Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Expand Javelin Missile Supply Chain to Meet Rising Demand
Lockheed Martin and Raytheon are ramping up Javelin missile production in response to increased global demand. Nearly 100 part-level suppliers and 25 major subcontractors are enhancing capacity and infrastructure. Upgrades include new tooling and expanded facilities, with each supplier investing eight to ten months in preparations. The initiative emphasizes collaboration and advanced technologies to improve efficiency and resilience in the supply chain, aiming for sustainable high-rate production and future missile variants.

Lockheed Martin and Raytheon are scaling up Javelin missile production due to rising global demand. Nearly 100 suppliers and 25 subcontractors are enhancing capacity, with investments in tooling and infrastructure.
Suppliers have completed significant upgrades over the past year, implementing new test equipment and expanding facilities to support increased production rates. The program anticipates higher assembly rates later this year.
Key strategies include adopting automation and AI-driven forecasting to enhance efficiency, qualifying second sources for components, maintaining critical material stockpiles, and ensuring lead times for key parts remain below 52 weeks. This effort positions the Javelin Joint Venture for sustained production and potential future variants.




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