Lockheed Martin’s first quarter 2025 highlights

Sikorsky Rotor Blown Wing

Pressure-Tested Innovation

 What you need to know about Lockheed Martin’s innovative first quarter.

Pressure-Tested Innovation

 What you need to know about Lockheed Martin’s innovative first quarter.

  • The Lockheed Martin Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS) team conducted a recent field event marking the first in a series of innovative demos, featuring a system designed to detect, track, identify, and defeat UAS. Alongside industry partners, our team successfully showcased how to perform mitigation techniques against a mix of small UAS, including individual targets and incoming drone swarms
  • Lockheed Martin debuted the CMMT family of air vehicles at AFA Warfare Symposium. Our customers have a critical capability gap to fill: a new breed of air vehicle that is highly adaptable and affordable—and can be produced and delivered as fast as it is expended. 
  • Lockheed Martin and Google Public Sector have announced their intent to integrate Google’s advanced generative artificial intelligence (genAI) into Lockheed Martin’s AI Factory ecosystem. This collaboration will enhance Lockheed Martin’s ability to train, deploy, and sustain high-performance AI models, accelerating AI-driven capabilities in critical national security, aerospace, and scientific applications.
  • What’s a Rotor Blown Wing (RBW)? Our next-gen autonomous aircraft that can take off and land like a helicopter and cruise like an airplane. With the flexibility to take off from anywhere, and the range to go farther and faster, RBW can perform a variety of missions, from search and rescue, firefighting, humanitarian response and infrastructure monitoring.
  • As a mission integrator, Lockheed Martin successfully demonstrated command and control capabilities in a live exercise environment, ensuring combat readiness and interoperability during the USMC’s Steel Knight 2024. Additionally, we supported the U.S. and Japan Self Defense Forces during exercise Keen Sword.