(Reuters) - Lockheed Martin on Monday said the U.S. Army had awarded it a contract worth up to $4.94 billion to produce ...
Defense contracting giant Lockheed Martin was left in the dust by Boeing's exceptional sixth-generation aircraft: the F-47.
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Read about a $4.9 billion U.S. Army contract awarded to Lockheed to produce Precision Strike Missile Increment 1 weapon ...
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The two rulings, one granting Alcoa’s motion to dismiss and the other denying Lockheed Martin’s motion to dismiss, brings a ...
For more than a decade, the U.S. Pentagon has been mulling the idea of replacing its fifth-generation stealth fighter jets, ...
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Last week, it was announced that aerospace giant Boeing would produce the future F-47 sixth-generation fighter for the United ...
The deal is a boost for the jet maker’s money-losing defense business.