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Lockheed Skunk Works

The secret rules that shaped Skunk Works innovation

19 November 2025 admin 0

Kelly Johnson defined 14 rules that enabled Skunk Works to create the world’s most secret aircraft. A modern guide to management and rapid innovation. In […]

Lockheed Martin Skunk Works expands in the Netherlands

Lockheed Martin Skunk Works expands in the Netherlands

21 October 2024 admin 0

Lockheed Martin Skunk Works and the Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre collaborate for advanced technological solutions in aerospace defense. Lockheed Martin Skunk Works®, renowned for its […]

Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird

Skunk Works: Lockheed Martin’s epic of innovation and secrecy

12 July 2023 admin 0

In the world of aeronautics, the term ‘Skunk Works’ conjures up images of highly classified projects, innovative technology and development at an astonishingly rapid pace. […]

Skunk Works

What is Lockheed’s Skunk Works?

4 January 2023 admin 0

Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works is a renowned group of high-tech product developers with a storied history dating back to 1943. Created to develop combat aircraft […]

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  • Smaller but riskier? The USAF’s bold gamble
  • Garuda 25 exercise: Indian Su-30MKIs fly alongside French Rafales
  • Supercruise: how fighter jets gain speed
  • Russia confirms that its Su-57 has found its first buyer
  • US intelligence faces a deluge of Chinese weapons
  • The decisive role of the F-5 in the Vietnam War
  • The secret rules that shaped Skunk Works innovation
  • The Ukraine-France letter of intent for 100 Rafale fighter jets: promise or smoke and mirrors?
  • When Germany wants a SCAF without Dassault
  • The Pentagon launches a secret “Amazon” for drones
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  • Smaller but riskier? The USAF’s bold gamble
  • Garuda 25 exercise: Indian Su-30MKIs fly alongside French Rafales
  • Supercruise: how fighter jets gain speed
  • Russia confirms that its Su-57 has found its first buyer
  • US intelligence faces a deluge of Chinese weapons
  • The decisive role of the F-5 in the Vietnam War
  • The secret rules that shaped Skunk Works innovation
  • The Ukraine-France letter of intent for 100 Rafale fighter jets: promise or smoke and mirrors?
  • When Germany wants a SCAF without Dassault
  • The Pentagon launches a secret “Amazon” for drones
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