Lockheed $LMT leads $3.5B Ultra Maritime bid, FT reports
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$3.5B is the deal size attached to Lockheed Martin $LMT's reported lead position in talks to buy Ultra Maritime, a naval-technology supplier owned by Advent International. The Financial Times reported on July 2 that an agreement could be announced as soon as next week, putting the process well above the $500M M&A threshold for a market-moving defense transaction.
The strategic asset is Ultra Maritime's undersea and naval systems portfolio. The company supplies sonar, anti-submarine warfare, communications, and mission-systems technology to Western navies. For Lockheed Martin, the target would add a specialized maritime-defense layer to an order book already tied to aircraft, missiles, space systems, and command-and-control programs.
The timing matters because naval procurement budgets are being pulled by two forces: higher NATO defense spending and renewed focus on subsea surveillance. A $3.5B transaction would be small relative to Lockheed Martin's market capitalization, but material inside the defense electronics and naval-systems vertical where platform access, classified-program credentials, and installed customer relationships carry scarcity value.
The reported seller, Advent International, acquired Ultra Electronics in 2022 after UK national-security review. Any sale to a U.S. prime contractor would therefore be watched for regulatory conditions, defense-ministry approvals, and commitments around sensitive technology and UK operations. Those approvals can shape timing even when price and financing are agreed.
The next checks are whether Lockheed confirms a definitive agreement, the final enterprise value, financing terms, and any UK or U.S. security undertakings attached to the asset. Until then, the report is a credible M&A signal rather than a completed transaction.
Source: Financial Times, July 2, 2026.
Not investment advice. Verify all figures with primary sources before acting.
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