A Cold War nuclear missile will remain in service for a total of 94 years thanks to a US$383 million US Navy contract, with Lockheed Martin to modernize the submarine-launched Trident II missile and ...
Learn about Lockheed Martin receiving a $383 million contract modification from the U.S. Navy to design the next generation ...
One promising answer to the problem is the Navy’s 1,500-mile test-missile Polaris. Reason: it is fueled with a solid propellant. The Navy turned to solid fuels because it wants a missile that ...
Lockheed Martin won a US$383 million contract modification to design and develop the next generation of the Trident II from ...
The Trident II D5 Life Extension 2 (D5LE2) will be carried by the US Navy’s Columbia-class submarines through to 2084.
Hopefully by year’s end, George Washington will be armed with 16 nuclear-tipped, 1,200-mile-range Polaris missiles, ready to prowl the globe as an undersea missile-launching platform.
Lockheed Martin's new massive contract with the U.S. Navy will bring hundreds of jobs and development to the Space Coast.