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The Warship market is a segment of the Maritime industry that focuses on the production and sale of warships. Warships are specialized vessels designed for military use, typically for combat and defense. They are typically equipped with a variety of weapons, sensors, and other military-grade equipment. Warships are typically used by navies and coast guards for a variety of missions, including patrolling, surveillance, and search and rescue.
The Warship market is highly competitive, with a number of major players operating in the space. Companies such as BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin, and Huntington Ingalls Industries are some of the largest producers of warships in the world. Other companies such as Fincantieri, ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, and Navantia also produce warships for various navies around the world. Show Less Read more