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AJY 24.09.03

The military antenna market is projected to reach USD 5.6 billion by 2029, from USD 4.5 billion in 2024, at a CAGR of 4.6% from 2024 to 2029. The military antenna volume data is projected to grow from 146,432 units in 2024 to 183,921 units by 2029. The rising demand for military antennas in maritime use, and increasing demand for customized communication-on-the-move solutions for unmanned ground vehicles are factors to drive the market. However, the High costs associated with the development and maintenance of infrastructure to support military antennas are restraining the military antenna market.

Scope of the Report
Years Considered for the Study2020-2029
Base Year2023
Forecast Period2024-2029
Units ConsideredValue (USD Billion)
SegmentsBy Component, Platform, Technology, Frequency Band, Application, Point of Sale, and Region
Regions coveredNorth America, Europe, APAC, RoW

Currently, North America is the most developed market for military antennas, with the US registering the highest growth. During the forecast period, the market is also projected to witness significant growth in North America and Middle East. However, radio spectrum availability issues and the lack of a qualified workforce are key challenges affecting the growth of the military antenna market.

"Reflectors Component segment to lead the market in 2024"

The reflectors component segment is expected to dominate the market because of their critical role in enhancing antenna performance. Reflectors are integrated into antenna assemblies to adjust the radiation pattern, which helps improve signal gain in specific directions. This enhancement is crucial for achieving more precise and stronger signal transmission. Recognizing their importance, many manufacturers are concentrating on refining reflector designs. Their goal is to not only boost performance but also reduce assembly time, making the production process more efficient. This focus on innovation and efficiency is driving the prominence of the reflectors component segment in the market..

"Super High Frequency segment to grow at highest CAGR during the forecast period"

The Super High Frequency (SHF) antennas are well-suited for applications that require high frequency and precise directionality. These features make them perfect for a range of advanced communication technologies, such as satellite communications, radar systems, and terrestrial microwave links. By operating at high frequencies, SHF antennas are able to transmit and receive signals with great accuracy and reliability, ensuring that communication channels remain robust and dependable. As a result, the SHF segment is experiencing rapid growth, driven by its effectiveness in meeting the demanding requirements of these cutting-edge applications..

" The North America region is forecasted to grow at the fastest rate during the forecast period"

The North American region is anticipated to experience the quickest growth over the forecast period. This rapid expansion is largely attributed to the rising demand for advanced surveillance systems and radar technologies from the defense forces across various countries in the region. As military and defense organizations increasingly invest in these sophisticated systems to enhance their capabilities, the market for military antennas in North America is expected to see significant growth. The focus on improving national security and modernizing defense infrastructure is driving this upward trend, making North America a key player in the military antenna market.

In-depth interviews have been conducted with chief executive officers (CEOs), Directors, and other executives from various key organizations operating in the authentication and brand protection marketplace.

  • By Company Type: Tier 1 - 45%, Tier 2 - 35%, and Tier 3 - 20%
  • By Designation: C-level Executives - 35%, Directors - 25%, and Others - 40%
  • By Region: North America- 30%, Europe - 20%, Asia Pacific- 45% and Middle East- 5%

L3Harris Technologies, Inc. (US), RTX (US), BAE Systems (UK), Thales (France), and Honeywell International Inc. (US) are some of the leading players operating in the military antenna market.

Research Coverage

The study covers the military antenna market across various segments and subsegments. It aims at estimating the size and growth potential of this market across different segments. This study also includes an in-depth competitive analysis of the key players in the market, along with their company profiles, key observations related to their solutions and business offerings, recent developments undertaken by them, and key market strategies adopted by them.

Key benefits of buying this report: This report will help the market leaders/new entrants in this market with information on the closest approximations of the revenue numbers for the overall military antenna market and its subsegments. The report covers the entire ecosystem of the military antenna market. It will help stakeholders understand the competitive landscape and gain more insights to position their businesses better and plan suitable go-to-market strategies. The report will also help stakeholders understand the pulse of the market and provide them with information on key market drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities.

