Research and Markets: Military Communication Tech Investments to Spur Software-Defined Radio Demand Through 2025

Research and Markets: Investing in Military Communication Technologies to Stimulate Software-Defined Radio Demand by 2025

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New five-year forecast for research and markets says increased global military spending on combat communications or network-oriented war systems will help steer the direction of the software-defined radio market.

The research company said on Wednesday that it predicts that the global market for SDR products will grow by more than 6% over the next five years and expects the defense segment to have the highest growth rate.

Based in Canada Ultra Electronics TCS is among the tactical providers of radio for the US Department of Defense. The Canadian-based company has set aside a potential 10-year $ 145.4 million at the end of July for the construction of Amphibious tactical communication system of the US Navy with the company Radio technology Orion mesh.

Many Asia-Pacific countries are purchasing tactical radio systems to raise awareness of the armed forces and investing in command, control, communication, computer, intelligence, surveillance and intelligence platforms as part of counter-terrorism and border efforts, Research and Markets said.

The firms presented in the market research report include BAE systems,, Raytheon Technologies“Collins Aerospace Business, General dynamics,, L3Harris Technologies and Northrop Grumman.