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Directed Energy Weapons Market A variety of weapon systems that work by creating a beam of focused atomic/subatomic particles or electromagnetic energy to "fire" on a target are referred to as "directed energy weapons market" (DEWs). Directed energy weapons (DEW) are now quickly moving from the realm of experimental technologies to the actual battlefield as it reaches a sufficient degree of maturity to justify deployment after years of constant research and development. In fact, strategists and operators are recognizing new possibilities and difficulties that this technology has the ability to answer as DEW technologies start to experience more extensive testing and operational deployments. The thematic intelligence report on directed energy weapons offers a briefing on the topic together with a thorough analysis of the market opportunity and the factors influencing its growth and acceptance. Key macroeconomic, technological, and regulatory issues affecting the topic are also presented in the research. The paper also describes important projects and technological developments and offers information on current trends in procurement and research. Analysis of the Directed Energy Weapons market In 2020, the total cost of directed energy weapons was $4.1 billion. The market for directed energy weapons is primarily driven by the expanding integration of DEWs with land, air, and naval warfare platforms and the rising expenditure in research and development efforts. As each seeks to develop transformative and dependable capabilities that will ensure their strategic deterrence or dominance over the ensuing decades, nations like the US, UK, China, Russia, Israel, India, Turkey, and South Korea have been consistently developing DEWs based on high-energy lasers and high-power microwave and sonic wave energy.
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