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2023-2030 年全球定向能武器市场Global Directed Energy Weapons Market 2023-2030 |
在预测期内,全球定向能武器市场预计将以 9.5% 的复合年增长率显着增长。 日益加剧的地理衝突和战斗应用中对先进军事装备的需求不断增加,正在推动全球定向能武器市场的需求。 此外,一些国防和军事组织增加投资以实现现有基础设施的现代化以增强国家安全,这也推动了市场增长。 据美国国防部称,2023 年,监管机构已拨出 7730 亿美元的预算。 该预算比 2022 年增加 307 亿美元,即 4.1%。 与 2021 年的水平相比,2023 年将达到近 700 亿美元,增长 9.8%。 另一方面,高开发成本和杀伤人员激光法规预计将阻碍市场增长。
全球定向能武器市场根据技术、激光、应用和平台进行细分。 基于技术,市场分为高能激光、高功率无线电频率、电磁武器和声波武器。 基于激光器,市场分为化学激光器、光纤激光器、自由电子激光器和固态激光器。 根据应用,市场分为国土安全、军事和国防。 基于平台,市场分为陆地、空中、海军和太空。 通过应用,由于各种国土安全应用中定向能武器的高采用率,预计国土安全细分市场将有良好的增长。
就技术而言,高能激光领域在全球定向能武器市场上取得了显着增长。 高能激光作为导弹防御系统的一部分的应用预计会增加,因为主要的国防支出者越来越多地采用这些解决方案并表现出对开发此类解决方案的兴趣。。 例如,2021 年 3 月,MBDA 和 CILAS 将与 SIGN4L 合作,探索高能激光武器系统的联合开发机会,以摧毁无人机。 世界各地海军对高激光武器的需求也在迅速增长,以对抗导弹和无人机等空中威胁。 例如,IIA DDG Arleigh Burke 驱逐舰将在 2021 年永久配备洛克希德马丁公司的集成光学眩目和监视 (HELIOS) 的高能激光器。
全球定向能武器市场分为北美(美国、加拿大)、欧洲(英国、意大利、西班牙、德国、法国、欧洲其他地区)、亚太地区(印度、中国、日本、韩国、其他地区)亚洲),根据地区进一步细分,包括世界(中东和非洲,拉丁美洲)。 欧洲地区预计将出现显着的市场增长。 监管防御、武器部门资金增加以及地区间边界争端正在推动市场增长。 例如,2021 年 MDA 的定向能演示器开发计划从国防部获得了 4200 万美元的资金。
预计欧洲地区将在该市场中占有重要的市场份额。 这是由于政府在军事和国防部门的支出增加,以及波音、穆格和拉斐尔先进防御系统等主要公司在该地区的存在,它们提供范围广泛的新型创新能源武器。主要因素。 根据欧洲防务局(EDA)2022,2021年,EDA 26个成员国的国防开支总额将达到2160亿美元。 2021 年,18 个 MS 与 2020 年相比增加了国防开支,6 个 MS 的国防开支增加了 10% 以上。
服务于全球定向能武器市场的主要参与者包括 Lockheed Martin Corp.、MBDA、Honeywell International Corp.、Thale Group 和 The Boeing Co.。 市场参与者通过采取併购、地域扩张、合作伙伴关係、产品发布和竞争等各种战略来保持市场竞争力,为市场增长做出了重大贡献。 例如,2022年11月,英国国防科技实验室(DSTL)在波顿唐完成了首次远程激光定向能武器(LDEW)试验。 该测试验证了高能激光器和相关技术(例如光束导向器)在远距离拦截目标方面的性能和可行性。
The global directed energy weapons market is anticipated to grow at a significant CAGR of 9.5% during the forecast period. The rising geographical conflicts and increasing demand for advanced military devices in combat applications are propelling the demand for a globally directed energy weapons market. Additionally, the growing investments by several defense and military organizations in the modernization of existing infrastructures to enhance national security are also augmenting market growth. According to the US Department of Defense in 2023 the regulatory body allotted a budget of $773 billion. This budget represents a $30.7 billion or 4.1% increase over 2022. Compared to the 2021 level, 2023 shows a growth of nearly $70 billion or 9.8%. On the other hand, high development costs and restrictions on anti-personnel lasers are expected to obstruct market growth.
The global directed energy weapons market is segmented based on technology, laser, application, and platform. Based on technology, the market is segmented into high energy lasers, high power radio frequency, electromagnetic weapons, and sonic weapons. Based on laser the market is categorized into a chemical laser, fiber laser, free electron laser, and solid-state laser. Based on application, the market is segmented into homeland security, military, and defense. Based on the platform, the market is divided into land, airborne, naval, and space. Based on application, the homeland sub-segment is anticipated to grow at a favorable rate, owing to the high adoption rate of directed energy weapons for various homeland security applications.
Based on technology, the high-energy laser segment has registered substantial growth in the global directed energy weapons market. The application of high-energy lasers as part of missile defense systems is expected to increase, with major defense spenders increasingly adopting these solutions and showing interest in developing such solutions. For instance, in March 2021, MBDA and CILAS collaborate with SIGN4L to explore co-development opportunities in high-energy laser weapons systems to destroy drones. In addition, to combat airborne threats such as missiles and drones, the demand for high laser weapons in the navy is rapidly rising across the globe. For instance, the IIA DDG Arleigh Burke destroyer is scheduled to have Lockheed Martin's High Energy Laser with Integrated Optical-dazzler and Surveillance, or HELIOS, permanently installed on board in 2021.
The global directed energy weapons market is further segmented based on geography including North America (the US, and Canada), Europe (UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and the Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, and Rest of Asia), and the Rest of the World (the Middle East & Africa, and Latin America. The European region is anticipated to witness considerable growth in the market. Increasing funding by regulatory bodies to the defense, and weapons sectors, coupled with border disputes among the region drive the market growth. For instance, in 2021, the MDA's directed energy demonstrator development program received $42 million in funding from the department of defense.
The European region is anticipated to hold a prominent market share in the market. The growth is mainly attributed owing increasing government expenditure for the military and defense sector, along with the presence of major market players such as Boeing, Moog Inc, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd., and others in the region that are providing an immense range of new and innovative energy weapons. According to the European Defense Agency (EDA)2022, in 2021, the total defense expenditure of the 26 EDA Member States amounted to $216 billion. In 2021, 18 MS increased their defense expenditure compared to 2020, six MS raised their defense expenditure by more than 10%.
The major companies serving the global directed energy weapons market include Lockheed Martin Corp., MBDA, Honeywell International Corp., Thale Group, The Boeing Co., and others. The market players are considerably contributing to the market growth by the adoption of various strategies including mergers and acquisitions, geographical expansions, partnerships, product launches, and collaborations, to stay competitive in the market. For instance, in November 2022, the UK Defense Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) completed its first long-range laser-directed energy weapon (LDEW) test at Porton Down. The test validated the performance and viability of high-energy laser and related technologies, such as its beam director, to intercept ranged targets.