Lockheed Martin employs over 13,800 people across various business areas including Aeronautics, Space, Information Systems and Global Solutions, and Missiles and Fire Control. The majority of employees work in Operations/Production (4,763 people), followed by Program Management (3,657 people) and Design Engineers (3,748 people). Lockheed Martin's largest customers are the US Department of Defense, including the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Missile Defense Agency. They pursue business in over 50 countries across more than 50 product and service lines.
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1. EMPLOYEES WORLDWIDE
LM Energy~809
Special Operations Support~914
Program Management~3,657
Design Engineers~3,748
Operations/
Production~4,763
36%
32%
8%
7%
6%
7%
4%
International
Army
Missile Defense Agency
Air Force
Navy
Special Operations Forces
Other
CUSTOMERS
OUT OF 5
LOCKHEED MARTIN
BUSINESS AREAS
Aeronautics
Space
Systems
Company
Information Systems
and Global Solutions
Mission
Systems
and Training
Missiles and
Fire Control
15% 34%
20%
12%
20%
18
PURSUING BUSINESS IN MORE THAN 50 COUNTRIES
WITH MORE THAN 50 PRODUCT AND SERVICE LINES
LINES OF BUSINESS
Air & Missile Defense Fire Control/SOF CLSS
Tactical Missiles/
Combat Maneuver
Systems
Advanced Programs/
Special Programs EnergyLMUK Ampthill
THAAD has a track record
of 100% mission success
in 鍖ight testing.
The Sniper Advanced
Targeting Pod is the most
widely deployed targeting
pod in combat operations.
MFC has built more
than 52,000 HELLFIRE
missiles since 1993.
StratusRising provides
two-way interaction with
tactical sensor systems in
an immersive 3-D display.
LMUK Ampthill scored a
$1 billion contract to make turrets
for the Scout Specialist Vehicle.
Lockheed Martin Energy has the
industrys best engineers and
technologists focused on
energy innovation.
MFCMISSILES AND FIRE CONTROL
1
13,800+
OPERATING
LOCATIONS
FACTFACTS
www.lockheedmartin.com/mfc
We (then Martin
Marietta) made the
Mark IV monorail
for Walt Disney
World at our
Orlando site.
MFC Dallas (then LTV
Aerospace & Defense) built
the automated tram at the
Dallas-Fort Worth airport; at
that time, it was the most
complex fully-automated
transit system ever made.
NASA developed the
launch countdown
process (10 3, 2, 1,
lifto鍖!) for our Scout
Launch Vehicle
(then LTV Aerospace
& Defense).
Our Autonomous
Mobility Appliqu辿
System (AMAS) can
turn practically any
vehicle into a
driverless vehicle.
The FORTIS
exoskeleton
makes tools up
to 36 pounds
virtually weightless
for workers.
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