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Technavio has monitored the fuel cells for the military unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) market in its latest market research report. The market will grow by USD 176.37 million and accelerate at a CAGR of almost 10% during 2021-2025. The report offers an up-to-date analysis regarding the current market scenario, latest trends and drivers, and the overall market environment.
Impact of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to transform the growth of various industries; however, the immediate impact of the outbreak is varied. While a few industries will register a drop in demand, numerous others will continue to remain unscathed and show promising growth opportunities. COVID-19 will have a low impact on the fuel cells for the military unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) market.
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Global Airborne Radars Market (2020 to 2025) - Lightweight Radar for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Presents Opportunities - ResearchAndMarkets.com
April 9, 2021 GMT
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The global airborne radars market is projected to grow from USD 4.1 billion in 2020 to USD 6 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 8% from 2020 to 2025.
The market is driven by factors such as the rising demand for phased array radars for better operational efficiency during air surveillance, border surveillance, and commercial applications.
The airborne radars market includes major players Lockheed Martin Corporation (US), Northrop Grumman Corporation (US), Thales Group (France), Hensoldt AG (Germany), Leonardo SPA (Italy), BAE Systems (UK), Israel Aerospace Industries (Israel), Saab AB (Sweden), Aselsan (Turkey), Elbit Systems (Israel) and L3Harris Technologies (US. These players have
Israel Air Force receives Oron reconnaissance aircraft
The new advanced reconnaissance and surveillance aircraft will allow the IDF to maintain and deepen its intelligence superiority in the face of future challenges.
The Israel Air Force has received the new intelligence aircraft the Oron at its Nevatim base, Israel s Defense Ministry announced on Sunday. The aircraft was developed by the Ministry of Defense Directorate of Defense Research and Development (DDR&D), the Israel Air Force and the IDF Intelligence unit s naval arm and Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (IAI) (TASE: ARSP.B1)
The aircraft was designed and planned following the lessons learned in past wars and operational missions. The Oron will be equipped with layers of automatic data systems based on advanced algorithms and AI, which will allow the IDF to maintain and deepen its intelligence superiority in the face of future challenges.
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