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applications such as visual monitoring and wind turbine inspection. Aerial vehicles can also be utilized to smuggle drugs, crash into buildings, breach security, drop bombs, shoot guns, and other illegal activities. The requirement to keep these activities in check and avoid such malpractices, UAV jammers are expected to find substantial demands specifically in the defense and law enforcement applications over the forecast period. The advent of innovative products and technologies to expand the jamming range and effectiveness is expected to boost the UAV jammers market. Few of the products are gaining traction in UAV jammers market, which include the Drone Dome (by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems), Drone Shield (by Long Hill LLC), AUDS/Pathfinder (by a team of British anti-drone companies), Cyber-Rifle (by Army Cyber Institute), and SkyWall (by OpenWorks Engineering). According to the analysis of Coherent Market Insights, the growing requirements to ensure the safety of life and property will drive the UAV jammers market over twenty percent CAGR over the forecast period (2017-2025). Browse More About the Market Study @ https://www.coherentmarketinsights.com/ongoing-insight/uav-jammers-market-855 Growing commercial applications of drones will drive the short and mid-ranged jamming devices Military & defense segments are expected to hold the prominent market share, however, expected benefits post its utilization in the commercial segment will provide substantial demands in the commercial and law enforcement agencies. In 2016, the UK law enforcement agencies expressed their consensus to utilize the unmanned aerial vehicle detection and jamming technologies at public events, which were at risk of terrorist attacks. Increasing participation of tech giants namely Airbus and Lockheed Martin are majorly investing in the sector to provide efficient jamming systems to curtail the risks of these systems. For instance, in 2016, Airbus introduced its next-generation anti-drone equipment featuring a high-tech solution for small flying robots, which was showcased at the Consumer Electronics Exposition. Low cost of development, simplicity of the systems and the huge market potential over the coming years is expected to drive the competition over the coming years Key players operating in the UAV jammers market include the Blighter Surveillance Systems Ltd., Thales Group, Saab AB, Lockheed Martin Corp., Raytheon Co., Dedrone Inc., Security and