Electronic Warfare

Electronic Warfare Market by Product (Equipment, Operational Support), Capability (Attack, Protection, Support), End-Use - Global Forecast 2024-2030

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[182 Pages Report] The Electronic Warfare Market size was estimated at USD 18.68 billion in 2023 and expected to reach USD 20.38 billion in 2024, at a CAGR 9.74% to reach USD 35.82 billion by 2030.

Electronic Warfare Market
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Electronic Warfare (EW) encapsulates the strategic use of the electromagnetic spectrum to effectively deny or degrade its use by adversaries while ensuring its unrestricted access for friendly forces. It encompasses practices such as electronic attack, electronic protection, and electronic support to manipulate or intercept communications and radar signals. The electronic warfare market is experiencing significant growth, driven by heightened global security concerns, rapid technological advancements, and the strategic integration of EW into military operations to achieve informational superiority. However, the high cost of deployment and the swift pace of technological innovation necessitating continuous updates to EW systems present both financial and operational challenges. Despite these challenges, the advent of cognitive electronic warfare, powered by AI, offers prospects for more efficient and effective threat countering. Increased investments in research and development present new growth opportunities for market players.

Electronic Warfare Market - Global Forecast 2024-2030
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Product: Growing adoption of advanced equipment to address the immediate needs of electronic warfare on the battlefield

The equipment category encompasses hardware specifically designed for electronic warfare, including jamming systems, radar systems, and electronic countermeasures. Antennas are crucial components of electronic warfare, serving as the interface to transmit and receive electromagnetic waves. Their purpose is to detect, intercept, or jam enemy signals, thereby disrupting communication and radar systems. Anti-radiation missiles (ARMs) are designed to target and destroy enemy radar and radio sources. With the rise in drone usage, counter UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) systems are developed to detect, track, and neutralize unauthorized drones that pose a threat to secure spaces or military operations. Directed energy weapons (DEWs) emit focused energy through lasers, microwaves, or particle beams to damage or destroy enemy equipment and personnel. Direction finder systems are used to intercept and analyze electromagnetic emissions to determine the direction of the source. Directional infrared countermeasures (DIRCM) systems protect aircraft from heat-seeking missiles by detecting the missile launch, tracking it, and then directing a high-intensity infrared beam to mislead it away from the target. Electromagnetic pulse (EMP) weapons are designed to release a burst of electromagnetic energy that can disrupt or destroy electronic equipment and systems, effectively crippling the enemy’s technological capabilities without causing direct physical harm to personnel. Identification friend/foe (IFF) systems identify and distinguish between friendly and hostile forces using transponders that emit codes when queried. Laser warning systems alert personnel when a laser is detected, indicating potential laser-guided threats or range-finding attempts by the enemy. Radar warning receivers (RWR) detect radar emissions, providing early warning of potential threats such as incoming missiles or aircraft. Self-protection EW suite is integrated into military platforms to automatically detect, evaluate, and respond to threats. It combines sensors, jammers, and countermeasure dispensers to protect assets like aircraft or ships.

The operational support segment covers services and software that support the use of EW equipment, including threat simulation, mission planning, and operational analysis. Simulation tools are used for training and planning within the realm of electronic warfare. They replicate real-world scenarios in a controlled environment, allowing forces to practice tactics and strategies without actual combat risks. Software in electronic warfare controls various systems and processes for detecting, analyzing, and engaging threats. It is continually updated to adapt to evolving threats and incorporate new tactics and technologies. The software supports everything from signal processing and threat recognition to decision-making aids for operators.

End-Use: Rising deployment of electronic warfare on UAVs for airborne security and surveillance

The use of electronic warfare (EW) in airborne applications is primarily focused on protecting aircraft from threats, enhancing communication security, and ensuring successful missions in contested airspace. This encompasses a broad spectrum of activities, including the detection and jamming of radar signals, protecting against missile guidance systems, and ensuring secure communication links for military aircraft. These capabilities are essential for maintaining air superiority, executing reconnaissance missions, and providing support to ground and naval forces. Land-based electronic warfare is critical in protecting military personnel, vehicles, and infrastructure from enemy detection and attack. This includes jamming improvised explosive devices (IEDs), intercepting and locating enemy communication, and electronic protection measures to safeguard against electronic attacks. The incorporation of electronic warfare in land operations enhances situational awareness and significantly increases the survivability and effectiveness of ground forces. In the naval arena, electronic warfare is employed to defend ships and submarines from a myriad of threats, including anti-ship missiles, mines, and enemy surveillance. EW operations in this context involve the use of electronic support measures to detect threats at significant distances, electronic attack measures to disrupt or neutralize enemy sensors and weapons systems, and electronic protection measures to shield one's own naval assets from electronic attacks.

