Pentagon Seeks $2 Billion Boost for Secretive Lockheed Missile

April 7, 2026, 6:24 PM UTC

Lockheed Martin Corp.’s new AIM-260 air-to-air missile program received a $2 billion boost in the Trump administration’s proposed budget, a sign the classified weapon could see accelerated production and be deployed soon.

Budget documents released Friday show the Air Force and the Navy are seeking $2.9 billion for the as-yet-unfielded missile in 2027 compared to just $894 million this fiscal year. The documents, which detail parts of an unprecedented $1.5 trillion budget request, don’t say what gave the services confidence to boost production that only started in the last year.

When it’s finally deployed, the projectile will become the ...

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