Raytheon Technologies reported a decline in military business sales in the third quarter of 2022 in the company's earnings call this morning, a problem largely attributed to supply chain woes that are expected to last into 2024. The lower military sales impacted Raytheon subsidiaries Collins Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney as well as the company’s space and missile defense divisions, according to a presentation accompanying the earnings call . However, boosted by strong commercial sales, the company raised the lower...