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The Maritime Surveillance market is a sector of the maritime industry that focuses on the monitoring and tracking of vessels and other maritime activities. It is a rapidly growing market, driven by the need for increased safety and security in the maritime domain. Maritime Surveillance systems are used to detect, identify, and track vessels, as well as to monitor and analyze maritime traffic. These systems can also be used to detect illegal activities such as smuggling, piracy, and illegal fishing.
Maritime Surveillance systems are typically composed of a combination of sensors, communication systems, and software. Sensors can include radar, sonar, and Automatic Identification Systems (AIS). Communication systems can include satellite, VHF, and cellular networks. Software is used to process and analyze the data collected by the sensors and communication systems.
Some of the major companies in the Maritime Surveillance market include Kongsberg Maritime, Saab, Raytheon Technologies, Thales Group, and Lockheed Martin. Show Less Read more