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Sikorsky Unveils New Raider X Helicopter Amidst Race Discrimination Lawsuit
The Lockheed Martin company, Sikorsky, unveiled a new military helicopter just days after the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against them.
America Looks Away From the Suffering in Yemen—Until Oil is At Stake
What's the difference between 10,000 people being killed in air strikes, and a bunch of missiles taking out an oil processing facility for a few days? Money.
Protester Made Sure Lockheed Martin Never Forgets Role In Yemen Bombing
A Palo Alto man has been charged with felony vandalism after spray-painting the date of a school bus bombing that killed 44 children in Yemen on the campus of weapons manufacturer and defense contractor Lockheed Martin, who supplied the bomb.
Japan to Spend $240 Billion on Military Expansion
Fellow Asian nations, including U.S. rivals China and North Korea as well as Washington ally South Korea, have expressed their concern.
NASA Reveals Experimental Quiet Supersonic Plane
NASA says the aircraft will "place among the greatest NASA X-planes ever flown."
Spacex: Falcon Heavy Rocket to Launch Military Payload
The Falcon Heavy rocket will be used to deliver an Air Force Space Command AFSPC-52 satellite.
NASA Is Building a Supersonic Speed Plane
Flying faster than the speed of sound produces shock waves that result in a loud booming sound, but NASA hopes to turn down the volume.
F-35: Air Force Could Lose 590 Jets If Costs Aren't Cut
The Air Force must cut F-35 operation and support costs by 38 percent over the next decade.
U.S. Sold Almost $42 Billion in Weapons in 2017
Foreign sales are increasingly critical for U.S. defense companies as U.S. weapons spending has remained fairly flat.
Japan Preparing for North Korean Strike With Drills
North Korea has tested several ballistic missiles that landed off Japan's coast this year.
F-35 Fighter Jets Grounded Over Oxygen Issues
The Lockheed Martin jets grounded after pilots experience symptoms of oxygen deprivation.
Kushner Intervened to Get the Saudis Cheaper Weapons
The President's son in law called a contact at Lockheed Martin to ask for the cost of the THAAD missile defense system to be cut.
Why India is Building Up Its Arms Industry
The country is the world's largest arms importer—and Prime Minister Narendra Modi would like to change that.
Lockheed Vows to Cut Cost of F-35 After Trump Tweet
Defense analyst says Trump's style of applying pressure via Twitter will be a 'significant issue' for contractors.
NASA Commissions 'Deep Space Habitats'
Lockheed Martin, Boeing and Bigelow Aerospace are among the six companies selected.
Lockheed Martin Plans Mars Base Camp
The aerospace giant is to unveil plans for a laboratory orbiting Mars that will serve as a base.
U.S. to Pakistan: Pay for Your Own F-16s
The move reflects unhappiness in Congress among those who say Pakistan is supporting militant groups that target Americans.
The Pentagon Will Buy 404 Lockheed Martin F-35 Jets
The orders will amount to about $40 billion in new revenue for Lockheed Martin.