UAV Surge in Electronic Warfare Drives Market Growth

CIOTechOutlook Team | Wednesday, 06 November 2024, 02:36 IST

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The global electronic warfare market is growing due to the rising use of UAVs in electronic warfare, a trend moving towards the adoption of open RFM architecture. Nevertheless, obstacles hindering implementation of new technology present a challenge.

The Electronic Warfare (EW) Industry has seen a substantial increase in size because of advancements in technology and the incorporation of electronics into military equipment.

Throughout the prediction period, Electronic Warfare (EW) will have a crucial impact on the strategic edge of defense forces. UAV systems and ground surveillance play a crucial role by providing real-time intelligence to enhance situational awareness effectively. Communication jamming, electronic support, protection, and attack capabilities are crucial elements of EW gear, boosting military capacities.

The Electronic Warfare Industry has seen substantial expansion as a result of the incorporation of electronics into military equipment. Advanced technology like the AN/ULQ-35 CREW Duke system, have transformed the ability of defense forces to disrupt IED communication networks. This CREW system mounted on vehicles provides easy operation, excellent protection, and minimal power usage. During the forecast period, there will be ongoing investment in the utilization of UAV systems, ground surveillance, communication jamming, and electronic support for both protective and offensive purposes.


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