Mar 17 • 08:00 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

US defense industry giant enters Lithuania - opens a branch

Lockheed Martin has established a branch in Lithuania focused on technical consulting activities, with discussions on collaboration with local universities underway.

Lockheed Martin, a major player in the US defense industry, has recently opened a branch in Lithuania as part of its expansion strategy in Eastern Europe. According to documents from Lithuania's Register Center, this new office will primarily focus on technical consulting services.

The presence of Lockheed Martin in Lithuania is noteworthy, especially following a visit from the company's representatives last year. In June 2025, a delegation from the US firm is planned to hold discussions regarding cooperative opportunities with Vilnius Gediminas Technical University. This indicates a strategic intent to engage with local academic institutions and possibly foster a skilled workforce relevant to the company's operations in the region.

With annual revenues exceeding $75 billion and a workforce of over 120,000 employees globally, Lockheed Martin's investment in Lithuania may not only enhance local defense capabilities but also contribute positively to the economic landscape. The move reflects a growing trend of US companies establishing a foothold in Europe amidst increasing geopolitical tensions and a focus on bolstering defense sectors in allied nations.

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