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Airborne Optronics is a subset of the avionics industry, which focuses on the development and production of optical systems for aircraft. These systems are used to provide navigation, communication, and surveillance capabilities. Airborne Optronics includes a variety of components, such as cameras, sensors, and displays, which are used to capture and transmit data. The technology is used in a variety of applications, including navigation, surveillance, and communication.
Airborne Optronics is a rapidly growing market, driven by the increasing demand for advanced avionics systems. The technology is used in a variety of aircraft, from commercial airliners to military aircraft. The technology is also used in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and other autonomous systems.
Companies in the Airborne Optronics market include Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Thales, and Garmin. These companies specialize in the development and production of optical systems for aircraft, providing navigation, communication, and surveillance capabilities. Show Less Read more