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市場調查報告書
商品編碼
1780261
計數器UAS的全球市場,各終端用戶,各技術,系統配置,各地區,機會,預測,2018年~2032年Global Counter UAS Market Assessment, By End-user, By Technology, By System Configuration, By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, 2018-2032F |
全球反無人機系統市場預計將從2024年的23.2億美元成長到2032年的120.8億美元,2025年至2032年的複合年增長率為22.91%。隨著未經授權的無人機對與國土安全和關鍵基礎設施相關的軍事和民用設施的威脅不斷升級,反無人機系統市場正在迅速擴張。由於相對廉價的無人機技術可能引發間諜活動、走私和破壞活動,人們對此類活動的擔憂正在推動對異常檢測和中和系統的需求。檢測選項包括雷達、射頻掃描器、光電/紅外線感測器、射頻幹擾器、射頻欺騙工具和定向能武器,所有這些系統都正在開發用於便攜式、車載或獨立部署。政府和私人機構正在投資整合感測器平台,將傳統感測器與自動攔截選項結合。隨著解決方案需求的持續成長,監管和國防預算因素應成為市場持續成長的機會。隨著在機場、邊境和公共區域附近目擊無人機事件的增多,反無人機技術對於空域控制至關重要,但在日益複雜的威脅環境中,這可能導致作戰能力的疲勞。 例如,2025年3月,泰雷茲澳洲公司將Axon公司的Dedrone反無人機系統(C-UAS)技術整合到其Bushmaster防護機動車輛(PMV)中,從而能夠在車輛行駛過程中偵測和摧毀無人機。該系統在泰雷茲澳洲公司本迪戈工廠附近的模擬戰場條件下成功測試,提高了作戰彈性和生存能力。升級包括數位儀表板、可擴展防彈裝甲和混合動力驅動,使Bushmaster能夠勝任現代作戰任務並拓展出口市場。
所有部門市場均涵蓋所有地區和國家。
以上公司非基於市場佔有率排序,並且可能會根據研究過程中可用的信息而變化。
Global counter UAS market is projected to witness a CAGR of 22.91% during the forecast period 2025-2032, growing from USD 2.32 billion in 2024 to USD 12.08 billion in 2032. The Counter-UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) market is expanding rapidly as threats from unauthorized drones develop in both military and private sector facilities related to homeland security and critical infrastructure. Concerns over espionage, smuggling, sabotage, etc., created by drones with relatively cheap technology are supplying demand for abnormal detection and neutralization systems. Detection options include radar, RF scanners, EO/IR sensors, RF jammers, RF spoofing tools, and directed energy weapons, all of which are developed for portable, vehicle-mounted formats or standalone use. Governments and private organizations are investing in integrated sensor platforms, where traditional sensors are coupled with automated intercept options. Regulatory and defense budget factors should serve as gateways for the continuation of market growth as the demand for solutions continues to grow. Increasing incidents of observed flight operations occur around airport areas, borders, and public venues, making Counter-UAS technologies imperative to the containment of airspace and could lead to an operational depletion within an increasingly complex threat environment.
For instance, in March 2025, Thales Australia integrated Dedrone by Axon's counter-uncrewed aerial system (C-UAS) technology into its Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle (PMV), enabling the detection and neutralization of drones while the vehicle is in motion. The system was successfully tested near Thales Australia's Bendigo facility under simulated battlefield conditions, enhancing operational agility and survivability. Upgrades include a digital dashboard, scalable ballistic armor, and a hybrid electric drive, positioning the Bushmaster for modern combat and export opportunities.
Next-Gen Detection Capabilities Accelerate Counter-UAS Industry Momentum
Improved detection capabilities are driving significant growth in the Counter-UAS market, as they enable faster and more accurate identification and tracking of rogue drones. Advanced sensor fusion - radar, RF scanners, EO/IR systems, and acoustic technologies - also expands situational awareness across complicated environments. AI analytics and automated threat classification also enable optimized operational efficacy by reducing total flight time and response time as part of a layered, integrated defense for military and homeland security, as well as critical infrastructure. As drone threats evolve in both sophistication and frequency, the business case for integrated detection platforms will continue to grow in many sectors across the defense and security domains; the recognition of the need for action to better manage airspace (and maintain air superiority) leads to permanent investment and adoption.
For instance, in June 2025, DroneShield Ltd.'s counter-uncrewed aerial system (C-UAS) technology was showcased on the Senator Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle developed by Roshel Inc. at CANSEC 2025 in Ottawa. The platform integrates Leonardo S.p.A.'s Falcon Shield system, offering multi-spectrum detection, tracking, and neutralization of drone threats.
Escalating Drone-Related Security Threats Increase Market Growth
The growing risk of UAS-related security threats is driving significant growth in the counter-UAS market, as both governments and the private sector seek better solutions to protect critical infrastructure, borders, and public spaces. Whether for purposes of surveillance, smuggling, or sabotage, unauthorized drone pictures have revealed significant weaknesses in airspace security, spurring urgent government and industry investment in detection and mitigation technology. Connected systems that leverage radar, RF sensors, EO/IR cameras, and AI analysis capabilities are essential for detecting threats and keeping pace with real-time threats, as well as acquiring systems and responding in real-time. Recent advances in technology and hardware, increased awareness by various governments, evolving regulatory frameworks, a higher incidence of armed conflicts, and the routine and commonplace use of personal drones by the public are all driving action in this space. As drone methods continue to evolve, actions to scale technology, develop autonomous action capabilities, and improve interoperability continue to shape global defence commitments.
