According to a market report by Lucintel, the future of the global submarine sensors market looks promising with opportunities in the marine environmental monitoring, underwater species protection, oil resources detection, and underwater communication markets. The global submarine sensors market is expected to reach an estimated $0.4 billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 3% from 2024 to 2030. The major drivers for this market are growing need for sensors due to enhanced data processing, enhanced accuracy and precision.
In this market, diesel
electric submarine (SSK), nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN), and ballistic
missile submarines (SSBN) are the major segments of submarine sensors market by
submarine type.
Lucintel forecasts that
nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN) is expected to witness highest growth
over the forecast period.
Within this market,
underwater communication will remain the largest segment.
APAC is expected to
witness highest growth over the forecast period.
Leonardo DRS, Ducommun
Incorporated, Raytheon Company, Atlas Elektronik, Harris Corporation, Thales
Corporation, Safran Electronics and Defense, Northrop Grumman Corporation, L3
Harris Technologies are the major suppliers in the submarine sensors market.
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marketplace. For a detailed table of contents, contact Lucintel at
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