From the F-35 Lightning II to the SR-71 Blackbird — Lockheed Martin engineers the aircraft that define air superiority for the United States and allied nations.
Advanced stealth, sensor fusion, and network-enabled capabilities define tomorrow's air dominance. Operational across three variants with 17 partner nations.
Unmatched stealth, supercruise, and super-maneuverability make the F-22 the world's premier air dominance platform.
Battle-proven across four decades, the F-16 continues to evolve with advanced avionics and extended mission capabilities.
The fastest air-breathing manned aircraft ever built. A testament to Skunk Works innovation — no SR-71 was ever shot down.
Multi-spectral stealth designs minimize radar, infrared, acoustic, and visual signatures across all threat environments.
Integrated avionics merge data from multiple on-board and off-board sensors into a single coherent battlespace picture.
Advanced EW suites provide electronic attack, protection, and support — denying adversary capabilities while preserving freedom of action.
Beyond line-of-sight datalinks enable distributed operations and real-time situational awareness across joint and coalition forces.
State-of-the-art turbofan engines deliver supercruise capability, extended range, and reduced thermal signature.
Internal and external carriage of precision-guided munitions enables deep strike against hardened, time-sensitive, and high-value targets.
"We Own The Sky"
Lockheed Martin Advanced Development Programs
Lockheed Martin's Advanced Development Programs — known as Skunk Works — has been at the forefront of aerospace innovation since 1943. The team behind the U-2, SR-71, and F-117 continues to define the cutting edge of aviation technology.
Today, Skunk Works engineers are developing next-generation systems that will shape the future of air warfare for decades to come.
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