The global Military Communications Market is undergoing a profound transformation as the paradigm of warfare shifts toward "Multi-Domain Operations" (MDO) and Network-Centric Warfare (NCW). Military communication systems are the neural network of modern defense, facilitating the secure, real-time exchange of data across land, air, sea, space, and cyber domains.
In 2017, the global market was valued at approximately USD 31,500 million. Following a period of significant technological maturation and increased defense spending (2020–2024), the market is projected to reach USD 45,800 million by the end of 2025. It is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of 6.4% during the period of 2025–2036, potentially exceeding USD 78,000 million by 2036. This growth is primarily fueled by the urgent need for anti-jamming technologies, satellite-based communication (SATCOM) resiliency, and the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into communication nodes.
The market is dominated by a select group of "Defense Super-Majors" with extensive R&D capabilities. However, a new tier of agile software firms is emerging, focusing on cybersecurity and software-defined architectures.
L3Harris Technologies – A global leader in tactical radios and wideband battlefield communications.
BAE Systems – Specializes in secure networking and airborne communication systems.
General Dynamics – Provides the core backbone for ground-based networking and mobile communication systems.
Lockheed Martin – A pioneer in military SATCOM and integrated missile defense communications.
Northrop Grumman – Focuses on advanced data links and secure "connect-everything" architectures.
Raytheon Technologies (RTX) – Leading developer of secure satellite links and naval communications.
Thales Group – A European leader in software-defined radios and resilient tactical networks.
Elbit Systems – (Israel-based) Specializes in digital battlefield communications and electronic warfare (EW) integration.
Collins Aerospace – A global specialist in avionics and high-frequency airborne radios.
Leonardo S.p.A. – Key supplier for European naval and airborne communication programs.
Military SATCOM: High-bandwidth satellite communication remains the highest-value segment. The transition to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellations for military use is a major trend.
Radio Systems: Includes Software-Defined Radios (SDR), Manpack, and Handheld devices. SDR is replacing legacy hardware-fixed systems to allow for rapid updates.
Security Systems: Focuses on encryption (COMSEC) and network security (NETSEC), protecting against sophisticated cyber-attacks.
Data Links: Specialized links like Link 16 and Link 22 for real-time sensor-to-shooter coordination.
Airborne Communication: High-speed data exchange for fighter jets, UAVs, and transport aircraft.
Ground-Based Communication: Mobile command centers and dismounted soldier systems.
Naval Communication: Underwater acoustic communication and ship-to-shore satellite links.
Space Communication: Emerging segment focusing on satellite-to-satellite links and space-based relay.
North America: The largest market share (approx. 38%). Driven by the US Department of Defense’s JADC2 (Joint All-Domain Command and Control) initiative.
Europe: Focused on sovereign communication capabilities and interoperability among NATO members. Germany and France are key innovators.
Asia-Pacific: The fastest-growing region. China and India are aggressively modernizing their tactical networks. India’s "Digital Army" program is a significant driver.
Middle East: High demand for border security systems and SATCOM, intensified by regional conflicts.
Central & South America: Focusing on secure comms for internal security and counter-narcotics operations.
Bargaining Power of Buyers (Extremely High): Governments and Defense Ministries are the sole buyers. They dictate technical standards and pricing.
Bargaining Power of Suppliers (Moderate): Suppliers of specialized semiconductors (GaN, SiC) and high-grade aluminum have some leverage, but the market is diversified.
Threat of New Entrants (Low): Massive R&D costs and strict security clearances act as high barriers to entry.
Threat of Substitutes (Low): There are no viable substitutes for military-grade secure communication in a combat environment.
Competitive Rivalry (High): Intense competition for long-term government contracts leads to aggressive R&D and strategic mergers.
Strengths: High barrier to entry; long-term government contracts; critical national security importance.
Weaknesses: High reliance on public defense budgets; extremely long product development cycles.
Opportunities: Integration of 5G for military bases; development of AI-driven cognitive radios; expansion into LEO satellite services.
