Despite current challenges with revenue expectations for some defense manufacturers and supply chain planning difficulty, growth is expected in 2025 for both defense and aerospace companies.
The October issue of Smart Manufacturing looks at smart sensors and technology, as well as cybersecurity preparedness best practices
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Lockheed Martin Corp. has signed an agreement with the U.S. Defense Department (DOD) to boost production of its PAC-3 MSE interceptors, the company announced.
Today, more than three dozen private companies around the globe—including SpaceX, Blue Origin, Firefly Aerospace and Rocket Lab USA—are designing, building and launching their own orbital