The global Airborne Weapon Systems for Rotorcraft Market is predicted to grow at a CAGR of 3.71 percent from 2017 to 2025
An airborne weapon system is a collection of devices that includes a variety of weapons and delivery vehicles, as well as the equipment needed to transport or carry the weapon system by air. The automated gun fire control system, missile control system, fuse function control system, multiple weapon release systems, and jettison systems are all components of a traditional aircraft weapon system.
Countries
seeking to protect their citizens from external or internal threats has
boosted their desire for a variety of aerial weapon systems in recent years.
Factors fueling them are increased military and defense spending in a lot of
countries, rising war disputes between countries, and a rising tone of global
instability.
The global AirborneWeapon Systems for Rotorcraft Market was worth US$95.20 billion in 2016,
and it is predicted to grow at a CAGR of 3.71 percent from 2017 to 2025.
The Airborne Weapon Systems for
Rotorcraft Market can be
divided into bombs, guns, rifles, and -missiles
based on the type of weapon deployed. The missiles category is predicted to
dominate the airborne weapon system market in 2016. In 2016, the missiles category
dominated the airborne weapons market, followed by bombs, and is expected to
increase at a CAGR of 4.05 percent over the next five years. One of the primary
factors boosting the need for missiles in the airborne weapons market during
the forecast period is technological progress in missiles to kill enemy
aircraft or helicopters at a faster rate.
The global
airborne weapon system market is divided into five regions: North America,
Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa, and South America. Because it
produces the most fighter jets, North America is currently the largest
shareholder in the worldwide airborne weapon system industry.
Safran
Electronics & Defense, FN Herstal, Boeing, Airbus, Ultra Electronics,
Rheinmetall AG, SAAB AB, BAE System, Raytheon Company, and Lockheed Martin
Corporations are some of the main firms in the global airborne weapon systems
industry.

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