Pete Hegseth, Lockheed Martin and Fort Worth
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U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth addressed the U.S. military's capacity and focus on lethality during a visit to Lockheed Martin's Fort Worth plant. SECRETARY OF WAR PETE HEGSETH: The other place we're applying common sense is in our priorities of the department.
Lockheed Martin is developing two concepts for greatly extending the range of the Sikorsky MH-60R/S Seahawk to offer to the U.S. Navy as alternatives to the crewed helicopter in the Future Vertical Lift-Maritime Strike (FVL-MS) family. The Advanced Single Main Rotor (A-SMR) concept proposes adding a...
Record deliveries of the F-35 fighter in 2025 and a recent agreement with the Defense Department to triple production of Patriot Advanced Capability
Friday, Truist analyst Michael Ciarmoli upgrade shares of Lockheed. He finds the risk/reward profile for shares looks attractive.
Lockheed Martin announced on 8 January 2026 that it had delivered 191 F-35 Lightning II aircraft in 2025, surpassing the company's previous delivery record of 142
Truist Securities analyst Michael Ciarmoli Lockheed Martin stock this morning. The analysts sees Lockheed stock gaining 12% in 12 months. 10 stocks we like better than
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth struck a conciliatory tone toward Lockheed Martin Corp. during a visit to the defense behemoth’s F-35 production facility, in contrast with a broadside from the president last week slamming defense firms for relying too heavily on dividends and buybacks.