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The Global Airborne IFF Subsystems ReportPublished by: Visiongain Published: Jul. 17, 2006 - 152 Pages Table of Contents
AbstractA host of new aircraft acquisitions and upgrades throughout the next decade will drive the airborne IFF market. The armed forces of Asia will have the largest requirement for over 2,900 airborne IFF subsystems, which could be worth up to $386 million to suppliers alone.‘The Global Airborne IFF Subsystems Report’ reveals that the multinational composition of several recent air campaigns has underlined the importance of countries having IFF systems that are not only reliable, but that can interface with IFF systems that are deployed by other nations in a coalition. The market itself is highly dependent on the acquisition of military aircraft. Many countries are embarking on wholesale modernisations of their air force, navy and army aviation fleets with acquisitions of new fighter aircraft, attack helicopters, command and control platforms and transport planes, all of which will need IFF equipment of some description. Established IFF suppliers stand in an excellent position to benefit from these acquisitions, while new market entrants can look forward to capturing a slice of this lucrative market. ‘The Global Airborne IFF Subsystems Report’ analyses the current IFF market on both a regional and country-by-country basis, examines where the best opportunities for investment will occur, and forecasts the potential opportunities (and possible pitfalls) in the market. What questions does the report answer?
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