
The number of people using UAVs for both work and play has skyrocketed in recent years. As a result, incidents of infractions of public safety have increased dramatically. Anti-drone market expansion can be directly attributed to the finding and reporting of these drones by security management agencies. The government's worries about the safety of autonomous aircraft are certain to grow as their use becomes more widespread. As a result, this trend is anticipated to boost the anti-drone market within the foreseen time frame.
Technology designed to identify and/or disable unmanned aircraft is known as anti-drone technology, counter-drone technology, counter-unmanned aircraft system (UAS) technology, or counter-unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology. It's an adaptable integrated system that can include a wide variety of components to meet the specific needs of each client. Private homes, jails, concert halls, airports, government buildings, factories, checkpoints at the border, vital infrastructure, and even military bases all employ it to keep intruders out. An ESA, staring radar, and micro-Doppler are just a few of the cutting-edge technologies that make up this system. It can be customized to meet the needs of the user in terms of the size and range of the protected area, the number of simultaneous targets to track, and the tolerance for background noise.
Drones are getting increasingly smart and capable, and they are being utilized by a range of entities, including terrorists, criminals, and rogue states. Governments' worries about drone attacks on civilians, military targets, and essential infrastructure have increased as a result. Governments around the world are increasing spending on anti-drone technologies as a direct result of these worries. Military and law enforcement professionals are being trained to use these funds to build and deploy new anti-drone systems. The United States Department of Defense, for instance, intended to spend USD 668 million on counter-UAS R&D and another USD 78 million on hardware acquisition in fiscal year 2023, which began in October 2022.
The field of drone technology is young and rapidly developing. The costs associated with researching and developing new methods to defeat rogue drones are high, and the findings may no longer be technologically relevant by the time they are released to the market. Costs for drone detection systems are out of reach, according to the FAA's 2018 statement, because airport coverage requires redundant hardware. Due to the constant development of new drones, all attempts to counter them quickly become obsolete.
Research and development efforts are being put into key technologies used in the production of counter-UAV systems. There are a number of companies seeking to bring these technologies to market that want to file patents on them. In addition, the usage of lasers and other cutting-edge technology drives up the price tag for research and development. Hence, small- and medium-sized players cannot afford to develop and deploy anti-drone systems due to large initial expenditure needs. Therefore, both the demand and supply of anti-UAV systems are low right now.
The military industry is expanding rapidly and will be responsible for a large chunk of the Market's CAGR in 2022. This is because enemies and insurgent organizations are increasingly turning to the use of drones for transnational spying and attacks on military facilities. As a result of these kinds of accidents, the development of cutting-edge C-UASs that can simultaneously identify and track the drone, disable it, and locate its operator has become a necessity. A sizeable portion of the defense budget is set aside for such systems in order to aid the R&D activities. Several militaries are also working to improve their anti-drone capabilities. The Japanese Ministry of Defense has set aside USD 20 million for research and development of C-UAS technology in FY 2021.
The Department of Defense allocated $4.80,000,000 to study microwaves for use in a C-UAV system. In response to increasing dangers to naval vessels, the French Navy has announced plans to begin testing the anti-drone technology developed by CILAS, the HELMA-P laser effector, in July 2021. The Navy aims to begin testing them onboard surface boats in the future years after conducting an assessment of their use in maritime environments in 2022. Such innovations are projected to boost market expansion during the forecast period.
Report Coverage
Global Anti-Drone research report categorizes the market for global based on various segments and regions, forecasts revenue growth, and analyzes trends in each submarket. Global Anti-Drone report analyses the key growth drivers, opportunities, and challenges influencing the global market. Recent market developments and Anti-Drone competitive strategies such as expansion, product launch and development, partnership, merger, and acquisition have been included to draw the competitive landscape in the market. The report strategically identifies and profiles the key Anti-Drone market players and analyses their core competencies in each global market sub-segments.
| REPORT ATTRIBUTES | DETAILS |
|---|---|
| Study Period | 2017-2030 |
| Base Year | 2022 |
| Forecast Period | 2022-2030 |
| Historical Period | 2017-2021 |
| Unit | Value (USD Billion) |
| Key Companies Profiled | Dedrone, DETECT, INC., SAAB, SRC, Inc. (US), Liteye Systems, Inc. (US), Raytheon Technologies Corp. (US), DroneShield Ltd. (Australia), Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd.(Israel), Lockheed Martin Corp. (US), Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. (Israel), Thales Group (France), Leonardo S.p.A (Italy), Blighter Surveillance Systems Ltd.(UK). |
| Segments Covered | • By Product |
| Customization Scope | Free report customization (equivalent to up to 3 analyst working days) with purchase. Addition or alteration to country, regional & segment scope |
Key Points Covered in the Report
- Market Revenue of Anti-Drone Market from 2021 to 2030.
- Market Forecast for Anti-Drone Market from 2021 to 2030.
- Regional Market Share and Revenue from 2021 to 2030.
- Country Market share within region from 2021 to 2030.
- Key Type and Application Revenue and forecast.
- Company Market Share Analysis, Anti-Drone competitive scenario, ranking, and detailed company
profiles. - Market driver, restraints, and detailed COVID-19 impact on Anti-Drone
Market
Competitive Environment:
The research provides an accurate study of the major organisations and companies operating in the global Anti-Drone market, along with a comparative evaluation based on their product portfolios, corporate summaries, geographic reach, business plans, Anti-Drone market shares in specific segments, and SWOT analyses. A detailed analysis of the firms' recent news and developments, such as product development, inventions, joint ventures, partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, strategic alliances, and other activities, is also included in the study. This makes it possible to assess the level of market competition as a whole.
List of Major Market Participants
Dedrone, DETECT, INC., SAAB, SRC, Inc. (US), Liteye Systems, Inc. (US), Raytheon Technologies Corp. (US), DroneShield Ltd. (Australia), Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd.(Israel), Lockheed Martin Corp. (US), Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. (Israel), Thales Group (France), Leonardo S.p.A (Italy), Blighter Surveillance Systems Ltd.(UK).
Primary Target Market
- Market Players of Anti-Drone
- Investors
- End-users
- Government Authorities
- Consulting And Research Firm
- Venture capitalists
- Third-party knowledge providers
- Value-Added Resellers (VARs)
Market Segment:
This study forecasts global, regional, and country revenue from 2019 to 2030. INFINITIVE DATA EXPERT has segmented the global Anti-Drone market based on the below-mentioned segments:
Global Anti-Drone Market, By Technology
Electronic System
Laser System
Kinetic System
Global Anti-Drone market, By Application
Detection
Disruption
Global Anti-Drone Market, By End User
Government
Military and Defense
Commercial
Global Anti-Drone market, Regional Analysis
- Europe: Germany, Uk, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, Rest of Europe
- The Asia Pacific: China,Japan,India,South Korea,Australia,Rest of Asia Pacific
- South America: Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America
- Middle East & Africa: UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, South Africa, Rest of Middle East & Africa
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