Regional Insights

In the Americas, the electronic warfare market is growing rapidly, primarily attributed to the substantial defense budget, ongoing investments in advanced electronic warfare systems to maintain technological superiority, and the increasing importance of electronic warfare in national security strategies. Additionally, the push for modernizing existing military assets to counter perceived threats enhances the market's growth in this region. Europe shows significant growth potential, driven by NATO countries' efforts to enhance their electronic warfare capabilities in response to evolving security challenges. This includes upgrading existing systems and integrating electronic warfare technologies into new platforms. The Middle East remains a robust market, fueled by ongoing conflicts and the consequent need for advanced defense mechanisms, including electronic warfare systems. Africa, while still in the nascent stages of electronic warfare capabilities development, shows potential for growth, particularly in regions facing security challenges. Asia-Pacific is witnessing rapid growth in the electronic warfare market, owing to the increased defense spending by countries such as China, India, Australia, and South Korea. The diverse range of geopolitical interests, coupled with the need for surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, drives the demand for advanced electronic warfare systems in APAC.

FPNV Positioning Matrix

The FPNV Positioning Matrix is pivotal in evaluating the Electronic Warfare Market. It offers a comprehensive assessment of vendors, examining key metrics related to Business Strategy and Product Satisfaction. This in-depth analysis empowers users to make well-informed decisions aligned with their requirements. Based on the evaluation, the vendors are then categorized into four distinct quadrants representing varying levels of success: Forefront (F), Pathfinder (P), Niche (N), or Vital (V).

Market Share Analysis

The Market Share Analysis is a comprehensive tool that provides an insightful and in-depth examination of the current state of vendors in the Electronic Warfare Market. By meticulously comparing and analyzing vendor contributions in terms of overall revenue, customer base, and other key metrics, we can offer companies a greater understanding of their performance and the challenges they face when competing for market share. Additionally, this analysis provides valuable insights into the competitive nature of the sector, including factors such as accumulation, fragmentation dominance, and amalgamation traits observed over the base year period studied. With this expanded level of detail, vendors can make more informed decisions and devise effective strategies to gain a competitive edge in the market.

Recent Developments
  • ECIL Secures Significant Contract for Enhancing Communication Systems of Indian Army

    Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL), a state-owned enterprise under the Department of Atomic Energy, has been awarded a lucrative contract valued at INR 980 crore to bolster the communication capabilities of the Indian Army. This initiative aims to supply cutting-edge Communication Security (COMSEC) and Transmission Security (TRANSEC) systems, instrumental in upgrading the military’s communication infrastructure to safeguard against electronic warfare and cyber threats. [Published On: 2024-01-12]

  • RTX Secures USD 80 Million Contract for Advancing Super Hornet Electronic Warfare Capabilities

    The U.S. Navy recently awarded RTX, a contract worth USD 80 million to develop cutting-edge electronic warfare technology specifically for the F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft. This initiative is expected to substantially upgrade the electronic warfare capabilities of the Super Hornet, enhancing its ability to counter and suppress enemy electronic threats effectively. [Published On: 2023-12-19]

  • Partnership between Hensoldt and Rafael Develops Advanced Jamming System to Enhance Naval Vessel Protection

    In a significant advancement in electronic warfare, Hensoldt, in collaboration with Israeli defense specialist Rafael, has engineered an innovative jamming system aimed at bolstering the electronic defenses of naval vessels. This cutting-edge, fully digital solution is designed to intercept and counteract a wide array of electronic threats encountered in naval engagements, thus significantly reducing the vulnerability of ships to such attacks. By leveraging sophisticated electronic interference techniques, this system plays a crucial role in safeguarding naval assets from emerging threats, highlighting the importance of electronic warfare capabilities in modern naval strategy. [Published On: 2023-11-27]

