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The Mine Countermeasure (MCM) market is a subset of the Homeland Defense industry, focused on the detection, identification, and neutralization of naval mines. MCM systems are used to protect naval vessels, ports, and other maritime infrastructure from the threat of underwater mines. MCM systems include a variety of technologies, such as sonar, acoustic sensors, and unmanned underwater vehicles. These systems are used to detect, classify, and neutralize mines, as well as to provide situational awareness of the underwater environment.
MCM systems are used by navies around the world to protect their vessels and infrastructure from the threat of underwater mines. MCM systems are also used by commercial vessels to ensure safe passage through areas where mines may be present.
Companies in the MCM market include Atlas Elektronik, BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Saab, and Thales. Show Less Read more