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Robotic Warfare Market - By Capability (Unmanned Platforms & Systems, Exoskeleton & Wearables, Target Acquisition System, Turret & Weapon System), By Application, By Mode of Operation (Autonomous, Semi-Autonomous), By Domain & Forecast, 2024 – 2032


Published on: 2024-06-27 | No of Pages : 240 | Industry : Aerospace and Defence

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Robotic Warfare Market - By Capability (Unmanned Platforms & Systems, Exoskeleton & Wearables, Target Acquisition System, Turret & Weapon System), By Application, By Mode of Operation (Autonomous, Semi-Autonomous), By Domain & Forecast, 2024 – 2032

 

Robotic Warfare Market Size

Robotic Warfare Market was valued at USD 30.3 billion in 2023 and is estimated to register a CAGR of over 6% between 2024 & 2032. Increased investments in domestic drone manufacturing are propelling the robotic warfare industry growth by fostering technological advancements and expanding the capabilities of unmanned systems. For instance, in July 2023, Ukraine declared its intention to allocate USD 1 billion for the development of domestic drone manufacturing. The nation has removed customs barriers for the importation of drone spare parts and complete sets. Additionally, the profit share for manufacturers of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) has increased to 25%. Furthermore, a decision has been taken to streamline the mass production of drone ammunition.

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The demand for exploration in hostile territories is driving the global industry growth. Robotic systems including unmanned aerial & ground vehicles offer the capability to conduct reconnaissance and surveillance in dangerous environments without putting human lives at risk. The need for real-time data and situational awareness in such areas has led to increased investments in autonomous technologies, propelling the development and deployment of robotic solutions in military operations.

Robotic Warfare Market Report Attributes
Report Attribute Details
Base Year 2023
Robotic Warfare Market Size in 2023 USD 30.3 Billion
Forecast Period 2024 to 2032
Forecast Period 2024 to 2032 CAGR 6%
2032 Value Projection USD 51.6 Billion
Historical Data for 2018 - 2023
No. of Pages 300
Tables, Charts & Figures 352
Segments covered Capability, Application, Mode of Operation, Domain
Growth Drivers
  • Increased substantial investments in domestic drone manufacturing
  • Rising demand for exploration in hostile locations
  • Technological advancements in robotics and AI
  • Increasing geopolitical threats and conflicts
  • Rising need to reduce the threat to human personnel
Pitfalls & Challenges
  • Absence of comprehensive international regulations
  • Risk of unintended harm to civilians

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Civilian safety is a critical concern in the development and deployment of robotic warfare. Autonomous systems, if not meticulously designed and controlled, may inadvertently harm non-combatants. Issues including the potential for errors in target identification, misinterpretation of civilian activities, or collateral damage in densely populated areas raise ethical dilemmas. Striking the right balance between military objectives and minimizing harm to innocent civilians is a complex challenge that requires careful consideration & adherence to international humanitarian laws and norms.
COVID-19 Impact

The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted the robotic warfare market. Supply chain disruptions, workforce limitations, and budget reallocations for pandemic response have hindered production and deployment schedules. Delays in research and development projects and a heightened focus on immediate healthcare needs have slowed advancements. Additionally, economic uncertainties have led to reconsiderations in defense spending, affecting investment in robotic warfare technologies. These challenges collectively contribute to a more challenging and constrained environment for the growth of the industry.

Robotic Warfare Market Trends

The incorporation of cutting-edge technologies in product development is driving the robotic warfare industry growth. Innovations in unmanned systems, artificial intelligence, and sensor capabilities enhance the efficiency & effectiveness of military operations. For instance, in February 2023, EDGE revealed 11 innovative unmanned and autonomous solutions with advanced capabilities applicable across air, land & maritime domains. These groundbreaking products and systems span various missions, encompassing tactical ISR, logistics support, and intricate combat operations.

Increasing global security concerns are propelling the global market as nations prioritize advanced technologies to address evolving threats. Robotic systems offer strategic advantages in surveillance, reconnaissance, and combat, meeting the demands of modern security challenges. The need for efficient and technologically advanced defense solutions is driving investments in unmanned and autonomous technologies, contributing to the global business expansion.

