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Saturday, June 23, 2012
Lockheed Martin's future in France looks promising following positive feedback and interest
Lockheed Martin's outlook in France is looking promising as sources in the French Army are giving overwhelmingly positive feedback on the Javeli missile and a number of French defense industries are expressing an increased interest in the American global defense and advanced technology company's weapon systems.
Here is what we learned during Eurosatory which was held in Paris June 11 to 15.
At the French Minister of Defense exhibit, a couple of French soldiers (who wished to remain anonymous) whom recently came back from a tour in Afghanistan accepted to comment on their unit's use of the Javelin missile in operational conditions as well as the general feeling on the missile system among French forces.
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