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Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Training (MST) Dedicated to Flawless Performance and Customer Success
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“We do hard things in this company, and that’s what our customers look to us for … to help them to solve their toughest problems, achieve their most critical missions.”
Marillyn A. Hewson CEO and President
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Information Systems &
Global Solutions Aeronautics Missiles and
Fire Control Space
Systems Mission Systems
and Training
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Affordability Innovative solutions at
the right cost
Our Business Focus
Customer Relationships Working together to
achieve mission success
Program Performance On-time, on budget
solutions
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Broad Portfolio of Solutions Integrated Warfare Systems & Sensors • Aegis • TPQ-53 • Electronic Warfare • AMDR
Undersea Systems • ARCI/Virginia Class • Marlin • Advanced Train
Management
Ship & Aviation Systems • LCS • MH-60 • Desert Hawk • Lighter-than-Air
New Ventures • Nanotechnology • Supply Chain Management • OTEC • Biomass
Training and Logistics Solutions • F-35 Training Simulator • Close Combat Tactical
Trainer • LM-STAR® Performance
Based Logistics • Aircrew Training and
Rehearsal Support (ATARS)
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MST at a Glance
• MST’s approximately 18,000 employees are located at sites across the U.S. and Canada, as well as onsite with customers in many locations.
• Our business encompasses over 1000 programs in 40 domestic and international locations.
Each star indicates a main MST site.
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Unmanned Systems
• Optionally-piloted cargo aircraft system
• Persistent surveillance platforms with situational awareness
• ISR platforms for ultra long endurance missions
• Multi-mission surveillance of undersea threats
• Autonomous subsea inspections
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LM MST UAS Programs
Indago Mass: 5 lbs/2.3 kg Range: 5/10km End: 45-50 min Simple ops Hover and stare Common GCS Dual EO/IR gimbal Autonomous ops Folding 1-piece
Fury Mass: 385 pounds Range: 1,500 mi End: 15+ hours EW,SIGINT SAR payloads BLOS ISTAR Heavy fuel Rail launch Net recovery
Desert Hawk III Mass: 8 lbs 3.7kg Range: 15km End: 90 min Quiet, High winds, Precise man packable ISTAR
Desert Hawk EER SURGE-V Mass: 16 lbs/6.8 kg Range: 25km Endurance: 3 hrs/ 7 hrs Long endurance, Mult payloads Precise ISTAR Comms Relay, ES payloads
KMAX Mass: 12,000 lbs 5,443 kg Range: 306–1,150 mi 494-1852 km End: 2.5-12+ hrs Lift: 6K# @ SL ft 4k# @ 15K ft BLOS cargo xfr
PTDS Length: 114 Ft 35m Payload: 1,100 lbs 500 kg Oper Alt: 5,000 ft Radar Hzn: 100nm Power and fiber optic tether Mobile mooring
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Fury® 1500 UAS
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Fury (Block 10) Baseline
MGTOW 375 lbs
Wingspan 17.33ft
Length 6.8 ft
Max Useful Load 195 lbs
Payload Power 1500 W
Loiter Speed 65-90 kts
Dash Speed 110 kts
Max Range 1400 nm
Max Altitude 15 k ft
Endurance 15.5 hrs
BLOS Bandwidth
1.2+ Mbps
Custom 27hp Heavy Fuel Engine
EO/IR (Cobalt 190 & TASE 400 Flown)
LOS Antennas
Plug and Play Payload Bay
Mission Payload SATCOM
Multi-Band (UHF/L/X) SAR
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