Raytheon Sees Demand for Patriot Missiles as U.S. Pushes Exports
- ‘Sales to Poland bode well for us,’ a top executive says
- Trump has vowed to export more ‘important, great’ weapons
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Raytheon Co. sees international demand for its Patriot air missile-defense system continuing to rise after the signing of a $4.75 billion supply contract with Poland in March, as defense contractors and the Trump administration seek to bolster U.S. arms exports.
“Patriot sales to Poland bode well for us as we continue to broaden the number of countries we do sell patriots to,” John Harris, chief executive officer of Raytheon International Inc. told Bloomberg News Friday on the sidelines of a security forum in Singapore.