Autonomous Technology in Unmanned Systems

Technology is transforming how humans and machines work together. 

Advances in autonomous technology are revolutionizing the human-machine relationship, and Lockheed Martin’s investments in optionally manned and unmanned systems are leading the charge. We’re ushering in a new era of autonomous All-Domain mission capability.

Optimizing the Human-Machine Team

For decades, Lockheed Martin has been delivering advanced autonomous systems to the U.S. military and allies to meet our customers’ most demanding missions. Through strategic investments and nontraditional partnerships, we’re combining commercial best practices with our expertise in defense tech to bring cutting-edge autonomy capabilities to the defense industry rapidly and affordably.

Enabled by Advances in Autonomous Technologies

Lockheed Martin’s unmanned technologies enable our systems to go farther, operate longer and succeed in harsh or dangerous conditions. Within these systems are elements that make them smart – and ultimately help users make intelligent decisions.

Increased Trust

Increased Trust

We’re building trust through rigorous validation and verification of our autonomous capabilities to mitigate direct threats to the warfighter – ultimately, increasing mission readiness.  
Maximized Performance

Maximized Performance

The deployment of autonomous systems help to maximize the operational effectiveness of a mission while ensuring the safety of the human-in-the-loop across air, land, sea and space. 
Decision Making

Decision Making

Our autonomous solutions leverage artificial intelligence and advanced computing to help operators make more informed decisions. 
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Meeting Challenging Missions

As our service customers evolve their unmanned missions, we’re increasing expeditionary capabilities, providing longer endurance and beyond-line-of-sight communications, offering a wider variety of payloads and increased payload capabilities, and focusing on survivability and reliability.

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The Indago quadrotor unmanned aerial system (UAS) goes beyond an average drone’s capabilities with its leading endurance and quick deployment ability.
Sikorsky’s MATRIX™ Technology program is developing systems intelligence that will give operators the confidence to fly their large rotorcraft safely, reliably and affordably as autonomous
Explore Lockheed Martin's Stalker: an advanced unmanned aerial system designed for surveillance, providing long-endurance imaging capability.
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Dec 18, 2024
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In a new collaboration, IBM’s high-performing, enterprise-ready Granite large language models will be integrated into Lockheed Martin’s AI Factory tools.
Dec 16, 2024
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Lockheed Martin has announced the formation of Astris AI, a subsidiary focused on enabling the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions across the U.S. defense industrial base.
Nov 21, 2024
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Lockheed Martin Skunk Works®, in partnership with the University of Iowa's Operator Performance Laboratory (OPL), showcased a crewed-uncrewed teaming mission where an airborne battle manager issued real-time commands to AI-controlled aircraft.
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