Showing posts with label lockheed martin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lockheed martin. Show all posts

4/17/2013

Lockheed Martin Integrated Air and Missile Defense promotional video



Description: This video illustrates how our Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) systems work in tandem to defend against air and missile threats and execute various missile defense missions.

4/09/2013

Lockheed Martin Tomorrow's Mission Solutions Today promotional video



From the depths of the ocean to the farthest reaches of the universe Lockheed Martin is the committed mission partner in protecting, understanding and exploring the increasingly complex world we live in.

In building space systems, it's about designing the architecture that best meets mission needs, and it starts with mission understanding. We provide end-to-end solutions that deliver greater capabilities to ensure Mission Success.

2/20/2013

Lockheed Martin Sim-Industries promotional video




Sim-Industries, a Lockheed Martin company, develops and manufactures full-motion and fixed-based civil aviation flight simulators for airline customers and independent pilot training centers worldwide.

2/02/2013

Lockheed Martin Videos 2012 F-35 Highlights




Video highlights from the F-35 Lightning II program in 2012, including production, flight test and deliveries.

1/24/2013

2012 F-35 Flight Test at Edwards AFB video




Hear from the F-35 flight test team at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., about their progress in 2012 including envelope expansion, night flights, mission systems testing, weapons releases and high angle of attack flights.

12/18/2012

ADAM High Energy Laser Counter-Rocket Demonstration video

The Lockheed Martin Area Defense Anti-munitions (ADAM) prototype laser weapon system



Laser Counter-Rocket The Lockheed Martin Area Defense Anti-munitions (ADAM) prototype laser weapon system successfully

destroys a rocket target flying on a wire at a range of 1.6 kilometers on Dec. 10, 2012, replicating similar demonstrations conducted earlier this year.

Acquisition, tracking and destruction of the target took approximately three seconds.