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Anti- Drone Technology Market Size, Share, Growth, Trends, Analysis 2029
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Global Anti- Drone Technology Market Report from AMA Research highlights deep analysis on market characteristics, sizing, estimates and growth by segmentation, regional breakdowns & country along with competitive landscape, player’s market shares, and strategies that are key in the market. The exploration provides a 360° view and insights, highlighting major outcomes of the industry. These insights help the business decision-makers to formulate better business plans and make informed decisions to improved profitability. In addition, the study helps venture or private players in understanding the companies in more detail to make better informed decisions. Major Players in This Report Include, Dedrone Holdings, Inc. (United States), DroneShield (Australia), Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (IAI) (Israel), Liteye Systems, Inc (Israel), Boeing Co (United States), Lockheed Martin Corporation (United States), Northrop Grumman Corporation (United States), Raytheon Company (United States), Saab AB (Sweden), SRC, Inc. (United States), Thales SA (France) Free Sample Report + All Related Graphs & Charts @: https://www.advancemarketanalytics.com/sample-report/168461-global-anti--drone-technology-market Anti-Drones are helpful in countering unwarranted interruption of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). Anti-drones track, identify, and discover UAVs and so stop illegal activities. The military and defense sectors primarily use these. The presence of many key players within the North American region and dire instances of security breaches contributes towards the numerous market growth during this region throughout the forecast period. Drones with integrated cameras have paved expedient ways for professionals seeking the simplest way for aerial photography. However, the rising adoption of those unmanned aerial vehicles has resulted in growing safety considerations among the government enhanced usage of those unauthorized flying objects for spying through backyards and windows has enhanced the threats to national security worldwide. These aircraft systems carry with them varied sensors that are capable of recording video and audio notwithstanding the time and place. so as to counter them, makers are progressively developing innovative UAV mitigation technologies that prohibit drones from flying in unauthorized airspace. Market Drivers
Detection and Identification of These Drones Have Become Vital Factors for Security Maintenance
Rising Need for Counter-UAV Technologies In Various Commercial Locations, Including Airports, Prisons, Live Events, And Critical Infrastructure
Rising Illicit Activities and Terrorism
Market Trend
Increased the Threats to National Security Worldwide
Artificial Intelligence in Anti-Drone Systems
Opportunities
Increase in The Initiatives by The Government for The Use of Anti-Drone in Military Bases
Increasing Expenditure On R&D by Prime Defence Contractors
Challenges
Increased Usage of These Unauthorized Flying Objects for Spying Through Backyards and Windows
Reduction in Risk of Collateral Damage
Enquire for customization in Report @: https://www.advancemarketanalytics.com/enquiry-before-buy/168461-global-anti--drone-technology-market In this research study, the prime factors that are impelling the growth of the Global Anti- Drone Technology market report have been studied thoroughly in a bid to estimate the overall value and the size of this market by the end of the forecast period. The impact of the driving forces, limitations, challenges, and opportunities has been examined extensively. The key trends that manage the interest of the customers have also been interpreted accurately for the benefit of the readers. The Anti- Drone Technology market study is being classified by Type (Destructive System (Laser System, Missile Effector, Electronic Countermeasure), Non-destructive System), Application (Detection, Detection & Disruption), Platform (Ground-Based (Fixed, Mobile), Handheld, UAV-Based), End-User (Government, Military and Defence, Commercial, Critical Infrastructure, Public Venues, Others) The report concludes with in-depth details on the business operations and financial structure of leading vendors in the Global Anti- Drone Technology market report, Overview of Key trends in the past and present are in reports that are reported to be beneficial for companies looking for venture businesses in this market. Information about the various marketing channels and well-known distributors in this market was also provided here. This study serves as a rich guide for established players and new players in this market. Get Reasonable Discount on This Premium Report @ https://www.advancemarketanalytics.com/request-discount/168461-global-anti--drone-technology-market Extracts from Table of Contents Anti- Drone Technology Market Research Report Chapter 1 Anti- Drone Technology Market Overview Chapter 2 Global Economic Impact on Industry Chapter 3 Global Market Competition by Manufacturers Chapter 4 Global Revenue (Value, Volume*) by Region Chapter 5 Global Supplies (Production), Consumption, Export, Import by Regions Chapter 6 Global Revenue (Value, Volume*), Price* Trend by Type Chapter 7 Global Market Analysis by Application ………………….continued This report also analyzes the regulatory framework of the Global Markets Anti- Drone Technology Market Report to inform stakeholders about the various norms, regulations, this can have an impact. It also collects in-depth information from the detailed primary and secondary research techniques analyzed using the most efficient analysis tools. Based on the statistics gained from this systematic study, market research provides estimates for market participants and readers. Contact US : Craig Francis (PR & Marketing Manager) AMA Research & Media LLP Unit No. 429, Parsonage Road Edison, NJ New Jersey USA – 08837 Phone: +1 201 565 3262, +44 161 818 8166 [email protected]
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literallymechanical · 2 years
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I see a lot of posts about solarpunk aesthetic that are basically just cottagecore, but you still have an iPhone and you water your garden with a cute little drone.
And that’s fine! I get why people like it. A hopeful, optimistic green utopia that thoughtfully blends technology with stewardship of the land.
However. I, personally, find that pretty boring.
I want to write solarpunk that’s heavy on the “punk.” An ecodystopia. Most cyberpunk dystopias feature extreme class distinctions and heavy cybernetic modifications, and I want to write about an equally bleak world where the subjugation is from a hideous runaway ecosphere.  We screwed the planet, it’s screwing us back.
Concept: We tried geoengineering away global warming, and failed. The dominant form of life on earth is a globe-spanning mat of chemosynthetic iron-oxidizing bacteria, designed to sequester CO2 from the atmosphere and seeded by dumping massive quantities of iron dust into the ocean.  They worked a little too well, and started chewing up our cities into acidic swamps as the oceans kept rising and flooded the coasts.  They extract iron from bedrock.  Slowly, mountains crumble.
So, no metal infrastructure.  We engineered city-trees instead.  Unfortunately, we’d already darkened the skies to keep sunlight from hitting the ground – an anti-greenhouse, built far too late.  The bacteria don’t care, they’re chemosynthetic, but the trees don’t have enough light to photosynthesize properly.  They need glucose.
