Delivering at Scale

Meeting mission demand with speed, volume and certainty for the warfighter.
 

191
F-35s Delivered in 2025
33
Advanced Radars Delivered in 2025
220%
Increased Deliveries of Six Critical Munitions
21
T1TL Satellites Delivered in 2025
Lockheed Martin is delivering at scale to meet increasing operational demand across defense and aerospace. By accelerating production, strengthening the supply chain and applying disciplined execution, the company is reducing delivery timelines while maintaining quality and reliability. Delivering at scale is central to supporting the Department of War’s acquisition transformation priorities and advancing readiness for U.S. and allied forces.
 
This is what you can expect from Lockheed Martin, continued significant investment to advance technology development and produce proven major weapon systems at ever greater scale.
Jim Taiclet
Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Executive Officer

Turning Reform into Results

Lockheed Martin is applying speed across the company: accelerating engineering, streamlining production, and strengthening the supply chain to shorten delivery timelines and increase output. Aligned with the Department of War’s Acquisition Transformation Strategy we are turning reform into execution: boosting performance, accelerating fielding and ensuring our customers stay ahead of ready. 


 
Latest News   ___
Mar 31, 2026
Press Release
New facility delivers speed, agility and a customer-first approach to build the Arsenal of Freedom.
Mar 26, 2026
Story
With the continued increase in global demand for the Javelin missile, Lockheed Martin has been working over the past two years to ramp its yearly production capacity to 3,960. A key component to ensuring a successful Javelin ramp has been preparing its robust supplier network for the impending increase in missile production.
Mar 25, 2026
Story
Lockheed Martin is moving swiftly to accelerate delivery of critical munitions with a new framework agreement signed with the Department of War (DoW) to rapidly increase production of Precision Strike Missile (PrSM). Under the seven-year agreement, PrSM production capacity will increase to 550 missiles per year, delivering the next generation of long-range precision strike capability with urgency.