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The Naval Combat market is a sector of the maritime industry that focuses on the development and production of naval vessels and their associated systems. This includes warships, submarines, and other vessels used for military operations. Naval Combat vessels are designed to be highly maneuverable and capable of engaging in combat with other vessels, aircraft, and land-based targets. They are equipped with a variety of weapons, sensors, and other systems to enable them to detect, track, and engage targets.
Naval Combat vessels are typically constructed from steel or aluminum and are powered by diesel or gas turbine engines. They are designed to be highly resistant to damage and are equipped with advanced communications and navigation systems. In addition, they are often equipped with advanced electronic warfare systems to detect and counter enemy threats.
Companies in the Naval Combat market include BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, and Raytheon. Show Less Read more