Threats: Rising sophistication of Electronic Warfare (EW) from adversaries; cybersecurity vulnerabilities in older legacy systems.
The most significant trend is the rise of Cognitive Radio. These systems use AI to scan the electromagnetic spectrum and automatically switch frequencies to avoid jamming. Furthermore, the deployment of Tactical 5G is allowing for "Edge Computing," where data is processed locally by soldiers or drones rather than being sent back to a central server, significantly reducing latency in critical moments.
Driver: Multi-Domain Interoperability. The need for different military branches (Army, Navy, Air Force) to talk to each other seamlessly.
Driver: Unmanned Systems. The explosion of UAV and UGV use requires robust, jam-resistant data links.
Challenge: Spectrum Congestion. The commercial world is using more RF spectrum, leaving less "clean" space for military use.
Challenge: Cyber Resilience. Protecting comms from state-sponsored hackers is now a primary engineering requirement.
R&D and Chip Design: Development of secure processors and RF components.
Tier 2 Suppliers: Manufacturing of antennas, batteries, and screens.
Tier 1 Integrators: Companies like Thales or L3Harris that assemble the full systems.
Distribution: Government-to-government sales or direct defense contracts.
Lifecycle Support: Maintenance, software updates, and upgrades over a 20-year span.
The 2024–2026 escalation in the Middle East has created an unprecedented urgency in the military communications market:
Electronic Warfare (EW) Arms Race: Iran and its proxies have demonstrated significant capability in GPS jamming and drone signal interference. This has forced the USA and Israel to accelerate the deployment of M-Code GPS and "Anti-Jam" antennas.
Israel’s Combat-Proven Innovation: Israeli firms like Elbit and Rafael have developed communication systems that are currently "combat-proven" in high-intensity urban warfare. This has led to a surge in export orders from European nations seeking similar battle-tested gear.
US JADC2 Acceleration: The threat of a wider regional conflict has pushed the US to speed up the "connected battlefield" (JADC2), ensuring that US assets in the Mediterranean can share target data with regional allies in milliseconds.
SATCOM Resiliency: The conflict has highlighted the vulnerability of large satellites. This has triggered a massive shift in investment toward "Proliferated LEO" (pLEO) constellations, which are harder for adversaries like Iran to disable.
For Manufacturers: Focus on Software-Defined everything. Hardware is becoming a commodity; the value is in the encryption and AI-driven anti-jamming software.
For Distributors: Diversify supply chains away from a single geographic region. Geopolitical shocks in the Middle East can disrupt the flow of high-tech sub-components.
For Investors: Target companies specializing in pLEO satellite services and Cyber-Physical Security, as these are the high-growth "safe-havens" of defense tech.
For Defense Ministries: Prioritize Interoperability. A radio that cannot talk to an ally’s radio is a strategic liability in modern coalition warfare.
The Global Military Communications market is moving from a hardware-centric model to a data-centric one. As the world navigates the volatility of the USA-Israel-Iran conflict and the broader shift toward multi-domain operations, the ability to communicate securely and without interruption is the ultimate strategic advantage. Companies that can solve the "anti-jamming" and "data-fusion" puzzles will be the dominant forces in the market through 2036.
