The S-70UAS U-Hawk is a battle-ready autonomous UAS. With 25% more cargo space and transformational new capabilities for the ground commander, we are delivering on real mission needs. We've gone from concept to reality in just 10 months on a rapid development schedule. We're on track for first flight in 2026.
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Unpiloted. Uncrewed. Undaunted.

Introducing the S-70UAS™ U-Hawk™.
From concept to reality in just 10 months,
the U-Hawk gives ground forces a decisive edge in any environment.
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3rd Quarter Highlights

📣 The news this quarter is that we are rapidly scaling production

to deliver for our customers. Catch up on our busy quarter.

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Next-Gen Counter-UAS in Action

Drone swarms are fast, adaptive and dangerous. Defending against them requires more than point solutions, it takes an integrated approach.

👉 Learn more: Sanctum™

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Another Burst in the Books

We recently conducted our fourth inflatable habitat burst test -- this time featuring a new penetration plate, an opening that could one day serve as a window

or hatch for an astronaut.

👉 Learn more: Inflatable Habitats

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Watch This in 60 Seconds or Less

Skunk Works® explains 🦨 

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Happy Birthday to the U.S. Navy!

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Featured Stories

Accelerating Production

With demand accelerating, we’re investing in manufacturing infrastructure, cutting-edge advanced automation and supply chain resiliency to deliver more—faster. 

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Using AI to Evolve PAC-3 Capability

By continuing to invest in AI and advanced AI techniques, Lockheed Martin is improving overall mission capability and battlefield awareness for the warfighter to deliver a strategic advantage in every domain. 

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Expediting Solid Rocket Motor Development
Working together with General Dynamics, we announced significant progress in the joint development of solid rocket motor production. The collaboration has focused on building supply chain resilience and bringing advanced propulsion capabilities to market. 

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Join our team

Built to Go Further: How One Gen Z Engineer is Going Global

Just two years into her career, Abby had already trained aircraft technicians in Romania, walked flight lines in Taiwan, and helped keep frontline aircraft flying in some of the world’s most high-stakes environments. 

 

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