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The Cruise Missile market is a subset of the Missiles and Missiles Technology industry. Cruise missiles are self-guided, long-range weapons that are designed to deliver a payload to a target with precision. They are typically powered by a jet engine and can be launched from land, sea, or air. Cruise missiles are used by militaries around the world for a variety of purposes, including reconnaissance, surveillance, and precision strikes.
Cruise missiles are typically equipped with advanced guidance systems, allowing them to be launched from a variety of platforms and to navigate to their target with a high degree of accuracy. They are also designed to be difficult to detect and intercept, making them a valuable asset in modern warfare.
The Cruise Missile market is highly competitive, with a number of major players offering a variety of products. Companies in the market include Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, and MBDA. Show Less Read more