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市場調查報告書
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1951184
作戰管理系統市場-全球產業規模、佔有率、趨勢、機會及預測(依組件、子系統、平台、地區及競爭格局分類,2021-2031年)Combat Management System Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, Segmented By Component, By Subsystem, By Platform, By Region & Competition, 2021-2031F |
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全球作戰管理系統市場預計將從 2025 年的 4.4475 億美元成長到 2031 年的 5.5661 億美元,複合年成長率為 3.81%。
作戰管理系統作為中央樞紐,整合艦艇的資料鏈、武器和感測器,提供連貫的作戰態勢圖,這對戰術性決策至關重要。這一市場成長的主要驅動力是艦隊現代化建設的需求,以因應日益成長的非對稱威脅,以及盟國間互通性需求的不斷提高。各國政府正積極升級老舊平台,以確保在爭議水域取得戰略優勢。斯德哥爾摩國際和平研究所的數據也反映了這一趨勢,該研究所估計,到2024年,全球軍事支出將達到2.718兆美元。
| 市場概覽 | |
|---|---|
| 預測期 | 2027-2031 |
| 市場規模:2025年 | 4.4475億美元 |
| 市場規模:2031年 | 5.5661億美元 |
| 複合年成長率:2026-2031年 | 3.81% |
| 成長最快的細分市場 | 無人駕駛車輛控制系統 |
| 最大的市場 | 北美洲 |
然而,將現代開放式架構系統與老舊海軍硬體整合,在技術複雜性方面面臨許多挑戰。這種維修工作往往會導致成本大幅增加和技術上的挫折,從而嚴重阻礙現代化艦艇的及時部署。這些整合難題使採購計畫複雜化,並造成嚴重的瓶頸,限制了海軍全面部署先進作戰能力的速度。
日益加劇的地緣政治摩擦和區域海上衝突正成為全球作戰管理系統市場的主要驅動力,促使各國大幅提升海軍戰備水準。各國國防部正著力採購一體化作戰系統,以確保在敵對水域中提升威脅評估能力和反應速度。這項戰略轉變體現在為維持威懾力量而對海軍採購的大量財政投入。例如,美國海軍部在其2025年預算中申請了2,576億美元,用於支援前沿部署和維持戰備狀態。同時,泰雷茲集團訂單,2024年前九個月的國防和安全訂單達到89.51億歐元,凸顯了全球需求的激增。
同時,為了延長現有艦隊的使用壽命並實現現代化,海軍正透過先進的維修來最佳化現有平台。海軍不再僅僅依賴建造新艦,而是對老舊艦艇進行改造,使其能夠搭載現代化的作戰管理系統,以應對不斷演變的非對稱威脅。這項策略需要複雜的工程技術,將現代開放式架構軟體與老舊硬體整合,從而為專業整合商帶來穩定的收入來源。為了體現海軍在保持水面作戰艦艇作戰效能方面的大規模投入,英國航空航太系統公司(BAE Systems)於2024年獲得了一份價值2.12億美元的契約,負責對兩棲攻擊艦“綠灣”號維修。
將現代開放式架構系統與傳統海軍裝備整合所帶來的技術難題,對全球作戰管理系統市場的擴張構成了重大障礙。這項維修工作需要大規模的客製化工程,以使先進的數位介面與傳統的類比平台相匹配,從而造成嚴重的技術瓶頸,擾亂計劃進度。這些整合挑戰延長了交付時間,並產生了意想不到的成本,導致國防預算擴大被用於應對變更管理,而非用於新的採購,這使得各國不願同時開展大規模現代化改造,最終導致可簽訂的合約數量減少。
市場成長也受到工業基礎有限能力的限制,這種能力難以應對壓力下這些高度專業化和整合化的需求。根據美國國防工業協會(NDIA)發布的《2025年報告》,如果需求激增,預計約有27.3%的主要國防供應商將面臨供不應求。這種供應鏈脆弱性意味著,即使資金到位,複雜維修作戰解決方案的實際交付速度也會受到限制,直接限制了市場的總收入潛力。
將人工智慧 (AI) 應用於自動化威脅評估正在從根本上改變作戰管理系統 (CMS) 的性質,使其從被動的數據監控器演變為決策支援的認知引擎。隨著高超音速威脅不斷縮小海上交戰的機會窗口,CMS 架構正在整合機器學習演算法,以自主地對目標進行排序,並比人工操作員更快地提案交戰指令。這項技術演進也已在商業性得到驗證。例如,GovCon Exec International 在 2025 年 12 月報道稱,泰雷茲公司獲得了一份價值 1.35 億美元的契約,將為英國提供一套採用人工智慧驅動的自動目標識別技術的指揮系統。該系統透過分析感測器數據來加快決策速度。
有人系統與無人系統的作戰整合正在重塑市場需求。美國海軍正在尋求一種作戰管理系統(CMS)平台,該平台能夠靈活地管理遠程自主資產以及傳統的艦載武器。這一趨勢超越了基本的互通性,要求作戰系統能夠作為母艦樞紐,指揮大量無人水面和水下航行器,擴展感測器和攻擊範圍,同時使有人艦艇保持在直接射程之外。這種轉變帶來的財政影響巨大。 DefenseScoop在2025年6月報告稱,美國海軍在其2026會計年度預算計畫中累計53億美元用於自主系統投資,以加速在整個艦隊部署協同無人作戰能力。
The Global Combat Management System Market is projected to expand from USD 444.75 Million in 2025 to USD 556.61 Million by 2031, registering a CAGR of 3.81%. Functioning as a centralized hub, a Combat Management System unifies a naval vessel's data links, weaponry, and sensors to deliver a cohesive operational picture essential for tactical decision-making. This market growth is primarily fueled by the imperative to modernize fleets against rising asymmetric threats and the increasing necessity for interoperability among allied nations. Governments are vigorously updating older platforms to secure strategic advantages in contested maritime zones, a commitment reflected in data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, which notes that global military expenditure hit $2,718 billion for the year 2024.
