Vad är skunk works

lockheed martin omsättning 1 sr-72 blackbird 2 stealth flygplan 3 f117 4 Skunk Works is an official pseudonym for Lockheed Martin's Advanced Development Programs (ADP), formerly called Lockheed Advanced Development Projects. It is responsible for a number of aircraft designs, highly classified research and development programs, and exotic aircraft platforms. 5 We are evolving technologies that connect, share and learn to create a holistic network across the battlespace. From the depths of sea to the far reaches of space, our engineers’ extensive expertise in advanced technology solutions will power the joint all-domain battlespace. Learn More. 6 The world’s largest defense contractor opens the gate to its aircraft factory in the desert. Lockheed Martin’s newest Skunk Works facility spans , square feet in the California desert. 7 Men ofta måste dessa innovatörer kämpa mot en oförstående omgivning eftersom deras tankar inte ligger i linje med de strategier som utstakats. Vad som behövs är s k ”skunk works”, en modell där en grupp utvecklare eller tänkare bildas. Den får inom givna ramar full frihet att utveckla något, utan insyn från andra i företaget. 8 Lockheed Martin Advanced Development Programs, mer känd under smeknamnet Skunk Works, är en avdelning inom försvarsjätten Lockheed Martins dotterbolag Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, som utvecklar nya typer av flygplan för militärt bruk. 9 Lockheed Martin Advanced Development Programs, mer känd under smeknamnet Skunk Works, är en avdelning inom försvarsjätten Lockheed Martins dotterbolag. 10 Conceived in , the Skunk Works division—a name inspired by a mysterious locale from the comic strip Li’L Abner—was formed by Johnson to build America’s first jet fighter. German jets had appeared over Europe. Uncle Sam needed a counterpunch, and Johnson got a call. 11 The Skunk Works® is the proud home of eight Collier Trophies. Some of the Skunk Works' most notable aircraft have received the prestigious trophy, which bears the name of the past publisher and early president of the Aero Club of America, Robert J. Collier. 12