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Military Radar Systems Stay On Priority Lists
by Staff Writers
London, UK (SPX) Nov 04, 2010


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The latest market research on military radar systems shows that the market is a growing and important sector in the defence industry. Even as countries move to reduce defence spending in the face of economic pressures, military radar systems still promises to receive priority given its acknowledged centrality to dominance over the modern battlefield.

The report reviews the state of the market in 2009 and projects the future prospects for the market over the forecast period of 2010-2020 revealing opportunities for companies engaged in the production of radar systems. It is calculated that in 2010 the global market for military radar systems will amount to $9,248m.

Military radar systems are integral to the effective functioning of armed forces. The ability to gather intelligence, identify threats and locate objects is crucial on the battlefield.

Moreover, the interests of national security demand an ability to monitor airspace, exclusive economic zones and coastal regions.

Radar systems are essential for any modern armed force. The ability to detect threats, identify targets and gather intelligence is imperative for the effective functioning of armed forces, whether on the battlefield or on the home front.

It is therefore unsurprising that is considered, even in a time of austerity and budget cuts, that the acquisition and maintenance of radar capabilities will remain an integral part of defence planning and procurement.

It is clear, however, that the different platforms on which radars are equipped - naval vessels, aircraft, ground bases and satellites - have varying demands and requirements regarding sensing capabilities.

The range of technologies and measures available to governments that concern military radar systems is increasingly diverse and complex in nature.

Capabilities such as active electronically scanned array radars, phased array radars, weapons-locating radars, missile defence systems and imaging satellites are among the systems that many states are seeking to acquire. Moreover, considerable scope exists for the development of standardised and modularised systems.

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