The report provides insights on the following pointers:

  • * Analysis of key Drivers (Growing Adoption of Electronically Steered Phased Array Antennas, Rising demand for military antennas in maritime use, Increasing demand for customized communication-on-the-Move solutions for unmanned ground vehicles, and Increasing the defense budget of emerging countries), restrains (High costs associated with the development and maintenance of infrastructure to support military antennas, and Issues associated with poor transmission of signals), and challenges (Electromagnetic compatibility-related challenges of satellite antennas and System requirements and design constraints) influencing the growth of the market.
  • Product Development/Innovation: Detailed Insights on upcoming technologies, R&D activities, and new products/solutions launched in the market.
  • Market Development: Comprehensive information about lucrative markets - the report analyses the military antenna market across varied regions
  • Market Diversification: Exhaustive information about new solutions, recent developments, and investments in the military antenna market
  • Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of market shares, growth strategies, and service offerings of leading players like L3Harris Technologies, Inc. (US), RTX (US), BAE Systems (UK), Thales (France), and Honeywell International Inc. (US) among others in the military antenna market.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1 STUDY OBJECTIVES
  • 1.2 MARKET DEFINITION
  • 1.3 STUDY SCOPE
    • 1.3.1 MARKET SEGMENTATION
    • 1.3.2 INCLUSIONS & EXCLUSIONS
  • 1.4 YEARS CONSIDERED
  • 1.5 CURRENCY CONSIDERED
  • 1.6 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
  • 1.7 STAKEHOLDERS

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 2.1 RESEARCH DATA
    • 2.1.1 SECONDARY DATA
      • 2.1.1.1 Key data from secondary sources
    • 2.1.2 PRIMARY DATA
      • 2.1.2.1 Key data from primary sources
      • 2.1.2.2 Key insights from primary sources
      • 2.1.2.3 Breakdown of primaries
  • 2.2 FACTOR ANALYSIS
    • 2.2.1 INTRODUCTION
    • 2.2.2 DEMAND-SIDE INDICATORS
    • 2.2.3 SUPPLY-SIDE INDICATORS
      • 2.2.3.1 Naval forces incorporating advanced military antennas
  • 2.3 IMPACT OF RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR ON MILITARY ANTENNA MARKET
    • 2.3.1 IMPACT OF RUSSIA'S INVASION OF UKRAINE ON DEFENSE INDUSTRY'S MACRO FACTORS
    • 2.3.2 IMPACT OF RUSSIA'S INVASION OF UKRAINE ON DEFENSE INDUSTRY'S MICRO FACTORS
  • 2.4 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION
  • 2.5 RESEARCH APPROACH & METHODOLOGY
    • 2.5.1 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
      • 2.5.1.1 Military antenna market for OEMs
      • 2.5.1.2 Military antenna market for aftermarket
      • 2.5.1.3 Military antenna market size
    • 2.5.2 TOP-DOWN APPROACH
  • 2.6 DATA TRIANGULATION
  • 2.7 RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS
  • 2.8 RISK ASSESSMENT
  • 2.9 RESEARCH LIMITATIONS

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS

  • 4.1 ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PLAYERS IN MILITARY ANTENNA MARKET
  • 4.2 MILITARY ANTENNA MARKET, BY PLATFORM
  • 4.3 MILITARY ANTENNA MARKET, BY COMPONENT
  • 4.4 MILITARY ANTENNA MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY
  • 4.5 MILITARY ANTENNA MARKET, BY POINT OF SALE

