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非殺傷力武器的全球市場:2025年~2035年

Global Non-Lethal Weapons Market 2025-2035

出版日期: | 出版商: Aviation & Defense Market Reports (A&D) | 英文 150+ Pages | 商品交期: 3個工作天內

價格

2025 年全球非致命武器市場規模估計為 81.2 億美元,預計到 2035 年將增長至 156.6 億美元,2025-2035 年預測期內的複合年增長率 (CAGR) 為 6.79%。

Global Non-Lethal Weapons Market-IMG1

非致命武器市場簡介

軍用非致命武器 (NLW) 旨在使人員喪失行動能力、設備癱瘓或控制人群,而不會造成永久性傷害或死亡。這些武器在需要升級武力、維持和平、反叛亂和反叛亂行動的情況下至關重要。非致命武器介於口頭威懾和致命武力之間,使軍事人員能夠應對複雜的環境,特別是在城市戰、人道主義任務和內戰中。在全球範圍內,非致命武器越來越被視為現代軍事和準軍事組織的重要工具。在平民密集且使用致命武力在政治和道德上不可接受的情況下,他們的部署正在擴大。非致命武器包括聲波和微波設備、橡皮子彈、催淚瓦斯、閃光彈、定向能武器和電磁脈衝 (EMP) 系統。在非對稱戰爭中,這一作用變得越來越突出,戰鬥人員和平民之間的界線趨於模糊,因此克制是一種戰術上的必要。全球轉向減少附帶損害和遵守國際人道法,進一步凸顯了非致命軍事選擇日益增長的重要性。

科技對非致命武器市場的影響:

技術創新正在重塑非致命武器格局,為軍隊提供更精確、可擴展和多功能的工具。該領域最重要的技術發展之一是定向能武器(DEW)的興起,包括高功率微波系統和基於雷射的致盲器。這些武器可以禁用電子設備、破壞感測器或暫時使人失去知覺,但不會造成任何結構性或長期的身體傷害。而且由於它是不可誘導的,因此可以實現精確定位,同時最大限度地減少意外後果。遠程聲學設備(LRAD)等聲學武器也變得越來越複雜,能夠遠距離傳輸清晰的命令或威懾聲音,同時避免對聽力造成永久性損害。這些對於週邊防禦和人群驅散特別有用。同樣,主動拒止系統 (ADS) 使用毫米波能量在皮膚上產生灼燒感,但實際上不會造成燒傷,因此在衝突地區的邊境和檢查站安全中越來越受到關注。

另一個創新領域是智慧子彈系統。橡皮子彈、豆袋子彈和海綿手榴彈正在重新設計,配備微晶片和感測器,以改善彈道控制、減輕衝擊力和追蹤目標。這可以提高效率,同時降低意外殺傷的風險。化學製劑和刺激物的輸送系統也在不斷發展,新配方能夠快速起效並消散,使部隊能夠清理區域或控制敵對人群,同時最大限度地降低環境和健康風險。此外,與無人系統的整合日益加強,包括攜帶非致命有效載荷的無人機。這些無人機可以從安全距離噴灑刺激物、部署網槍或廣播威懾訊息,提供遠端控制的反應機制。最後,指揮和控制介面的進步,包括擴增實境覆蓋和戰場網絡集成,使得非致命武器能夠結合更廣泛的戰術行動以更協調、更有效的方式部署。

非致命武器市場的主要推動因素:

對非致命武器日益增長的需求源自於複雜的作戰、法律、政治和人道主義考量。城市戰爭和不對稱衝突變得越來越普遍,而且常常涉及平民。在這種環境下,軍隊需要可擴展的武力選擇,以抑制暴力而不使其升級。非致命武器正好提供了這一點。也就是說,它能夠緩解緊張局勢、加強控制,同時最大限度地減少傷亡和媒體的強烈反應。另一個主要驅動力是軍隊更多地參與維和和人道主義任務。根據聯合國授權或聯盟努力開展行動的軍事力量往往必須應對微妙的政治氣氛,過度使用武力可能會破壞任務的合法性或招致國際社會的譴責。在這種情況下,NLW 成為重要的參與工具。