Blood glucose is currency, and your taxes feed the city-tree. Your monorail fare is extracted from your blood by root tendrils. If you try to jump the turnstile, watch out for the security wasps. Your meager paycheck is payed out in injectable ampoules of glucosaline solution. There’s not enough to go around.  Watch out for the black market stuff. If you’re lucky, the worst you’ll get is a raging MRSA infection.  Everybody is hypoglycemic and mineral-deficient, but with a diet made primarily of iron-rich processed algae, at least nobody is anemic.
The criminal system is “reformed.” No more prisons, just a parasite infusion that saturates your brain and compels you into doing the dirty grunt work — scraping toxic algae off the city-trunk, sewage maintenance, arsenic reprocessing. Allegedly, the process is reversible.
The tree grows roots into your veins while you sleep.  They retract when you wake up. Usually.
But at least you have it better than that fungal village on the horizon.  The city-tree just wants your blood, but the mycelial citizens are not quite human anymore. Don’t get too close. Don’t let them breathe on you.  Don’t listen to their songs.
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Friday, June 7, 2024
Financial instability in the middle class (Bloomberg) Almost two-thirds of Americans considered middle class said they are facing economic hardship and don’t anticipate a change for the rest of their lives, according to a poll commissioned by the National True Cost of Living Coalition. By many traditional measures, the US economy is strong, with robust labor, housing and stock markets, as well as solid gross domestic product growth. But the data don’t capture the financial insecurity of millions of households who worry about their future and are unable to save, according to the group, formed this year by two anti-poverty organizations that seek to come up with cost-of-living tools that help gauge economic well-being. In the large poll of 2,500 adults, 65% of people who earn more than 200% of the federal poverty level—that’s at least $60,000 for a family of four, often considered middle class—said they are struggling financially. A sizable share of higher-income Americans also feel financially insecure. The survey found that a quarter of people making over five times the federal poverty level—an annual income of more than $150,000 for a family of four—worry about paying their bills.
The Age of the Drone Police Is Here (Wired) On a Wednesday afternoon in August, Daniel Posada and his girlfriend were screaming at each other at a bus stop when someone called 911. From a rooftop a mile away, the Chula Vista Police Department started the rotors of a 13-pound drone. The machine lifted into the air with its high-resolution camera rolling. Equipped with thermal imaging capabilities and a powerful zoom lens, it transmitted a live feed of everything it captured to a sworn officer monitoring a screen at the precinct, to the department’s Real-Time Operations Center, and to the cell phone of the responding officer racing to the scene. Posada says the argument wasn’t serious and that it didn’t warrant such a high-tech police response. As police departments look to expand their use of unmanned aerial aircraft, no agency has embraced the technology quite like the CVPD. Police drones crisscross the skies of Chula Vista daily—nearly 20,000 times since 2018—and are often first to appear above the sites of noise complaints, car accidents, overdoses, domestic disputes, and homicides. Your city could be next.
Spare a thought for weather watcher Maureen Sweeney who made the right call for D-Day (AP) Along with the generals and the paratroopers, the pilots and the infantrymen, spare a thought for the young Irish woman who may have played the most important role of all in making the D-Day landings a success. Maureen Sweeney was a postal clerk at Blacksod Point on the northwest coast of Ireland, where one of her duties was to record data that fed into weather forecasts for the British Isles. In early June 1944, Sweeney sent a series of readings that helped persuade Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, the supreme commander of Allied forces in Europe, to delay D-Day and avoid potentially disastrous weather that could have wrecked the landings. She didn’t learn of her role in history for more than 10 years. “It’s something to remember for a lifetime,” Sweeney told her grandson in an interview filmed before she died last December. “It’s the only time they ever noticed our forecasts. The one that counted. And set the world alight.”
Fears about European competitiveness (NYT) Europe’s share of the global economy is shrinking, and fears are deepening that the continent can no longer keep up with the United States and China. “We are too small,” said Enrico Letta, a former Italian prime minister who recently delivered a report on the future of the single market to the European Union. “We are not very ambitious,” Nicolai Tangen, head of Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, the world’s largest, told The Financial Times. “Americans just work harder.” “European businesses need to regain self-confidence,” Europe’s association of chambers of commerce declared. The list of reasons for what has been called the “competitiveness crisis” goes on: The European Union has too many regulations, and its leadership in Brussels has too little power. Financial markets are too fragmented; public and private investments are too low; companies are too small to compete on a global scale.
As Ukraine’s Summer Starts With Blackouts, Worries Over Winter Begin (NYT) Skyscrapers are without electricity up to 12 hours a day. Neighborhoods are filled with the roar of gas generators installed by cafes and restaurants. And at night, streets are plunged into darkness for lack of lighting. That is the new reality in Ukraine, where the approach of summer has offered no respite for the country’s power grid, but has instead brought a return to the kind of energy crisis experienced during its first winter at war, a year and a half ago. In recent months, Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine’s power plants and substations have left the country’s energy infrastructure severely hobbled. As a result, the Ukrainian authorities have ordered nationwide rolling blackouts for this week. While power shortages in the summer can leave people uncomfortably hot in dark apartments, they pose a more deadly risk in the winter.
Rahul Gandhi, Long on the Ropes, Looks Set for an Unexpected Comeback (NYT) Just last year, Rahul Gandhi and the once-powerful party he led, the Indian National Congress, seemed to be on the ropes and little threat to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s consolidation of political power. Congress had not been a competitive factor in national elections in years, winning fewer and fewer votes each time Mr. Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party was elected. And Mr. Gandhi himself had been convicted on a slander charge and barred from holding a seat in Parliament. But on Tuesday, Mr. Gandhi and a broad opposition coalition led by his Congress party registered a far stronger showing than expected in India’s elections, setting the stage for an unlikely comeback. “He has finally arrived,” said Rasheed Kidwai, a fellow at the Observer Research Foundation, a think tank in New Delhi. “This time he has improved his vote share by at least 17 million votes, which is very substantial.”
