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The Military Radar market is a subset of the larger Radar Systems market. It is composed of radar systems designed for military use, such as air defense, air traffic control, and battlefield surveillance. These systems are typically more advanced than those used in civilian applications, and are designed to detect and track objects in a variety of environments. They are also used to provide navigation and communication services.
Military Radar systems are typically more expensive than civilian systems, due to their advanced capabilities and the need for specialized components. They are also subject to stringent regulations and standards, as they are used in critical military operations.
Some of the major players in the Military Radar market include Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Thales Group, and Saab. Show Less Read more