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Outpacing Threats As They Evolve Through Integrated, All-domain Defense
The nature of conflict is becoming increasingly complex. Threats to Australia’s national security come from: air, space, sea, land, and the cyber spectrum
Aegis is designed as a complete system: missile launching element, computer programs, radar and displays are fully integrated to work together.
There is no aircraft in aviation history — either developed or under development — that can match the flexibility, versatility and relevance of the C-130J Super Hercules.
Under Defence project JP9102, Lockheed Martin Australia - Space is poised to deliver a sovereign military satellite communications system to the ADF.
The Lockheed Martin Australia Endeavour Centre is purpose designed for customers, industry and academia to embark on partnerships of discovery and overcome challenges together.
Explore the F-35 Lightning II fighter aircraft, equipped with advanced sensors, stealth technology and supersonic speed. Learn more at Lockheed Martin.
Lockheed Martin Australia responds to the Australian Federal Government’s Technology Investment Roadmap discussion paper.
Powerful and proven, JASSM is a long-range, conventional, air-to-ground, all weather, precision standoff cruise missile for the U.S. and allied forces.
Discover the Javelin, a portable and effective missile defense system, ideal for countering medium-range antitank threats.
The MH-60R SEAHAWK® helicopter is the world’s most advanced maritime helicopter.
Future battles won’t be fought on a single battlefield. They’ll be multi-domain—fought from sea, space, cyber, and air all at the same time.
The P-3 Orion is a peerless airborne hunter. Its reputation as the ultimate maritime patrol aircraft has been earned through more than 50 years of service, from the Cuban Missile Crisis to round-the-clock patrols throughout the Cold War, to today's guardian of the seas.
Lockheed Martin has a well-established footprint in the Australian space community, with the establishment of a Tracking, Telemetry and Control ground station at Uralla, New South Wales, around 20 years ago. Under a contract for a test-bed program from Geoscience Australia, we’re leading an international team that is building and demonstrating a second generation SBAS testbed system.
At Lockheed Martin Australia Space, we have, with our partners, pioneered a new sovereign technology to meet these critical requirements.
Lockheed Martin has a well-established footprint in the Australian space community, with the establishment of a Tracking, Telemetry and Control ground station at Uralla, New South Wales, around 20 years ago.