Israel Secretly Targets U.S. Lawmakers With Influence Campaign on Gaza War (NYT) Israel organized and paid for an influence campaign last year targeting U.S. lawmakers and the American public with pro-Israel messaging, as it aimed to foster support for its actions in the war with Gaza, according to officials involved in the effort and documents related to the operation. The covert campaign was commissioned by Israel’s Ministry of Diaspora Affairs, a government body that connects Jews around the world with the State of Israel, four Israeli officials said. The ministry allocated about $2 million to the operation and hired Stoic, a political marketing firm in Tel Aviv, to carry it out, according to the officials and the documents. The campaign began in October and remains active on the platform X. At its peak, it used hundreds of fake accounts that posed as real Americans on X, Facebook and Instagram to post pro-Israel comments. The accounts focused on U.S. lawmakers, with posts urging them to continue funding Israel’s military. ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence-powered chatbot, was used to generate many of the posts. The campaign also created three fake English-language news sites featuring pro-Israel articles. Despite testimony from four different officials and a paper trail verified by the New York Times, Israel’s government denies its involvement.
Mass graves in al-Shifa (BBC) On 1 April, Israeli forces pulled out of Gaza’s vast al-Shifa hospital complex, following a surprise raid described by the Israeli government as “precise and surgical”. In the weeks that followed, Palestinian search teams pored over burnt-out ruins, finding four mass graves. They say several hundred bodies have been found. Working with a journalist in Gaza, Yolande Knell and Rushdi Abu Alouf have heard from many Gazans about their experience coming back to al-Shifa, which they said reeked of death. Israel has said that “over 200 terrorists” were killed in and around the complex, and that there was “not a single civilian casualty” from its raid. However, my colleagues have been given strong testimony that there were Palestinian civilians killed by heavy Israeli bombardment and intense shooting in the surrounding neighbourhood. The UN Security Council, US and European Union have called for an independent investigation into possible war crimes.
Israel used U.S. munitions in deadly strike on U.N. school, experts say (Washington Post) Israeli fighter jets appear to have used U.S.-made munitions in a strike that killed dozens of people inside a U.N. school in the central Gaza Strip on Thursday, according to two weapons experts who examined verified footage from the debris. The nose cones of two GBU-39 small diameter bombs were visible in footage taken by an eyewitness, Emad Abu Shawish, in the aftermath of the strike in the Nuseirat refugee camp. His images were verified by Storyful and independently geolocated by The Washington Post.
A War on the Nile Pushes Sudan Toward the Abyss (NYT) The gold market is a graveyard of rubble and dog-eaten corpses. The state TV station became a torture chamber. The national film archive was blown open in battle, its treasures now yellowing in the sun. Artillery shells soar over the Nile, smashing into hospitals and houses. Residents bury their dead outside their front doors. Others march in formation, joining civilian militias. In a hushed famine ward, starving babies fight for life. Every few days, one of them dies. Khartoum, the capital of Sudan and one of the largest cities in Africa, has been reduced to a charred battleground. A feud between two generals fighting for power has dragged the country into civil war and turned the city into ground zero for one of the world’s worst humanitarian catastrophes. As many as 150,000 people have died since the conflict erupted last year, by American estimates. Another nine million have been forced from their homes, making Sudan home to the largest displacement crisis on earth, the United Nations says. A famine looms that officials warn could kill hundreds of thousands of children in the coming months and, if unchecked, rival the great Ethiopian famine of the 1980s.
Want to Pay Cash? That’ll Cost You Extra (WSJ) When Noa Khamallah recently tried to pay cash for popcorn and soda at Yankee Stadium, his almighty dollars struck out. The stadium’s concession stands no longer take cash. An employee directed him to a kiosk that could convert his greenbacks into plastic. Khamallah, 41 years old, fed $200 into the reverse ATM, which subtracted a $3.50 fee and spat out a debit card with a balance of $196.50. Paying with cash used to be a way to get a discount. These days it can often cost an extra $1 to $6—the sort of transaction fees once limited to swiping a credit card or using an out-of-network ATM. Reverse ATMs like those at Yankee Stadium are now common at cashless venues and restaurants across the country as a way to cater to those who prefer paying in cash. People who want to pay their parking tickets, tolls, taxes or phone bills in cash, meanwhile, often learn that government agencies and businesses have outsourced that option to companies that usually charge a fee.
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Por Jackson White, Diretor de Desenvolvimento de Negócios de Links de Dados Táticos e Vice-Presidente de Marketing da SPX Communication Technologies. As nações da Ásia enfrentam tensões crescentes e um cenário de ameaças cada vez mais complexo. Por exemplo, a disputa acirrada entre as Filipinas e a China sobre o Mar da China Meridional e os drones de combate da China circunavegando Taiwan em disputas marítimas e espaciais em curso. Estas incursões realçam a necessidade de maior inteligência em tempo real e de medidas de segurança mais sofisticadas. Em resposta, as nações estão a investir em programas de modernização, como o das Filipinas Re-Horizonte 3 iniciativa das forças armadas para reforçar as capacidades de defesa marítima e aérea. Uma parte crítica de tais iniciativas é o reforço da monitorização do espectro de radiofrequências (RF) e das capacidades de transmissão de dados para ajudar a proteger as suas fronteiras, cidadãos e infra-estruturas. A SPX Communication Technologies está trabalhando em estreita colaboração com equipes de defesa em toda a Ásia para ajudá-las a atender aos seus requisitos de inteligência de comunicações individuais (COMINT), sistemas aéreos não tripulados (contra-UAS) e links de dados táticos. Com mais de 85 anos de experiência na indústria de RF, a empresa capacita seus parceiros para comandar o espectro em ambientes civis, policiais, de inteligência e de defesa, mantendo-se à frente das ameaças. Enfrentando os desafios atuais À medida que as equipas de segurança e defesa recolhem e transmitem volumes cada vez maiores de dados a distâncias mais longas – desde o ar e o mar até ao solo, bem como entre aeronaves – torna-se mais difícil receber informações em tempo real. A inteligência requer informações de uma ampla gama de sensores para aprimorar a Inteligência, Vigilância e Reconhecimento (ISR) aerotransportada e garantir que as equipes estejam perfeitamente conectadas em terra, mar e ar. A série Evenlode da SPX Communication Technologies, atualmente implantada por usuários em toda a Ásia, aborda esses desafios otimizando o espectro de RF para permitir a transferência