Troy, AL

Lockheed Martin Troy, Alabama, Operations   ___

Lockheed Martin’s Troy, Alabama, Operations facility in Pike County is a manufacturing, final assembly, test and storage operation for many of the missile programs supported by Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (MFC). The facility houses 54 buildings, with six of those being major production factories. These buildings total 923,843-square-feet spanning 3,863 acres. Today, Lockheed Martin Troy Operations is home to over 800 employees.

 

Telephone:
334-670-9504
Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD)
Javelin
Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM)
JASSM
HELLFIRE and JAGM Missiles
  
                                                     

In 2025, Troy Operations and its employees donated $55,526 to local charitable organizations

   
           

4% with Associate's Degree or Higher

   
           

12% with Military Backgrounds

   
           

6.9 Years of Service on Average

Javellin
THAAD
JASSM
Lockheed Martin ESH Policy   ___

 

Lockheed Martin will comply with all Environment, Safety and Health (ESH) laws and regulations, and additional legal and other ESH requirements applicable to its operations, services, and products. Lockheed Martin is committed to providing a safe and healthful working environment by eliminating hazards, reducing ESH risks, and preventing occupational injuries and illnesses while fostering, to the extent practicable, a working environment that collectively promotes well-being and the capacity to perform.

Lockheed Martin is committed to operating in a manner that:

  • Protects the environment,
  • Conserves natural resources,
  • Prevents pollution, and
  • Actively reduces and manages associated risk

 

HELLFIRE and JASSM are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

JAVELIN is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by Javelin JV.

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Stay Informed: Troy in the News   ___
Apr 20, 2026
Story
Vertical-launch (VL) capability is becoming increasingly essential
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.
Jan 29, 2026
Third Party Article
Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet discusses the defense giant's new Pentagon contract, missile production and growth strategy on 'Mornings with Maria.