The UK has announced it will radically change its approach to defense to combat threats from Russia, nuclear risks and cyber-attacks by investing in drones and digital warfare.
Lockheed Martin has outlined a plan to help the UK build a new missile defense system.
Lockheed is offering "interceptors, ground-based sensors and space-based situational awareness - that could give the UK a first defense capability very quickly," said Lockheed's head of operations Frank St. John.