法律和道德約束也扮演核心角色。許多軍隊都受制於規範使用武力的國際法,例如《日內瓦公約》和《敵對行為議定書》。非致命武器提供了一種合法使用必要武力的方式,同時履行人權義務,特別是在拘留行動、檢查站警務和抗議管理。從戰略角度來看,公眾認知和媒體審查對軍事戰術有重大影響。在即時數位通訊和全球通報的時代,盡量減少對平民的傷害不僅是道德要求,也是戰略要求。不保持克制可能損害國際關係,導致失去政治支持,甚至對個別軍人造成法律後果。預算和營運效率也是重要因素。非致命武器的操作和維護成本通常比常規彈藥更低。部署非致命武器可以減少致命戰鬥的後勤負擔以及長期醫療和法律成本。此外,許多軍隊認為擁有多樣化的部隊選擇很有價值,這使他們能夠根據各種任務的情況做出反應。

各地區非致命武器市場趨勢:

在北美,尤其是美國,國防部自 1990 年代以來透過聯合非致命武器局 (JNLWD) 等專門項目對非致命能力進行了巨額投資。美國軍隊在各種行動中使用非人道武器,從維和任務和使館安全到應對內戰。該地區的技術創新蓬勃發展,軍隊、研究機構和私人國防承包商共同努力,突破定向能和主動拒止系統的界限。在歐洲,由於參與維和行動的增加以及對民事安全的日益關注,人們對非致命武器的興趣日益濃厚。法國、德國和英國等國家已將非致命武器納入其軍隊和憲兵部隊,特別是用於反暴動和反恐行動。歐盟也支持制定使用非致命武器的共同標準和道德準則,並鼓勵成員國之間的互通性。

在亞太地區,人們對國內動亂、邊境衝突和內部安全的擔憂日益加劇,推動了對非致命軍事能力的更多投資。中國和印度都擁有龐大的準軍事部隊和內部安全部隊,並且正在開發用於人群控制、邊境巡邏和反叛亂的近海武器。日本和韓國正在採用此類技術來實現其防禦理論的現代化並支持維和行動。

主要國防非致命武器項目:

馬爾地夫與中國簽署軍事援助協議,標誌著兩國關係取得重要進展。穆罕默德·穆伊茲總統強調,該協議以免費提供 "非致命" 軍事裝備和培訓為核心,將加強馬爾地夫的主權和自力更生。這將是兩國之間第一份以國防為重點的協議,兩國傳統上主要透過經濟合作進行交往。該協議包括培訓計劃等援助以及催淚瓦斯和胡椒噴霧等非致命設備的供應。穆伊圖總統與中國官員的互動是區域地緣政治動態的重要組成部分。

本報告涵蓋全球國防直升機發動機市場,並提供按細分市場、技術趨勢、機會分析、公司概況和國家數據劃分的 10 年市場預測。

本報告提供全球非殺傷力武器市場相關調查,彙整10年的各分類市場預測,技術趨勢,機會分析,企業簡介,各國資料等資訊。

目錄

非殺傷力武器市場報告定義

非殺傷力武器市場區隔

各地區

各產品類型

各用途

未來 10 年非致命武器市場分析

本章透過對非致命武器市場長達十年的分析,詳細概述了非致命武器市場的成長、變化趨勢、技術採用概述和市場吸引力。

非致命性武器市場的市場技術

本部分涵蓋預計將影響該市場的十大技術以及這些技術可能對整個市場產生的影響。

全球非致命武器市場預測

上述部分詳細解釋了未來 10 年該市場非致命武器市場的預測。

非致命武器市場趨勢及各地區預測

本部分涵蓋非致命武器市場的區域趨勢、推動因素、阻礙因素、課題以及政治、經濟、社會和技術方面。它還提供了詳細的區域市場預測和情境分析。區域分析包括主要公司概況、供應商格局和公司基準測試。目前市場規模是根據正常業務情境估算的。

北美

促進因素,阻礙因素,課題

PEST

市場預測與情勢分析

主要企業

供應商階層的形勢

企業基準

歐洲

中東

亞太地區

南美

非致命武器市場國家分析

本章重點介紹該市場的主要防禦計劃,並介紹該市場的最新新聞和專利。它還提供國家級的 10 年市場預測和情境分析。

美國

防衛計劃

最新消息

專利

這個市場上目前技術成熟度

市場預測與情勢分析

加拿大

義大利

法國

德國

荷蘭

比利時

西班牙

瑞典

希臘

澳洲

南非

印度

中國

俄羅斯

韓國

日本

馬來西亞

新加坡

巴西

非殺傷力武器市場機會矩陣

非殺傷力武器市場報告相關專家的意見

結論

關於航空·國防市場報告

Product Code: AND005

The Global Non-Lethal Weapons market is estimated at USD 8.12 billion in 2025, projected to grow to USD 15.66 billion by 2035 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 6.79% over the forecast period 2025-2035.

