20 February 2026
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LOCKHEED MARTIN CORP
CIK: 936468•1 Annual Report•Latest: 2026-01-29
10-K / January 29, 2026
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Company purpose
- Global aerospace and defense technology company that builds and sustains solutions to deter conflict, advance national security, and support scientific exploration.
- Operates as one company with four interlinked business areas: Aeronautics, Missiles and Fire Control (MFC), Rotary and Mission Systems (RMS), and Space.
- Serves defense, space, intelligence, homeland security, information technology, and cybersecurity needs for U.S. and international customers; principal customers are U.S. Government agencies and allied governments.
Business segments and focus
Aeronautics
- Designs, develops, manufactures, integrates, sustains, and upgrades advanced military aircraft (including unmanned systems) and related technologies.
- Major programs include F-35 Lightning II (largest program), C-130 Hercules, F-16, and F-22.
- The F-35 accounted for 27% of total consolidated sales in 2025 and 67% of Aeronautics’ sales in 2025.
- Conducts Advanced Development Programs (Skunk Works) for future systems, including aircraft, unmanned systems, and hypersonics.
Missiles and Fire Control (MFC)
- Provides air and missile defense systems, tactical missiles, precision strike weapons, and related support services.
- Major programs include PAC-3, THAAD, MLRS, PrSM, JASSM, LRASM, Hellfire, JAGM, Javelin, Apache fire control, SNIPER, IRST21, and SOF GLSS.
- Engaged in hypersonics programs with the U.S. Air Force and Army.
Rotary and Mission Systems (RMS)
- Designs, manufactures, services, and supports helicopters, missile defense systems, radar, laser, surface and undersea combat systems, C2ISR, cyber, simulation, and training.
- Key product lines include Sikorsky helicopters (Black Hawk, Seahawk, CH-53K, CRH), Aegis/SEMS/MIC2 portfolios, and training/TSL programs.
- Effective January 2026, IWSS and C6ISR lines were restructured into SEMS and MIC2.
Space
- Researches and develops satellites, space transportation, and defense/strike systems; integrates space and ground systems for intelligence and security.
- Major programs include Trident II D5 FBM, Next Gen OPIR, Next Generation Interceptor (NGI), Orion, GPS III, and hypersonics initiatives.
- Transport and Tracking Layer satellites support a proliferated space architecture.
Scale and workforce
- Approximately 123,000 employees as of December 31, 2025.
- About 72,000 engineers, scientists, and information technology professionals.
- Approximately 93% of employees are located in the United States.
- Approximately 19% of employees are covered by collective bargaining agreements.
Customers and market presence
- Principal customers are U.S. Government agencies and allied governments.
- In 2025, about 72% of total consolidated sales were derived from U.S. Government work, including 63% from the Department of Defense under 10 U.S.C. § 111(a).
- Business relies heavily on U.S. Government contracts, foreign military sales (FMS), and direct international sales.
Geography and facilities
- Operated 333 locations globally at year-end 2025.
- Managed or occupied 9 government-owned facilities under lease or other arrangements.
- Major U.S. locations include Palmdale (CA), Marietta (GA), Greenville (SC), and Fort Worth (TX), among others.
- Total floor space across all segments: 66.5 million square feet (Owned 35.4M, Leased 14.1M, Government-owned 17.0M).
Data and intellectual property
- Maintains a substantial portfolio of U.S. and foreign patents and trademarks; owns copyrights, trade secrets, and R&D know-how.
- U.S. Government rights to IP developed under government contracts or with government funding are governed by FAR/DFARS; non-U.S. governments may have rights under applicable agreements.
- Actively engages in licensing IP with third parties.
Financial and asset context
- Goodwill on the consolidated balance sheet was approximately $11.3 billion as of December 31, 2025, representing about 19% of total assets.
- The F-35 program represents a material portion of company sales given its share of consolidated and Aeronautics revenue.
Strategic and operational priorities
- Pursues multi-year business transformation and investments in digital infrastructure, AI, autonomy, and networked/open-architecture systems.
- Aims to deliver “overwhelming capability and value” quickly and at scale to meet demand from government customers and allied partners.
- Focuses on expanding production capacity, managing supplier relationships and supply chain resilience, and deepening collaboration with commercial partners, joint ventures, and equity investments.
