedings from the D.C. Bar and accusations of ethics violations for a letter he sent to Georgetown University's law school regarding its DEI practices.

Built by Lockheed Martin and operated by the United States Air Force for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the flying-wing drone was designed to penetrate hostile airspace undetected, gathering…
IPG Photonics Corporation (IPGP) has secured a significant order from Lockheed Martin Corporation, details of which were not fully disclosed.
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Lockheed Martin has been awarded an $18.9 million modification for the Trident II D5 LE2 program, extending SSP design work through 2030.
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The US Department of War is scrutinizing AI firm Anthropic. Major defense contractors like Boeing and Lockheed Martin have been asked about their use of Anthropic's Claude AI. This comes as the Pentagon issued an ultimatum to Anthropic regarding its AI model's military applications. Anthropic's refusal to remove safeguards has led to this escalation.
The Pentagon has reportedly asked Boeing and Lockheed Martin about their exposure to the AI company Anthropic, according to an Axios report.
Lockheed Martin has successfully tested an AI-powered system designed to summarize combat data for targeting purposes on F-35 jets, aiming to enhance pilot efficiency in combat identification.
Machina Labs This post originally appeared in the Business Insider Today newsletter. You can sign up for Business Insider's daily newsletter here. The US manufacturing industry is at a crossroads: try catching the leaders where they are or beat them to where the industry is headed. Edward Mehr sits firmly in the second camp. The thesis of his robotics-enabled manufacturing startup, Machina Labs, is that America's reindustrialization needs to be distributed and flexible. Trying to build the centralized, traditional factories China has perfected is a lost cause. "It's going to be a miracle to catch up if you want to replicate what they have," Mehr told me. "It's just not the right chess move. We need to try to see if we can leapfrog and then do the next generation." We're still in the early stages of robotics in factories. Mehr said the industry is still five years away from a major, ChatGPT-like breakthrough. But there's no shortage of companies giving it a go, including giants such as Tesla and Amazon. The opportunity is huge, with the manufacturing industry accounting for trillions of dollars. It's also a brutal business to break into. If a robot doesn't immediately help you cut costs or improve efficiencies, there's not much point pursuing it any further. (Example: Amazon's recent "Blue Jay" warehouse robot.) Machina Labs, which specializes in producing complex metal structures for the defense, aerospace, and automotive industries, sees its value-add on two fronts. Its robots can switch between different manufacturing operations, saving the time it would take to retool a factory to produce a new product. It's also portable, meaning there's no need to custom-design factories for specific productions. The space is crowded, and Mehr acknowledged that competitors are also pursuing portability or flexibility, but typically not both. "We're almost rethinking a lot of the manufacturing processes from scratch," he said. "If you go to our factory, things are being built in a way that you cannot see in any other place." Like many robotics players, Machina Labs now needs to prove its thesis at scale. The company raised a $124 million Series C round earlier this month from investors including Lockheed Martin Ventures and Toyota's venture arm. It'll use that cash to build a new 200,000-square-foot factory. The factory will feature 50 robots and initially serve Lockheed Martin. The goal is to produce a few thousand structures every year. That's a significant step up from its current factory, which runs 10 robots and has an annual production of a few hundred. But what about the humans? Tensions are already high around AI's impact on white-collar jobs. Are blue-collar workers headed to a similar fate? Machina Labs' new factory will include about 150 human workers, which Mehr said is roughly equivalent to the number of humans who'd work at a robot-free factory. The work is different, but no one seems to be complaining. Mehr said a recent internal survey found that employees' interest level in the job was exceptionally high. (So much for AI fatigue!) "You're working with robots. You're working with software. Compared to previously, you had these instructions. You'd follow it daily, over and over again," he said. "Now, you almost feel like you're playing a game." Read the original article on Business Insider
Lockheed Martin has developed the Lamprey drone, designed to attach to ships like a parasite, showcasing innovative naval technology.
Ed Martin, an outspoken lawyer within the Justice Department, has been formally accused of ethical violations.
Investors and fans of Lockheed Martin stock are advised to mark March 6 on their calendars, likely in anticipation of a significant event or announcement.

The United States military has used Lockheed Martin-made long-range Precision Strike Missiles (PrSMs) in combat for the first time as part of Operation Epic Fury against Iran.
Jim Cramer affirms Lockheed Martin as a winning stock, even at its current high valuation.


NASA and Lockheed Martin are collaborating on the development of a nuclear reactor designed for lunar missions, focusing on safe and scalable operation to support future moon bases.

Lockheed Martin has publicly showcased a model of its upgraded fifth-generation F-22 Raptor fighter jet, which the company is calling 'Raptor 2.0'.

Yaël Braun-Pivet criticized Martine Vassal's reference to the Pétainist slogan 'work, family, homeland' during a Marseille municipal debate, calling for political leaders to be reasonable.
Lockheed Martin's stock experienced a significant increase today, with an article explaining the reasons behind this surge.