Robotic Warfare Market Analysis

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Based on mode of operation, the market is categorized into autonomous and semi-autonomous. In 2022, the semi-autonomous segment held a market share of over 70%. Enhanced human-machine collaboration is a key factor driving the semi-autonomous segment growth. These systems are designed to complement human operators, combining the strengths of human decision-making with the efficiency of automated processes. By facilitating a symbiotic relationship, semi-autonomous technologies optimize operational outcomes, ensuring that human expertise guides critical decisions while automated features handle routine or repetitive tasks. This collaborative approach enhances the overall effectiveness and adaptability of military operations

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Based on application, the market is divided into intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissance (ISR), logistics & support, search & rescue, tracking & targeting, combat & operations, and others. In 2023, the Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance (ISR) segment held a market share of around 30%. The introduction of cost-effective Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) tailored for reconnaissance missions is driving segment growth in the global robotic warfare market. For instance, in September 2023, British company, QinetiQ introduced a specialized Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) designed for swarming capabilities and collaborative missions with both manned & unmanned aircraft. This UAV has an internal payload capacity of up to 66 pounds, enabling its use in diverse missions including reconnaissance, electronic warfare, airborne decoy, and threat representation.

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North America dominated the global market with a major share of around 40% in 2023. The regional robotic warfare industry is propelled by its technological leadership and ongoing military modernization initiatives. The region, particularly the U.S., stands at the forefront of global innovation, fostering the development and deployment of cutting-edge robotic systems. Concurrently, the commitment to modernize military capabilities drives investments in advanced technologies with a focus on unmanned systems for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance & combat applications, reinforcing North America's position as a key player in the global industry.

Robotic Warfare Market Share

Lockheed Martin Corporation and Northrop Grumman Corporation hold a dominant market share in the robotic warfare industry. Major players in the market vie for market shares through aggressive R&D investments, strategic collaborations, and the development of cutting-edge technologies. Competitive pricing, contract acquisitions, and a focus on meeting evolving defense needs contribute to their efforts in securing a substantial market share.

Robotic Warfare Market Companies

Major players operating in the robotic warfare industry are

  • AeroVironment, Inc.
  • Autonomous Solutions, Inc. (ASI)
  • BAE Systems plc
  • Boeing
  • Cobham plc
  • Dassault Group
  • Elbit Systems Ltd.
  • General Atomics
  • Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • Textron Inc.
  • Thales Group

Robotic Warfare Industry News

  • In October 2022, Seasats, a manufacturer specializing in cost-effective, solar-autonomous surface vessels, secured approximately USD 10 million in a strategic investment from defense contractor, L3Harris Technologies. This investment aimed to accelerate the development of Seasats' flagship drone, internally known as a sensor truck for the ocean.

The robotic warfare market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecast in terms of revenue (USD Million) from 2018 to 2032, for the following segments

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Market, By Capability

 

  • Unmanned Platforms & Systems
    • Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
    • Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs)
    • Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs)
  • Others
    • Exoskeleton & Wearables
    • Target Acquisition System
    • Turret & Weapon System

Market, By Application

  • Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance (ISR)
  • Logistics & Support
  • Search & Rescue
  • Tracking & Targeting
  • Combat & Operations
  • Others

Market, By Mode of Operation

  • Autonomous
  • Semi-Autonomous

Market, By Domain

  • Land
  • Marine
  • Airborne

The above information is provided for the following regions and countries

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

 

 

Table of Content

Report Content

Chapter 1   Methodology & Scope

1.1    Market scope & definition

1.2    Base estimates & calculations

1.3    Forecast calculation

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    Robotic warfare market 360º synopsis, 2018 - 2032

