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Visiongain Publishes Anti-Jamming Market for GPS Market Report to 2031

25 March 2021
Defence

Visiongain has published a new report on Anti-Jamming Market for GPS Market Report to 2031: Forecasts by Receiver Type (Military & Government Grade and Commercial Grade), by Anti-Jamming Technique (Nulling Technique, Beam Steering Technique, and Civilian Techniques), by Application (Flight Control, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, Position Navigation and Timing, Targeting, and Casualty Evacuation), and End-User (Military and Civilian). PLUS, Profiles of Leading GPS Anti-Jamming Companies and Regional and Leading National Market Analysis. PLUS COVID-19 Recovery Scenarios.

Global GPS Anti-Jamming market was valued at US$ xx billion in xx and is projected to reach at a market value of US$ xx billion by 2031.

COVID-19 Impact on GPS Anti-Jamming Market
The outburst and the widespread COVID-19 disease have affected the global GPS anti-jamming market. It is expected that the companies operating in the market will delay the release of their products in the market, and the industry will witness a minor decline in coming months and/or years.

Market Drivers

High demand for GPS technology in military applications
Military forces, all across the world look for upgrading their intelligence related equipment to be sure of the effectiveness and reliability of navigation by GPS technology. Military forces rely completely on GPS to locate the deployment of soldiers and to trace the developments across the borders. The regular updates of technologies become inevitable for the armies. For instance, in October 2020, Mayflower Communications won a US $56 million contract for GPS enabled navigation antenna system. Another company, Raytheon, signed a contract with the UK Ministry of Defence to develop innovative GNSS anti-jamming systems.

Ongoing Developments to improve the overall GPS infrastructure
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is used by the military and by citizens globally for applications such as navigation, mapping, tracking, timing, and location. The innovations are now emerging for the advancement of indoor GPS navigation. In line with this scope, the new GPS satellites have been launched. Starting with the launch of first such satellite on 23rd December 2018, the satellites will continue to be launched till 2025. The new GPS satellites will offer enhanced accuracy in positioning, and GPS will be more efficient even indoors and urban areas.

Market Opportunities

Growing demand for unmanned airborne vehicles and systems
Commercial sale of drones is anticipated to reach 1.2 million by 2024 in the U.S. According to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) forecast, the sale of drones is expected to grow to 1.6 million by 2024.
As drones makes use of GPS technology, the rising commercial use of drones can prove quite advantageous for GPS offering companies across the globe. As GPS provides are continuously under the threat by jammers, it’s rising use provides a lucrative opportunity for the global GPS anti-jamming market over the forecast timeframe.

Development of low-cost GPS anti-jamming solutions
GPS anti-jam technology is quickly growing. Until recently, anti-jam systems were only feasible for expensive assets, such as strategic aircraft and capital ships. Several companies are developing technologies to address the problem to build a range of compact and inexpensive anti-jam systems for air, land, and sea, including solutions for unmanned aerial systems, and fixed installations.

Competitive Landscape
Some of the companies profiled in the report include Rockwell Collins, Raytheon Company, Cobham PLC, Novatel Inc., Mayflower Communications Co. Inc., Furuno Electric Company Ltd., Harris Corporation, Bae Systems PLC, U-Blox Holding AG, and Infinidome Ltd. PLUS, Recent Developments of 1-2 Companies

• In July 2020, BAE Systems acquired the Collins Aerospace Military Global Positioning System (GPS) business from Raytheon Technologies Corporation (US).

• In March 2020, Cobham Ltd. won a contract by the UK MOD’s Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) to research Advanced Anti-Jam techniques.

Notes for Editors
If you are interested in a more detailed overview of this report, please send an e-mail to sara.peerun@visiongain.com or call her on +44 (0) 20 7549 9987.

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