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Visiongain Publishes Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Market Report 2021-2031

29 September 2021
Defence

Visiongain has published a new report entitled the Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Market Report 2021-2031: Forecasts Technique (Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA), Frequency Difference of Arrival (FDOA), Other), by End-user (Airborne, Naval, Ground, Space, Cyber), by Application (Wartime and Peacekeeping Tasks, Monitoring of Target Communications, Geolocation of Target Communications, Visual Identification of Targets, Signal Recordings, Other), by Type (Electronic Intelligence (ELINT), Communications Intelligence (COMINT), Telemetry Intelligence (TELINT), Foreign Instrumentation Signals Intelligence (FISINT)) AND Regional and Leading National Market Analysis PLUS Analysis of Leading Companies AND COVID-19 Recovery Scenarios.

The global signals intelligence (SIGINT) market was valued at US$xx million in 2020 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of xx% during the forecast period 2021-2031.

Modernization or Replacement of Aging Defence Systems
Along with force structure, readiness, and sustainability, modernization is one of the four pillars on which US military might is built. The goals of modernization are to close a capability gap, increase capability quality, and/or minimise costs. Modernization is the process of replacing an old military technology, such as a platform, weapon, or system, with one that is much more capable, if not transformative. Hardware is only one aspect of modernization. The new item must be coupled to an appropriate organisation, concept of operations, set of tactics, command and control system, and supporting infrastructural to produce a considerable boost in military performance.

Signals Intelligence Can Help Counter Cybercrime Threats
Current security solutions and techniques are dependent solely on "known intelligence" provided or collected by security specialists. This refers to features such as security patches, anti-malware signatures, and access control lists, among others. However, if an adversary uses a new or unknown type of signal communication-based assault (such as Signal Jamming and Replay), current solutions and tools (such as firewalls and anti-malware solutions) will become obsolete or worthless because they were not designed to interpret radio signals. In such circumstances, Signals Intelligence can assist in the fight against cybercrime

How has COVID-19 had a significant negative impact on the Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Market?
In all industries worldwide, COVID affected supply chains. The military industry is often resilient to global commercial shocks, although cushion defense characteristics have faded in recent years. Although it is still too early to predict precisely whether the industry is flat, shrinking or growing unaffected by the global pandemic, it is very important that defense companies identify what the major impact points are and assess the potential of defense undertakings to influence business plans, supply chains and the underlying lines. This will help to form steps to prevent the storm from happening to companies. Supply side shocks may be one of the most obvious outcomes of the defense pandemic. The initial victims of this pandemic are companies which are based in nations that are hardly touched by the virus or are dependent on supply chains in the countries concerned.

The supplier chain and resource patterns of DTIB will also effect the production, since supply side limitations are more likely to be facing production waits with branching supply networks. The European DTIB has a fair number of branching supply chains with a final platform or solution of multiple components and subsystems from different suppliers. Regulation and repriorisation of the supply chain manufacturing tasks could have an effect on defense production. The probability of such activities cannot be ruled out, particularly when governments are distracting equipment for manufacturing medical devices such as fans.

How this Report Will Benefit you?
Visiongain’s 610+ page report provides 387 tables and 377 charts/graphs. Our new study is suitable for anyone requiring commercial, in-depth analyses for the global signals intelligence (SIGINT) market, along with detailed segment analysis in the market. Our new study will help you evaluate the overall global and regional market for Signals Intelligence (SIGINT). Get the financial analysis of the overall market and different segments including type, technique, end-user, application and capture higher market share. We believe that high opportunity remains in this fast-growing signals intelligence (SIGINT) market. See how to use the existing and upcoming opportunities in this market to gain revenue benefits in the near future. Moreover, the report would help you to improve your strategic decision-making, allowing you to frame growth strategies, reinforce the analysis of other market players, and maximise the productivity of the company.

What are the current market drivers?

Terrorism to Remain a Critical Global Threat
When it comes to proving responsibility for a terrorist incident, SIGINT is frequently regarded as the most conclusive source of intelligence. Terrorism will continue to be a serious concern, and it may worsen during the next decade. There are now more Islamist radicals active in more areas than ever before, hailing from a variety of countries. Extremists will continue to seek safe havens and skill development in fragile and violence-prone regimes, particularly Southeast Asia. Terrorism will exacerbate global insecurity and prompt international security operations, particularly in the Middle East and Africa. Extremists can use communications technology to encourage or lead assaults from afar, typically via encrypted methods, underscoring the risk's complexity and unpredictability.

Where are the market opportunities?

Increasing Presence of Signals Intelligence in The Public Domain
Signals intelligence, or SIGINT, is intelligence obtained from communications, electronics, or foreign instruments, and it has long been seen as a purely governmental job. Historically, only the government had the financial means and legal permission to conduct SIGINT activities, and many members of the US government still believe this today. Outside of government, there are a variety of SIGINT capabilities that are open to the public. The skills we discovered have applications in marine domain awareness, radio frequency (RF) spectrum mapping, satellite communications eavesdropping, jamming, and hijacking, and cyber surveillance.

Minutiae of Communications Technologies Are Altering Speedily
SIGINT's future may appear to be very different from what it appears to be right now. Communications technology minutiae are rapidly changing and are predicted to continue to do so in the foreseeable future. Strong SIGINT tactics are becoming more important as a result of this. Furthermore, rising terrorism around the world is expected to propel the worldwide signal intelligence sector to a CAGR of 4.0 percent from 2020 to 2027. Encryption technologies are steadily improving the security of communications data in transit and at rest. The number of private-sector company records may decline, making them less useful for intelligence reasons.

Competitive Landscape
The major players operating in the signals intelligence (SIGINT) market are BAE Systems plc, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Thales SA, Raytheon Technologies Corp, Elbit Systems Ltd., General Dynamics Corporation, Saab AB, Indra Sistemas SA, Mercury Systems, Inc., Rheinmetall AG, L3Harris Technologies, Inc., Leonardo SpA, Boeing Company, National Instruments Corporation (NI), Rohde & Schwarz, Rolta India Limited (Rolta), Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), Cobham Ltd, Dualos, These major players operating in this market have adopted various strategies comprising M&A, investment in R&D, collaborations, partnerships, regional business expansion, and new product launch.

Notes for Editors
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