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Report Forecasts Robust Radar Markets to 2026

Dec. 3, 2016
A market research report predicts strong global growth in military radar for the next 10 years.

Radar has long been the core technology of defense electronic systems, and—according to an extensive report from a leading research house—will continue to be an essential component through the next 10 years. A 329-page market research report from Visiongain, “Military Radar Systems Market Outlook 2016-2026,” projects that a market expected to reach over $9 billion in 2016 due to force modernization efforts should grow steadily throughout the next decade. The report covers airborne, naval, and land-based systems.

The report includes more than 300 tables, charts, and graphs to depict the trends and projects expected within the global military radar market. It highlights separate geographic markets for military radar—including North America, South America, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific areas, as well as the total global military radar markets.

It also details military radar markets by countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, The Netherlands, India, Germany, France, China, Canada, Israel, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Poland, and Indonesia. The report provides tables reviewing more than 200 military radar contracts, projects, and programs country by country.  The report also presents summaries of the 13 leading military radar systems suppliers and their technological capabilities.

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