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Naval Combat Systems are an integral part of naval vessels, encompassing a range of equipment and technology designed for warfare at sea. These systems enable naval forces to detect, track, engage, and destroy enemy threats while also providing defensive capabilities. They include radar systems for surveillance, sonar systems for underwater detection, weapon systems such as missiles and torpedoes, electronic warfare to disrupt enemy sensors, and command and control systems that allow for the integration and management of these complex elements. In addition to facilitating direct combat, these systems are crucial for situational awareness, intelligence gathering, and communication among vessels and with other armed forces branches. As technology advances, so do naval combat systems, increasingly incorporating automation, advanced computing, and network-centric operations for enhanced operational effectiveness.
Several defense contractors and technology companies specialize in the development and manufacturing of naval combat systems. Prominent players in the industry include Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Technologies, BAE Systems, Northrop Grumman, and Thales Group. These companies often work closely with naval forces and government agencies worldwide to design, build, and maintain combat systems that meet the strategic and tactical demands of modern naval warfare. Other contributors to the market include General Dynamics, Leonardo, and Saab Group, each bringing their own specialized technologies and expertise to the field. Show Less Read more