segura e em tempo real de dados de missão crítica entre aeronaves e forças terrestres. Sua iteração mais recente, o codificador / decodificador de vídeo e áudio Evenlode, oferece transferência aprimorada de vídeo e áudio de baixa latência, longo alcance e alta definição para coleta de inteligência mais rápida e precisa. Seus recursos aprimorados de compactação de vídeo e áudio também permitem a transferência simultânea de até quatro vídeos em um canal de largura de banda menor, com todos os dados transmitidos usando software de criptografia sofisticado. O aumento do uso e a rápida evolução de sistemas aéreos não tripulados (UAS) e drones hostis apresentam outros desafios importantes. O sistema anti-UAS BLACKTALON da SPX Communication Technologies é capaz de bloquear efetivamente todas as combinações de sistema global de navegação por satélite (GNSS), comando, controle e sinais de telemetria usados ​​por drones comerciais e militares. Esta solução escalável garante uma vantagem decisiva no combate às ameaças de UAS, ao mesmo tempo que protege os sinais de RF amigáveis ​​contra inibição não intencional. A ECS, parte da SPX Communication Technologies, tem apoiado clientes na região há mais de uma década com suas soluções Tactical Data Link, trabalhando em estreita colaboração com eles para compreender seus requisitos operacionais exclusivos. Isto tem sido fundamental para o desenvolvimento de soluções simples de implementar e usar, ao mesmo tempo que operam de forma confiável nas condições mais adversas. Mantendo um passo à frente Embora essas soluções ajudem ativamente as equipes terrestres, marítimas e aéreas, a rede de parceiros globais da SPX Communication Technologies no país é vital para acompanhar os desafios locais, identificar necessidades específicas e fornecer os recursos certos com rapidez. Isto traduz-se num apoio essencial
às equipas de defesa, especialmente aquelas que se encontram em locais de difícil acesso onde possam existir restrições geopolíticas ou sociais, ou devido à inevitável complexidade associada ao conflito. Somente combinando soluções comprovadas com experiência local as equipes poderão estar um passo à frente e enfrentar eficazmente os desafios existentes. Um grande exemplo disso é a recente parceria entre a SPX Communication Technologies e a 88 Electronics, com sede nas Filipinas. Como empresa local bem estabelecida, fornece suporte técnico local para as soluções ECS Tactical Data Link, incluindo instalações, manutenção e treinamento. Ter conhecimento local e compreensão cultural é fundamental para garantir o suporte certo para cada cliente. Olhando para o futuro, à medida que as tecnologias avançam e melhoram, a empresa continuará a trabalhar com equipas de defesa em toda a Ásia para melhorar as suas capacidades atuais em linha com as mais recentes tecnologias e inovações de ponta.
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Global Top 3 Companies Accounted for 69% of total Drug Eluting Balloons(DEB) market (QYResearch, 2021)
A drug-eluting balloon is a non-stent technology in which the effective homogenous delivery of anti-proliferative drugs is processed by the vessel wall through an inflated balloon. This is done to restore luminal vascularity in order to treat atherosclerosis, in-stent restenosis and reduce the risk of late thrombosis without implanting a permanent foreign object. The balloon technology relies on the concept of targeted drug delivery, which helps in the rapid healing of the vessel wall and prevents the proliferation of smooth muscle cells.
Drug eluting balloon is a semi-compliant angioplasty balloon, coated with anti-proliferative medicine. The medicine is ejected to the vessel walls during the inflation of the balloon. The balloons are inflated through application of nominal pressure.
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Source: Secondary Literature and QYResearch, 2021
According to the new market research report “Global Drug Eluting Balloons(DEB) Market Report 2023-2029”, published by QYResearch, the global Drug Eluting Balloons(DEB) market size is projected to reach USD 1.56 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 12.8% during the forecast period.
Figure.   Global Drug Eluting Balloons(DEB) Market Size (US$ Million), 2018-2029
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Based on or includes research from QYResearch: Global Drug Eluting Balloons(DEB) Market Report 2023-2029.
Figure.   Global Drug Eluting Balloons(DEB) Top 3 Players Ranking and Market Share(Based on data of 2021, Continually updated)
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Based on or includes research from QYResearch: 2021 data information of Global Drug Eluting Balloons(DEB) Market Report 2023-2029.
The global key manufacturers of Drug Eluting Balloons(DEB) include B. Braun, Medtronic, etc. In 2021, the global top three players had a share approximately 69.0% in terms of revenue.
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QYResearch is a world-renowned large-scale consulting company. The industry covers various high-tech industry chain market segments, spanning the semiconductor industry chain (semiconductor equipment and parts, semiconductor materials, ICs, Foundry, packaging and testing, discrete devices, sensors, optoelectronic devices), photovoltaic industry chain (equipment, cells, modules, auxiliary material brackets, inverters, power station terminals), new energy automobile industry chain (batteries and materials, auto parts, batteries, motors, electronic control, automotive semiconductors, etc.), communication industry chain (communication system equipment, terminal equipment, electronic components, RF front-end, optical modules, 4G/5G/6G, broadband, IoT, digital economy, AI), advanced materials industry Chain (metal materials, polymer materials, ceramic materials, nano materials, etc.), machinery manufacturing industry chain (CNC machine tools, construction machinery, electrical machinery, 3C automation, industrial robots, lasers, industrial control, drones), food, beverages and pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, agriculture, etc.
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Directed Energy Weapons Market is Dazzling Worldwide and Forecast to 2030 | GQ Research
The Directed Energy Weapons market is set to witness remarkable growth, as indicated by recent market analysis conducted by GQ Research. In 2023, the global Directed Energy Weapons market showcased a significant presence, boasting a valuation of US  6.33 Billion. This underscores the substantial demand for Directed Energy Weapons technology and its widespread adoption across various industries.
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Projected Growth: Projections suggest that the Directed Energy Weapons market will continue its upward trajectory, with a projected value of US$ 17.02 Billion by 2030. This growth is expected to be driven by technological advancements, increasing consumer demand, and expanding application areas.
Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR): The forecast period anticipates a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 19.45 %, reflecting a steady and robust growth rate for the Directed Energy Weapons market over the coming years.
Technology Adoption:
Rapid adoption of directed energy weapons (DEWs) for defense and security applications.
