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Naval Missile Systems Market 2021-2026

The Navy is aiming toward the deployment of highly mobile and capable active defence units to guard against Theatre Ballistic Missiles

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Naval Missile Systems Market 2021-2026

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  1.    +1 217 636 3356 +44 20 3289 9440 sales@mobilityforesights.com    Your Cart 0   Company Market Reports Consumer Research Advisory Services Exports - Imports Careers Contact Us Blog Your cart is empty Your Name Return to Shop Business Email Global Naval Missile Systems Market 2021-2026 Country Phone Number +1 Company Name Single User License : $ 3,950 Your message Corporate User License : $ 6,000 By submitting this form, you are agreeing to the  Request Sample Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I'm not a robot reCAPTCHA Privacy - Terms BUY NOW DOWNLOAD SAMPLE DESCRIPTION TABLE OF CONTENTS GLOBAL NAVAL MISSILE SYSTEMS MARKET INTRODUCTION The Navy is aiming toward the deployment of highly mobile and capable active defence units to guard against Theatre Ballistic Missiles. A credible “first on scene” capability can be achieved without violating the territorial seas of sovereign states using sea-based Navy Area and Theaterwide Theatre Ballistic Missile Defense (TBMD) troops. Rapidly creating cost-effective systems with inherent flexibility for technology insertion and updates is fraught with technical and programmatic hurdles to stay up with the changing threat. Theatre ballistic missiles (TBMs) have ranges varying from about 100 km to more than 2,000 km. They can fly on elevated, depressed, or minimum energy trajectories. They will eventually have some form of penetration aids and pinpoint accuracy. Tactical missile defence systems include a variety of threat detection, intercept, and counterstrike systems as well as an attack sequence against the system’s remaining launchers, airfields, and so on. We use cookies to understand site usage and improve content and offerings on our site. To learn more, refer to our Privacy Policy. By continuing to use this site, or closing this box, 0 The broader network must offer threat warning, interception command and control and counterstrike advice. While dealing  with the TBM threat will be difficult, a comprehensive defensive strategy must include more than simply a response to it. Learn more you consent to our use of cookies. Frameworks combining tasks of command, control and communication must link space-based and ground-based sensors to a Got it! system element which manages engagements, directing the fire units which launch and control interceptors. This is referred Send message Continue Shopping to as combat management. To keep air breathers at bay, there is a need for a defence structure that functions similarly to the rest of the system. Many of the air and missile defence systems that will be required as part of a “system of systems” are currently in existence and may be improved upon. GLOBAL NAVAL MISSILE SYSTEMS MARKET DEVELOPMENTS AND INNOVATIONS Overview of Region of Possible Future S No Development Detailing Development Development Outcomes An unarmed Trident II D5LE missile launches from the Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine USS Wyoming U.S. Navy SSBN USS (SSBN 742) off the coast of Cape This would enhance Wyoming Successfully 1 Canaveral, Florida, during USA Military Strategy and Tests Trident II D5LE Demonstration and Shakedown operational capability SLBMs Operation (DASO) 31. This launch was part of the U.S. Navy Strategic Systems Program’s DASO certification process. Australia will acquire greater long-range Australia to Procure strike capability across the air, land, and This would enhance 2 Tomahawk and maritime domains, including Tomahawk Australia Military Strategy and Hypersonic Missiles cruise missiles for Royal Australian operational capability Navy’s Hobart class destroyers. GLOBAL NAVAL MISSILE SYSTEMS MARKET DYNAMICS The exponential growth in the number of submarines illegally entering international seas has made the development of sophisticated maritime missile launch technology vital. As hostilities between states increase across the world, so does the demand for maritime missile launch systems to check for unauthorised entry of submarines and ships. Mitigating against sea- based assaults has become a need with the use of maritime missile launch systems. Several countries across the world have begun and are implementing modernization programmes for their navies. Six nations have overlapping claims to the South and East China Seas, which are rich in natural gas and hydrocarbons and through which trillions of dollars in world trade pass every year. Other regional claimants, including as Japan, Vietnam, and the Philippines, have responded with growing forcefulness as China expands its naval supremacy and builds military bases on man-made islands. Standoffs occur often in the disputed territory, which includes the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands on China’s eastern border and a large archipelago in the South China Sea that includes hundreds of islands.

