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Defense agencies are highly considerate regarding the enhancement of radio communication capabilities. This encourages them to take significant measures. Technavio's global defense tactical radio market research report identifies that the launch of radio programs by defense ministries to be one of the major factors that will have a positive impact on the growth of the market. The US department of defense (DoD) came up with one such programs in the past called the joint tactical radio system (JTRS). This program was used to form a single standard software-defined radio (SDR) system for the US Army. It also involved the development of software communications architecture, software-based waveforms, and joint tactical radio (JTR) set. The US Army launched another program as well, known as the mid-tier networking vehicular radio (MNVR) program. It equips both mobile and stationary forces with wireless connectivity. Such initiatives are expected to increase the defense tactical radio market worth during the forecast period. Technavio’s market research analysts predict that the defense tactical radio market growth will be at a CAGR of close to 8% by 2021.
The increasing need for lightweight and small military handheld radio is identified as one of the key trends that will boost growth in the global defense tactical radio market during the predicted period. This prevents soldiers from carrying heavy equipment and supplies over long distances during missions. For instance, a communication systems company, goTenna, introduced a lightweight military radio called goTenna Pro in March 2017. It is a professional grade mesh-networking radio, which is easy to carry.
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The defense tactical radio market is highly fragmented and characterized by the presence of well-established defense contractors. They have extensive expertise on multiple products and solutions. The defense agencies regulate the design and production of tactical communication devices, which adhere to specific standards. This strengthens the competitive environment of the tactical communication market.
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Other prominent vendors in the market include BAE Systems, BARRETT Communications, Cobham, Codan Radio Communications, Leonardo, L3 Technologies, Northrop Grumman, Radmor, Rohde & Schwarz INRADIOS, and Rolta India.
Tactical radios are extensively used by special operation forces (SOF) to facilitate military intelligence exchange and perform quick and surprise attacks on unsuspecting enemies. The growing number of conflicts in regions such as Latin America, Africa, and Asia is driving the need for the deployment of SOF. The adoption of tactical radios for SOF activities will continue to increase due to the enhanced features of military radio communication equipment. These features include collaborative chat, intelligence gathering, and frequency hopping.
The increasing need for communication among troops and the base center is propelling the demand for tactical radios in the Americas. The US is involved in joint operations across the world and is focusing on achieving high levels of mission command interoperability through the joint multinational readiness center (JMRC). This includes an initiative for direct army radio communication with allied forces. Such initiatives will further influence the market’s growth in this region throughout the estimated period.
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PART 01: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
PART 02: SCOPE OF THE REPORT
PART 03: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
PART 04: INTRODUCTION
PART 05: MARKET LANDSCAPE
PART 06: MARKET SEGMENTATION BY PRODUCT
PART 07: REGIONAL LANDSCAPE
PART 08: DECISION FRAMEWORK
PART 09: DRIVERS AND CHALLENGES
PART 10: MARKET TRENDS
PART 11: VENDOR LANDSCAPE
PART 12: APPENDIX
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