Integration of laser, microwave, and particle beam technologies for precise targeting and neutralization of threats.
Development of mobile and airborne DEW platforms for versatility and operational flexibility.
Application Diversity:
Deployment in military applications including missile defense, counter-drone systems, and anti-ship weaponry.
Use in law enforcement for riot control, perimeter security, and non-lethal incapacitation of targets.
Potential applications in space debris removal and satellite defense.
Consumer Preferences:
Reliability and effectiveness in neutralizing threats with minimal collateral damage.
Scalability and adaptability to address evolving security challenges.
Cost-effectiveness compared to traditional kinetic weapons systems.
Compliance with international regulations and ethical considerations.
Technological Advancements:
Advancements in beam control and power scaling for increased range and lethality.
Development of compact and lightweight DEW systems for integration onto various platforms.
Enhancement of target acquisition and tracking capabilities through sensor fusion and AI algorithms.
Market Competition:
Intense competition among defense contractors and technology companies.
Differentiation through innovation in beam control, power generation, and thermal management.
Collaboration with government agencies and military branches to develop and field DEW systems.
Focus on export opportunities and international partnerships to expand market reach.
Environmental Considerations:
Minimization of environmental impact through precise targeting and reduced collateral damage.
Compliance with international laws and regulations regarding the use of directed energy weapons.
Consideration of environmental factors such as weather conditions and atmospheric effects on weapon performance.
Ethical considerations regarding the escalation of conflicts and the potential for unintended consequences.
Regional Dynamics: Different regions may exhibit varying growth rates and adoption patterns influenced by factors such as consumer preferences, technological infrastructure and regulatory frameworks.
Key players in the industry include:
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Raytheon Technologies Corporation
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Thales Group
BAE Systems PLC
The BOEING Company
Textron Inc.
Rheinmetall AG
L3Harris Technologies Inc.
RAFAEL Advanced Defence Systems Ltd.
The research report provides a comprehensive analysis of the Directed Energy Weapons market, offering insights into current trends, market dynamics and future prospects. It explores key factors driving growth, challenges faced by the industry, and potential opportunities for market players.
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Target Drones: Flying High in Military Training or Just Another Buzz in the Sky?
In a world where military training meets the cutting edge of technology, enter the realm of target drones — unmanned aerial vehicles designed to make military exercises as real as binge-watching a suspenseful TV series. But hold on, before you start imagining a swarm of flying robots taking over the skies, let’s dive into the not-so-robotic details of the Global Target Drone Market.
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Bulls-Eye Numbers: The Market at a Glance
So, what’s the buzz in the drone world? The Global Target Drone Market, valued at a cool USD 4.50 billion in 2022, is gearing up for a thrilling rollercoaster ride, set to reach a jaw-dropping USD 8.56 billion by 2031. Now, that’s what we call a financial takeoff at a 7.4% CAGR. Someone’s definitely aiming for the stars, or in this case, the military skies.
Who’s Ruling the Drone Dominion?
Picture this: Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Northrop Grumman Corporation, QinetiQ Group plc, and Airbus SE strutting their stuff in the drone market catwalk. These key players aren’t just winging it; they’re flexing their expertise in UAV technology, making sure our military is on top of its game. Because, let’s face it, when it comes to military training, there’s no room for half-baked maneuvers.
Target Drones: More than Just a High-Flying Spectacle
Why the drone drama, you ask? Military forces worldwide are on a mission — a mission for realistic and cost-effective training exercises. Target drones, also known as thespians in the training theater, simulate enemy aircraft or missiles, turning military training into a blockbuster performance. It’s like Top Gun, but without Tom Cruise — and with a remote control.
Taking Flight: The Market Dynamics
As we navigate through the drone-filled skies, it’s clear that military modernization, UAV technology advancements, and a hunger for enhanced military training capabilities are propelling the target drone market forward. But, and there’s always a but, airspace restrictions, regulatory constraints, and the rise of virtual reality simulations are like storm clouds threatening the drone parade.
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Drone Variety Show: Subsonic, Supersonic, and Hypersonic
In the drone world, it’s not just about looking cool; it’s about how fast you can go. Subsonic target drones are stealing the spotlight, dominating the market with their versatility and cost-effectiveness. However, don’t blink — the hypersonic drones are the rising stars, emulating complex threat scenarios at breakneck speeds. It’s like choosing between a slow waltz and a high-speed tango in the military dance floor.
Military Training Takes Center Stage
What’s the key to military success? Realistic training, of course! Military training and simulation steal the spotlight, creating a blockbuster performance in the target drone market. Picture this: military personnel engaging in aerial combat maneuvers, missile engagements, and anti-aircraft defense tactics — all from the comfort of a controlled environment. It’s like a high-stakes video game, but with real consequences.
Region Wars: North America vs. Europe vs. Asia Pacific
In the epic battle for drone supremacy, North America takes the lead, thanks to its defense manufacturing prowess and hefty investments in the defense sector. Europe, not to be outdone, follows closely, with nations like the UK, Germany, and France adding their firepower to the drone arsenal. Meanwhile, Asia Pacific is rising through the ranks, showing that the drone drama is truly a global affair.
Plot Twist: The Competitive Landscape
In the grand finale, enter the top players: Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, AeroTargets International, Northrop Grumman, QinetiQ Group, Airbus, Boeing, and a cast of other drone enthusiasts. It’s not just about flying; it’s about staying ahead in the drone game. These companies are pushing the boundaries with innovations, product development, and collaborations, ensuring they don’t fall out of the sky in this fast-paced market.
Recent Developments: Drones in the News
And now, a sneak peek into the latest episodes of the drone soap opera. QinetiQ swoops in with a contract from the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, Kratos Defense & Security Solutions bags a sweet USD 20 million deal, and we witness the drone market unfold its wings in the international arena.
Conclusion: The Sky’s the Limit, but Watch Out for Turbulence
As the curtain falls on the target drone market spectacle, one thing is clear — the skies are buzzing with excitement. Military forces worldwide are embracing the drone revolution for realistic training, weapons testing, surveillance, and research and development. It’s a high-flying drama with its fair share of challenges, but the show must go on. So, fasten your seatbelts, and let the drone drama unfold in the military training skies!
