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Light Weight Electronic Protection Market: Overview of Key Market Forces Propelling and Restraining Market Growth

 

Albany, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 11/12/2018 -- Electronic Protection was previously known as electronic protection measures (EPM) or electronic countermeasures (ECMM).Electronic Security is a division of electronic warfare involving actions taken to protect personnel, facilities, and equipment from any effect of friendly or enemy use of electromagnetic spectrum that degrades, neutralize, or destroy friendly combat capability. Electronic protection protects from the effects of electric attacks.

As technology continues to evolve, the components start decreasing in size and increase complexity wise. Further, the raw materials used to manufacture and protect the latest components systems are also improving. The lightweight electronic protection systems are designed to withstand harsh operating conditions.

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Americas is anticipated to dominate lightweight electronic protection systems market during the forecast period. Further, the always increasing urban population is attracting more investments towards the development of smart cities across the globe, which is expected to surge the demand for electronic protection systems. Increasing investments towards the development of smart cities across the world, especially in the countries such as India, China, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia is expected to surge the demand for advanced electronic protection during the forecast period.

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The lightweight, flexible material can absorb the electronic warfare jamming signals and omnidirectional radiation of friendly electronic devices to cloak vehicles from RF and microwave signals. The ferrite fabric protects against 0.5 to 50 GHz electromagnetic radiation and reduces the electromagnetic field of the vehicle down to 10-30dB and 100dB.

Manufacturers claim that these properties can make static and moving objects virtually invisible. For instance, in 2016, a Russian company has manufactured a ferrite fiber to protect the electronics of armored vehicles, air defense missile systems, and aircraft enemy electronics warfare systems.