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Sonobuoys are an essential tool in maritime operations, providing acoustic data to detect, classify, and track submarines and other underwater objects. Sonobuoys are typically deployed from aircraft or ships, and can be used to detect and track submarines, surface vessels, and other underwater objects. Sonobuoys are also used to detect and measure oceanographic conditions such as temperature, salinity, and currents.
The sonobuoy market is highly competitive, with a variety of manufacturers offering a range of products. Sonobuoys are typically designed to meet specific customer requirements, and can be tailored to meet the needs of a particular mission. Sonobuoys are also used in a variety of applications, including anti-submarine warfare, search and rescue, and environmental monitoring.
Some of the major companies in the sonobuoy market include Thales Group, Ultra Electronics, Lockheed Martin, and Raytheon Technologies. These companies offer a range of sonobuoys, from basic acoustic receivers to sophisticated systems with advanced capabilities. Other companies in the market include Kongsberg Maritime, Saab, and L3Harris Technologies. Show Less Read more