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Target Drones: Flying High in Military Training or Just Another Buzz in the Sky?
In a world where military training meets the cutting edge of technology, enter the realm of target drones — unmanned aerial vehicles designed to make military exercises as real as binge-watching a suspenseful TV series. But hold on, before you start imagining a swarm of flying robots taking over the skies, let’s dive into the not-so-robotic details of the Global Target Drone Market.
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Bulls-Eye Numbers: The Market at a Glance
So, what’s the buzz in the drone world? The Global Target Drone Market, valued at a cool USD 4.50 billion in 2022, is gearing up for a thrilling rollercoaster ride, set to reach a jaw-dropping USD 8.56 billion by 2031. Now, that’s what we call a financial takeoff at a 7.4% CAGR. Someone’s definitely aiming for the stars, or in this case, the military skies.
Who’s Ruling the Drone Dominion?
Picture this: Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Northrop Grumman Corporation, QinetiQ Group plc, and Airbus SE strutting their stuff in the drone market catwalk. These key players aren’t just winging it; they’re flexing their expertise in UAV technology, making sure our military is on top of its game. Because, let’s face it, when it comes to military training, there’s no room for half-baked maneuvers.
Target Drones: More than Just a High-Flying Spectacle
Why the drone drama, you ask? Military forces worldwide are on a mission — a mission for realistic and cost-effective training exercises. Target drones, also known as thespians in the training theater, simulate enemy aircraft or missiles, turning military training into a blockbuster performance. It’s like Top Gun, but without Tom Cruise — and with a remote control.
Taking Flight: The Market Dynamics
As we navigate through the drone-filled skies, it’s clear that military modernization, UAV technology advancements, and a hunger for enhanced military training capabilities are propelling the target drone market forward. But, and there’s always a but, airspace restrictions, regulatory constraints, and the rise of virtual reality simulations are like storm clouds threatening the drone parade.
For More Information: https://www.skyquestt.com/report/target-drone-market
Drone Variety Show: Subsonic, Supersonic, and Hypersonic
In the drone world, it’s not just about looking cool; it’s about how fast you can go. Subsonic target drones are stealing the spotlight, dominating the market with their versatility and cost-effectiveness. However, don’t blink — the hypersonic drones are the rising stars, emulating complex threat scenarios at breakneck speeds. It’s like choosing between a slow waltz and a high-speed tango in the military dance floor.
Military Training Takes Center Stage
What’s the key to military success? Realistic training, of course! Military training and simulation steal the spotlight, creating a blockbuster performance in the target drone market. Picture this: military personnel engaging in aerial combat maneuvers, missile engagements, and anti-aircraft defense tactics — all from the comfort of a controlled environment. It’s like a high-stakes video game, but with real consequences.
Region Wars: North America vs. Europe vs. Asia Pacific
In the epic battle for drone supremacy, North America takes the lead, thanks to its defense manufacturing prowess and hefty investments in the defense sector. Europe, not to be outdone, follows closely, with nations like the UK, Germany, and France adding their firepower to the drone arsenal. Meanwhile, Asia Pacific is rising through the ranks, showing that the drone drama is truly a global affair.
Plot Twist: The Competitive Landscape
In the grand finale, enter the top players: Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, AeroTargets International, Northrop Grumman, QinetiQ Group, Airbus, Boeing, and a cast of other drone enthusiasts. It’s not just about flying; it’s about staying ahead in the drone game. These companies are pushing the boundaries with innovations, product development, and collaborations, ensuring they don’t fall out of the sky in this fast-paced market.
Recent Developments: Drones in the News
And now, a sneak peek into the latest episodes of the drone soap opera. QinetiQ swoops in with a contract from the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, Kratos Defense & Security Solutions bags a sweet USD 20 million deal, and we witness the drone market unfold its wings in the international arena.
Conclusion: The Sky’s the Limit, but Watch Out for Turbulence
As the curtain falls on the target drone market spectacle, one thing is clear — the skies are buzzing with excitement. Military forces worldwide are embracing the drone revolution for realistic training, weapons testing, surveillance, and research and development. It’s a high-flying drama with its fair share of challenges, but the show must go on. So, fasten your seatbelts, and let the drone drama unfold in the military training skies!
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[284 Pages Report] The global anti-drone market size was valued at USD 1.2 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 5.2 billion by 2028; it is expected to register a CAGR of 26.6% during the forecast period. The rising incidence of critical infrastructure security breaches by unauthorized drones and the surging adoption of aerial remote sensing technologies to safeguard critical infrastructure are among the factors driving the growth of the anti-drone industry.
