Electronic Warfare Companies – Lockheed Martin Corporation
From GlobeNewswire: 2024-04-17 08:00:00
The Electronic Warfare Market is valued at $10.8 billion in 2023, projected to reach $19.4 billion by 2028. It involves tactics manipulating electromagnetic energy to exploit, deceive, or target adversaries, with key players like BAE Systems and Raytheon Technologies. Challenges include emerging adversary technologies, driving the need for constant innovation in signal processing and communication systems. The future of electronic warfare will be shaped by advancements in AI, machine learning, and space-based assets.
BAE Systems plays a critical role in aerospace, defense, and security, offering electronic warfare products and services globally. With over 93,100 employees in 40 countries, the company’s subsidiaries develop advanced defense systems for military and naval forces.
Raytheon Technologies operates divisions specialized in aerospace components, aircraft engines, and disruptive technologies. While Collins Aerospace provides electronic warfare solutions, Pratt & Whitney focuses on advanced aircraft engines. The company delivers mission systems integration and support to customers worldwide.
Lockheed Martin Corporation operates through segments focusing on military aircraft, helicopters, ships, and defense systems. With manufacturing plants across 50 states in the US, the company’s aerospace programs include the F-22 Raptor, F-16 Fighting Falcon, and C-130 Hercules, reinforcing its global presence in defense and aerospace.
Israel Aerospace Industries specializes in designing products for commercial aviation, defense, and homeland security, offering electronic warfare solutions, UAVs, and defense electronics. A range of products includes naval weapons, radars, and surveillance systems, with subsidiary ELTA Systems Ltd. providing defense products for various applications.
L3Harris Technologies is a leading supplier of maritime vessels, ground vehicles, and aircraft modernization, specializing in C3ISR systems. The company provides integrated mission systems, communication systems, and aerospace systems focused on ISR, tactical communications, and electro-optical solutions for the digital battlefield.
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