2.2    Business trends

2.2.1    Total Addressable Market (TAM), 2024-2032

2.3    Regional trends

2.4    Capability trends

2.5    Application trends

2.6    Mode of operation trends

2.7    Domain trends

Chapter 3   Robotic Warfare Industry Insights

3.1    Industry ecosystem analysis

3.2    Supplier landscape

3.2.1    Component supplier

3.2.2    Robotics & technology providers

3.2.3    Manufacturers

3.2.4    Distributors

3.2.5    End-users

3.3    Profit margin analysis

3.4    Technology innovation landscape

3.5    Patent analysis

3.6    Key news and initiatives

3.7    Regulatory landscape

3.8    Impact forces

3.8.1    Growth drivers

3.8.1.1   Increased substantial investments in domestic drone manufacturing

3.8.1.2   Rising demand for exploration in hostile locations

3.8.1.3   Technological advancements in robotics and AI

3.8.1.4   Increasing geopolitical threats and conflicts

3.8.1.5   Rising need to reduce the threat to human personnel

3.8.2    Industry pitfalls & challenges

3.8.2.1   Absence of comprehensive international regulations

3.8.2.2   Risk of unintended harm to civilians

3.9    Growth potential analysis

3.10    Porter’s analysis

3.11    PESTEL analysis

Chapter 4   Competitive Landscape, 2023

4.1    Introduction

4.2    Company market share, 2023

4.3    Competitive analysis of major market players, 2023

4.3.1    Lockheed Martin Corporation

4.3.2    Northrop Grumman Corporation

4.3.3    Elbit Systems Ltd.

4.3.4    General Atomics

4.3.5    BAE Systems plc

4.3.6    Textron Inc.

4.3.7    Thales Group

4.4    Competitive positioning matrix, 2023

4.5    Strategic outlook matrix, 2023

Chapter 5   Robotic Warfare Market Estimates & Forecast, By Capability (Revenue)

5.1    Key trends, by capability

5.2    Unmanned platforms & systems

5.2.1    Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)

5.2.2    Unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs)

5.2.3    Unmanned surface vehicles (USVs)

5.2.4    Others

5.3    Exoskeleton & wearables

5.4    Target acquisition system

5.5    Turret and weapon system

Chapter 6   Robotic Warfare Market Estimates & Forecast, By Application (Revenue)

6.1    Key trends, by application

6.2    Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR)

6.3    Logistics and support

6.4    Search and rescue

6.5    Tracking and targeting

6.6    Combat and operations

6.7    Others

Chapter 7   Robotic Warfare Market Estimates & Forecast, By Mode of Operation (Revenue)

7.1    Key trends, by mode of operation

7.2    Autonomous

7.3    Semi-autonomous

Chapter 8   Robotic Warfare Market Estimates & Forecast, By Domain (Revenue)

8.1    Key trends, by domain

8.2    Land

8.3    Marine

8.4    Airborne

Chapter 9   Robotic Warfare Market Estimates & Forecast, By Region

9.1    Key trends, by region

9.2    North America

9.2.1    U.S.

9.2.2    Canada

9.3    Europe

9.3.1    UK

9.3.2    Germany

9.3.3    France

9.3.4    Italy

9.3.5    Spain

9.3.6    Russia

9.3.7    Nordics

9.4    Asia Pacific

9.4.1    China

9.4.2    India

9.4.3    Japan

9.4.4    South Korea

9.4.5    ANZ

9.4.6    Southeast Asia

9.5    Latin America

9.5.1    Brazil

9.5.2    Mexico

9.5.3    Argentina

9.6    MEA

9.6.1    South Africa

9.6.2    Saudi Arabia

9.6.3    UAE

Chapter 10   Company Profiles

10.1    AeroVironment, Inc.

10.2    Autonomous Solutions, Inc. (ASI)

10.3    BAE Systems plc

10.4    Boeing

10.5    Cobham plc

10.6    Dassault Group

10.7    Elbit Systems Ltd.

10.8    FLIR Systems, Inc.

10.9    General Atomics

10.10    Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)

10.11    Kratos Defense & Security Solutions

10.12    L3Harris Technologies, Inc.

10.13    Leonardo S.p.A.

10.14    Lockheed Martin Corporation

10.15    Northrop Grumman Corporation

10.16    QinetiQ Group plc

10.17    Raytheon Technologies Corporation

10.18    SAAB AB

10.19    Textron Inc.

10.20    Thales Group

  • AeroVironment, Inc.
  • Autonomous Solutions, Inc. (ASI)
  • BAE Systems plc
  • Boeing
  • Cobham plc
  • Dassault Group
  • Elbit Systems Ltd.
  • General Atomics
  • Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • Textron Inc.
  • Thales Group