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Decoy flares are a type of missile countermeasure used to protect aircraft from incoming missiles. They are designed to confuse the missile's guidance system, causing it to miss its target. Decoy flares are typically deployed from the aircraft in the form of a bright, burning flare. The flare is designed to draw the missile away from the aircraft, allowing the aircraft to escape.
Decoy flares are an important part of modern missile defense systems. They are used by both military and civilian aircraft to protect against incoming missiles. They are also used in air-to-air combat, where they can be used to confuse and distract enemy aircraft.
The decoy flare market is a growing industry, with many companies offering a variety of products. Companies such as BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin, and Raytheon are all major players in the market. Other companies such as Northrop Grumman, Thales, and MBDA are also involved in the production of decoy flares. Show Less Read more