Lockheed Martin F-22A Raptor
Genre: Funny Videos
by: fishmonger22
Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird
by: monstercars
Lockheed L-1049 Constellation Tranport Aircraft
(4-18-07) The business of America is business... and military contracts. Just check out Lockheed Martin Corp. (LMT), Boeing Co. (BA) and Northrop Grumman Corp. (NOC)
by: wallstrip
Big thanks to Chris for sending in this clip. It’s a new guided missle system from Lockheed Martin. Apparently, there are no explosives just 125lbs of depleted uranium travelling at about Mach 6 (over 4000 mph). The system takes about 5 seconds to acquire and kill a target 2 miles away. Very cool!
Genre: Entertainment
by: Break.com Staff
A Boeing 747 and a Lockheed Tristar are blown up by just a few hundred grams of explosives. The airplanes were pressurized simulating flight at high altitude.
by: Discorly
If youve ever wondered how Rosie Odonnell travels around the country here is your answer: The brand new Lockheed Martin Turbo Super Blimp.
by: AnalWart
The battlefield is a tough place, which is why defense contractors are developing tomorrow's weapons before anyone else can. Check the Eye Drive unmanned ground vehicle and a new Boeing/Lockheed Martin collaborated jet fighter.
Genre: TV Videos
by: AttackoftheShowTVShow
Kennedy Engineers Set Skydiving World Record01.04.06 Three Kennedy Space Center engineers helped set two new world records in the parachuting sport of "canopy formation" on Nov. 25 and 26. Dave Hillebrandt of United Space Alliance, Kevin Keenan of Lockheed Martin and NASA's James Bolton were part of the record-setting, 81- and 85-person formation dives that took place over Lake Wales, Fla. Image to right: 81 skydivers set a new canopy formation world-record as dusk descends on rural Florida.
by: TheEvilEye
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Features/articleId=129446 --- Behold: The 2010 Chevrolet Camaro in all its full-on production glory. What? Well yes, it looks like that Camaro Concept we saw more than two and a half years ago at the 2006 Detroit Auto Show. And it looks exactly as you knew it would from two years of spy shots of the car under development. And it will look exactly like this when it goes on sale in March of next year. You expected what? That it would look like a Corsica or a Mark VIII? Enthusiasts would no more forgive Chevrolet for watering down the stunning 2006 Camaro concept than they would forgive General Motors if it decided a year from now to cancel the Volt program. The concept, with its steely, all-business color, dark-tinted glass, pavement-skimming raked stance and fang-shaped side mirrors, looked like a 1969 Camaro designed by the Lockheed Skunk Works. Of course, the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro production-specification cars pictured here — V6 models with 20-inch wheels that come
Genre: Auto Videos
by: Insidelinevideo