Located in Troy, Alabama, Lockheed Martin’s Pike County Operations facility is a manufacturing, final assembly, test and storage operation for many of the missile programs supported by Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (MFC). The site has 4,000 acres of land with 52 buildings.
The facility’s nearly 600 employees support final assembly of MFC missiles, including Javelin, the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile, the Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) and air-to-ground missiles. It also manufactures missiles and hardware for a variety of development programs. Since it was first established, nearly 190,000 missiles have been produced at the site.
Telephone:
334-670-9504
The Environmental, Safety and Health (ESH) Policy of Missiles and Fire Control is to operate our facilities in a regulatory compliant, responsible manner that protects the environment and surrounding communities, commits to pollution prevention and prevention of occupational injury and ill health, conserves natural resources, and provides a safe and healthful workplace for employees, contractors and visitors. The policy requires employees to:
- Integrate ESH considerations into strategic business decisions, engineering design, procurement, facilities management and production.
- Continually improve the environmental aspects and safety and health performance of our business and incorporate establish and review ESH goals in applicable performance measurements.
- Cultivate ESH responsibility by all employees at all organizational levels and those who work on behalf of and under the control of the company.
JASSM is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by Lockheed Martin Corporation;
THAAD is a trademark of Lockheed Martin Corporation; JAVELIN is a trademark of Javelin JV. All Rights Reserved.