Table of Contents
Global Military Communications Market Professional Survey Report
1 Industry Overview of Military Communications
1.1 Definition and Specifications of Military Communications
1.1.1 Definition of Military Communications
1.1.2 Specifications of Military Communications
1.2 Classification of Military Communications
1.2.1 Security System
1.2.2 Military Satcom
1.2.3 Radio System
1.3 Applications of Military Communications
1.3.1 Underwater Communication
1.3.2 Airborne
1.3.3 Air-Ground
1.4 Market Segment by Regions
1.4.1 North America
1.4.2 Europe
1.4.3 China
1.4.4 Japan
1.4.5 Southeast Asia
1.4.6 India
2 Manufacturing Cost Structure Analysis of Military Communications
2.1 Raw Material and Suppliers
2.2 Manufacturing Cost Structure Analysis of Military Communications
2.3 Manufacturing Process Analysis of Military Communications
2.4 Industry Chain Structure of Military Communications
3 Technical Data and Manufacturing Plants Analysis of Military Communications
3.1 Capacity and Commercial Production Date of Global Military Communications Major Manufacturers in
3.2 Manufacturing Plants Distribution of Global Military Communications Major Manufacturers in
3.3 R&D Status and Technology Source of Global Military Communications Major Manufacturers in
3.4 Raw Materials Sources Analysis of Global Military Communications Major Manufacturers in
4 Global Military Communications Overall Market Overview
4.1 -E Overall Market Analysis
4.2 Capacity Analysis
4.2.1 -E Global Military Communications Capacity and Growth Rate Analysis
4.2.2 Military Communications Capacity Analysis (Company Segment)
4.3 Sales Analysis
4.3.1 -E Global Military Communications Sales and Growth Rate Analysis
4.3.2 Military Communications Sales Analysis (Company Segment)
4.4 Sales Price Analysis
4.4.1 -E Global Military Communications Sales Price
4.4.2 Military Communications Sales Price Analysis (Company Segment)
5 Military Communications Regional Market Analysis
5.1 North America Military Communications Market Analysis
5.1.1 North America Military Communications Market Overview
5.1.2 North America -E Military Communications Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.1.3 North America -E Military Communications Sales Price Analysis
5.1.4 North America Military Communications Market Share Analysis
5.2 Europe Military Communications Market Analysis
5.2.1 Europe Military Communications Market Overview
5.2.2 Europe -E Military Communications Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.2.3 Europe -E Military Communications Sales Price Analysis
5.2.4 Europe Military Communications Market Share Analysis
5.3 China Military Communications Market Analysis
5.3.1 China Military Communications Market Overview
5.3.2 China -E Military Communications Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.3.3 China -E Military Communications Sales Price Analysis
5.3.4 China Military Communications Market Share Analysis
5.4 Japan Military Communications Market Analysis
5.4.1 Japan Military Communications Market Overview
5.4.2 Japan -E Military Communications Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.4.3 Japan -E Military Communications Sales Price Analysis
5.4.4 Japan Military Communications Market Share Analysis
5.5 Southeast Asia Military Communications Market Analysis
5.5.1 Southeast Asia Military Communications Market Overview
5.5.2 Southeast Asia -E Military Communications Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.5.3 Southeast Asia -E Military Communications Sales Price Analysis
5.5.4 Southeast Asia Military Communications Market Share Analysis
5.6 India Military Communications Market Analysis
5.6.1 India Military Communications Market Overview
5.6.2 India -E Military Communications Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.6.3 India -E Military Communications Sales Price Analysis
5.6.4 India Military Communications Market Share Analysis
6 Global -E Military Communications Segment Market Analysis (by Type)
6.1 Global -E Military Communications Sales by Type
6.2 Different Types of Military Communications Product Interview Price Analysis
6.3 Different Types of Military Communications Product Driving Factors Analysis
6.3.1 Security System Growth Driving Factor Analysis
6.3.2 Military Satcom Growth Driving Factor Analysis
6.3.3 Radio System Growth Driving Factor Analysis
7 Global -E Military Communications Segment Market Analysis (by Application)
7.1 Global -E Military Communications Consumption by Application
7.2 Different Application of Military Communications Product Interview Price Analysis
7.3 Different Application of Military Communications Product Driving Factors Analysis
