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Air to Air Missiles (AAMs) are a type of missile designed to be launched from an aircraft and used to target other aircraft. AAMs are typically guided by either radar or infrared homing systems, and are designed to be highly maneuverable and capable of engaging targets at long range. AAMs are typically used in air-to-air combat, and are often equipped with a warhead to increase their lethality.
The AAM market is a subset of the larger missiles and missiles technology market, and is characterized by a wide variety of products and technologies. AAMs are typically designed to be highly reliable and effective, and are often equipped with advanced guidance systems and countermeasures to increase their effectiveness. AAMs are also typically designed to be highly cost-effective, and are often used in large numbers to increase their effectiveness.
Notable companies in the AAM market include Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and MBDA. Show Less Read more