Watch: First F-16s appear to have been spotted over Ukraine
The U.S. has said that the fighter aircraft would be operational in Ukraine by the end of the summer.
Can F-16s compete against F-35s? Lockheed Martin thinks so
The areospace and defense manufacturer's general manager has talked up the fighter jet as the company marked 50 years of the F-16 in 2024.
Pictures show US's NATO ally shadows Russian attack submarine
A Russian submarine was spotted by NATO assets in the Baltic Sea.
How new NATO rocket launcher compares to Ukraine's HIMARS
A US-German defense collaboration has introduced the new Global Mobile Artillery Rocket System (GMARS), a next-gen artillery system for NATO forces.
China turns tables on US over Russia-Ukraine war sanctions
The tit-for-tat sanctions signal China's "gloves are coming off," says Jonathan Ward, a Hudson Institute analyst.
Worker outside Lockheed Martin wields knife at Israel-Gaza protesters
"I've got to get to my job," the man can be heard telling protesters outside the California facility.
China-sanctioned Lockheed Martin ramps up F-16 production for US allies
Taiwan, whose air force faces daily challenges from neighboring China, may not receive its full fleet of new F-16s for another three years.
Politicians profit as military stocks soar since Hamas-Israel conflict
Four U.S. lawmakers' trades made gains following the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel and the subsequent war
Cheaper Solution Is Better for F-35 Engine Dilemma
One historical challenge facing the Defense Department is getting parts and supplies.
How F-35 jets are pushing Ukraine's case for F-16s
Fifth-generation F-35 stealth jets are hailed by Lockheed Martin as "far and away the world's most advanced multi-role fighter."
Lockheed Martin says it is on standby to train Ukrainian pilots on F-16s
"I am very confident that Ukrainian pilots are going to master the F-16," says chief executive, Frank St. John.
NATO ally bordering Russia to meet with top U.S. weapons makers
It will be the first time representatives of the NATO nation will meet with officials from the Biden administration at the White House.
U.S. beefing up Hellfire missile stockpile
Lockheed Martin announced the multi-year deal, which could have a value of more than $4 billion, on Monday.
U.S. approves $619M missile package for Taiwan's defense against China
Taiwan thanked the U.S. for helping it address the threat posed by China, including near-daily incursions into the airspace and waters around the island.
Chinese Parts Found in U.S. Fighter Show F-35 Must Be Brought Back to Earth
Even as Russia's war with Ukraine dominates much of America's news coverage, diplomatic interest, and financial resources, a more significant threat has already wormed its way behind our defenses: Illegal technology from China is being used in planes purchased for the United States and allied militaries.
HIMARS developer to begin making high energy laser weapons
Lockheed Martin is developing an American variant of a new Israeli missile system that Ukraine previously requested to bolster its defense against Russia.
Lockheed Martin, Taiwan shipbuilder in likely deal to supply Asian navies
The agreement could help America's largest defense contractors get a foothold in Asia's shipbuilding market, analysts say.
U.S. Accelerating HIMARS Production to Help Ukraine: Pentagon Official
Ukraine is "effectively employing" the lightweight mobile launchers, according to the Department of Defense.
Ukraine Could Run Out of Critical HIMARS Missiles in Months: Expert
A former U.S. Marine Corps colonel predicts that the U.S. will have to make a decision about sending future HIMARS missiles to Ukraine.
HIMARS-Maker Lockheed Martin 'Confident' Against Russian Hackers
Pro-Russia hacking group Killnet has threatened more cyberattacks against the American manufacturer.
Russian Hacker Warns Cyberwarfare Will Turn Deadly
The founder of a Russian hacker group said he aims to make countries that support Ukraine "answer for each of our soldiers."
Russia Claims it 'Destroyed' HIMARS—What We Do Know, What We Don't
The U.S.-sourced weapons system is touted as a "game-changer" in the conflict, but has Russia taken down any of them? Newsweek Fact Check looked at the claims.
Russian Hackers Target U.S. HIMARS Maker in 'New Type of Attack': Report
Hackers first announced their intention to infiltrate giant U.S. defense contractor Lockheed Martin on July 22.
Lockheed Martin Sees Spike in Demand for HIMARS Used in Ukraine
The global security and aerospace company cited HIMARS as one of the missile systems "primarily attributable" for its second-quarter profit boost.
F-35 Engine Upgrade Should Help, Not Hurt European Allies
While it's important to "buy American," domestic industry competition should help, not hinder our national security.
MTG Bought Defense Stock Day Before Slamming 'Profitable' War
Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar highlighted Greene's purchase: "Add this to the list of why members of Congress should never be allowed to trade stocks."
U.S. Companies Donated to GOP Election Objectors Despite Vow, Group Alleges
The companies donated a combined $8.1 million to the 147 Republican lawmakers who voted against certifying the results of the 2020 presidential election
Canada Names Final Two in Search for New Fighter Jets: F-35 and Gripen
The finalists, Lockheed Martin's F-35 stealth fighter and Saab's Gripen, surprised many as American aerospace giant Boeing's Super Hornet was left out.
List of Companies That Have Resumed Donations to GOP Election Objectors
Several household names have begun giving money to Republicans and Republican Party committees again.
Corporate Mega-Mergers Can Hurt Economy, Taxpayers
With today's economic uncertainty, bad aerospace and defense mergers would increase anxiety and harm our security. It is time to put the American people first.