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太空军事化市场、机会、成长动力、产业趋势分析与预测,2024-2032

Space Militarization Market, Opportunity, Growth Drivers, Industry Trend Analysis and Forecast, 2024-2032

出版日期: | 出版商: Global Market Insights Inc. | 英文 210 Pages | 商品交期: 2-3个工作天内

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2023年,全球太空军事化市场价值为564.2亿美元,预计2024年至2032年复合年增长率将超过8%。

各国政府和国防组织正在对太空能力进行大量投资,推动市场成长。国防预算中越来越多的拨款被用于军用卫星、天基感测器和反卫星武器的开发、采购和部署。包括美国太空军、欧洲太空总署(ESA)和中国国家太空总署(CNSA)在内的领先机构正在积极增强其国家的太空能力。这些投资旨在加强国家安全,维护技术优势,并打造能够抵御潜在威胁和干扰的弹性太空架构。

太空军事化产业分为产品、解决方案、最终用户和地区。

透过产品细分市场,我们将其分为武器、情报、监视、侦察、电子战、导航、通讯和其他类别。情报、监视和侦察 (ISR) 领域预计在预测期内复合年增长率为 8.5%。 ISR 系统至关重要,为军事行动提供重要资料和见解。天基情监侦资产,例如配备先进感测器、摄影机和雷达系统的卫星,可提供即时地球和太空活动监测。此类系统透过收集情报、追踪运动和找出潜在威胁来增强态势感知、辅助决策并支援任务规划。

依解决方案分类时,市场分为天基市场、地基市场和服务市场。天基领域引领全球市场,2023年收入将超过500亿美元。这包括用于安全军事通讯的通讯卫星、用于精确定位的 GPS 等导航卫星以及用于情报收集的侦察卫星。

2023年,北美引领全球太空军事化市场,占超过35%的份额。美国凭藉其庞大的国防预算、技术优势和对太空霸权的明显关注,成为了主导者。美国太空部队的组成凸显了美国致力于加强太空军事存在的决心。美国正在对各种天基军事资产进行大量投资,从先进的通讯和导航卫星到飞弹防御系统和反卫星武器。

目录

第 1 章:方法与范围

第 2 章:执行摘要

第 3 章:产业洞察

  • 产业生态系统分析
  • 供应商矩阵
  • 利润率分析
  • 技术与创新格局
  • 专利分析
  • 重要新闻和倡议
  • 监管环境
  • 衝击力
    • 成长动力
      • 对天基资产的依赖日益增加
      • 地缘政治紧张局势和安全担忧
      • 政府和国防投资
      • 商业航太部门合作
      • 天基飞弹防御系统的出现
    • 产业陷阱与挑战
      • 监管和法律框架
      • 高成本和资金限制
  • 成长潜力分析
  • 波特的分析
  • PESTEL分析

第 4 章:竞争格局

  • 介绍
  • 公司市占率分析
  • 竞争定位矩阵
  • 战略展望矩阵

第 5 章:市场估计与预测:按产品分类,2021 - 2032 年

  • 主要趋势
  • 武器
  • 情报、监视和侦察
  • 电子战
  • 导航
  • 沟通
  • 其他的

第 6 章:市场估计与预测:按解决方案,2021 - 2032

  • 主要趋势
  • 天基
    • 卫星
    • 太空站
    • 轨道平台
  • 地面
    • 地面站
    • 控制中心
    • 发射设施
  • 服务
    • 物流服务
    • 太空发射服务
    • 空间态势感知

第 7 章:市场估计与预测:按最终用户划分,2021 - 2032 年

  • 主要趋势
  • 政府和国防
  • 国际组织
    • 北约
    • 联合国
    • 其他的
  • 国防研究实验室

第 8 章:市场估计与预测:按地区,2021 - 2032

  • 主要趋势
  • 北美洲
    • 我们
    • 加拿大
  • 欧洲
    • 英国
    • 德国
    • 法国
    • 义大利
    • 西班牙
    • 欧洲其他地区
  • 亚太地区
    • 中国
    • 印度
    • 日本
    • 韩国
    • 澳新银行
    • 亚太地区其他地区
  • 拉丁美洲
    • 巴西
    • 墨西哥
    • 拉丁美洲其他地区
  • MEA
    • 阿联酋
    • 南非
    • 沙乌地阿拉伯
    • MEA 的其余部分