5 MARKET OVERVIEW

  • 5.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 5.2 MARKET DYNAMICS
    • 5.2.1 DRIVERS
      • 5.2.1.1 Growing adoption of electronically steered phased array antennas
      • 5.2.1.2 Rising demand for military antennas in maritime use
      • 5.2.1.3 Increasing demand for customized communication-on-the-move solutions for unmanned ground vehicles
      • 5.2.1.4 Increasing defense budget of emerging countries
    • 5.2.2 RESTRAINTS
      • 5.2.2.1 High costs associated with development and maintenance of infrastructure to support military antennas
      • 5.2.2.2 Issues associated with poor transmission of signals
    • 5.2.3 OPPORTUNITIES
      • 5.2.3.1 Development of ultra-compact communication terminals for advanced ground combat vehicles
      • 5.2.3.2 Demand for high data rate transmission
      • 5.2.3.3 Rise in adoption of unmanned vehicles
    • 5.2.4 CHALLENGES
      • 5.2.4.1 Electromagnetic compatibility-related challenges of satellite antennas
      • 5.2.4.2 System requirements and design constraints
  • 5.3 TRENDS & DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMERS' BUSINESSES
  • 5.4 ECOSYSTEM/MARKET MAP
    • 5.4.1 PROMINENT COMPANIES
    • 5.4.2 PRIVATE AND SMALL ENTERPRISES
    • 5.4.3 END USERS
  • 5.5 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS
  • 5.6 PRICING ANALYSIS
    • 5.6.1 INDICATIVE PRICING ANALYSIS FOR PLATFORMS
      • 5.6.1.1 Factors affecting prices of military antennas
    • 5.6.2 INDICATIVE PRICING ANALYSIS FOR REGIONS
  • 5.7 CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
    • 5.7.1 CHELTON DEVELOPED NEW SECTOR ANTENNA SOLUTION TO MEET ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY'S REQUIREMENTS FOR SHIP-BORNE, SHIP-TO-AIR NATO LINK16 DATA-LINK SYSTEMS
    • 5.7.2 CHELTON DEVELOPED ADVANCED BODY-WORN ANTENNA SYSTEM FOR THALES UK FIST PROGRAMME TO ADDRESS COMMUNICATION RELIABILITY ISSUES FACED BY SOLDIERS
    • 5.7.3 SATCOM GLOBAL SELECTED AND DEPLOYED INTELLIAN NX SYSTEMS TO DELIVER MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE ON ITS AURA VSAT SERVICE
    • 5.7.4 GOGO CONDUCTED FLIGHT TESTS WITH ITS KU-BAND SATELLITE ANTENNA TECHNOLOGY TO DELIVER HIGH-RATE DATA TRANSFERABILITY TO PASSENGERS TRAVELING ON AIRLINES
  • 5.8 OPERATIONAL DATA FOR MILITARY ANTENNA PLATFORMS
  • 5.9 KEY CONFERENCES & EVENTS, 2024-2025
  • 5.10 TRADE ANALYSIS
    • 5.10.1 IMPORT SCENARIO
    • 5.10.2 EXPORT SCENARIO
  • 5.11 TARIFF & REGULATORY LANDSCAPE
    • 5.11.1 TARIFFS
    • 5.11.2 REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
  • 5.12 KEY STAKEHOLDERS & BUYING CRITERIA
    • 5.12.1 KEY STAKEHOLDERS IN BUYING PROCESS
    • 5.12.2 BUYING CRITERIA
  • 5.13 TECHNOLOGY ROADMAP
  • 5.14 BUSINESS MODELS
  • 5.15 TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP
  • 5.16 BILL OF MATERIALS
  • 5.17 TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS
    • 5.17.1 KEY TECHNOLOGIES
      • 5.17.1.1 Electronically steered phased array antennas (ESPAs)
      • 5.17.1.2 Ultra high frequency (UHF) and super high frequency (SHF) antennas
      • 5.17.1.3 MIMO (Multiple Inputs Multiple Outputs) antennas
    • 5.17.2 COMPLEMENTARY TECHNOLOGIES
      • 5.17.2.1 Advanced signal processing
      • 5.17.2.2 Secure communication protocols
      • 5.17.2.3 Power management systems
    • 5.17.3 ADJACENT TECHNOLOGIES
      • 5.17.3.1 Unmanned systems
      • 5.17.3.2 Cybersecurity solutions
      • 5.17.3.3 Satellite communication (SATCOM)
  • 5.18 INVESTMENT & FUNDING SCENARIO

6 INDUSTRY TRENDS

  • 6.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 6.2 TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
    • 6.2.1 3D PRINTING OF RF EQUIPMENT
    • 6.2.2 MINIATURIZATION OF MILITARY ANTENNAS
    • 6.2.3 DEVELOPMENT OF METAMATERIAL ANTENNAS
    • 6.2.4 DEVELOPMENT OF PLASMA ANTENNAS
    • 6.2.5 DEVELOPMENT OF ACTIVE ELECTRONICALLY SCANNED ARRAY (AESA)
  • 6.3 TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS
  • 6.4 IMPACT OF MEGATRENDS
    • 6.4.1 DEVELOPMENT OF SMART ANTENNAS
  • 6.5 MULTI-BAND, MULTI-MISSION (MBMM) ANTENNA
  • 6.6 MULTI-PLATFORM ANTI-JAM GPS NAVIGATION ANTENNA (MAGNA)
  • 6.7 HYBRID BEAMFORMING METHODS
  • 6.8 IMPACT OF GENERATIVE AI ON MILITARY ANTENNA MARKET
    • 6.8.1 INTRODUCTION
    • 6.8.2 ADOPTION OF GENERATIVE AI IN DEFENSE SECTOR
    • 6.8.3 IMPACT OF GENERATIVE AI ON MILITARY ANTENNA PLATFORMS
    • 6.8.4 IMPACT OF GENERATIVE AI ON MILITARY ANTENNA MARKET
  • 6.9 SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS
  • 6.10 PATENT ANALYSIS

