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Smarter Systems, Safer Missions: AI, Autonomy and the Warfighter

The F-35 and Lockheed Martin Vectis™ show how autonomy can bring more information into the cockpit. The U-Hawk shows how unmanned systems can support logistics and resupply. Together, they reflect Lockheed Martin’s focus on technology built around the warfighter.

The future of autonomy is not defined by a single aircraft or system, but by how connected technologies work together to support the warfighter. In this video, experts from Lockheed Martin share how AI, the F-35, Lockheed Martin Vectis™, Matrix Autonomy and the U-Hawk are being used to help pilots and operators make better use of information in real time.

The video highlights a practical view of autonomy: reducing workload, extending mission reach and helping keep people out of harm’s way. The emphasis remains on human-centered systems that support safer, more effective missions.

Lockheed Martin is helping shape the next era of deep space exploration, from humanity’s return to the Moon to the long-term goal of reaching Mars. In this video, experts from Lockheed Martin share how the company’s legacy with NASA, from Viking 1 on Mars to Orion and Artemis, is helping build the technologies needed to send humans deeper into space and bring them home safely.


The video explores how robotic missions, lunar resources, nuclear power, and advanced spacecraft systems are laying the foundation for future human missions. It also highlights the vision, teamwork, and engineering precision required to turn bold ideas into reality as Lockheed Martin helps NASA move from exploring the Moon to preparing for Mars. 

Missile threats are evolving faster than ever, requiring defense systems that can see, decide, and respond at mission speed. In this video, experts from Lockheed Martin share how Missile Defense is being shaped by next-generation integrated systems, AI-enabled decision support, and open architecture that connects capabilities across land, sea, air, and space.

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As the global security landscape becomes more complex, Lockheed Martin is focused on building defense technology that can keep pace with emerging threats. Integration is central to modern missile defense, bringing together sensors, platforms, data, and decision-making tools into a more connected digital environment.

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