| Market Overview | |
|---|---|
| Forecast Period | 2027-2031 |
| Market Size 2025 | USD 444.75 MIllion |
| Market Size 2031 | USD 556.61 MIllion |
| CAGR 2026-2031 | 3.81% |
| Fastest Growing Segment | Unmanned Vehicle Control System |
| Largest Market | North America |
However, the sector confronts a major hurdle regarding the technical intricacies involved in melding contemporary open-architecture systems with aging naval hardware. This retrofitting endeavor frequently leads to significant cost escalations and technical setbacks, which can gravely impede the timely deployment of modernized ships. These integration difficulties establish a severe bottleneck that entangles procurement timelines and limits the speed at which naval forces can comprehensively implement advanced combat capabilities.
Market Driver
Rising geopolitical frictions and regional maritime conflicts act as the main engine for the Global Combat Management System Market, urging nations to significantly strengthen their naval preparedness. Defense ministries are emphasizing the acquisition of integrated combat suites that guarantee enhanced threat assessment and reaction speeds in hostile waters. This strategic shift is demonstrated by heavy financial investment in naval procurement to uphold deterrence measures. For instance, the U.S. Department of the Navy requested $257.6 billion in its FY 2025 Budget to support forward presence and warfighting readiness, while Thales Group reported a Defense & Security order intake of €8,951 million for the first nine months of 2024, highlighting the global demand surge.
Concurrently, the necessity to extend the lifecycle and modernize current naval fleets compels navies to optimize legacy platforms through sophisticated retrofits. Instead of commissioning exclusively new vessels, naval forces are embedding modern combat management systems into older hulls to keep pace with developing asymmetric threats. This strategy demands intricate engineering to bridge modern open-architecture software with older hardware, generating consistent revenue for specialized integrators. As evidence of this heavy investment in maintaining the operational relevance of surface combatants, BAE Systems secured a $212 million contract in 2024 to upgrade the amphibious transport dock USS Green Bay.
Market Challenge
The technical difficulty associated with merging modern open-architecture systems with legacy naval equipment represents a significant barrier to the Global Combat Management System Market's expansion. This retrofitting procedure demands substantial custom engineering to reconcile advanced digital interfaces with older analog platforms, causing serious technical bottlenecks that interrupt project schedules. Because these integration struggles extend delivery times and trigger unforeseen costs, defense budgets are increasingly absorbed by managing variances rather than funding new procurements, leading to a hesitation to undertake simultaneous large-scale modernizations and effectively lowering the number of active contracts.
Market growth is further restricted by the industrial base's finite capacity to manage these highly specialized integration requirements under stress. According to a 2025 report by the National Defense Industrial Association, roughly 27.3 percent of essential defense supplier industries are expected to face shortages should demand spike. This supply chain fragility implies that even when funding is accessible, the physical speed of delivering these intricate, retrofitted combat solutions is constrained, which directly suppresses the market's overall revenue potential.
Market Trends
The incorporation of Artificial Intelligence for Automated Threat Evaluation is transforming the fundamental nature of combat management systems, evolving them from passive data monitors into cognitive engines for decision support. With naval engagement windows shrinking due to hypersonic threats, CMS architectures are integrating machine learning algorithms to autonomously rank targets and suggest engagement sequences more rapidly than human operators can. This technological evolution is commercially substantiated; for example, GovCon Exec International reported in December 2025 that Thales won a potential $135 million contract to supply the Royal Navy with command suites utilizing AI-driven automatic target recognition to sift through sensor data and expedite decision-making.
The unification of Manned and Unmanned System Operations is redefining market demands, as navies seek CMS platforms that can fluidly manage remote autonomous assets alongside traditional shipboard weaponry. This trend transcends basic interoperability, necessitating that the combat system function as a central mothership hub capable of directing swarms of unmanned surface and underwater vehicles to expand sensor ranges and kinetic reach while keeping the crewed vessel out of direct line of fire. The financial magnitude of this shift is substantial; DefenseScoop noted in June 2025 that the U.S. Navy allocated $5.3 billion in its 2026 budget plan for autonomy investments to hasten the deployment of these collaborative uncrewed capabilities across the fleet.
Report Scope
In this report, the Global Combat Management System Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:
Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Global Combat Management System Market.
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