7.3.1 Underwater Communication of Military Communications Growth Driving Factor Analysis
7.3.2 Airborne of Military Communications Growth Driving Factor Analysis
7.3.3 Air-Ground of Military Communications Growth Driving Factor Analysis
8 Major Manufacturers Analysis of Military Communications
8.1 ALCATEL-LUCENT
8.1.1 Company Profile
8.1.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.1.2.1 Product A
8.1.2.2 Product B
8.1.3 ALCATEL-LUCENT Military Communications Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.1.4 ALCATEL-LUCENT Military Communications Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.2 BAE SYSTEMS
8.2.1 Company Profile
8.2.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.2.2.1 Product A
8.2.2.2 Product B
8.2.3 BAE SYSTEMS Military Communications Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.2.4 BAE SYSTEMS Military Communications Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.3 GENERAL DYNAMICS
8.3.1 Company Profile
8.3.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.3.2.1 Product A
8.3.2.2 Product B
8.3.3 GENERAL DYNAMICS Military Communications Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.3.4 GENERAL DYNAMICS Military Communications Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.4 HARRIS CORPORATION
8.4.1 Company Profile
8.4.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.4.2.1 Product A
8.4.2.2 Product B
8.4.3 HARRIS CORPORATION Military Communications Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.4.4 HARRIS CORPORATION Military Communications Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.5 L-3 COMMUNICATION
8.5.1 Company Profile
8.5.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.5.2.1 Product A
8.5.2.2 Product B
8.5.3 L-3 COMMUNICATION Military Communications Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.5.4 L-3 COMMUNICATION Military Communications Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.6 LOCKHEED MARTIN
8.6.1 Company Profile
8.6.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.6.2.1 Product A
8.6.2.2 Product B
8.6.3 LOCKHEED MARTIN Military Communications Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.6.4 LOCKHEED MARTIN Military Communications Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.7 NORTHROP GRUMMAN
8.7.1 Company Profile
8.7.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.7.2.1 Product A
8.7.2.2 Product B
8.7.3 NORTHROP GRUMMAN Military Communications Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.7.4 NORTHROP GRUMMAN Military Communications Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.8 RAYTHEON
8.8.1 Company Profile
8.8.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.8.2.1 Product A
8.8.2.2 Product B
8.8.3 RAYTHEON Military Communications Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.8.4 RAYTHEON Military Communications Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.9 ROCKWELL COLLINS
8.9.1 Company Profile
8.9.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.9.2.1 Product A
8.9.2.2 Product B
8.9.3 ROCKWELL COLLINS Military Communications Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.9.4 ROCKWELL COLLINS Military Communications Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.10 THALES GROUP
8.10.1 Company Profile
8.10.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.10.2.1 Product A
8.10.2.2 Product B
8.10.3 THALES GROUP Military Communications Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.10.4 THALES GROUP Military Communications Business Region Distribution Analysis
9 Development Trend of Analysis of Military Communications Market
9.1 Global Military Communications Market Trend Analysis
9.1.1 Global -2025 Military Communications Market Size (Volume and Value) Forecast
9.1.2 Global -2025 Military Communications Sales Price Forecast
9.2 Military Communications Regional Market Trend
9.2.1 North America -2025 Military Communications Consumption Forecast
9.2.2 Europe -2025 Military Communications Consumption Forecast
9.2.3 China -2025 Military Communications Consumption Forecast
9.2.4 Japan -2025 Military Communications Consumption Forecast
9.2.5 Southeast Asia -2025 Military Communications Consumption Forecast
9.2.6 India -2025 Military Communications Consumption Forecast
9.3 Military Communications Market Trend (Product Type)
9.4 Military Communications Market Trend (Application)
10 Military Communications Marketing Type Analysis
10.1 Military Communications Regional Marketing Type Analysis
10.2 Military Communications International Trade Type Analysis
10.3 Traders or Distributors with Contact Information of Military Communications by Region
10.4 Military Communications Supply Chain Analysis
