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Lockheed Martin advances quantum sensing push, targets real-world platform demonstrations

PUBT·08/17/2026 13:10:00
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Lockheed Martin advances quantum sensing push, targets real-world platform demonstrations
  • Lockheed Martin shifted quantum sensing R&D toward deployable systems, targeting navigation, timing, and measurement in contested environments.
  • Work centers on packaging lab-scale quantum sensors into reliable hardware that can operate under vibration, motion, and temperature swings.
  • Prime contractor role on DIU’s Transition of Quantum Sensors program advanced a quantum inertial navigation system intended to augment GPS.
  • Partners Q-CTRL and AOSense support integration of atom-based motion and orientation sensing for defense platforms.
  • Multiple platform demonstrations are planned in 2026 to validate real-world performance ahead of federal quantum capability timelines pointing to 2028.


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