第 9 章:公司简介

  • Airbus SE
  • Aselsan A.S.
  • BAE Systems plc
  • Boeing Company
  • China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation
  • General Dynamics Corporation
  • Israel Aerospace Industries
  • L3Harris Technologies Inc.
  • Leonardo S.p.A.
  • Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
  • Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • QinetiQ Group plc
  • Raytheon Technologies Corporation
  • Rheinmetall AG
  • Saab SA
  • Sierra Nevada Corporation
  • Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX)
  • Teledyne Technologies Inc.
  • Thales Group
简介目录
Product Code: 10585

The Global Space Militarization Market was valued at USD 56.42 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of over 8% from 2024 to 2032. The militarization of space is being propelled by escalating geopolitical tensions and strategic rivalries among major powers.

Governments and defense organizations are making substantial investments in space capabilities, fueling the market growth. Increasing allocations in national defense budgets are being directed towards the development, procurement, and deployment of military satellites, space-based sensors, and anti-satellite weapons. Leading agencies, including the U.S. Space Force, European Space Agency (ESA), and China National Space Administration (CNSA), are actively bolstering their nations' space capabilities. These investments aim to enhance national security, uphold technological superiority, and craft resilient space architectures capable of withstanding potential threats and disruptions.

The space militarization industry is classified into offering, solution, end-user and region.

Segmenting the market by offering, we see divisions into weapons, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, electronic warfare, navigation, communication, and other categories. The intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) segment is poised to register a CAGR of 8.5% during the forecast period. ISR systems are pivotal, delivering essential data and insights for military operations. Space-based ISR assets, like satellites with advanced sensors, cameras, and radar systems, provide real-time Earth and space activity monitoring. Such systems bolster situational awareness, aid decision-making, and support mission planning by gathering intelligence, tracking movements, and pinpointing potential threats.

When categorized by solution, the market divides into space-based, ground-based, and services. The space-based segment led the global market, raking in revenues exceeding 50 billion in 2023. Within the space militarization market, space-based systems encompass diverse technologies and platforms in orbit, serving military objectives. This includes communication satellites for secure military communications, navigation satellites like GPS for accurate positioning, and reconnaissance satellites for intelligence gathering.

In 2023, North America led the global space militarization market, holding over 35% of the share. The U.S. is a dominant player, bolstered by its vast defense budget, technological edge, and a pronounced focus on space supremacy. The formation of the U.S. Space Force highlights the nation's dedication to fortifying its military presence in space. The U.S. is channeling significant investments into diverse space-based military assets, from advanced communication and navigation satellites to missile defense systems and anti-satellite weaponry.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Methodology and Scope

  • 1.1 Market scope and definition
  • 1.2 Base estimates and calculations
  • 1.3 Forecast calculation
  • 1.4 Data sources
    • 1.4.1 Primary
    • 1.4.2 Secondary
      • 1.4.2.1 Paid sources
      • 1.4.2.2 Public sources

