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Lockheed Martin's Cahill on Weapons Demand, Aerojet Deal

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Tim Cahill, senior vide president of global business development and strategy at Lockheed Martin Corp., discusses the demand for weapons amid geopolitical tensions in Ukraine, what weapons are most in demand and the partnerships the company is working on. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia" from the sidelines of the Singapore Airshow 2022.
Lockheed Martin's Cahill on Weapons Demand, Aerojet Deal
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