Airborne Mission Systems


Open. Safe. Secure. Mission flexible.

In today’s world, a computing system is only as good as its ability to swiftly incorporate incremental capabilities in a constantly evolving mission environment.

Lockheed Martin’s industry leading Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) solutions enable the success of our customers' missions, without sacrificing safety, security and performance capabilities. Designed to enable commonality from the inside out, our approach enables seamless open standards integration and offer pluggable secure solutions to meet your most difficult challenges.

Our team’s cross-domain, multi-platform expertise in developing and integrating flight and mission-critical computing equipment enables us to offer a versatile and open computing ecosystem with 'pluggable' payloads.

Lockheed Martin’s comprehensive approach to avionics and mission systems solutions integrate all aircraft components so third party partners and operators in the U.S. and abroad have the mission-specific data they need at all times.

Product Benefits   ___
Flexible

Flexible

Lockheed Martin offers advanced multi-tier solutions to enable our customer’s ability to rapidly integrate and deploy new capabilities at the speed of need.    
Secure

Secure

Our secure processing technologies seamlessly integrate and align open standards while enabling hardware-agnostic, flight-line insertable, independently tech refreshable architectures. 
Versatile

Versatile

Backed by a versatile open IMA computing ecosystem, our systems have detachable hardware and software capabilities with design patterns from Fighter, Attack, Bomber, Space and Vertical Lift aircrafts. 
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Oct 28, 2024
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For the past three years Lockheed Martin and Binghamton University have been helping DARPA figure out how to beat hackers at their own game by identifying a Hardware Architecture Resilient by Design (H.A.R.D.) approach.
Contacts   ___
Jennifer Stringfellow
+1 856-220-5081