11 Consumers Analysis of Military Communications
11.1 Consumer 1 Analysis
11.2 Consumer 2 Analysis
11.3 Consumer 3 Analysis
11.4 Consumer 4 Analysis
12 Conclusion of the Global Military Communications Market Professional Survey Report
Methodology
Analyst Introduction
Data Source
List of Tables and Figures
Figure Picture of Military Communications
Table Product Specifications of Military Communications
Table Classification of Military Communications
Figure Global Production Market Share of Military Communications by Type in
Figure Security System Picture
Table Major Manufacturers of Security System
Figure Military Satcom Picture
Table Major Manufacturers of Military Satcom
Figure Radio System Picture
Table Major Manufacturers of Radio System
Table Applications of Military Communications
Figure Global Consumption Volume Market Share of Military Communications by Application in
Figure Underwater Communication Examples
Table Major Consumers in Underwater Communication
Figure Airborne Examples
Table Major Consumers in Airborne
Figure Air-Ground Examples
Table Major Consumers in Air-Ground
Figure Market Share of Military Communications by Regions
Figure North America Military Communications Market Size (Million USD) (-2025)
Figure Europe Military Communications Market Size (Million USD) (-2025)
Figure China Military Communications Market Size (Million USD) (-2025)
Figure Japan Military Communications Market Size (Million USD) (-2025)
Figure Southeast Asia Military Communications Market Size (Million USD) (-2025)
Figure India Military Communications Market Size (Million USD) (-2025)
Table Military Communications Raw Material and Suppliers
Table Manufacturing Cost Structure Analysis of Military Communications in
Figure Manufacturing Process Analysis of Military Communications
Figure Industry Chain Structure of Military Communications
Table Capacity and Commercial Production Date of Global Military Communications Major Manufacturers in
Table Manufacturing Plants Distribution of Global Military Communications Major Manufacturers in
Table R&D Status and Technology Source of Global Military Communications Major Manufacturers in
Table Raw Materials Sources Analysis of Global Military Communications Major Manufacturers in
Table Global Capacity, Sales , Price, Cost, Sales Revenue (M USD) and Gross Margin of Military Communications -E
Figure Global -E Military Communications Market Size (Volume) and Growth Rate
Figure Global -E Military Communications Market Size (Value) and Growth Rate
Table -E Global Military Communications Capacity and Growth Rate
Table Global Military Communications Capacity (K Units) List (Company Segment)
Table -E Global Military Communications Sales (K Units) and Growth Rate
Table Global Military Communications Sales (K Units) List (Company Segment)
Table -E Global Military Communications Sales Price (USD/Unit)
Table Global Military Communications Sales Price (USD/Unit) List (Company Segment)
Figure North America Capacity Overview
Table North America Supply, Import, Export and Consumption (K Units) of Military Communications -E
Figure North America -E Military Communications Sales Price (USD/Unit)
Figure North America Military Communications Sales Market Share
Figure Europe Capacity Overview
Table Europe Supply, Import, Export and Consumption (K Units) of Military Communications -E
Figure Europe -E Military Communications Sales Price (USD/Unit)
Figure Europe Military Communications Sales Market Share
Figure China Capacity Overview
Table China Supply, Import, Export and Consumption (K Units) of Military Communications -E
Figure China -E Military Communications Sales Price (USD/Unit)
Figure China Military Communications Sales Market Share
Figure Japan Capacity Overview
Table Japan Supply, Import, Export and Consumption (K Units) of Military Communications -E
Figure Japan -E Military Communications Sales Price (USD/Unit)
Figure Japan Military Communications Sales Market Share
Figure Southeast Asia Capacity Overview
Table Southeast Asia Supply, Import, Export and Consumption (K Units) of Military Communications -E
Figure Southeast Asia -E Military Communications Sales Price (USD/Unit)
Figure Southeast Asia Military Communications Sales Market Share
Figure India Capacity Overview
Table India Supply, Import, Export and Consumption (K Units) of Military Communications -E
Figure India -E Military Communications Sales Price (USD/Unit)
Figure India Military Communications Sales Market Share
Table Global -E Military Communications Sales (K Units) by Type
Table Different Types Military Communications Product Interview Price
Table Global -E Military Communications Sales (K Units) by Application