7 MILITARY ANTENNA MARKET, BY COMPONENT

  • 7.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 7.2 REFLECTORS
    • 7.2.1 INNOVATION IN REFLECTOR DESIGN TO ASSEMBLE TIME TO ENCOURAGE MARKET EXPANSION
  • 7.3 FEED HORNS
    • 7.3.1 FEED HORNS ARE USED AS PRIMARY RADIATOR TO FEED REFLECTOR ANTENNA OR AS SEPARATE ANTENNA
  • 7.4 FEED NETWORKS
    • 7.4.1 FEED NETWORKS ENSURE EFFICIENT SIGNAL AND TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION IN COMPLEX COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
  • 7.5 LOW NOISE BLOCK CONVERTERS (LNBS)
    • 7.5.1 USAGE OF LNBS IN MILITARY SATCOMS TO DRIVE GROWTH
  • 7.6 OTHER COMPONENTS

8 MILITARY ANTENNA MARKET, BY FREQUENCY BAND

  • 8.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 8.2 HIGH FREQUENCY (HF)
    • 8.2.1 RAPID INNOVATION IN SECURE, RESILIENT MILITARY COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY TO DRIVE GROWTH
  • 8.3 VERY HIGH FREQUENCY (VHF)
    • 8.3.1 RISING DEMAND FOR VHF FREQUENCY ANTENNAS TO DRIVE MARKET
  • 8.4 ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY (UHF)
    • 8.4.1 TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS AND INCREASED DEMAND FOR RELIABLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS TO DRIVE MARKET
  • 8.5 SUPER HIGH FREQUENCY (SHF)
    • 8.5.1 ENHANCED DATA TRANSMISSION CAPABILITIES OVER LONG DISTANCES TO FUEL MARKET GROWTH
  • 8.6 EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY (EHF)
    • 8.6.1 INCREASING DEMAND FOR SECURE AND HIGH-CAPACITY COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS TO BOOST MARKET GROWTH

9 MILITARY ANTENNA MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY

  • 9.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 9.2 WIRE ANTENNAS
    • 9.2.1 NEED FOR REAL-TIME DATA SHARING AND COORDINATION AMONG MILITARY UNITS TO DRIVE MARKET
    • 9.2.2 DIPOLE ANTENNAS
    • 9.2.3 MONOPOLE ANTENNAS
    • 9.2.4 LOOP ANTENNAS
    • 9.2.5 HELIX ANTENNAS
  • 9.3 APERTURE ANTENNAS
    • 9.3.1 INCREASING INVESTMENTS TO ENHANCE ANTENNA TECHNOLOGY TO BOOST GROWTH
    • 9.3.2 WAVEGUIDE ANTENNAS
    • 9.3.3 HORN ANTENNAS
  • 9.4 REFLECTOR ANTENNAS
    • 9.4.1 ADVANCEMENTS IN SATELLITE COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY TO DRIVE GROWTH
    • 9.4.2 PARABOLIC REFLECTOR ANTENNAS
    • 9.4.3 CORNER REFLECTOR ANTENNAS
  • 9.5 LENS ANTENNAS
    • 9.5.1 TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS TO CREATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH
    • 9.5.2 DELAY LENS ANTENNAS
    • 9.5.3 FAST LENS ANTENNAS
  • 9.6 MICROSTRIP ANTENNAS
    • 9.6.1 DEVELOPMENT OF BROADBAND STACKED PATCH ANTENNAS TO CREATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH
    • 9.6.2 CIRCULAR MICROSTRIP ANTENNAS
    • 9.6.3 RECTANGULAR MICROSTRIP ANTENNAS
  • 9.7 ARRAY ANTENNAS
    • 9.7.1 PHASED ARRAY ANTENNA SYSTEMS ARE USED IN NAVAL AND AIRBORNE PLATFORMS
    • 9.7.2 YAGI-UDA ARRAY ANTENNAS
    • 9.7.3 MICROSTRIP PATCH ARRAY ANTENNAS
    • 9.7.4 APERTURE ARRAY ANTENNAS
    • 9.7.5 SLOTTED-WAVEGUIDE ARRAY ANTENNAS

