Global Military Radar Market 2013–2023 : Big Market Research

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Title: Global Military Radar Market 2013–2023 : Big Market Research


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The Global Military Radar Market 20132023
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Report Description
This report is the result of SDIs extensive
market and company research covering the global
military radar industry. It provides detailed
analysis of both historic and forecast global
industry values, factors influencing demand, the
challenges faced by industry participants,
analysis of the leading companies in the
industry, and key news. To Get More Details _at_
http//www.bigmarketresearch.com/the-global-milita
ry-radar-20132023-market Why was the report
written? The Global Military Radar Market
20132023 offers the reader detailed analysis of
the global military radar market over the next
ten years, alongside potential market
opportunities to enter the industry, using
detailed market size forecasts. What makes this
report unique and essential to read? The Global
Military Radar Market 20132023 provides
detailed analysis of the current industry size
and growth expectations from 2013 to 2023,
including highlights of key growth stimulators.
It also benchmarks the industry against key
global markets and provides detailed
understanding of emerging opportunities in
specific areas.
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Report Description
What are the key drivers behind recent market
changes? The global defense industry is investing
significantly in research and development (RD)
to increase the capabilities of modern military
aircraft, naval vessels and missile defense
systems which has led to the development of new
and ground-breaking radar system technologies,
which can enhance the detection capabilities,
surveillance duration and resolution, incoming
projectile defense capabilities, base and area
protection capabilities and early warning system
capabilities of the various types of military
aircraft, naval vessels and ground-based forward
forces. Current innovations are oriented towards
integrating various band capabilities of
different radars into a single module and
developing multi-platform radars, based on
modularity, without compromising on advanced
technological features. The US is developing dual
band radar that merges the X band SPY-3 radar
with the S band volume search radar (VSR) system,
and has also completed work on the new LONGBOW
Block III Fire Control Radar incorporating
improvements such as reduced size, weight, and
maintenance and power requirements. Report
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Scope
The report provides detailed analysis of the
market for military radar during 20132023,
including the factors that influence why
countries are investing or cutting expenditure on
military radars. It provides detailed
expectations of growth rates and projected total
expenditure. A significant number of countries
are investing in the development of their
domestic military radar producing capabilities by
establishing strategic alliances and technology
transfer agreements with established global
manufacturers. In addition to improving the
indigenous capabilities of a domestic firm, this
provides the foreign company with an opportunity
to cater to a new market. Partnerships between
countries that possess an advance defense
industrial base, such as Canada and India, aid
the mutual sharing of advanced technology. The
military electronics sector is currently
witnessing a phase of consolidation. This is
reminiscent of the post-cold war era when
companies such as BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin,
Northrop Grumman and Raytheon rose to dominance
through mergers and acquisitions. As defense
spending has leveled off in recent years,
companies operating in all areas of defense are
looking to diversify their offerings in order to
compete for the various contracts on offer and
add more revenue streams to their existing lines
of business.
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Reason To Buy
REASON TO BUY Most of the weight and space
requirement for military radars comes from its
need for power and cooling. Power storage, power
conversion, and cooling require weight and space,
all of which are usually in short supply on a
warship. Powerful and technologically advanced
radars need more power to drive them and will not
be suitable for the older ships with 7.5 MW
capacities, such as DDG-51 Flight I/II/IIAs. In
the case of aircraft retrofits, performance and
accuracy of radar systems must be improved within
existing system design limits. Even if ample
space exists, the additional equipment and
antennas must be installed to avoid undue effects
on the ships balance and center of gravity, and
its sea keeping abilities. Managing and reducing
size, weight, and power (SWaP) in military radars
is essential for improving operational
efficiency, as controlling these factors
increases the mission life of the radar systems
and reduces the total cost of system ownership.
However, accomplishing these tasks is a challenge
for the military radar industry given the varying
set of constraints presented by every individual
platform. System upgrades are also driving added
functionality and increased performance, placing
additional attention on SWaP. As a consequence,
enabling radars with smaller footprints, lighter
weight, and smaller batteries is a key challenge
for the military radar industry.
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Reason To Buy
Wind turbines, whose spinning blades are about
the same size as a passenger jet wing, can
disrupt radar systems and one of the problems
with wind farms is the effect of their turbine
blades on air traffic control and defense radars.
Wind turbine blades have extremely large radar
signatures, especially when grouped in a farm.
Wind turbines, with tip speeds of 6-7 times the
wind speed, can create clutter interference and
possibly significant Doppler interference with
the very sensitive radars. Aircraft targets can
be temporarily lost, failed to be located,
shadowed by the radar signature of the turbine
farm, or misidentified, and the wind turbines may
also lead to false detection of aircraft.
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