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The Tactical Radio market is a segment of the C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) industry. It is composed of radio systems used by military and government organizations to facilitate communication between personnel in the field. These radios are designed to be rugged and reliable, and are often used in harsh environments. They are also designed to be secure, with encryption and other security features to protect sensitive information. Tactical radios are used for a variety of applications, including voice and data communication, navigation, and situational awareness.
Tactical radios are typically designed to be interoperable with other radio systems, allowing users to communicate with personnel from other organizations. They are also designed to be compatible with existing infrastructure, such as satellite networks and cellular networks.
Companies in the Tactical Radio market include Harris Corporation, Thales Group, Leonardo S.p.A., Elbit Systems, and Rockwell Collins. Show Less Read more