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Anti-Drone Market Size - By Component (Hardware, Software), By Platform (Ground-based, Handheld, UAV), By Mitigation Type (Destructive System, Non-destructive System), By Application (Detection, Jamming, Disruption), By End User & Forecast, 2024 - 2032


Published on: 2024-06-26 | No of Pages : 240 | Industry : Aerospace-Defense

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Anti-Drone Market Size - By Component (Hardware, Software), By Platform (Ground-based, Handheld, UAV), By Mitigation Type (Destructive System, Non-destructive System), By Application (Detection, Jamming, Disruption), By End User & Forecast, 2024 - 2032

 

Anti-drone Market Size

Anti-Drone Market was valued at USD 1.9 billion in 2023 and is set to grow at a CAGR of over 26% from 2024 and 2032, driven by the advancements in UAV technology.Improvements, such as longer range, larger cargo capacity, and autonomous flying, make drones more versatile and possibly dangerous, increasing their demand for effective safeguarding and driving the business growth. Cutting-edge drone communication and control technologies open up possibilities for incorporating anti-drone mechanisms into the existing infrastructure, increasing suitable solution demand.

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The continuously rising expenditure by governments on the aerospace & defense industry is a crucial growth factor for the market expansion. Rising concerns about terrorist activities involving drones encourage governments to invest in anti-drone technologies. Military forces face drone threats on both offensive and defensive fronts, creating a demand for anti-drone equipment to defend bases, troops, and critical operations. As geopolitical tensions between Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Palestine, and China-Taiwan escalate, many countries have increased their investments in aerospace and military, propelling the market development.
 

Anti-Drone Market Report Attributes
Report Attribute Details
Base Year 2023
Anti-Drone Market Size in 2023 USD 1.9 Billion
Forecast Period 2024 - 2032
Forecast Period 2024 - 2032 CAGR 26%
2032 Value Projection USD 15.3 Billion
Historical Data for 2018 - 2023
No. of Pages 220
Tables, Charts & Figures 350
Segments covered Component, Platform, Mitigation Type, Application, and End User
Growth Drivers
  • Growing advancements in drone technology
  • Rising government expenditure on the aerospace & defense industry
  • Increasing geopolitical security concerns
  • Surging cases of unauthorized drone activities
Pitfalls & Challenges
  • High system costs and operational complexities
  • Limited long-range effectiveness

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The anti-drone market faces a major barrier owing to high system costs, hindering wider adoption and potentially slowing down growth. Advanced anti-drone systems, particularly those with long-range detection, jamming, or laser neutralization capabilities, can be expensive, restricting their adoption by smaller organizations, businesses, and even certain government agencies with limited budgets. Setting up and maintaining extensive anti-drone systems across vast regions may incur high costs, requiring infrastructure, people training, and continuous maintenance, further adding to the financial burden.

Anti-Drone Market Trends

The anti-drone industry is witnessing significant technological advancements in radar, Radiofrequency (RF) sensors, and optical sensors, leading to more accurate and longer-range detection of drones, even in complex environments. The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) allows for real-time analysis of sensor data, enhancing drone recognition of other objects and classification of their potential danger levels. These improvements are resulting in the creation of specific anti-drone technologies for a variety of applications including airport security, prisons, power plants, and even wildlife management.

For instance, in September 2023, Hexagon US Inc. integrated AI and ML mechanisms into its C-UAS systems’ decision-making process. This can help operators identify dangers and choose the best possible course of action. This advancement finds several applications, such as advanced threat detection, real-time threat assessment, predictive analytics, and cognitive assistance and augmentation, boosting product adoption.

Anti-drone Market Analysis

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Based on the component, the hardware segment accounted for a market share of over 65% in 2023. While software developments are increasingly important in data analysis, decision-making, and system integration, fundamental detection and countermeasure capabilities continue to rely heavily on hardware components. Hardware including jammers, signal disruptors, directed energy weapons (lasers), and physical capture nets are required to neutralize drones after discovery. Advancements in these components influence the efficacy and adaptability of countermeasures. Different environments and threat profiles require unique hardware configurations. From portable devices for personal use to large-scale infrastructure security solutions, hardware provides the versatility required for a wide range of applications.

