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The Vetronics market is a subset of the defense industry that focuses on the development and production of electronics for tanks and armored vehicles. It includes the design and manufacture of components such as sensors, navigation systems, communication systems, and fire control systems. These components are used to improve the performance of tanks and armored vehicles in a variety of scenarios, including combat, reconnaissance, and surveillance.
The Vetronics market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a range of products and services. Examples of companies in the market include Elbit Systems, Thales Group, BAE Systems, Rheinmetall AG, and General Dynamics. Show Less Read more