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New Market Research on the World Market for Military Infrared Imaging Detectors and Systems (Vol. IRW-M) by Maxtech International, Inc.

New Market Research on the World Market for Military Infrared Imaging Detectors and Systems (Vol. IRW-M) by Maxtech International, Inc.

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SARASOTA, Fla., Jan. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Maxtech International, Inc. is releasing the 2020 edition of its market research report on military infrared detectors and systems markets (Vol. IRW-M).

Global military infrared imaging systems had a good year in 2019, with growth of 8%, mainly driven by growth in the U.S., where there was an increase in the defense budget along with pent-up demand for upgrading existing infrared systems. This, along with the development of advanced new infrared detector technologies is expected to drive the military infrared imaging market to $14 billion by 2024.

Contents of the 400 page report include:

  • The current size and five-year (2020 – 2024) projections of world military infrared detector and systems markets.
  • Geographic segmentation: North America, Europe, Pacific Rim, Asia, Latin America, Africa and Middle East
  • Military infrared capabilities for 26 countries
  • Five-year Projections for Military Infrared Spending for the Top 25 Countries Worldwide
  • Market growth rate for various types of infrared FPAs
  • Technology trends and the status of next-generation FPAs and systems
  • Competitive analyses and market shares
  • Profiles of 43 suppliers of Military Infrared Imaging Detectors and Systems Worldwide
    Including their market strategies

Five year market forecasts for:

  • HOT (High Operating Temperature) nBn/XBn, MWIR T2SL Focal Plane Arrays
  • nBn/XBn bulk FPAs
  • HOT MCT (Mercury Cadmium Telluride) FPAs
  • 3rd Gen Dual-Band megapixel FPAs
  • T2SL FPAs
  • InGaAs FPAs and systems

Market shares for suppliers of:

  • Military Infrared Systems (Tactical Missiles, Airborne, Ground, Naval, Strategic)
  • Airborne Gimbaled Systems
  • MCT FPAs
  • InSb FPAs
  • T2SL FPAs
  • Uncooled FPAs
  • InGaAs FPAs
  • Stirling Cryocoolers

Infrared Systems covered in detail include:
Ground-based Systems – Night Sights, Fire Control Systems, Driver’s Vision Enhancers, Thermal Weapon Sights, Fused IR/I2 Systems, Unattended Ground Sensors, Soldier Systems, Hostile Fire Indicators (HFI); Active Protection Systems (APS); Counter-UAS systems.
Airborne Systems – Targeting/Navigation Pods, Targeting/Piloting Systems, Reconnaissance Systems, Infrared Countermeasures, Infrared Search and Track (IRST) and Persistent Surveillance Systems (aerostats and air vehicles: fixed/rotary wing and UAVs), Degraded Visual Enhancement (DVE) systems;
Naval Systems – optronic masts, thermal night sights, targeting systems and shipboard IRST;
Tactical Missile Seekers, – air-to-air, surface-air, air-surface, ground-ground; smart munitions.
Strategic Surveillance and Missile Defense – infrared satellite early warning systems and ballistic missile defense systems.
Upcoming upgrades to military infrared systems expected using T2SL/nBn technology

For additional information, please see: https://maxtech-intl.com/Info/Volume-IRW-M.aspx

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