Table Different Application Military Communications Product Interview Price
Table ALCATEL-LUCENT Information List
Table Product Overview
Table ALCATEL-LUCENT Military Communications Revenue (Million USD), Sales (K Units), Ex-factory Price (USD/Unit)
Figure ALCATEL-LUCENT Military Communications Business Region Distribution
Table BAE SYSTEMS Information List
Table Product Overview
Table BAE SYSTEMS Military Communications Revenue (Million USD), Sales (K Units), Ex-factory Price (USD/Unit)
Figure BAE SYSTEMS Military Communications Business Region Distribution
Table GENERAL DYNAMICS Information List
Table Product Overview
Table GENERAL DYNAMICS Military Communications Revenue (Million USD), Sales (K Units), Ex-factory Price (USD/Unit)
Figure GENERAL DYNAMICS Military Communications Business Region Distribution
Table HARRIS CORPORATION Information List
Table Product Overview
Table HARRIS CORPORATION Military Communications Revenue (Million USD), Sales (K Units), Ex-factory Price (USD/Unit)
Figure HARRIS CORPORATION Military Communications Business Region Distribution
Table L-3 COMMUNICATION Information List
Table Product Overview
Table L-3 COMMUNICATION Military Communications Revenue (Million USD), Sales (K Units), Ex-factory Price (USD/Unit)
Figure L-3 COMMUNICATION Military Communications Business Region Distribution
Table LOCKHEED MARTIN Information List
Table Product Overview
Table LOCKHEED MARTIN Military Communications Revenue (Million USD), Sales (K Units), Ex-factory Price (USD/Unit)
Figure LOCKHEED MARTIN Military Communications Business Region Distribution
Table NORTHROP GRUMMAN Information List
Table Product Overview
Table NORTHROP GRUMMAN Military Communications Revenue (Million USD), Sales (K Units), Ex-factory Price (USD/Unit)
Figure NORTHROP GRUMMAN Military Communications Business Region Distribution
Table RAYTHEON Information List
Table Product Overview
Table RAYTHEON Military Communications Revenue (Million USD), Sales (K Units), Ex-factory Price (USD/Unit)
Figure RAYTHEON Military Communications Business Region Distribution
Table ROCKWELL COLLINS Information List
Table Product Overview
Table ROCKWELL COLLINS Military Communications Revenue (Million USD), Sales (K Units), Ex-factory Price (USD/Unit)
Figure ROCKWELL COLLINS Military Communications Business Region Distribution
Table THALES GROUP Information List
Table Product Overview
Table THALES GROUP Military Communications Revenue (Million USD), Sales (K Units), Ex-factory Price (USD/Unit)
Figure THALES GROUP Military Communications Business Region Distribution
Figure Global -2025 Military Communications Market Size (K Units) and Growth Rate Forecast
Figure Global -2025 Military Communications Market Size (Million USD) and Growth Rate Forecast
Figure Global -2025 Military Communications Sales Price (USD/Unit) Forecast
Figure North America -2025 Military Communications Consumption Volume (K Units) and Growth Rate Forecast
Figure China -2025 Military Communications Consumption Volume (K Units) and Growth Rate Forecast
Figure Europe -2025 Military Communications Consumption Volume (K Units) and Growth Rate Forecast
Figure Southeast Asia -2025 Military Communications Consumption Volume (K Units) and Growth Rate Forecast
Figure Japan -2025 Military Communications Consumption Volume (K Units) and Growth Rate Forecast
Figure India -2025 Military Communications Consumption Volume (K Units) and Growth Rate Forecast
Table Global Sales Volume (K Units) of Military Communications by Type -2025
Table Global Consumption Volume (K Units) of Military Communications by Application -2025
Table Traders or Distributors with Contact Information of Military Communications by Region
L3Harris Technologies – A global leader in tactical radios and wideband battlefield communications.
BAE Systems – Specializes in secure networking and airborne communication systems.
General Dynamics – Provides the core backbone for ground-based networking and mobile communication systems.
Lockheed Martin – A pioneer in military SATCOM and integrated missile defense communications.
Northrop Grumman – Focuses on advanced data links and secure "connect-everything" architectures.
Raytheon Technologies (RTX) – Leading developer of secure satellite links and naval communications.
Thales Group – A European leader in software-defined radios and resilient tactical networks.
Elbit Systems – (Israel-based) Specializes in digital battlefield communications and electronic warfare (EW) integration.
Collins Aerospace – A global specialist in avionics and high-frequency airborne radios.
Leonardo S.p.A. – Key supplier for European naval and airborne communication programs.
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