Global Non-Lethal Weapons Market - IMG1

Introduction to Non-Lethal Weapons Market:

Military non-lethal weapons (NLWs) are designed to incapacitate personnel, disable equipment, or control crowds without causing permanent injury or death. These weapons are crucial for situations that require escalation-of-force measures, peacekeeping, counterinsurgency, and riot control operations. NLWs offer a middle ground between verbal deterrence and lethal force, enabling military personnel to manage complex environments, particularly in urban warfare, humanitarian missions, and civil disturbances. Globally, non-lethal weapons are increasingly regarded as indispensable tools for modern armed forces and paramilitary units. Their deployment is expanding in scenarios where civilian presence is high and the use of deadly force would be politically or ethically unacceptable. NLWs range from acoustic and microwave devices to rubber bullets, tear gas, flashbang grenades, directed energy weapons, and electromagnetic pulse (EMP) systems. Their role is becoming increasingly prominent in asymmetric warfare, where the distinction between combatant and civilian is often blurred, and restraint becomes a tactical necessity. The global shift toward minimizing collateral damage and adhering to international humanitarian law further underscores the growing importance of non-lethal military options.

Technology Impact in Non-Lethal Weapons Market:

Technological innovation is reshaping the landscape of non-lethal weaponry, offering militaries more precise, scalable, and versatile tools. One of the most significant technological developments in this space is the rise of directed energy weapons (DEWs), including high-power microwave systems and laser-based dazzlers. These weapons can disable electronics, blind sensors, or temporarily disorient individuals without causing structural or long-term bodily harm. Their non-kinetic nature allows for precision targeting with minimal unintended consequences. Acoustic weapons, such as Long Range Acoustic Devices (LRADs), have also become more sophisticated, capable of delivering clear commands or deterrent tones over large distances while avoiding permanent hearing damage. These are particularly useful for perimeter defense and crowd dispersal. Similarly, active denial systems (ADS), which use millimeter-wave energy to create a painful burning sensation on the skin without causing actual burns, are seeing more interest for perimeter and checkpoint security in conflict zones.

Another area of innovation is in smart projectile systems. Rubber bullets, bean bag rounds, and sponge grenades are being redesigned with microchips or sensors to enhance trajectory control, impact force moderation, and target tracking. This helps reduce the risks of accidental lethality while improving effectiveness. Chemical and irritant delivery systems are also evolving, with new formulations designed to act quickly and dissipate rapidly, allowing forces to clear areas or manage hostile crowds with minimized environmental and health risks. Moreover, integration with unmanned systems-such as drones equipped with non-lethal payloads-is expanding. These UAVs can disperse irritants, deploy net guns, or broadcast deterrent messages from a safe distance, offering a remote and controlled response mechanism. Finally, advances in command-and-control interfaces, including augmented reality overlays and battlefield network integration, are allowing non-lethal weapons to be deployed in conjunction with broader tactical operations in a more coordinated and effective manner.

Key Drivers in Non-Lethal Weapons market:

The growing demand for non-lethal weapons is driven by a complex mix of operational, legal, political, and humanitarian considerations. Urban warfare and asymmetric conflicts have become more prevalent, often involving civilian populations. In such environments, militaries require scalable force options that enable control without escalating violence. Non-lethal weapons offer just that-an ability to de-escalate tensions and assert control while minimizing casualties and media backlash. Another major driver is the increased participation of armed forces in peacekeeping and humanitarian missions. Military units operating under UN mandates or coalition efforts often have to navigate sensitive political landscapes where excessive force could undermine the mission's legitimacy or spark international condemnation. In these contexts, NLWs become critical tools for engagement.

