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Visiongain Publishes Military Identification Friend or Foe Market Report 2021-2031

11 December 2020
Defence

Visiongain has published a new report on Military Identification Friend or Foe Market Report 2021-2031: Forecasts by Platform (Land Based, Naval, Airborne), by System (IFF Interrogator, IFF Transponder, Combined Interrogator and Transponder, CNI, Crypto Computer, Other Components), by Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East & Africa) PLUS Analysis of Leading IFF Companies AND COVID-19 Recovery Scenarios.

Global military IFF market size is anticipated to reach US$ xx million in 2020 which is further projected to reach US$ xx million in 2026 while growing at a CAGR of xx% during the first half of the forecast period i.e. 2021 to 2026. The global market size is further projected to reach US$ xx million by 2031 at a CAGR of xx% from 2026 to 2031. The overall CAGR for the global military IFF market is expected to be xx% from 2021 to 2031.

COVID-19 Impact on Military IFF Industry
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a considerable influence on the military as numerous military training & exercises have been cancelled. Armed forces have been mobilised to combat this global epidemic in many nations, and this will impact defence procurement priorities later and may cancel military operations overseas. The soldiers involved in the battle against COVID-19 have been exposed to the risk of infection by the virus over the past six months and can therefore transmit and spread the disease among military units. The financial crisis that has emerged as a result of the battle against COVID-19 will have a direct effect on the sources of defence procurement of many nations' defence budgets, which will be diminished because there will be no significant importance for the supply of military equipment to the armed forces.

Existing Military Infrastructure Modernization

The transition from the styles of land wars fought over the past decade and a half to operating across the spectrum of military operations to inject force and win in a faster-tempo struggle than that defined by counter-insurgency operations involves the need for a somewhat different military framework and technology of the IFF to sustain those structures. The shift to higher-tempo operations is followed by platforms that are capable of operating in the extended battlespace and on the edge of the battlespace, where hierarchical, precise control clearly does not align with either combat requirements or technological realities that are part of the shift to dispersed operations. Distributed operations to deal with a variety of military operations over an extended combat area involve distributed military IFF; not hierarchical, comprehensive micro-management. In effect, with higher-level commanders working to gain an understanding of the operations rather than a micro-management of the operations, the emphasis is on shaping the intent of the commander and enabling the fighting forces to carry out that purpose and to shape the changing operations missions.

Integration of Satellite-Based System with Military IFF System
Since the beginning of civilisation, armed powers have played a dominant role. A significant power with a heavy emphasis on technology tends to rely on large armies. The way wars are fought has not only altered technology, but its employment has become a vital component in achieving the dominance of military power. The use of technology for precise and faster command and control has created the paradigm elevation of situational awareness, allowing military commanders to be ahead of the OODA (Observe, Orient, Decide and Act) loop of the enemy by providing geo-based comprehensive intelligence decision support.

Analysis of Key Players Profiled in this Report
• General Dynamics Corporation
• Hensoldt
• BAE Systems PLC
• Indra
• Raytheon
• Saab Group
• Tellumat
• Thales Group
• Leonardo
• Northrop Grumman Corporation

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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