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Grasping the Global Anti-Drone Market Landscape: A 2024 Analysis Spotlights Market Size Estimates and Key Factors Driving Expansion
The Anti Drone Global Market Report 2024 by The Business Research Company provides market overview across 60+ geographies in the seven regions - Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, the Middle East, and Africa, encompassing 27 major global industries. The report presents a comprehensive analysis over a ten-year historic period (2010-2021) and extends its insights into a ten-year forecast period (2023-2033). Learn More On The Anti Drone Market: https://www.thebusinessresearchcompany.com/report/anti-drone-global-market-report According to The Business Research Company’s Anti Drone Global Market Report 2024, The anti drone market size has grown exponentially in recent years. It will grow from $1.54 billion in 2023 to $1.94 billion in 2024 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 26.1%. The  growth in the historic period can be attributed to government initiatives and spending, rise in unauthorized drone incidents, security concerns and threats, regulatory changes and standards, instances of drone-related disruptions. The anti drone market size is expected to see exponential growth in the next few years. It will grow to $4.63 billion in 2028 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24.2%. The growth in the forecast period can be attributed to regulatory changes, growth in counter, expansion of commercial drone usage, ai and machine learning integration. Major trends in the forecast period include public safety concerns, investments in r&d, growth in commercial drone usage, increased incidents of drone intrusions, collaboration and partnerships. The rise in the use of drones for terrorism and illicit activities is expected to propel the growth of the anti-drone market going forward. Terrorist activities refers to violence and anti-social activities done by terrorists. Anti-drone systems provide proactive and effective measures to counter the emerging threats of drones by terrorist groups by detecting, tracking, and neutralizing unauthorized drones to enhance security, the prevention of illicit activities, and the protection of critical assets. Get A Free Sample Of The Report (Includes Graphs And Tables): https://www.thebusinessresearchcompany.com/sample.aspx?id=10699&type=smp The anti drone market covered in this report is segmented – 1) By Product: Ground-Based Counter-Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (C-UAV), Hand-Held C-UAV, UAV(Unmanned Aerial Vehicle)-Based C-UAV 2) By Component: Drone Detection Equipment, Drone Neutralization Equipment, Concealed Threat Detection Systems, Long-range Acoustic Devices (LRAD), Software 3) By Technology: Electronic System, Laser System, Kinetic System 4) By Application: Detection, Disruption 5) By End User: Homeland Security Departments, Military And Defense Departments, Airport Operators, Commercial Security Service Providers, Critical Infrastructure Owners, Other End Users Product innovations are a key trend gaining popularity in the anti drone market. Major companies in the anti drone sector are focused on innovating their products to strengthen and sustain their position in the market. The anti drone market report table of contents includes: 1. Executive Summary 2. Market Characteristics 3. Market Trends And Strategies 4. Impact Of COVID-19 5. Market Size And Growth 6. Segmentation 7. Regional And Country Analysis . . . 27. Competitive Landscape And Company Profiles 28. Key Mergers And Acquisitions 29. Future Outlook and Potential Analysis Contact Us: The Business Research Company Europe: +44 207 1930 708 Asia: +91 88972 63534 Americas: +1 315 623 0293 Email: [email protected] Follow Us On: LinkedIn: https://in.linkedin.com/company/the-business-research-company   Twitter: https://twitter.com/tbrc_info   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBusinessResearchCompany   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC24_fI0rV8cR5DxlCpgmyFQ   Blog: https://blog.tbrc.info/   Healthcare Blog: https://healthcareresearchreports.com/   Global Market Model: https://www.thebusinessresearchcompany.com/global-market-model
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Global Assault Rifles Market Forecast
A type of firearm known as an assault rifle uses a removable magazine to fire intermediate cartridges. Assault weapons saw widespread production and usage for the first time during World War II. A weapon intended for use in combat, an assault rifle is a fast-firing, magazine-fed firearm. You can choose between semi-automatic and three-shot burst modes with this shoulder-fired firearm. Europe has been looking for creative ways to combat the growing threat that drones pose. These address countermeasures for both tiny hobby quadcopters and larger UAVs. Furthermore, the US has pressured its European partners to strengthen their anti-drone defenses.
Key drivers of the growth of the assault rifle market are:
Fully automatic military rifles are becoming more and more popular because of their various practical advantages, which include uninterrupted, automated, rapid rate of fire, intermediate cartridge, and reduced recoil. They are hence the ideal weaponry in scenarios such as armed conflict. These are going to be some of the major market trends propelling the expansion of the industry.
Forecast and Dynamics of the Assault-Rifles Market:
The global assault rifles market forecast for new procurement initiatives and upgrades to current guns with more advanced technology and capabilities will be driven by rising defense budgets. The boost in defense budget will help with the acquisition of new assault rifles. Additionally, the current geopolitical landscape in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region will influence procurement.
The market study provides details about the regional market's size, potential, obstacles, and drivers. The market size by nation is also included in the regional study.
An examination of the latest advancements in the assault rifle market:
To improve the targeting of its assault weapons, which are built in the United States, the Army has put out a bid for 30,000 "night sights." Although an open tender has been made available for the purchase of the optical instruments; the Army had previously hired Tonbo Imaging, a Bengaluru-based company. The Army has provided Indian defense contractors with standards that include a minimum detection range of 500 meters for a standing person and 600 meters for a single person strolling. Staff training for the use of assault rifle night sights falls under the purview of the winning bidder.
Key drivers of the growth of the assault rifle market are:
Fully automatic military rifles are becoming more and more popular because of their various practical advantages, which include uninterrupted, automated, fast rate of fire, intermediate cartridge, and reduced recoil. They are hence the ideal weaponry in scenarios such as armed conflict. These are going to be some of the major market trends propelling the expansion of the industry.
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Anti-Drone Market : A Look at the Key Applications and Technologies
Report Overview
Polaris Market Research announces the release of a new report Anti-Drone Market by Share, Size, Trends, Future Growth, and Demand Analysis 2032.The research report conducts an in-depth market study to provide a comprehensive analysis of the current state and future potential of the Anti-Drone Market. It covers several aspects, including industry size, key players, growth drivers, key opportunities, and challenges. Besides, market segmentation, competitive landscape, and regional analysis are detailed in the report.
The research study aims to assist stakeholders, investors, and businesses in making more informed decisions and formulating effective strategies to stay ahead of the curve. In addition, the impact of technological advancements, changing consumer preferences, and rising demand for innovative services on the market is covered. The report is a must-read for anyone currently involved or interested in the industry.
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According to the research report, the global Anti-Drone market was valued at USD 1397.95 million in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 10,395.59 million by 2032, to grow at a CAGR of 26.6% during the forecast period.
Competitive Landscape
The research study analyzes the current competitive environment of the market by providing information regarding Anti-Drone Market key players. The competitive landscape section covers several aspects of industry players, including their sales volume, market share, price, and gross margin. Additionally, important information about strategic developments such as mergers, acquisitions, and collaborations is provided in the report.
Major Key Players
Aaronia AG
Airbus Defence and Space
Battelle
Blighter Surveillance Boeing
CACI International Inc.
Chess Dynamics Ltd.
Dedrone
Enterprise Control Systems Ltd.
Israel Aerospace Industries
L-3 Communications Ltd.
Leonardo Spa
Lockheed Martin
Moog Inc.
Northrop Grumman
Raytheon Technologies Corp.
Saab AB
SRC Inc.
Thales Group
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Growth Drivers
Key trends: The report identifies and analyzes the key trends and drivers that are shaping the growth trajectory of the Anti-Drone Market.
Technological advancements: Advances in technology and their overall impact on the industry have been covered in the report.
Regulatory landscape: The research study provides an in-depth examination of the regulatory environment to help stakeholders seize opportunities and mitigate potential challenges.
