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Aircraft Survivability Equipment (ASE) is a type of equipment designed to protect aircraft from threats such as missiles, gunfire, and other airborne hazards. ASE includes a variety of components, such as countermeasures, warning systems, and armor. Countermeasures are designed to disrupt or confuse incoming threats, while warning systems alert pilots to potential threats. Armor is used to protect the aircraft from direct hits. ASE is an important part of aircraft safety and is used in both military and civilian aircraft.
ASE is a rapidly growing market, driven by the need for increased aircraft safety and security. The development of new technologies, such as directed energy weapons, has also contributed to the growth of the ASE market.
Companies in the Aircraft Survivability Equipment market include BAE Systems, Elbit Systems, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Saab, and Thales. Show Less Read more