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军事数据链接的全球市场:平台·用途·零组件·频宽·频率·链接类型·销售据点·军事规格·各地区 (~2032年)Global Military Data Links Market Research Report by Platform, by Application, by Component, by Band, by Frequency, by Link Type, by Point-Of-Sale, by Military Standard, and by Region Forecast till 2032 |
全球军事数据链市场规模预计将达到 110.844 亿美元,2024 年至 2032 年的复合年增长率为 5.3%。
军事资料炼是一种专用通讯网络,使国防平台能够安全地传输、接收和共享关键任务资讯。透过整合陆、海、空、天等资源,它们可以提高战场效率、提升决策能力和联合作战协作。
全球军费开支持续增长,2023 年达到创纪录的 2.4 兆美元,推动了军事数据链市场的发展。随着国防越来越依赖先进技术,人工智慧和自主系统的使用以及对安全资料链的需求已不再只是必需品。这些系统能够跨域无缝交换感测器资料、指挥与控制以及目标定位讯息,确保即时态势感知。随着美国和中国在数据链领域的投资领先,数据链已成为现代国防能力的核心支柱。
北美军用资料链市场呈现强劲成长,主要得益于美国持续的国防预算和战术资料链领域的技术创新。 Link 16 的太空部署已不再是技术演示,而是体现了多域互联互通的战略要务。北美凭藉强大的国防投资继续引领军用数据链市场,其中美国在 2023 年以 26.575 亿美元的投资额占主导地位,加拿大则增加了 9,610 万美元。
欧洲市场的特点是合作防御计划,旨在确保通讯标准并维持盟军之间的互通性。预计对现代化 Link 11/11B 和下一代无线电的投资将进一步增强该地区的技术基础。欧洲市场呈现稳定成长,英国(2.23 亿美元)、德国(1.942 亿美元)和法国(1.656 亿美元)是其主要推动力,展现出该地区均衡的贡献。
南海和台湾海峡地区衝突的加剧是亚太地区对快速、可靠和先进军事数据链需求的主要驱动力。亚太地区正呈现快速扩张态势,这主要得益于中国(8.666亿美元)、印度(3.068亿美元)和日本(1.93亿美元)的持续投资,这些国家正在进一步加强其在亚太地区的国防现代化建设。
本报告研究了全球军用数据链市场,并提供了市场定义和概述、影响市场成长的各种因素分析、市场规模趋势和预测、按细分市场、地区和主要国家/地区进行的细分、竞争格局以及主要公司的概况。
Global Military Data Links Market Research Report by Platform (Ground, Airborne, Naval, Unmanned Systems, Weapons), by Application (Command and Control, Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance, Radio Communications), by Component (Terminals, Radio Sets, Modems, Routers, Controllers, Transceivers, Monitors, Others), by Band [Ka/K Band, X-Band (Air to Ground), Ku Band, S-Band, C-Band, L-Band, HF Band, VHF Band, UHF Band], by Frequency (High Frequency, Ultra-High Frequency), by Link Type (Link 11, Link 16, Link 22, JREAP-A, JREAP-C, VMF), by Point-Of-Sale (OEM, Aftermarket), by Military Standard (MIL STD 6011, MIL STD 6016, MIL STD 6017, MIL STD 6020, MIL STD 3011), and by Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, South & Central America) Forecast till 2032
Industry Overview
The global military data links market is forecasted to expand at a CAGR of 5.3% between 2024 and 2032, reaching USD 11,084.4 million by the end of the period. A Military Data Link is a specialized communication network that allows defense platforms to transmit, receive, and share mission-critical information securely. By integrating land, sea, air, and space assets, these links enhance battlefield efficiency, decision-making, and joint-force collaboration.
Global military spending has been growing and reached a record of USD 2.4 trillion in 2023, which has become a major factor in driving the military data links market. As the reliance on advanced technological defense has increased, the use of AI, autonomous systems, and the need for secure data links have gone beyond just being an essential. These systems enable seamless exchange of sensor data, command instructions, and targeting information across domains, ensuring real-time situational awareness. With the U.S. and China leading investments, data links are now a central pillar of modern defense capabilities.
Major Company Development
L3Harris Technologies achieved a big success by making two important moves. In June 2023, the company merged its acquired Tactical Data Links (TDL) business with its Communication Systems Division, thus broadening its expertise in secure, real-time defense communications. With this move, L3Harris has further extended its presence in the global market to Dubai, where in February 2024, it signed a strategic partnership with Calidus Aerospace LLC. The partnership aims to develop airborne ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) capabilities and increase MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) capacity for mission-critical defense systems in the UAE, the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond. With this collaboration, L3Harris is setting itself up as an industry leader in the defense technology arena.
Major players in the global military data links market are L3Harris Technologies, Honeywell International, General Dynamics Corporation, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Elbit Systems, Leonardo S.P.A., BAE Systems, Raytheon Technologies Corporation, Thales Group, and Northrop Grumman.
Report Attribute Details
Market Size 2032 USD 11,084.4 Million
CAGR (2024-2032) 5.3%
Base Year 2023
Market Forecast Period 2024-2032
Historical Data 2019-2023
Industry Segmentations
By Platform: Ground - 5.5%, Airborne - 5.0%.
By Application: Command and Control - 5.0%, Intelligence, Surveillance, & Reconnaissance - 5.5%.
By Component: Terminals - 5.9%, Radio Sets - 4.9%.
By Band: Ka/K Band - 6.2%, X-Band - 5.5%.
By Frequency: High Frequency - 5.6%, Ultra-High Frequency - 5.2%.
By Link Type: Link 11 - 5.9%, Link 16 - 4.9%.
By Point-Of-Sale: OEM - 5.1%, Aftermarket - 6.1%.
By Military Standard: MIL STD 6011 - 5.6%, MIL STD 6016 - 5.1%.
North America represents the strong growth in the military data links market, which has been driven largely by the consistent U.S. defense budget and innovations in tactical data links. The deployment of Link 16 to space is no longer just a technical demonstration but reflects a strategic imperative for multidomain connectivity. With the U.S. contributing a dominant USD 2,657.5 million in 2023 and Canada adding USD 96.1 million, North America continues to lead the military data links market through strong defense investments.
Europe's market is characterized by collaborative defense programs that are aimed at ensuring communication standards and securing interoperable among the allied forces. The region's technological base is going to be strengthened by investments in modernized Link 11/11B and next-generation radios. The European market reflects steady growth, supported by the UK (USD 202.3 million), Germany (USD 194.2 million), and France (USD 165.6 million), highlighting a balanced regional contribution.
Rising regional conflicts, especially in the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait, are the main reason behind the Asia-Pacific demand for advanced military data links that have to be quick and reliable. APAC demonstrates rapid expansion, led by China (USD 866.6 million), with India (USD 306.8 million) and Japan (USD 193.0 million) reinforcing the region's rising defense modernization efforts.
South and Central America are gradually boosting investments in communication modernization, focusing on enhanced situational awareness and force coordination. Countries like Brazil are spearheading procurement initiatives that emphasize interoperability between platforms.
Defense spending in the Middle East continues to rise, with military data links being a cornerstone of modernization efforts. Advanced systems are being deployed to improve operational command, surveillance, and joint-force communication. Meanwhile, African nations are investing in tactical data link systems as part of their long-term defense capability development.