10 MILITARY ANTENNA MARKET, BY PLATFORM

  • 10.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 10.2 GROUND
    • 10.2.1 VEHICLE
      • 10.2.1.1 Necessity for enhanced communication capabilities in military vehicles to support market growth
    • 10.2.2 BASE STATION
      • 10.2.2.1 Geopolitical rivalry to drive demand for sophisticated and advanced military base station antennas
    • 10.2.3 SOLDIER
      • 10.2.3.1 Technological developments in advanced communication solutions to enhance operational efficiency
      • 10.2.3.2 Manpack
      • 10.2.3.3 Handheld
      • 10.2.3.4 Body worn
    • 10.2.4 UNMANNED GROUND VEHICLE
      • 10.2.4.1 Increased investment in research and development to drive market
  • 10.3 AIRBORNE
    • 10.3.1 AIRCRAFT
      • 10.3.1.1 Need for advanced, reliable, and efficient radar systems to fuel growth
    • 10.3.2 UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE
      • 10.3.2.1 Growing need for robust and high-performance antennas to boost growth
    • 10.3.3 MISSILE
      • 10.3.3.1 Advancements in missile technology to boost market growth
  • 10.4 MARINE
    • 10.4.1 SHIPBOARD
      • 10.4.1.1 Demand for robust, versatile antennas to support complex maritime operations to spur demand
    • 10.4.2 SUBMARINE
      • 10.4.2.1 Need for improving operational effectiveness and situational awareness in maritime defense to propel demand
    • 10.4.3 UNMANNED MARINE VEHICLE
      • 10.4.3.1 Need for enhanced UMV operational capabilities to drive demand

11 MILITARY ANTENNA MARKET, BY APPLICATION

  • 11.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 11.2 SURVEILLANCE
    • 11.2.1 INCREASING DEMAND FOR ADVANCED RADAR AND MONITORING SYSTEMS TO DRIVE GROWTH
  • 11.3 ELECTRONIC WARFARE
    • 11.3.1 INCREASED MILITARY FOCUS ON ENHANCING COMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE AND CAPABILITIES TO SPUR DEMAND
  • 11.4 NAVIGATION
    • 11.4.1 INCREASE IN AIRSPACE CONGESTION TO CREATE NEED FOR ADVANCED MILITARY ANTENNAS FOR SAFE FLIGHT
  • 11.5 COMMUNICATION
    • 11.5.1 NEED FOR COMPACT HARDWARE SYSTEMS FOR LONG-RANGE COMMUNICATION CAPABILITIES TO DRIVE MARKET
  • 11.6 SATCOM
    • 11.6.1 INCREASING DEMAND FOR CUSTOMIZED SATCOM-ON-THE-MOVE SOLUTIONS TO PROPEL DEMAND
  • 11.7 TELEMETRY
    • 11.7.1 INCREASED USE OF TELEMETRY IN MILITARY TO DRIVE MARKET

12 MILITARY ANTENNA MARKET, BY POINT OF SALE

  • 12.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 12.2 OEMS
    • 12.2.1 INCREASE IN PROCUREMENT OF MILITARY VEHICLES TO DRIVE SEGMENT GROWTH
  • 12.3 AFTERMARKET
    • 12.3.1 NEED FOR UPGRADING EXISTING FLEET OF MILITARY VEHICLES TO FUEL MARKET