Chapter 2 Executive Summary

  • 2.1 Industry 360º synopsis, 2021 - 2032

Chapter 3 Industry Insights

  • 3.1 Industry ecosystem analysis
  • 3.2 Vendor matrix
  • 3.3 Profit margin analysis
  • 3.4 Technology and innovation landscape
  • 3.5 Patent analysis
  • 3.6 Key news and initiatives
  • 3.7 Regulatory landscape
  • 3.8 Impact forces
    • 3.8.1 Growth drivers
      • 3.8.1.1 Increasing reliance on space-based assets
      • 3.8.1.2 Geopolitical tensions and security concerns
      • 3.8.1.3 Government and defense investments
      • 3.8.1.4 Commercial space sector collaboration
      • 3.8.1.5 Emergence of space-based missile defense systems
    • 3.8.2 Industry pitfalls and challenges
      • 3.8.2.1 Regulatory and legal frameworks
      • 3.8.2.2 High costs and funding constraints
  • 3.9 Growth potential analysis
  • 3.10 Porter's analysis
    • 3.10.1 Supplier power
    • 3.10.2 Buyer power
    • 3.10.3 Threat of new entrants
    • 3.10.4 Threat of substitutes
    • 3.10.5 Industry rivalry
  • 3.11 PESTEL analysis

Chapter 4 Competitive Landscape, 2023

  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Company market share analysis
  • 4.3 Competitive positioning matrix
  • 4.4 Strategic outlook matrix

Chapter 5 Market Estimates and Forecast, By Offering, 2021 - 2032 (USD Million)

  • 5.1 Key trends
  • 5.2 Weapons
  • 5.3 Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
  • 5.4 Electronic warfare
  • 5.5 Navigation
  • 5.6 Communication
  • 5.7 Others

Chapter 6 Market estimates and forecast, By Solution, 2021 - 2032 (USD Million)

  • 6.1 Key trends
  • 6.2 Space-Based
    • 6.2.1 Satellites
    • 6.2.2 Space stations
    • 6.2.3 Orbital platforms
  • 6.3 Ground-Based
    • 6.3.1 Ground stations
    • 6.3.2 Control centers
    • 6.3.3 Launch facilities
  • 6.4 Services
    • 6.4.1 Logistics services
    • 6.4.2 Space launch services
    • 6.4.3 Space situational awareness

Chapter 7 Market Estimates and Forecast, By End User, 2021 - 2032 (USD Million)

  • 7.1 Key trends
  • 7.2 Government and Defense
  • 7.3 International organizations
    • 7.3.1 NATO
    • 7.3.2 United nations
    • 7.3.3 Others
  • 7.4 Defense research labs

Chapter 8 Market Estimates and Forecast, By Region, 2021 - 2032 (USD Million)

  • 8.1 Key trends
  • 8.2 North America
    • 8.2.1 U.S.
    • 8.2.2 Canada
  • 8.3 Europe
    • 8.3.1 UK
    • 8.3.2 Germany
    • 8.3.3 France
    • 8.3.4 Italy
    • 8.3.5 Spain
    • 8.3.6 Rest of Europe
  • 8.4 Asia Pacific
    • 8.4.1 China
    • 8.4.2 India
    • 8.4.3 Japan
    • 8.4.4 South Korea
    • 8.4.5 ANZ
    • 8.4.6 Rest of Asia Pacific
  • 8.5 Latin America
    • 8.5.1 Brazil
    • 8.5.2 Mexico
    • 8.5.3 Rest of Latin America
  • 8.6 MEA
    • 8.6.1 UAE
    • 8.6.2 South Africa
    • 8.6.3 Saudi Arabia
    • 8.6.4 Rest of MEA

Chapter 9 Company Profiles

  • 9.1 Airbus SE
  • 9.2 Aselsan A.S.
  • 9.3 BAE Systems plc
  • 9.4 Boeing Company
  • 9.5 China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation
  • 9.6 General Dynamics Corporation
  • 9.7 Israel Aerospace Industries
  • 9.8 L3Harris Technologies Inc.
  • 9.9 Leonardo S.p.A.
  • 9.10 Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • 9.11 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
  • 9.12 Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • 9.13 QinetiQ Group plc
  • 9.14 Raytheon Technologies Corporation
  • 9.15 Rheinmetall AG
  • 9.16 Saab SA
  • 9.17 Sierra Nevada Corporation
  • 9.18 Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX)
  • 9.19 Teledyne Technologies Inc.
  • 9.20 Thales Group