Advancing the UK National Space Strategy

The UK is ready to move beyond immediate military and civil missions to new pathways in human knowledge and endeavours in space. Lockheed Martin has decades of domain expertise and the future-focused capabilities to help our partners get there.

We're committed to playing our part in helping the government to achieve its ambition to make the UK one of the most prosperous and capable space sectors in the world.

 

But going to space is just the beginning.

It's what we do when we get there that matters most...

Connected. Protected.

Experience and progress show we’re ready to be the UK's mission partner of choice for strategic deterrence.

We know that threats are redefining themselves faster than ever. Resiliency and security in space extends well past anti-jam or other technology solutions, and into how these systems should be operated when integrated into bigger, coalition architectures. 

So from never fail systems to resilient networks, we bring decades of leadership designing, engirneering and sustaining space solutions that are crucial to national defence.

Achieving in space takes tenacity.

We've been driven by space exploration for over half a century. In our high bays and advanced technology centres, we've created an engine of innovation that continues to push for – and make possible – the permanent expansion of humanity into our solar system and beyond. 

Whether near term and close to the Earth or building a future path to the Moon and Mars, Lockheed Martin is applying its crewed space mission expertise to longer stays among the stars.

We recognise that success also depends on bridging industries to tap into the technology, talent and investment needed to increase deterrent capability and continue to be a positive member of the UK space sector. While investing to bring vertical launch capability to Scotland and deepening research collaborations with UK universities, we provide world-class technology and services across defence, space, communications and information technology.

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Sunderland And London Pupils Had A Blast At Space Camp

 

Sunderland And London Pupils Had A Blast At Space Camp

Lockheed Martin joined forces with the National Space Academy and Viasat, Inc. and hosted dozens of young people at a week-long Space Camp at the University of Sunderland.

UK Needs To Be Prepared For The Needs Of Space

 

UK Needs To Be Prepared For The Needs Of Space

Young people in the UK can enjoy a fruitful, exciting and lucrative career in the space industry – if the foundations are now put in place to give them the right qualifications and skills.

UK Ministry Of Defence Awards Lockheed Martin Contract To Develop A Flexible Satellite Mission Control System

 

UK Ministry Of Defence Awards Lockheed Martin Contract To Develop A Flexible Satellite Mission Control System

The BEROE programme will help enable control of the country’s future ISTARI constellation.

Feature Stories   ___
Nov 13, 2024
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Sir Chris Bryant MP, Minister of State at the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, visited Northumbria University to discover how the region is leading way.
Nov 07, 2024
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Around 60 young people from years six and 12 spent their half term at Northumbria University, discovering the very real opportunities available in the fast-growing UK space industry.
Oct 31, 2024
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Over 50 representatives from SMEs gathered in Edinburgh for the Space Readiness event. This was a unique opportunity to explore the booming UK space industry and its potential for local businesses.
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