Legal and ethical constraints also play a central role. Many militaries are subject to international laws that regulate the use of force, including the Geneva Conventions and protocols on the conduct of hostilities. Non-lethal weapons offer a legally defensible way to apply necessary force while upholding human rights obligations, especially in detainee operations, checkpoint enforcement, and protest management. From a strategic standpoint, public perception and media scrutiny significantly influence military tactics. In an age of instant digital communication and global news coverage, minimizing civilian harm is not just a moral imperative but also a strategic one. Failures in restraint can result in damaged international relations, loss of political support, or even legal consequences for individual service members. Budgetary and operational efficiency are also important factors. Non-lethal weapons are generally less expensive to operate and maintain than traditional munitions. Their deployment can reduce the logistical burden and long-term medical or legal costs associated with lethal engagements. Additionally, many militaries see value in having a diverse array of force options, allowing for tailored responses across a wide spectrum of missions.

Regional Trends in Non-Lethal Weapons Market:

Regional dynamics shape the adoption and development of military non-lethal weapons in unique ways.

In North America, particularly the United States, the Department of Defense has heavily invested in non-lethal capabilities since the 1990s, with dedicated programs like the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate (JNLWD). U.S. forces use NLWs in operations ranging from peacekeeping and embassy security to civil disturbance response. Technological innovation is strong in this region, with partnerships between the military, research institutions, and private defense contractors pushing the boundaries of directed energy and active denial systems. Europe shows growing interest in NLWs due to increased involvement in peacekeeping missions and a heightened focus on civil security. Countries such as France, Germany, and the UK are integrating NLWs into their military and gendarmerie forces, particularly for use in riot control and anti-terrorism operations. The European Union also supports the development of common standards and ethical guidelines around NLW use, encouraging interoperability among member states.

In the Asia-Pacific region, rising civil unrest, border tensions, and internal security concerns are prompting greater investment in non-lethal military capabilities. China and India, both with large paramilitary and internal security forces, are developing NLWs for crowd control, border patrolling, and insurgency suppression. Japan and South Korea are adopting such technologies in line with modernizing their defensive doctrines and supporting their peacekeeping contributions.

Key Defense Non-Lethal Weapons Program:

The Maldives has entered into a military assistance agreement with China, marking a pivotal development in their bilateral relationship. President Mohamed Muizzu highlighted that the arrangement-focused on the provision of free "non-lethal" military equipment and training-will enhance the Maldives' sovereignty and self-reliance. This marks the first defense-focused agreement between the two nations, which have traditionally engaged primarily through economic cooperation. The agreement includes support such as training programs and the supply of non-lethal equipment, including tear gas and pepper spray. President Muizzu's engagement with Chinese officials reflects the deepening military cooperation between the Maldives and China, set against a backdrop of evolving regional geopolitical dynamics.

Table of Contents

Non Lethal Weapons Market Report Definition

Non Lethal Weapons Market Segmentation

By Region

By Product Type

By Application

Non Lethal Weapons Market Analysis for next 10 Years

The 10-year non lethal weapons market analysis would give a detailed overview of non lethal weapons market growth, changing dynamics, technology adoption overviews and the overall market attractiveness is covered in this chapter.

Market Technologies of Non Lethal Weapons Market

This segment covers the top 10 technologies that is expected to impact this market and the possible implications these technologies would have on the overall market.

Global Non Lethal Weapons Market Forecast

The 10-year non lethal weapons market forecast of this market is covered in detailed across the segments which are mentioned above.

Regional Non Lethal Weapons Market Trends & Forecast

The regional non lethal weapons market trends, drivers, restraints and Challenges of this market, the Political, Economic, Social and Technology aspects are covered in this segment. The market forecast and scenario analysis across regions are also covered in detailed in this segment. The last part of the regional analysis includes profiling of the key companies, supplier landscape and company benchmarking. The current market size is estimated based on the normal scenario.

North America

Drivers, Restraints and Challenges

PEST

Market Forecast & Scenario Analysis

Key Companies

Supplier Tier Landscape

Company Benchmarking

Europe

Middle East

APAC

South America

Country Analysis of Non Lethal Weapons Market

This chapter deals with the key defense programs in this market, it also covers the latest news and patents which have been filed in this market. Country level 10 year market forecast and scenario analysis are also covered in this chapter.

US

Defense Programs

Latest News

Patents

Current levels of technology maturation in this market

Market Forecast & Scenario Analysis

Canada

Italy

France

Germany

Netherlands

Belgium

Spain

Sweden

Greece

Australia

South Africa

India

China

Russia

South Korea

Japan

Malaysia

Singapore

Brazil

Opportunity Matrix for Non Lethal Weapons Market

The opportunity matrix helps the readers understand the high opportunity segments in this market.