Key Company Profiles

The report delves into recent significant developments in the Electronic Warfare Market, highlighting leading vendors and their innovative profiles. These include Abaco Systems by AMETEK, Inc., Aselsan A.Ş., BAE Systems PLC, Bharat Dynamics Limited, CACI International Inc., Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions, Elbit Systems Ltd., Galleon Embedded Computing by Spectra Aerospace & Defense, GBL Systems Corporation, General Dynamics Mission Systems, Inc., Hensoldt AG, Honeywell International Inc., HR Smith Group of Companies, Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc., IAI Group, Indra Sistemas, S.A., L3Harris Technologies, Inc., Leidos, Inc., Leonardo S.p.A., Lockheed Martin Corporation, Mistral Solutions Pvt. Ltd. by AXISCADES Inc., National Instruments Corporation by Emerson Electric Co., Raytheon Technologies Corporation, Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co KG, RTX Corporation, Saab AB, Tata Advanced Systems Limited, Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, Thales Group, and The Boeing Company.

Market Segmentation & Coverage

This research report categorizes the Electronic Warfare Market to forecast the revenues and analyze trends in each of the following sub-markets:

  • Product
    • Equipment
      • Antennas
      • Anti-Radiation Missiles
      • Counter UAV Systems
      • Directed Energy Weapons
      • Direction Finders
      • Directional Infrared Countermeasures
      • Electromagnetic Pulse Weapons
      • Identification Friend/Foe Systems
      • Laser Warning Systems
      • Radar Warning Receivers
      • Self-Protection EW Suite
    • Operational Support
      • Simulation
      • Software
  • Capability
    • Attack
      • Active
      • Passive
    • Protection
      • Anti-Active
      • Anti-Passive
    • Support
      • Communications Intelligence
      • Electronic Intelligence
      • Signals Intelligence
  • End-Use
    • Air
    • Land
    • Naval

  • Region
    • Americas
      • Argentina
      • Brazil
      • Canada
      • Mexico
      • United States
        • California
        • Florida
        • Illinois
        • New York
        • Ohio
        • Pennsylvania
        • Texas
    • Asia-Pacific
      • Australia
      • China
      • India
      • Indonesia
      • Japan
      • Malaysia
      • Philippines
      • Singapore
      • South Korea
      • Taiwan
      • Thailand
      • Vietnam
    • Europe, Middle East & Africa
      • Denmark
      • Egypt
      • Finland
      • France
      • Germany
      • Israel
      • Italy
      • Netherlands
      • Nigeria
      • Norway
      • Poland
      • Qatar
      • Russia
      • Saudi Arabia
      • South Africa
      • Spain
      • Sweden
      • Switzerland
      • Turkey
      • United Arab Emirates
      • United Kingdom

The report offers valuable insights on the following aspects:

  1. Market Penetration: It presents comprehensive information on the market provided by key players.
  2. Market Development: It delves deep into lucrative emerging markets and analyzes the penetration across mature market segments.
  3. Market Diversification: It provides detailed information on new product launches, untapped geographic regions, recent developments, and investments.
  4. Competitive Assessment & Intelligence: It conducts an exhaustive assessment of market shares, strategies, products, certifications, regulatory approvals, patent landscape, and manufacturing capabilities of the leading players.
  5. Product Development & Innovation: It offers intelligent insights on future technologies, R&D activities, and breakthrough product developments.

The report addresses key questions such as:

  1. What is the market size and forecast of the Electronic Warfare Market?
  2. Which products, segments, applications, and areas should one consider investing in over the forecast period in the Electronic Warfare Market?
  3. What are the technology trends and regulatory frameworks in the Electronic Warfare Market?
  4. What is the market share of the leading vendors in the Electronic Warfare Market?
  5. Which modes and strategic moves are suitable for entering the Electronic Warfare Market?

Table of Contents
  1. Preface
  2. Research Methodology
  3. Executive Summary
  4. Market Overview
  5. Market Insights
  6. Electronic Warfare Market, by Product
  7. Electronic Warfare Market, by Capability
  8. Electronic Warfare Market, by End-Use
  9. Americas Electronic Warfare Market
  10. Asia-Pacific Electronic Warfare Market
  11. Europe, Middle East & Africa Electronic Warfare Market
  12. Competitive Landscape
  13. Competitive Portfolio
  14. List of Figures [Total: 22]
  15. List of Tables [Total: 744]
  16. List of Companies Mentioned [Total: 30]
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