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The Anti Ship Missile market is a subset of the Missiles and Missiles Technology industry. It is composed of missiles designed to target and destroy ships, such as aircraft carriers, destroyers, and other naval vessels. These missiles are typically launched from land, air, or sea, and can be equipped with a variety of warheads, including high explosives, nuclear, and submunitions.
The Anti Ship Missile market is highly competitive, with many countries and companies developing and producing their own missiles. These missiles are used by militaries around the world, and are often used in naval warfare.
Some of the companies in the Anti Ship Missile market include Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, MBDA, Saab, and Israel Aerospace Industries. Show Less Read more