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The 3D Radar market is a subset of the larger Radar Systems market. 3D Radars are used to detect objects in three-dimensional space, providing a more comprehensive view of the environment than traditional two-dimensional radars. 3D Radars are used in a variety of applications, including air traffic control, border security, and military surveillance. They are also used in autonomous vehicles, providing the vehicle with a better understanding of its surroundings.
3D Radars are typically more expensive than traditional two-dimensional radars, but they offer a greater level of accuracy and detail. They are also more reliable, as they are less susceptible to interference from other sources.
Some of the companies in the 3D Radar market include Raytheon Technologies, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, and Saab. Show Less Read more