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Based on the end user, the government & defense sector captured about 48%share of the anti-drone market in 2023. Governments allocate significant portions of their defense budgets to counter-drone technology, considering it a crucial element of modern warfare and homeland security. Governments are increasingly concerned about the use of drones for terrorism, surveillance, and drug smuggling. This has created a need for investing in counter-drone technology to safeguard important infrastructure, borders, and military facilities. The military uses anti-drone technologies to defend facilities and troops, secure sensitive activities, and even execute counter-offensives against hostile drones.

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North America region acquired about 40% share of anti-drone market in 2023. North America houses prominent research institutes and technology businesses that are actively developing and innovating in the anti-drone field. The U.S. government devotes enormous resources to defense including expenditures on superior counter-drone systems. Also, as national security is a big concern in the country, protecting airports, electricity grids, government buildings, and other important infrastructure against drone strikes is emphasized, resulting in strong market demand. Also, the increasing public awareness of the potential risks and vulnerabilities associated with unauthorized drone activities stimulates demand for anti-drone technologies among government agencies, businesses, and private individuals in North America.

Anti-Drone Market Share

Lockheed Martin Corporation and RTX Corporation hold a significant market share of over 15%in the market. Lockheed Martin Corporation creates integrated countermeasure systems capable of successfully disarming illegal drones. This might involve jamming, spoofing, directed energy weapons, or physical interception measures such as nets or drones outfitted with capture gear. The company also offers scalable anti-drone solutions that are used for protecting a wide range of assets and locations.

RTX Corporation develops modular and portable anti-drone devices that can be quickly deployed and altered to meet a variety of threat situations and operational needs. They ensure seamless interaction with current security infrastructure and interoperability with a variety of deployment situations.

Anti-Drone Market Companies

Major players operating in the anti-drone industry are

  • Airbus Group SE
  • Dedrone
  • DeTect, Inc.
  • Drone Defence
  • Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (IAI)
  • Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • RTX Corporation
  • SAAB AB
  • Thales Group
  • The Boeing Company
  • Zen Technologies Limited

Anti-Drone Industry News

  • In January 2024, The Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO) developed anti-drone technology to hand over to BEL and other private firms. This counter-drone technology was presented to military forces and other internal security agencies, with some orders being already placed. The technology is capable of opposing attacks, soft kills, and hard kills of all forms of drones including micro drones, which are being developed by the DRDO.
     
  • In September 2023, Grene Robotics, an Indian robotics company, unveiled India's first AI-powered anti-drone system. The system can guard critical assets such as nuclear plants and oil rigs and also a large region from many types of drones. It provides a complete and integrated security mechanism against dynamic threats to static defense systems.

This anti-drone market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecasts in terms of revenue (USD Million) from 2018 to 2032, for the following segments

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Market, By Component

 

  • Hardware
    • Radars
    • Acoustic sensors
    • Infrared & video surveillance systems
    • RF detectors
    • Jammers
    • GPS spoofers
    • Nets & guns
    • Others
  • Software

Market, By Platform

  • Ground-based
  • Handheld
  • UAV

Market, By Mitigation Type

  • Destructive system
  • Non-destructive system

Market, By Application

  • Detection
  • Jamming & disruption

Market, By End User

  • Government & defense
  • Commercial
  • Airports
  • Others

The above information is provided for the following regions and countries

  • North America
    • U.S.
    • Canada
  • Europe
    • UK
    • Germany
    • France
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • Russia
    • Nordics
    • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • India
    • Japan
    • South Korea
    • ANZ
    • Southeast Asia
    • Rest of Asia Pacific 
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Mexico
    • Argentina
    • Rest of Latin America 
  • MEA
    • UAE
    • Saudi Arabia
    • South Africa
    • Rest of MEA

 

