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Shipborne Military Radio Market and Technology Forecast: 2016 - 2026



Report Summary:

Strategy Analytics forecasts the market for shipborne military radios will approach $1.2 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 3.3%.This analysis looks at the shipborne radio market across region, platform types as well as frequency and power categories.Trends driving spending on the shipborne military radios will be underpinned by software defined radio architecture, rapidly increasing bandwidth demand, solid-state technologies and radio connectivity with ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore networks. OPV-FAC-USV platforms will represent the largest market both in dollar and shipment terms, with North America still continuing to be the largest regional market opportunity for shipborne radio system and component suppliers.
Table of Contents

1. Title
2. Contents
3. Analysis
4. Shipborne Radio Exp.
5. Expenditure by Freq-Power
6. Shipborne Radio Shipment
7. Shipment by Freq-Power
8. Shipborne Radio Semi Exp
9. Definitions
10. Methodology
11. Contacts

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