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市場調查報告書
商品編碼
1740731
軍事機器人的全球市場:各用途,各平台,行動模式別,各地區,機會,預測,2018年~2032年Global Military Robots Market Assessment, By Application, By Platform, By Mode of Operation, By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, 2018-2032F |
全球軍用機器人市場規模預計將從2024年的152.1億美元成長到2032年的298.6億美元,預測期間(2025-2032年)的複合年增長率為8.80%。軍用機器人市場的發展受到國防開支增加、機器人和人工智慧技術進步以及減少危險戰鬥中人員傷亡的需求的推動。軍用機器人涵蓋情報、監視、爆炸物處理、協調和直接作戰支援等功能。機器人分為無人地面車輛(UGV)、無人機(UAV/無人機)、無人海事系統(UM)、自主群體機器人等,每種機器人都扮演重要角色。
人工智慧控制的自主戰場機器人、人機協作(例如帶有無人機的外骨骼)、小型化以及群體技術的引入等新興趨勢將推動全球市場的成長。此外,高超音速和隱形機器人預計將進一步改變國防戰術。隨著世界各地的軍隊繼續在其作戰中採用機器人技術,該行業將持續成長並重新定義戰爭的未來。
例如,2025年2月,法國軍備總局 (DGA) 啟動了軍用機器人技術發展的新階段,並於2024年12月與KNDS France和Safran Electronics & Defense簽訂了為期七年的框架合約。這項名為DROIDE的計畫旨在發展自主系統,並在2030年至2035年期間將地面機器人平台整合到軍事行動中,從而加強法國的現代化建設。
本報告提供全球軍事機器人市場相關調查,提供市場概要,以及各用途,各平台,行動模式別,各地區趨勢,及加入此市場的主要企業簡介等資訊。
Global military robots market is projected to witness a CAGR of 8.80% during the forecast period 2025-2032, growing from USD 15.21 billion in 2024 to USD 29.86 billion in 2032. The market for defense robots is growing due to increased defense spending, technological advances in robotics and AI, and requirements to reduce human losses in dangerous combat. The military robots consist of information, surveillance, explosive weapons, coordination and direct combat support. The robots are divided into unmanned soil vehicles (UGVs), unmanned aircraft (UAVs/drones), unmanned marine systems (UMs), and autonomous swarm robots, each serving essential functions.
Future directions toward the introduction of AI-controlled autonomous battlefield robots, human-robot teaming (e.g., exoskeletons with drones), miniaturization, and swarm technology drive global market growth. Moreover, hypersonic and stealth-capable robots are expected to further revolutionize defense tactics. Militaries across the globe continue to embrace robotics in their operations, the industry is set for continued growth, redefining the future of warfare.
For instance, in February 2025, France's Directorate General of Armaments (DGA) launched a new phase in military robotics development, awarding KNDS France and Safran Electronics & Defense a seven-year framework agreement in December 2024. The initiative, called DROIDE, aims to advance autonomous systems and integrate ground robotic platforms into military operations by 2030-2035, bolstering France's modernization efforts.
New Product Launches Pushed Global Military Robots Market Growth
The global military robot market has witnessed significant growth in recent years, driven by continuous innovation and new product launches. Leading defense contractors and different tech firms are launching advanced unmanned systems, including ground robots, drones, and autonomous vehicles, to improve battlefield efficiency and decrease soldier risk. For instance, companies have unveiled next-generation robots with improved AI, mobility, and payload capabilities. These innovations cater to different military applications, such as reconnaissance, organization, bomb disposal, and combat support. Governments across the globe are investing heavily in robotic warfare technologies, further accelerating market expansion. Additionally, the integration of machine learning and sensor advancements has boosted demand for smarter, more adaptable systems. As defense modernization programs prioritize automation, new product developments will remain a key driver of market growth in the coming decade.
For example, in November 2024, Northrop Grumman's Mission Robotic Vehicle (MRV), developed under its SpaceLogistics subsidiary, slated for the launch of a robot-armed satellite servicer in 2026. The spacecraft will feature advanced robotic arms designed by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), enabling it to service and prolong the operational life of satellites in geostationary orbit, over 22,500 miles from Earth.