13 MILITARY ANTENNA MARKET, BY REGION

  • 13.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 13.2 NORTH AMERICA
    • 13.2.1 NORTH AMERICA: PESTLE ANALYSIS
    • 13.2.2 US
      • 13.2.2.1 Increased spending by US defense organizations to fuel market growth
    • 13.2.3 CANADA
      • 13.2.3.1 Modernization of defense capabilities to enhance communication systems to drive market
  • 13.3 EUROPE
    • 13.3.1 EUROPE: PESTLE ANALYSIS
    • 13.3.2 UK
      • 13.3.2.1 Long-term investment plan for modernizing military communications to boost market
    • 13.3.3 FRANCE
      • 13.3.3.1 Need for reliable and interoperable communication solutions to drive growth
    • 13.3.4 GERMANY
      • 13.3.4.1 Focus on providing comprehensive military assistance to Ukraine to boost growth
    • 13.3.5 ITALY
      • 13.3.5.1 Plans to procure advanced antennas to develop MALE drones to spur market demand
    • 13.3.6 REST OF EUROPE
  • 13.4 ASIA PACIFIC
    • 13.4.1 ASIA PACIFIC: PESTLE ANALYSIS
    • 13.4.2 INDIA
      • 13.4.2.1 Technological developments in advanced radar technology to drive market
    • 13.4.3 JAPAN
      • 13.4.3.1 Increased use of satellites and SATCOM equipment for carrying out surveillance activities to propel growth
    • 13.4.4 SOUTH KOREA
      • 13.4.4.1 Country's strategic priorities and evolving defense needs to fuel market
    • 13.4.5 AUSTRALIA
      • 13.4.5.1 Need for upgrading military vehicles to drive market
    • 13.4.6 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC
  • 13.5 MIDDLE EAST
    • 13.5.1 MIDDLE EAST: PESTLE ANALYSIS
    • 13.5.2 GCC
      • 13.5.2.1 Saudi Arabia
        • 13.5.2.1.1 Increasing deployment of military antennas for communication and navigation activities to propel market
      • 13.5.2.2 UAE
        • 13.5.2.2.1 Production of advanced radar technologies to drive market growth
    • 13.5.3 ISRAEL
      • 13.5.3.1 Rapid development of latest technologies to boost market
  • 13.6 REST OF THE WORLD
    • 13.6.1 REST OF THE WORLD: PESTLE ANALYSIS
    • 13.6.2 LATIN AMERICA
      • 13.6.2.1 Need for addressing regional security challenges to boost growth
    • 13.6.3 AFRICA
      • 13.6.3.1 Demand for secure and efficient communication systems to fuel market

14 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • 14.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 14.2 KEY PLAYER STRATEGIES/RIGHT TO WIN
  • 14.3 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS
  • 14.4 REVENUE ANALYSIS
  • 14.5 BRAND/PRODUCT COMPARISON
  • 14.6 COMPANY VALUATION AND FINANCIAL METRICS
  • 14.7 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: KEY PLAYERS, 2023
    • 14.7.1 STARS
    • 14.7.2 EMERGING LEADERS
    • 14.7.3 PERVASIVE PLAYERS
    • 14.7.4 PARTICIPANTS
    • 14.7.5 COMPANY FOOTPRINT
  • 14.8 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: STARTUPS/SMES, 2023
    • 14.8.1 PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES
    • 14.8.2 RESPONSIVE COMPANIES
    • 14.8.3 DYNAMIC COMPANIES
    • 14.8.4 STARTING BLOCKS
    • 14.8.5 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING
  • 14.9 COMPETITIVE SCENARIO & TRENDS
    • 14.9.1 PRODUCT LAUNCHES & DEVELOPMENTS
    • 14.9.2 DEALS
    • 14.9.3 OTHER DEVELOPMENTS