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Segmental Analysis
The Anti-Drone Market segmentation is primarily based on type, application, end use, and region. A comprehensive analysis of each of these segments is detailed in the report. Besides, the study sheds light on all the major sub-segments in the market. That way, stakeholders can better understand the needs of their customers and align their business strategies accordingly.
Regional Overview
The study offers additional insight into the regional market distribution, covering industry trends, revenue sources, and potential opportunities. Also, it offers predictions for revenue growth at regional, national, and global levels. Other important factors like pricing, production capacity, supply and demand ratios, and projected Anti-Drone Market sales are detailed in the report.
The Geographical Analysis Covers Following Key Regions:
North America (United States, Canada, and Mexico)
Europe (Germany, France, United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, and the Rest of Europe)
Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, India, Southeast Asia, and Australia)
South America (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, and the rest of South America)
The Middle East and Africa (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, South Africa, and the Rest of the Middle East and Africa)
Key Highlights of the Report
A descriptive analysis of the demand-supply gap and forecast in the global market.
Bottom-up and top-down approaches for regional analysis.
Covers a SWOT analysis of key players and the overall Anti-Drone Market.
Includes both primary and secondary research methods to provide a thorough market understanding.
Porter’s Five Forces model provides an in-depth examination of industry vendors, substitutes, and competition among industry players.
Provides a detailed picture of the market by including value chain analysis.
The Report Answers Questions Such As
What is the current size and projected value for the market?
What are the key factors driving the Anti-Drone Market demand?
Which is the leading segment in the industry?
What are the potential attractive investment opportunities in the market?
At what CAGR is the market projected to grow over the forecast period?
Where will strategic developments take the Anti-Drone Market in the short to long term?
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The global counter drone market report Drone detection and drone mitigation or interception are the two categories of anti-UAS solutions, according to a market analysis of counter-drone technologies. Drones are located using a variety of drone-detecting techniques, including PTZ cameras, RF sensors, and radar. Drone detection will detect drones flying inside a protected area's border. Drone mitigation or interception operates by obstructing drone flight, either physically or technologically. Technology such as drone jammers, spoofers, security drones, and nets are examples of drone mitigation.
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Anti Drone Market Share 2029
The global anti drone market size was USD 1.34 billion in 2021. The market is projected to grow from USD 1.58 billion in 2023 to USD 6.95 billion in 2029, exhibiting a CAGR of 23.55% during the forecast period.
This information is provided by Fortune Business Insights, in its report titled, “Anti Drone Market, 2023-2029.”
COVID-19 Impacts:
Rise in Number of Unauthorized Drones During the Pandemic Resulted in More Investment in Anti Drone Technology
In the midst of social isolation and other government rules to contain the virus, the COVID-19 pandemic caused a dramatic trend in the increase of drone use for various applications. About 865,505 drones were registered in the U.S. as of October 2022.
The threat posed by rogue drones increased along with the unprecedented growth in the number of drones during the pandemic. As drones can fly low, it may be challenging for radars to detect them. The deployment of drones by both state-sponsored and non-state actors has led to a rise in the prominence of C-UAS technology among defense organizations worldwide.
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Segments:
Interdiction Segment to Be the Fastest Growing Segment Due to Development of Advanced Technology to Counter Drones
By method, the market is segmented into detection and interdiction. Among these, the detection segment dominated the global anti drone market share in 2021. Detection segment held the largest market share in 2021.
Rise in Use of High Energy Lasers Will Propel the Market Growth
Based on technology, the market is classified into RF analyzer, acoustic sensor, optical sensor, radar, RF jammer, GPS spoofer, high power microwave device, nets and guns, and high energy lasers. The RF jammer segment accounted for the largest market share in 2021.
Rise in Ground Based Systems to Propel the Growth of the Segment
Based on platform, the market is segmented into ground based, UAV, and handheld. The ground-based segment accounted for the highest market share in 2021.
Report Coverage:
The report offers a detailed study of the market and a keen examination of the major segments of the market. It provides an in-depth analysis of key players and their insightful strategies to spur the market growth for monetary gains. It also shares tangible insights which guide business owners with their investment perspective. The regional dynamics and how they shape the market in an upward curve are presented in the following report. Moreover, COVID-19 impacts have been added for additional information and how it is expected to affect the demand for the product in the near future.
Drivers and Restraints:
Increasing Defense Spending by Governments to Drive the Anti Drone Market Growth
More anti drone systems will be required in the future to combat rogue drones, as the conflict in Ukraine has revealed. The U.S. Department of Defense has budgeted USD 668 million for counter drone technology development and USD 78 million for the purchase of such technology by the end of the following year.
The Indian armed forces have given new orders totaling USD 1.5 billion to Indian businesses for counter drone technologies. Additionally, a contract for a domestic counter drone naval system was signed by the Indian Navy with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL).
Regional Insights:
North America to Dominate Backed by the Presence of Key Players
In 2021, the market was led by North America. The North America market was value at USD 0.44 billion in 2021 and is anticipated to expand at a moderate CAGR during the anticipated period. Key participants in the military industry's presence have been credited with the growth.
Due to increased investment in anti-drone technology and rising defense expenditures, the market in the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to develop at the greatest CAGR over the forecast period. The category is anticipated to rise as a result of the region's increased international border protection and airport security measures.
Increased investment in defense-related upgrading and the purchase of cutting-edge defense systems from other regional nations are both credited with contributing to Europe's economic prosperity.
Competitive Landscape:
Key Players Sign Significant Contracts to Make Remarkable Changes in Market
The players operating in the market often employ numerous tactics that will aid the market growth and product demand. Among the pool of strategies, one such notable strategy to expand the business prospect is signing multimillion contracts with government bodies and securing a profitable revenue for their own company.
Key Industry Development:
September 2021: The Indian Navy engaged in a deal with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) for supply of indigenous comprehensive naval anti drone system with hard kill as well as soft kill capabilities.
List of Key Players Mentioned in the Report:
Raytheon Technology Corporation (U.S.)
Lockheed Martin Corporation (U.S.)
Israel Aerospace Industries (U.S.)
DroneShield (Australia)
Detect Inc (U.S.)
Dedrone Holdings Inc. (U.S.)
Liteye Systems Inc. (U.S.)
Elbit Systems Ltd. (Israel)
SaaB AB (Sweden)
Thales Group (France)
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