AI integration Propels the Global Military Robot Market Demand
The quick incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) into war robots is driving market expansion, revolutionizing defense tactics, and improving operational effectiveness. AI-guided robots currently execute advanced operations such as autonomous reconnaissance, real-time threat assessment, and pinpoint attacks with minimal human control. Machine-learning algorithms allow these systems to evolve and adapt as the combat scenario changes, making decisions faster and more accurately. Some examples, AI systems such as the General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper autonomous drone can detect and perform a kinetic interdiction of targets, while the Centaur ground robots of Sword Defense Systems use computer vision to identify and dispose of explosive ordnance. AI is applied to planning, predictive maintenance, and battlefield medicine, thus minimizing human risk and operational costs. Military robotics powered by AI has become the world's primary focus of investment, with the U.S., China, and Europe spearheading the race. As AI keeps evolving rapidly, AI integration into military robots will function as an enabler in advancing their capabilities, which in turn will also drive market growth along with the transformation of warfare.
For example, in November 2024, Defense Conseil International (DCI) Public Limited Company and RTsys ink company announced the signing of a partnership which aims to integrate underwater robotic technologies with AI into military training programs.
Land Robots Dominate the Global Military Robotics Market Share
The military land robots segment is witnessing growth, fueled by the growing defense modernization programs and the strategic realignment from manned to unmanned ground systems. In addition, North America and the Asia-Pacific are leading the adoption of these systems as these land robots have been indispensable assets for armed forces around the globe, offering critical capabilities in explosive ordnance disposal (EOD), direct combat support, logistics, and surveillance operations. Land robots excel in persistent operations, close-quarters urban warfare, and seamless integration with ground troops, driving the global land robots market growth. Their ability to work in GPS-denied environments, in conjunction with advanced AI-driven autonomy, cements their place as the backbone in military robotics programs. The UGV market shall continue to be at the forefront, while future enhancements shall be toward swarm capability, advanced AI decision-making, and better interoperability with manned units.
For instance, in March 2025, Shanghai Agibot Innovation Technology planned to produce 5,000 strong humanoid robots to match the output target set by Elon Musk's Optimus project. The company aims to deploy new products in industrial scenarios, replacing humans in specific tasks to deliver tangible customer value.
North America Dominates the Military Robot Market
North America holds the largest share of the global military robot market owing to a heavy defense budget, which is spent mainly on R&D programs and issues of early adoption of unmanned systems by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). In addition to its strong defense contracts, North America has an Edge with U.S. defense contractors such as Lockheed Martin, Northrup Grumman, and General Dynamics etc. which produce leading UGVs, UAVs, and autonomous combat systems. In addition, the U.S. has also had a long tradition of massive AI and semiconductor industries that provide a tech advantage in autonomy, sensors, and AI military robots. Furthermore, companies in the market are investing in the development of robots and other unmanned vehicles to address the rising demand from the defense industry.
For instance, in June 2024, ARX Robotics GmbH received USD 9.7 million from NATO innovation funds to develop a series of robust unmanned ground vehicles and robots. The modular design of the bots makes them capable of filling a variety of roles in the alliance's attack and defense systems.
Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Global Military Robot Market
Increased Production Cost: The most direct impacts of the Trump tariffs on the military robot industry are the rise in costs for essential parts. Several robotics firms rely on imports for important parts such as sensors, actuators, and niche chips, many of which come from nations such as China.
Shift Toward Domestic Manufacturing: Tariffs have opened the door for U.S. firms to bring more of their production back to the United States. Increasing costs of importing pieces have incentivized most robotics manufacturers to consider producing domestically.
AI and Software-driven Innovation: U.S. companies are focusing more on AI-powered humanoid robots. Reducing hardware dependencies and innovating in AI will be key to driving the next generation of humanoid robots, making them more versatile and cost-effective.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
The military robotics market is a rapidly changing competitive arena, with traditional defense contractors and start-ups vying for the competitive advantage through technological advancement. Incumbent firms continue to dominate using extensive industry-specific research and development, spending on government contracts and new advancements in AI/autonomous systems. Market growth prospects continue to be strong: commercial and civilian investments are increasing the defense budget around the world, already high levels are quickly expanding to combat, logistics and surveillance systems, and an increasing reliance on automation systems in general. In the future, growth will be influenced by decisions made regarding swarm robotics, potential for human-machine teaming, other automation opportunities and advances in edge computing.
In March 2025, Lockheed Martin Corporation and Google LLC announced a collaboration to advance generative AI for national security. This collaboration will enhance Lockheed Martin's ability to train, deploy, and sustain high-performance AI models alongside other leading providers, accelerating AI-
driven capabilities of robots in critical national security, aerospace, and scientific applications.
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Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.