Table of Content

Report Content

Chapter 1   Methodology & Scope

1.1   Market scope & definitions

1.2   Base estimates & calculations

1.3   Forecast calculations

1.4   Data sources

1.4.1    Primary

1.4.2    Secondary

1.4.2.1   Paid sources

1.4.2.2   Public sources

Chapter 2   Executive Summary

2.1   Industry 3600 synopsis, 2018-2032

Chapter 3   Industry Insights

3.1   Industry ecosystem analysis

3.2   Supplier Landscape

3.2.1    Raw material & component suppliers

3.2.2    Manufacturers

3.2.3    Technology providers

3.2.4    End-users

3.3   Profit margin analysis

3.4   Technology & innovation landscape

3.5   Patent analysis

3.6   Key news & initiatives

3.7   Regulatory landscape

3.8   Impact forces

3.8.1    Growth drivers

3.8.1.1   Growing advancements in drone technology

3.8.1.2   Rising expenditure by the government in the aerospace and defence industry

3.8.1.3   Increasing geopolitical security concerns

3.8.1.4   Growing cases of unauthorized drone activities

3.8.2    Industry pitfalls & challenges

3.8.2.1   High system cost and operational complexity

3.8.2.2   Limited long-range effectiveness

3.9   Growth potential analysis

3.10    Porter’s analysis

3.10.1    Supplier power

3.10.2    Buyer power

3.10.3    Threat of new entrants

3.10.4    Threat of substitutes

3.10.5    Industry rivalry

3.11    PESTEL analysis

Chapter 4   Competitive Landscape, 2023

4.1   Introduction

4.2   Company market share analysis

4.3   Competitive positioning matrix

4.4   Strategic outlook matrix

Chapter 5   Market Estimates & Forecast, By Component, 2018-2032 ($Mn)

5.1   Key trends

5.2   Hardware

5.2.1    Radars

5.2.2    Acoustic sensors

5.2.3    Infrared and video surveillance systems

5.2.4    RF detectors

5.2.5    Jammers

5.2.6    GPS spoofers

5.2.7    Nets and guns

5.2.8    Others

5.3   Software

Chapter 6   Market Estimates & Forecast, By Platform, 2018-2032 ($Mn)

6.1   Key trends

6.2   Ground-based

6.3   Handheld

6.4   UAV

Chapter 7   Market Estimates & Forecast, By Mitigation Type, 2018-2032 ($Mn)

7.1   Key trends

7.2   Destructive system

7.3   Non-destructive system

Chapter 8   Market Estimates & Forecast, By Application, 2018-2032 ($Mn)

8.1   Key trends

8.2   Detection

8.3   Jamming and disruption

Chapter 9   Market Estimates & Forecast, By End-User, 2018-2032 ($Mn)

9.1   Key trends

9.2   Government & defense

9.3   Commercial

9.4   Airports

9.5   Others

Chapter 10   Market Estimates & Forecast, By Region, 2018-2032 ($Mn)

10.1    Key trends

10.2    North America

10.2.1    U.S.

10.2.2    Canada

10.3    Europe

10.3.1    UK

10.3.2    Germany

10.3.3    France

10.3.4    Italy

10.3.5    Spain

10.3.6    Russia

10.3.7    Nordics

10.3.8    Rest of Europe

10.4    Asia Pacific

10.4.1    China

10.4.2    India

10.4.3    Japan

10.4.4    South Korea

10.4.5    ANZ

10.4.6    Southeast Asia

10.4.7    Rest of Asia Pacific

10.5    Latin America

10.5.1    Brazil

10.5.2    Mexico

10.5.3    Argentina

10.5.4    Rest of Latin America

10.6    MEA

10.6.1    South Africa

10.6.2    Saudi Arabia

10.6.3    UAE

10.6.4    Rest of MEA

Chapter 11   Company Profiles

11.1    Advanced Radar Technologies S.A.

11.2    Airbus Group SE

11.3    Blighter Surveillance Systems

11.4    Citadel Defense

11.5    Dedrone

11.6    DeTect, Inc.

11.7    Drone Defence

11.8    DroneShield Ltd

11.9    Enterprise Control Systems

11.10    Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (IAI)

11.11    Liteye Systems, Inc.

11.12    Lockheed Martin Corporation

11.13    METIS Aerospace Ltd

11.14    QinetiQ Group PLC

11.15    Raytheon Technologies Corporation

11.16    Robin Radar Systems

11.17    SAAB AB

11.18    SRC Inc.

11.19    Thales Group

11.20    The Boeing Company

11.21    Zen Technologies Limited

  • Airbus Group SE
  • Dedrone
  • DeTect, Inc.
  • Drone Defence
  • Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (IAI)
  • Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • RTX Corporation
  • SAAB AB
  • Thales Group
  • The Boeing Company
  • Zen Technologies Limited