Sea-based radar market will reach $13 billion over next 10 years, says Forecast International
Of these six segments, the most valuable over the next 10 years will be air defense, valued at $8.2 billion, analysts say. These findings are in the Forecast International report entitled "The Market for Naval Radar Systems."
The report encapsulates a review of 31 different radar programs and provides an in-depth look at the major trends in sea-based radars, Forecast International officials say.
The 10-year analysis also covers sea-based radar operations and maintenance programs, as well as research and development for projects like the SPY-1 and Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR). From 2015 to 2024 sea-based radar operations and research should make up 17.1 percent and 15.8 percent of the market, respectively, analysts say.
Forecast International projects the top three sea-based radar companies over the next decade will be Raytheon, Thales, and Airbus Group, which make radar systems like the AMDR and SPS-73 (Raytheon); SMART-S Mk 2 and Scout Mk 3 (Thales); and TRS-3D and TRS-4D (Airbus Group).
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