Thrust vector control in a space shuttle vehicle with multiple engines helps in maintaining the trajectory, and minimizes the risk of engine/propulsion system as a whole by independently controlling the thrust magnitude and nozzle gimbal angles of each engine. For launch vehicles, missiles, and fighter aircraft, thrust vector control is a crucial technology to control trajectory and maneuverability. In a satellite system, thrust vector control is used to correct the misalignment and orbit position. The global thrust vector control market is projected to reach USD 13.77 billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 10.41% during the forecast period. The need for super-maneuverable fighter aircraft, increased space research leading to greater number of launch vehicles being used, and increase in satellite launches are driving the growth of the thrust vector control market. Thrust Vector Control (TVC) helps a propulsion system to redirect its thrust to provide directional control. The ability to cont...