  2. There have been increases in both U.S. military activity and marine presence in the seas, showing the country’s increased stakes in disputes that might, if not handled appropriately, convert parts of Asia’s maritime areas from thriving commerce routes to battlegrounds. Conflicts escalating across the world over commercial or military supremacy are likely to fuel demand for naval missile launch systems globally. GLOBAL NAVAL MISSILE SYSTEMS MARKET SEGMENTATION The Global Naval Missile Systems Market can be segmented into following categories for further analysis. By Technology Type Standard Technology Powered Technology Autonomous Technology Semi-Autonomous Technology By Battery Type Unmanned Systems Manned Systems By Usage Application Marine Corps / Forces Based Naval Forces Based By System Type Homeland Security Operations Military Operations Mixed Operations By Product Component Type Surface Vessel Launching Systems Submarine Launching System FAC Launching Systems By Product Type Autonomous Tracking Coordinated Tracking Re Coordinated Establishment Tracking By Regional Classi?cation Asia Pacific Region – APAC Middle East and Gulf Region Africa Region North America Region Europe Region Latin America and Caribbean Region RECENT MARKET TECHNOLOGICAL TRENDS IN GLOBAL NAVAL MISSILE SYSTEMS MARKET As one of the most important components of national defence, naval modernization programmes can be found all over the world. The Navy’s modernization programme comprises many ship, aircraft, and missile acquisition programmes, as well as improvements in maintenance and logistics, personnel education, and training. As a result of Chinese navy modernization measures, China’s near-seas region will be better protected, and the country’s commercial sea lines of communication will be better protected, especially those leading from the Persian Gulf to China. Due to their superior performance and versatility, these systems have changed the way the naval forces see deep-water- based missile launch systems. Because of its capacity to respond simultaneously to airborne, surface, and subsurface threats, the vertical missile firing system has proven a dependable defensive system for fleets throughout the world. Vertical missile launching systems are likely to see increased use in the future due to their great efficiency and dependability. The U.S. Navy’s vertical launch system has been assigned additional and expanded duties due to recent advances in ballistic missile defence technology. The US-made Aegis Weapon System, which includes a VLS, a weapon management system, a radar, and various missile classes, has revised its naval strategy. Many Aegis-equipped ships of the future will be built or upgraded to provide ballistic missile defence (BMD) capabilities in addition to the more traditional air, surface, and subsurface defence duties. With the success of Aegis BMD, the United States Navy has taken a progressive approach to BMD. The Pantsir seems to be a comprehensive defensive armament system with its huge thorax-like body and eight missile launchers on its shoulders, each of which can fire Hermes-K and 57E6 missiles. The Pantsir S combination of phased array radars, electro-optical and infrared targeting and identification technologies allow it to intercept sea-skimming missiles that may escape standard radar systems. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE Rising maritime conflicts in the South China Sea and Mediterranean between various nations are driving investments in the acquisition and deployment of new navy warships. Currently, the naval forces are updating or replacing their old naval fleets with newer-generation warships as part of a modernization effort. As the need for additional naval vessels grows, so will the need for missiles and missile launch systems in the years to come. Raytheon Technologies has been developing a Naval missile system for special integration onboard the aircraft carrier defence technology system. It was launched in the RIM 116 RAM System for aircraft carrier airframe development. The abilities of the Supersonic, lightweight, quick-reaction, fire-and-forget weapon describes the Raytheon RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM), an ASM system. After launch, fire-and-forget missiles don’t need any additional guidance and may attack targets that aren’t necessary in the launcher’s line of sight. The RIM-116 RAM is equipped with a 21-missile MK49 guided missile system and an MK44 round pack. The MK 31 guided missile armament system is made up of these two parts working in concert with one another. A M601A1 Gatling gun provides backup. Kongsberg has been another major developer of advanced missile systems in the Naval manufacturing segments. The Naval Strike Missile was developed to meet the requirements of the Royal Norwegian Navy to arm its new frigates and coastal corvettes. NSM was also selected by the Polish Navy for use on its coastal defence installations. The stealth design of the NSM allows the anti-ship missile to penetrate into shipboard defences. The NSM is effectively used in littoral and open sea environments. The airframe design and the high thrust-to-weight ratio enhance the manoeuvrability of the missile. The missile is 3.96 metres long. It has a maximum range of 185 kilometres with a 125 kilogramme HE fragmentation warhead. The missile’s payload is 407 kilogrammes, making it a heavy lift. The NSM-based Coastal Defence System (CDS) contains a fire distribution centre (FDC), a sea surveillance and tracking radar, and an NSM launcher firing unit. COMPANIES PROFILED Thales Group L3Harris Technologies Northrop Grumman Corporation Raytheon Technologies General Atomics Elbit Systems Honeywell Systems and Manufacturing Inc. Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH and Co. (KMW) Lenco Industries Lockheed Martin Corporation Navistar, Inc. Oshkosh Defense Rheinmetall AG STAT, Inc. Textron General Dynamics Corporation Kongsberg Naval Systems

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