Expert Opinions on Non Lethal Weapons Market Report

Hear from our experts their opinion of the possible analysis for this market.

Conclusions

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List of Tables

  • Table 1: 10 Year Market Outlook, 2025-2035
  • Table 2: Drivers, Impact Analysis, North America
  • Table 3: Restraints, Impact Analysis, North America
  • Table 4: Challenges, Impact Analysis, North America
  • Table 5: Drivers, Impact Analysis, Europe
  • Table 6: Restraints, Impact Analysis, Europe
  • Table 7: Challenges, Impact Analysis, Europe
  • Table 8: Drivers, Impact Analysis, Middle East
  • Table 9: Restraints, Impact Analysis, Middle East
  • Table 10: Challenges, Impact Analysis, Middle East
  • Table 11: Drivers, Impact Analysis, APAC
  • Table 12: Restraints, Impact Analysis, APAC
  • Table 13: Challenges, Impact Analysis, APAC
  • Table 14: Drivers, Impact Analysis, South America
  • Table 15: Restraints, Impact Analysis, South America
  • Table 16: Challenges, Impact Analysis, South America
  • Table 17: Scenario Analysis, Scenario 1, By Region, 2025-2035
  • Table 18: Scenario Analysis, Scenario 1, By Product Type, 2025-2035
  • Table 19: Scenario Analysis, Scenario 1, By Application, 2025-2035
  • Table 20: Scenario Analysis, Scenario 2, By Region, 2025-2035
  • Table 21: Scenario Analysis, Scenario 2, By Product Type, 2025-2035
  • Table 22: Scenario Analysis, Scenario 2, By Application, 2025-2035

List of Figures

  • Figure 1: Global Non-Lethal Weapons Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 2: Global Non-Lethal Weapons Market Forecast, By Region, 2025-2035
  • Figure 3: Global Non-Lethal Weapons Market Forecast, By Product Type, 2025-2035
  • Figure 4: Global Non-Lethal Weapons Market Forecast, By Application, 2025-2035
  • Figure 5: North America, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 6: Europe, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 7: Middle East, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 8: APAC, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 9: South America, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 10: United States, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 11: United States, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 12: Canada, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 13: Canada, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 14: Italy, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 15: Italy, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 16: France, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 17: France, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 18: Germany, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 19: Germany, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 20: Netherlands, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 21: Netherlands, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 22: Belgium, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 23: Belgium, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 24: Spain, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 25: Spain, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 26: Sweden, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 27: Sweden, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 28: Brazil, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 29: Brazil, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 30: Australia, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 31: Australia, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 32: India, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 33: India, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 34: China, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 35: China, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 36: Saudi Arabia, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 37: Saudi Arabia, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 38: South Korea, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 39: South Korea, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 40: Japan, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 41: Japan, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 42: Malaysia, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 43: Malaysia, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 44: Singapore, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 45: Singapore, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 46: United Kingdom, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Technology Maturation, 2025-2035
  • Figure 47: United Kingdom, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Market Forecast, 2025-2035
  • Figure 48: Opportunity Analysis, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, By Region (Cumulative Market), 2025-2035
  • Figure 49: Opportunity Analysis, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, By Region (CAGR), 2025-2035
  • Figure 50: Opportunity Analysis, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, By Product Type (Cumulative Market), 2025-2035
  • Figure 51: Opportunity Analysis, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, By Product Type (CAGR), 2025-2035
  • Figure 52: Opportunity Analysis, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, By Application (Cumulative Market), 2025-2035
  • Figure 53: Opportunity Analysis, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, By Application (CAGR), 2025-2035
  • Figure 54: Scenario Analysis, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Cumulative Market, 2025-2035
  • Figure 55: Scenario Analysis, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Global Market, 2025-2035
  • Figure 56: Scenario 1, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Total Market, 2025-2035
  • Figure 57: Scenario 1, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, By Region, 2025-2035
  • Figure 58: Scenario 1, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, By Product Type, 2025-2035
  • Figure 59: Scenario 1, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, By Application, 2025-2035
  • Figure 60: Scenario 2, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, Total Market, 2025-2035
  • Figure 61: Scenario 2, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, By Region, 2025-2035
  • Figure 62: Scenario 2, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, By Product Type, 2025-2035
  • Figure 63: Scenario 2, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, By Application, 2025-2035
  • Figure 64: Company Benchmark, Non-Lethal Weapons Market, 2025-2035