Military Embedded Systems
Topic: vetronics
News
Vetronics market will be driven by digital battlefield, need for speed
October 07, 2020
AMSTERDAM. The global market revenue for military land vehicle electronics (vetronics), which accounted for $3.64 billion during 2020, is anticipated to reach approximately $6.01 billion by the year 2028, a combined annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.73% during the forecast period, according to a market study by Market Forecast, "Global Military Land Vehicle Electronics (Vetronics) - Market and Technologies Forecast to 2028."
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