Lockheed Martin Wins New Defense Contracts

On 25 June 2026, Reuters reported that Lockheed Martin Corp. (NYSE:LMT) secured three new contracts from the U.S. Department of War valued at approximately $205.5 million. The contracts are:

1. Rotary Mission Systems – Stratford, Connecticut: A modification worth $126,946,760 to an existing HH‑60W Lot Five helicopter spare‑parts contract. This modification finalizes a previously undefinitized contract action and adjusts the total cumulative contract value from $6,455,719,950 to $6,436,655,078. Work is to be performed in Stratford with completion expected by 18 March 2030.

2. Rotary and Mission Systems – Liverpool, New York: An award of $11,826,317 for the Three‑Dimensional Expeditionary Long‑Range Radar program, covering interim contractor support and additional spares. The cumulative contract value rises from $581,123,383 to $592,949,700. Work is scheduled for completion by 16 May 2028.

3. Lockheed Martin Corp. – Orlando, Florida: An undefinitized contract action of $66,759,431 for the AH‑64 Apache Modernized Target Acquisition Designation Sight/Pilot Night Vision Sensor performance‑based logistics program. The contract addresses obsolescence, replacement configurations, and redesigns for the AH‑64 Apache attack helicopter, with work to be finished by 31 December 2026.

These three awards follow Lockheed Martin’s earlier announcement of a $35 billion THAAD seven‑year procurement award, which the Department of War later confirmed.

The article was authored by Luke Juricic and generated with AI assistance, reviewed by an editor.

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