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Air and Missile Defense Radar Market worth 12.52 Billion USD by 2021

The report provides a detailed information and forecasts the AMDR market on the basis of platform (ground-based, naval-based, Airborne), application (ballistic missile defense, conventional), range type (long range & strategic systems, medium range, short range), and geographic regions (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, Rest of the World).

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Air and Missile Defense Radar Market worth 12.52 Billion USD by 2021

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  1. MarketsandMarkets Presents Publishing Date: May 2016 Air and Missile Defense Radar Marketworth 12.52 Billion by 2021, at a CAGR of 7.34% from 2016 and 2021 by Geography is estimated to be the largest market.

  2. About our Report • Ground-based AMDRs have the largest share in the global AMDR market in 2016. These systems are mostly used for military and homeland security application. X-band and S-band radars are widely used for ground-based AMDR application, whereas naval radars are used for naval surveillance and target detection, such as ballistic 7 stealth missile, and long range artilleries, among others. • These systems are also used for monitoring drug trafficking, smuggling, piracy, illicit fishing, and terrorism. Airborne AMDR systems are widely used for air space surveillance, intrusion detection, early warning systems, and missile defence application. • The global air and missile defense radar market, on the basis of region, is dominated by North American countries that include the U.S. and Canada. North America has the highest share in the global AMDR market.

  3. Inside of Report • Browse: • 89 market data tables. • 75 figures spread through 193 pages. • in-depth TOC on "Air and Missile Defense Radar Market - Global Forecast to 2021" • Ground-based radar segment expected to be the major contributor to the overall AMDR market • Ground-based AMDRs are used to get real-time information in warfare situation. They are used along with airborne, naval, and satellite platform radars for target integration. • Long range and strategic system segment to register the highest growth • Long range and strategic system AMDR market is expected to dominate the AMDR market during the forecast period. These system have range up to 100 kilometers, while strategic systems are used for the range more than 100 kilometers.

  4. Table of Content 1 Introduction (Page No. - 17) 1.1 Objectives of the Study 1.2 Market Definition 1.3 Study Scope 2 Research Methodology (Page No. - 22) 2.1 Research Data 2.1.1 Secondary Data. . . . 13 Appendix (Page No. - 184) 13.1 Discussion Guide 13.2 Introducing RT: Real Time Market Intelligence 13.3 Knowledge Store: Marketsandmarkets’ Subscription Portal 13.4 Available Customizations 13.5 Related Reports

  5. Air and Missile Defense Radar Download Free Sample Pages :- http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/requestsample.asp?id=140105037 The report provides a detailed information and forecasts the AMDR market on the basis of platform (ground-based, naval-based, Airborne), application (ballistic missile defense, conventional), range type (long range & strategic systems, medium range, short range), and geographic regions (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, Rest of the World).

  6. Company Coverage • Lockheed Martin Corporation (U.S.) • Northrop Grumman Corporation (U.S.) • Raytheon Company (U.S.) • SAAB Group (Sweden) • Thales Group (France).

  7. Summary • New-age war tactics present numerous challenges for automation of AMDR systems. • AMDR systems are not fool-proof. Cyber hacking of fully automated AMDRs may result in unrecoverable damage to critical infrastructure and country security. • False signals may prevent from detection of actual targets, such as ballistic and stealth missiles adding to the challenge. • Communication loss, scrambled pilot radios and information stealing are the probable outcomes of a cyberattack.

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