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  1. Litton Industries - Wikipedia

    Litton Industries, Inc., was an American defense contractor that specialized in shipbuilding, aerospace, electronic components, and information technology. The company was founded in …

  2. Litton Industries, Inc. | Defense Contractor, Aerospace

    Oct 17, 2025 · Litton Industries, Inc.,, diversified U.S. multinational corporation founded in 1953 by Charles Bates “Tex” Thornton (1913–81). Its more than 80 divisions provide products and …

  3. Litton Industries, Inc. -- Company History

    Litton's Ingalls Shipbuilding subsidiary was one of America's largest and the world's most successful. It manufactured and repaired amphibious assault ships and guided missile cruisers.

  4. Litton Industries | Military Wiki | Fandom

    Litton started in 1953 as an electronics company building navigation, communications and electronic warfare equipment. They diversified and became a much bigger business, with …

  5. About Litton Products

    After the war, Litton Industries was founded for the purpose of manufacturing both vacuum tubes and the machinery used to make them. The company grew rapidly, soon rivaling established …

  6. Welcome to Litton Engineering

    Litton provides extensive customer service in the areas of telephone consultation and instruction, field service, lathe maintenance and repair, and rebuilding/remanufacturing of Litton lathes.

  7. Litton Brakes

    LITTON has formed a dynamic team of engineers and technicians. It is totally supported by the company and is constantly researching for new formulas, creating new methods and …

  8. Litton Industries - San Carlos, CA

    Litton Industries was started in 1931 by Charles Litton, a Stanford-educated engineer and entrepreneur. He is cited as an example of one of a long line of engineers who helped …

  9. Litton.com - Reserved For Strategic Use

    Litton.com Reserved For Strategic Use We're open to qualified inquiries that align with our valuation and usage standards.

  10. Litton Industries, Inc. - Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · In fact, Litton soon became a possible takeover candidate. The idea that Teledyne owned 26% of Litton ’ s stock was not exactly reassuring to company management. Litton …