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    Lockheed Martin Launches “AI Fight Club” to Test Military AI Algorithms in Virtual Battleground

    New initiative aims to provide a secure digital proving ground for AI tech from startups and established firms supporting U.S. defense efforts
    Jordan ClarkeBy Jordan ClarkeJune 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Lockheed Martin announced a new initiative, “AI Fight Club,” a virtual battleground designed to test artificial intelligence algorithms intended for military applications. The program, unveiled June 3 by John Clark, Lockheed's senior vice president of technology and strategic innovation, seeks to create a government-standard digital proving ground spanning air, land, sea, and space operations.

    Speaking at an AI conference hosted by the nonprofit Special Competitive Studies Project, Clark highlighted the need for a dedicated test and evaluation environment as AI increasingly shapes warfare. “That requires us to have a test and evaluation ground so that all of the algorithms, all these new AI inventions that are coming along, that we can test them properly,” Clark said.

    Initially developed to test Lockheed's own AI algorithms, the platform's access was expanded to smaller companies with promising technologies but lacking the capital or infrastructure to meet Pentagon-grade evaluation standards. This approach aims to bring greater transparency to the Pentagon's AI adoption process by including innovators outside traditional defense contractors.

    “There are many small companies that have great ideas and great AI but they don't have the capital to support the full test environment and the full ecosystem that underpins it,” Clark said. “They can now connect in and tie into our AI Fight Club environment.”

    Participants will compete using government-approved AI models and simulation tools across complex scenarios — including space surveillance, homeland defense, and amphibious assaults — structured to Department of Defense standards to ensure results are applicable to national security needs.

    “We're going to be inviting anybody who wants to get their AI up against the government environment with our native test and evaluation setup to determine how well their systems are performing,” Clark said.

    Borrowing its name from the 1999 film “Fight Club,” the program promises strict protection of participants' intellectual property, ensuring that activities and data remain confidential within the platform. However, teams will have opportunities to share and publish their research findings.

    Top-performing teams may attract Lockheed Martin's attention as potential suppliers. With annual sales exceeding $70 billion and roughly 60% of revenue distributed through its supplier network, Lockheed views AI Fight Club as a critical vetting tool to distinguish effective technology from “glossy marketing brochures.”

    The initiative will feature head-to-head AI matchups with government officials observing and engaging, fostering a feedback loop between industry innovators and potential defense customers.

    Lockheed plans to finalize the platform's structure over the next three months based on participant interest, with the first AI Fight Club competitions expected to launch in the fourth quarter of 2025.

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