For instance, in January 2025, Elbit Systems Ltd. secured a USD 60 million contract to deliver its ReDrone modular Counter-UAS solution to a NATO European country, with completion expected over a three-year period. The system includes Dair radar, SIGINT sensors, electronic warfare countermeasures, and electro-optical day/night payloads, enabling multi-layered detection and neutralization of drones. This award reinforces Elbit's expertise in electronic warfare, radar, and signal intelligence, supporting NATO's evolving defense modernization efforts.
Military And Defense Fuels Counter UAS Market Growth
The military and defense sectors remain the primary growth drivers for the counter UAS market, addressing the increasing drone threats in combat operations, border security, and time-sensitive critical infrastructure locations. Growing investments in electronic warfare, radar technologies, and directed energy weapons are further expediting the release of countermeasures. Defense agencies also seek layered solutions to defend against drone threats, utilizing detection, tracking, and neutralization capabilities on both fixed/static and mobile platforms. The international market for counter UAS has a clear growth trajectory, driven by joint exercises, expansive procurement avenues, and joint Defense modernization projects. Military needs, such as the development of growing drone capabilities, will drive formal innovation, ensuring that the counter-UAS market remains an integral part of modern national security frameworks.
For instance, in July 2025, Paras Anti-Drone Technologies Pvt Ltd., a subsidiary of Paras Defence and Space Technologies Ltd., secured a USD 2.62 million deal to supply up to 30 CHIMAERA 200 Counter-UAS systems to CERBAIR, a leading European counter-UAV company based in France. The CHIMAERA 200 is a man-portable radio frequency detection and neutralization system, offering wideband coverage from 400 MHz to 6 GHz with omnidirectional and directional capabilities.
North America Dominates the Counter-UAS Market
The Counter-UAS industry in North America has a significant lead because of its advanced defense systems, high military spending, and willingness to invest in airspace security. North America is currently the world leader in the number of integrated detection and mitigation systems, employing a multi-layered approach that includes radar, RF sensors, EO/IR, and electronic warfare, and is a key player in many more. There are crucial regulations in place, and several incidents involving drones operating beyond their intended use and near essential infrastructure have hastened their adoption in the Military, Homeland Security, and commercial markets. Innovations in technology, favorable funding for R&D activities, and a robust Defense Industrial Base (DIB) showing strategic collaboration in this domain (for both commercial customers and military use) have secured North America's predominance in counter UAS. As drone threats grow in complexity, North America continues to set standards related to innovation, interoperability, and operational readiness for counter-uncrewed aerial systems technologies.
For instance, in July 2025, RTX Corporation and Shield AI Inc. announced a strategic partnership to integrate Shield AI's autonomous technologies into select RTX defense platforms, including loitering munitions and sensor systems. The collaboration features Shield AI's Hivemind autonomy stack powering an undisclosed operational weapon, and its ViDAR sensor software enhancing RTX's Multi-Spectral Targeting System (MTS) for drone detection and targeting.
Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Global Counter-UAS Market
U.S. tariffs on electronics components, metals, and sensor technologies continue to disrupt global supply chains for counter-UAS systems, increasing production costs for equipment and delaying the implementation of key counter-UAS initiatives. Countries facing U.S. tariffs are reconsidering their sourcing practices and exploring ways to manufacture products domestically to reduce their dependency. These changes to global propositions are impacting procurement objectives, encouraging defense agencies pursuing C-UAS now to look for modular, tariff-avoidant platforms. The uncertainty of U.S. trade policy continues to impact investment and international partnerships across the entire counter-drone tech space.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
The counter-UAS market comprises a diverse range of players, including defense contractors, sensor integrators, and electronic warfare companies, which develop layered solutions and drone mitigation approaches. Leading-edge participants are developing modular platforms, AI detection systems, and autonomous neutralization approaches for both mobile and fixed installations. Strategic partnerships with military agencies and technology companies are establishing new, sustainable pathways for innovation and development. The development of radar, RF, and directed energy systems is three acknowledged upcoming trends in the market. Demand for unmanned aerial systems continues to escalate, supported by emerging drone threats, the dominance of regulatory and standards bodies, and the modernization of military defense initiatives. The emphasis on interoperability, scalability, and real-time analytics should further stimulate growth trajectories across homeland security, battlefield applications, and the protection of critical infrastructures.
For instance, in July 2025, DroneShield Ltd. secured a USD 9.7 million contract to deliver handheld and mobile counter-drone solutions to a Latin American defense customer, with fulfillment scheduled across Q3 and Q4 of 2025. The deal comprises three standalone contracts managed by a privately owned in-country reseller, marking the third round of successful collaboration between the parties.
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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.