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The Defense Telemetry market is a subset of the Military Aerospace and Defense industry, focused on the development and deployment of telemetry systems for military applications. These systems are used to collect, store, and analyze data from military aircraft, missiles, and other defense systems. This data is used to improve the performance of these systems, as well as to provide situational awareness and intelligence to military personnel.
Defense Telemetry systems are typically composed of a combination of hardware, software, and communication networks. This includes sensors, data acquisition systems, data processing systems, and communication networks. These systems are designed to be highly reliable and secure, and are often used in conjunction with other defense systems.
Notable companies in the Defense Telemetry market include Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, and Thales Group. Show Less Read more