F-35 Stealth Jet Crashes On US Carrier In South China Sea, 7 Injured An F-35C Stealth fighter jet has crash landed aboard the deck of the USS Carl Vinson in the South China Sea on Monday, the US Navy announced, inuring seven , including the pilot who successfully ejected nad was recovered in the sea by a military helicopter. "An F-35C Lightning II, assigned to Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 2, had a landing mishap on deck while USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) was conducting routine flight operations in the South China Sea, Jan. 24, 2022," a military statement said. US Navy file: An F-35C takes off from the USS Carl Vinson. The six others had been injured on the carrier''s deck, and three were airlifted to a hospital in Manila, Philippines, with all said to be in stable condition. The cause of the crash is under investigation, with the preliminary statement calling it an "inflight mishap". The F-35 stealth manufacturer Lockheed Martin had announced last August, with the USS Vinson departed San Diego, "This deployment marks the first time in U.S. naval aviation history that a stealth strike fighter has been deployed operationally on an aircraft carrier." One prominent China state media pundit in the West was quick to weigh in on the accident, saying the United States "should not be there in the first place"
Top donors to members of the so-called Sedition Caucus include Boeing, General Dynamics, and Lockheed Martin, says watchdog Accountable.US.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is said to delay a vote on Lockheed Martin''s (LMT) planned $4.4B acquisition of Aerojet Rocketdyne (AJRD) by as many as two weeks.The vote had
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission, which assesses mergers to ensure they comply with antitrust law, has put off a vote on Lockheed Martin''s purchase of Aerojet Rockdyne for as much as two weeks, two people briefed on the matter said.
Aerojet Rocketdyne (AJRD) fell 2.1%, dipping into the close, after a report that third parties were told told to submit their complaints about Lockheed Martin''s (LMT) planned purchase
$100 Million F-35 Jet Forced To Do Emergency ''Belly Landing'' In Alarming First "I''m very surprised the emergency gear down systems didn''t work, or weren''t used," a top regional military analyst and former air force officer told CNN after a $100 million US-designed stealth fighter was forced to do a "belly landing" after its landing gear failed to deploy . It happened in South Korea on Tuesday, when a F-35A jet fighter suffered "avionic system issues" and the South Korean pilot didn''t eject, but instead came in on the plane''s belly, with emergency crews below having deployed a special foam on the runway to minimize damage to the aircraft. Via Lockheed Martin/Straits Times: "South Korea ordered 40 F-35A variants from its American maker Lockheed Martin in 2014, receiving the first batch five years later." It''s alarming given the ultra-costly F-35 stealth fighter is supposed to be cutting edge, having been transferred to over a dozen US allied countries. According to more details by Air Force Magazine : The emergency landing occurred around 1 p.m. local time at a South Korean base in Seosan, some 70 kilometers from Osan Air Base.

Why Lockheed Martin Underperformed in 2021

10:27pm, Wednesday, 05'th Jan 2022 The Motley Fool
Growth warnings heading into 2022 caused investors to hit the "eject" button.

Alexa, take me to the moon

01:00pm, Wednesday, 05'th Jan 2022 The Washington Post
Alexa may soon be going to space for real. Lockheed Martin, which has built the Orion spacecraft that NASA hopes will fly astronauts to the moon within a couple of years, is partnering with Amazon to put Alexa in the capsule.
An artistic rendering of the Callisto system inside the Orion crew capsule for Artemis I | Image: Lockheed Martin When NASA debuts its new massive deep-space rocket for the first time in the coming months, a familiar voice assistant and video teleconferencing tool will be going along for the ride. A version of Amazons Alexa voice assistant and Ciscos Webex videoconferencing platform will be included on the flight to space, part of a technology demonstration to see if these tools might benefit future astronauts flying to distant destinations like the Moon and Mars. The upcoming flight is known as Artemis I, and its the first test mission in a series of flights planned for NASAs Artemis program an initiative to send the first woman and the first person of color to the surface of the Moon. Tentatively set for March , Artemis I will mark the Continue reading

Lockheed Martin beats 2021 target for F-35 deliveries

02:15am, Tuesday, 04'th Jan 2022 Seeking Alpha

Even with COVID-19, Lockheed Martin exceeds 2021 F-35 production goal

10:29pm, Monday, 03'rd Jan 2022 The Washington Times
Lockheed Martin made its quota of F-35 fighter jets for 2021 and even managed to roll a few more off the assembly line, even as COVID-19 and supply chain challenges bedeviled the defense industry. The Bethesda, Md.-based defense giant delivered 139 aircraft, meeting its joint government and industry production commitment

Lockheed''s (LMT) Unit Wins Deal to Support CH-53K Aircraft

03:49pm, Monday, 03'rd Jan 2022 Entrepreneur
Lockheed''s (LMT) Sikorsky unit is going to deliver 681 spare parts for CH-53K jets
Washington: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics has won a more than USD 492 million US Navy modification contract to provide logistics support for delivered F-35 jets for the Air Force, Marine Corps and the Navy, the US Defence Department said. Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company [of] Fort Worth, Texas, is awarded a USD 492,685,342 modification to a previously Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
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