Lockheed Martin taps General Dynamics for solid rocket motor manufacturing
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Lockheed Martin taps General Dynamics for solid rocket motor manufacturing

Top Stories Tamfitronics Illustration of Lockheed Martins Extended-Range Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System. Credit: Lockheed MartinWASHINGTON Top U.S. defense contractors Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics announced a strategic partnership to produce solid rocket motors, aiming to address critical supply chain shortages in the defense industry.The agreement, announced Aug. 13, will see General Dynamics manufacture rocket motors designed by Lockheed Martin for the Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS), a GPS-guided artillery rocket system used by the U.S. military and allies for long-range fire support.Production is expected to commence in 2025 at General Dynamics’ facility in Camden, Arkansas, marking the company’s entry into the solid rocket motor market.The collaboration comes in response to the Pentagon’s growing demand for missile production, as the U.S. military seeks to help replenish allies nations stocks depleted by ongoing conflicts...
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Lockheed Martin wins contract to build U.S. geostationary weather satellites
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Lockheed Martin wins contract to build U.S. geostationary weather satellites

Top Stories Tamfitronics Lockheed Martin render of NOAA's next-generation Geostationary Extended Observations weather satellite constellation.SAN FRANCISCO — Lockheed Martin will develop and build the next generation of U.S. geostationary weather satellites for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration under a contract announced June 18.The contract, awarded by NASA on behalf of NOAA, covers three Geostationary Extended Observations (GeoXO) satellites and options for four additional spacecraft. With options, the estimated value of the contract is $2.27 billion.Lockheed Martin also built the current Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite R series. The fourth and final satellite in the series, GOES-U, is scheduled to launch June 25, 2024 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Florida.“Our team is excited and ready to move forward to design and field this critical national capability,” Kyle Griffin, Lockheed Martin Commercial Civil Space vice president and...
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