15 COMPANY PROFILES

  • 15.1 KEY PLAYERS
    • 15.1.1 L3HARRIS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
      • 15.1.1.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.1.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 15.1.1.3 Recent developments
        • 15.1.1.3.1 Product launches & developments
        • 15.1.1.3.2 Deals
        • 15.1.1.3.3 Other developments
      • 15.1.1.4 MnM view
        • 15.1.1.4.1 Right to win
        • 15.1.1.4.2 Strategic choices
        • 15.1.1.4.3 Weaknesses & competitive threats
    • 15.1.2 RTX
      • 15.1.2.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.2.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 15.1.2.3 Recent developments
        • 15.1.2.3.1 Other developments
      • 15.1.2.4 MnM view
        • 15.1.2.4.1 Right to win
        • 15.1.2.4.2 Strategic choices
        • 15.1.2.4.3 Weaknesses & competitive threats
    • 15.1.3 BAE SYSTEMS
      • 15.1.3.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.3.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 15.1.3.3 Recent developments
        • 15.1.3.3.1 Deals
        • 15.1.3.3.2 Other developments
      • 15.1.3.4 MnM view
        • 15.1.3.4.1 Right to win
        • 15.1.3.4.2 Strategic choices
        • 15.1.3.4.3 Weaknesses & competitive threats
    • 15.1.4 THALES
      • 15.1.4.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.4.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 15.1.4.3 Recent developments
        • 15.1.4.3.1 Product launches & developments
        • 15.1.4.3.2 Deals
      • 15.1.4.4 MnM view
        • 15.1.4.4.1 Right to win
        • 15.1.4.4.2 Strategic choices
        • 15.1.4.4.3 Weaknesses & competitive threats
    • 15.1.5 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
      • 15.1.5.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.5.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 15.1.5.3 Recent developments
        • 15.1.5.3.1 Deals
        • 15.1.5.3.2 Other developments
      • 15.1.5.4 MnM view
        • 15.1.5.4.1 Right to win
        • 15.1.5.4.2 Strategic choices
        • 15.1.5.4.3 Weaknesses & competitive threats
    • 15.1.6 GENERAL DYNAMICS CORPORATION
      • 15.1.6.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.6.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 15.1.6.3 Recent developments
        • 15.1.6.3.1 Other developments
    • 15.1.7 COBHAM SATCOM
      • 15.1.7.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.7.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 15.1.7.3 Recent developments
        • 15.1.7.3.1 Product launches & developments
        • 15.1.7.3.2 Deals
        • 15.1.7.3.3 Other developments
    • 15.1.8 SAAB AB
      • 15.1.8.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.8.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 15.1.8.3 Recent developments
        • 15.1.8.3.1 Deals
        • 15.1.8.3.2 Other developments
    • 15.1.9 VIASAT, INC.
      • 15.1.9.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.9.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 15.1.9.3 Recent developments
        • 15.1.9.3.1 Product launches & developments
        • 15.1.9.3.2 Deals
        • 15.1.9.3.3 Other developments
    • 15.1.10 ASELSAN A.S.
      • 15.1.10.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.10.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 15.1.10.3 Recent developments
        • 15.1.10.3.1 Other developments
    • 15.1.11 GILAT SATELLITE NETWORKS
      • 15.1.11.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.11.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 15.1.11.3 Recent developments
        • 15.1.11.3.1 Deals
        • 15.1.11.3.2 Other developments
    • 15.1.12 ROHDE & SCHWARZ
      • 15.1.12.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.12.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 15.1.12.3 Recent developments
        • 15.1.12.3.1 Product launches & developments
        • 15.1.12.3.2 Deals
    • 15.1.13 TERMA
      • 15.1.13.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.13.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
    • 15.1.14 NORSAT INTERNATIONAL INC.
      • 15.1.14.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.14.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 15.1.14.3 Recent developments
        • 15.1.14.3.1 Product launches & developments
    • 15.1.15 KYMETA CORPORATION
      • 15.1.15.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.15.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
      • 15.1.15.3 Recent developments
        • 15.1.15.3.1 Product launches & developments
        • 15.1.15.3.2 Deals
    • 15.1.16 ND SATCOM GMBH
      • 15.1.16.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.16.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
    • 15.1.17 MVG
      • 15.1.17.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.17.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
    • 15.1.18 RAMI
      • 15.1.18.1 Business overview
      • 15.1.18.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
  • 15.2 OTHER PLAYERS
    • 15.2.1 MICRO-ANT LLC.
    • 15.2.2 SAT-LITE TECHNOLOGIES
    • 15.2.3 DATAPATH INC.
    • 15.2.4 HANWHA PHASOR
    • 15.2.5 COMROD COMMUNICATION AS
    • 15.2.6 BARKER & WILLIAMSON
    • 15.2.7 HASCALL-DENKE
    • 15.2.8 ANTCOM
    • 15.2.9 ANTENNA PRODUCTS CORPORATION
    • 15.2.10 SOUTHWEST ANTENNAS

16 APPENDIX

  • 16.1 DISCUSSION GUIDE
  • 16.2 ANNEXURE A: DEFENSE PROGRAM MAPPING
  • 16.3 ANNEXURE B: OTHER MAPPED COMPANIES
  • 16.4 KNOWLEDGESTORE: MARKETSANDMARKETS' SUBSCRIPTION PORTAL
  • 16.5 CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS
  • 16.6 RELATED REPORTS
  • 16.7 AUTHOR DETAILS
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