Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control

Lockheed Martin Missiles and
Fire Control Company
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TypPrivat aktiebolag
HuvudkontorUSA Grand Prairie, TX, USA
NyckelpersonerTim Cahill[1]
President
BranschFörsvarsindustri
Rymdfart
ProdukterRobotvapen
Vapensystem
Antal anställda~20 000 – 2023[1]
Historik
Grundat31 december 2012
GrundareLockheed Martin
Avknoppat frånLockheed Martin Electronic Systems
Ekonomi
Omsättning $ 11,253 miljarder
Rörelseresultat $ 1,541 miljarder
Tillgångar $ 5,703 miljarder
Orderstock $ 32,229 miljarder
Struktur
ModerbolagLockheed Martin
Övrigt
WebbplatsLockheedMartin.com/MFC
FotnoterStatistik: 2023 års bokslut.[2]
Orderstock: 2023-12-31.[2]

Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control Company[3] (MFC) är ett amerikanskt tillverkningsföretag som verkar inom försvars- och rymdfartsindustrin. De utvecklar och tillverkar främst robotvapen och vapensystem. Företaget är ett dotterbolag till försvarsjätten Lockheed Martin Corporation.[4]

Historik

MFC grundades den 31 december 2012 när Lockheed Martin delade upp dotterbolaget Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems till att vara två nya dotterbolag, ena MFC och den andra Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Training (idag Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems[5]).[6][7][8]

Produkter

Ett urval av produkter som tillverkas/har tillverkats av Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control.

Obemannade markfordon

  • Multifunctional Utility/Logistics and Equipment (Mule)

Robotvapen

Vapensystem

Övrigt

  • Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod

Galleri

Närvaro

Mission and Fire Control har verksamheter på följande platser[9]:

Referenser

Den här artikeln är helt eller delvis baserad på material från engelskspråkiga Wikipedia. rörande vad de tillverkar och har tillverkat.

Noter

  1. ^ [a b] ”Tim Cahill”. Lockheed Martin. https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/who-we-are/leadership-governance/tim-cahill.html. Läst 4 februari 2024. 
  2. ^ [a b] ”Form 10-K”. Lockheed Martin. 23 januari 2024. https://investors.lockheedmartin.com/static-files/96b4102d-751f-4f12-8cd7-37d9a7e6e697. Läst 4 februari 2024. 
  3. ^ Norwood, Karmyn. ”How Lockheed Martin helps the military keep its cost down”. Lockheed Martin. https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/news/features/2020/how-lockheed-martin-helps-military-keep-costs-down.html. 
  4. ^ Johnston, Matthew. ”How Lockheed Martin makes money”. Investopedia. https://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets/102715/how-lockheed-martin-makes-its-money-lmt.asp. 
  5. ^ Censer, Marjorie. ”Lockheed renames MST business”. Inside Defense. https://insidedefense.com/insider/lockheed-renames-mst-business. 
  6. ^ ”Lockheed Martin reorganizing, cutting 200 jobs”. Yahoo!. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/lockheed-martin-reorganizing-cutting-200-151100488.html. 
  7. ^ ”Lockheed to split electronic systems business in two”. Reuters. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-lockheed-idUSBRE8970N020121008. 
  8. ^ ”Lockheed Martin to form two new business areas through reorganization of Electronic Systems”. CNBC. https://www.cnbc.com/2012/10/08/lockheed-martin-to-form-two-new-business-areas-through-reorganization-of-electronic-systems.html. 
  9. ^ ”About MFC”. Lockheed Martin. https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/who-we-are/business-areas/missiles-and-fire-control.html. 

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