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Home » Lockheed Martin, Nokia, and Verizon Collaborate on 5G.MIL

Lockheed Martin, Nokia, and Verizon Collaborate on 5G.MIL

March 2, 2025
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Lockheed Martin, in collaboration with Nokia and Verizon, has successfully integrated Nokia’s military-grade 5G solutions into its 5G.MIL Hybrid Base Station (HBS). This advancement enhances the interoperability between commercial 5G networks and military communication systems, providing secure and rapid information exchange crucial for national defense. The integration demonstrates the potential of 5G technology to support tactical military missions by complementing existing battlefield communication systems.

The integration process involved incorporating Nokia’s advanced 5G solutions and Verizon’s network management capabilities into Lockheed Martin’s 5G.MIL Unified Network Solutions ecosystem. This collaboration ensures that data can be seamlessly routed throughout the battlespace, enhancing situational awareness and decision-making capabilities. The use of open systems architecture allows for rapid integration of new capabilities without the risk of vendor lock-in, promoting flexibility and adaptability in military operations.

Lockheed Martin’s 5G.MIL program aims to create a unified, secure, and resilient communications network by integrating military tactical, strategic, and enterprise networks with commercial telecommunication infrastructure. This approach leverages open systems architecture, tactical gateways, and enhanced commercial technologies to enable converged hybrid networks. The goal is to provide seamless access to critical information across all domains—air, land, sea, space, and cyber—thereby enhancing operational effectiveness and resilience in contested environments. 

In recent demonstrations, the 5G.MIL Hybrid Base Station connected to hybrid user equipment, allowing users to switch between commercial 5G and tactical waveforms while maintaining uninterrupted application sessions. This capability ensures that warfighters have access to real-time data and advanced situational awareness, even in dynamic operational environments. The collaboration between Lockheed Martin, Nokia, and Verizon exemplifies how integrating commercial 5G technology with military systems can enhance defense communications and support joint all-domain operations. 

• Lockheed Martin, Nokia, and Verizon have integrated military-grade 5G solutions into the 5G.MIL Hybrid Base Station, enhancing interoperability between commercial and military communication systems.

• The integration utilizes open systems architecture, allowing for rapid incorporation of new capabilities without vendor lock-in.

• Lockheed Martin’s 5G.MIL program aims to create a unified, secure, and resilient communications network across all operational domains.

• Recent demonstrations showcased seamless switching between commercial 5G and tactical waveforms, maintaining uninterrupted application sessions for users.

• The collaboration highlights the potential of 5G technology to enhance defense communications and support joint all-domain operations.

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