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2023-2030 年全球捕食者无人机市场Global Predator Drone Market 2023-2030 |
全球捕食者无人机市场按类型、航程、技术和系统进行细分。根据类型,市场被细分为固定翼、旋转翼和混合翼。根据航程,市场被细分为视觉视线、扩展视觉视线和超视线。根据技术,市场又分为遥控、半自动和自主。此外,根据系统,市场还可细分为软件、硬件和其他。
在系统中,软件细分市场预计将在全球捕食者无人机市场中占据相当大的份额。捕食者无人机的管理和控制在很大程度上依赖于软件系统。它们使操作人员能够组织、执行和跟踪任务,并管理无人机的飞行、有效载荷部署和数据收集。例如,2023 年 5 月,美国技术公司 Anduril Industries 据称发布了一个软件框架,使单个操作员能够指挥掠食者无人机群和其他自主系统。该计划被称为 "任务自主晶格"(Lattice for Mission Autonomy),旨在释放军事人员和其他资源,以便将其用于其他方面。该设备可精确定位半径一公里内的大多数无人机类型以及操作员的位置。
全球捕食者无人机市场根据地域进一步细分,包括北美(美国和加拿大)、欧洲(英国、意大利、西班牙、德国、法国和欧洲其他地区)、亚太地区(印度、中国、日本、韩国和亚太其他地区)和世界其他地区(中东和非洲以及拉丁美洲)。其中,由于市场解决方案供应商高度集中,包括诺斯罗普-格鲁曼公司(Northrop Grumman Corp)、AeroVironment 公司、德事隆公司、洛克希德-马丁公司等,预计北美洲将在全球市场上占据突出份额。
在所有地区中,北美地区预计在预测期内将以可观的复合年增长率增长。该地区的增长归功于经济发展和技术进步。美国的无人驾驶飞行器出口是该地区预计增长的因素之一。北约和印度等重要防务合作伙伴历来都向洛克希德-马丁公司和通用原子航空公司订购军用 HALE 和 MALE 无人机。预计这些公司将获得更多的军用无人机合同,包括 MUM-T(有人无人协同平台)或 ISR 或目标捕获合同。
据军备控制协会称,国防工业游说者和发言人认为,如果不改变美国目前的无人机出口政策,美国将在价值数十亿美元、迅速扩大的全球无人机市场上落后于其他国家。他们担心,一些国家将从中国等其他供应商那里为其武装部队和情报部门寻求无人机能力。此外,他们还指出,如果美国试图破坏《导弹技术管制制度》以增加其全球市场份额,很可能会阻碍保证其他导弹和无人机生产国政府遵守其规则的努力。
服务于该市场的主要公司包括通用原子航空系统公司、洛克希德-马丁公司、拉斐尔先进防御系统公司、诺斯罗普-格鲁曼公司、印度斯坦航空有限公司、AeroVironment 公司、以色列航空航天工业、埃尔比特系统有限公司等。为了保持市场竞争力,市场参与者采取了各种策略,包括并购、建立伙伴关系、合作、融资和推出新产品,从而大大促进了市场的增长。例如,2023 年 6 月,美国国防部(DoD)和印度国防部在华盛顿举行的一次会议上推出了印度-美国国防加速生态系统(INDUS-X)。具体而言,该计划旨在 "扩大 "两国之间的 "战略技术伙伴关系和国防工业合作"。活动期间展示了来自美国和印度初创企业的创新成果。15 家印度初创企业和 10 家美国初创企业向印度和美国的利益相关者展示了他们在太空、人工智能、自主系统和海事领域的技术。
Title: Global Predator Drone Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Type (Fixed Wing, Rotatory wing, Hybrid), by Range (Visual Line of Sight, Extended Visual Line of Sight, Beyond Line of Sight), and by Technology (Remotely Operated, Semi-Autonomous, Autonomous), by System (Software, Hardware, and Others), Forecast Period (2023-2030).
Global predator drone market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 10.7% during the forecast period (2023-2030). Predator drones have advanced significantly over the past several years as a result of ongoing research and development. Possibilities exist for innovation that would increase the capability and adoption of current, technologically advanced UAVs. The majority of highly developed predator drones have a variety of sensor systems, including air-to-air missiles, communication intelligence sensors, and GSM communications. Additionally, the factor anticipated to present growth prospects during the forecast period is defense modernization. Another factor supporting the market growth includes the growing adoption of strategic initiatives by various market key players. For instance, in February 2023, HENSOLDT, based in Germany, teams up with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to transfer all the technology for an obstacle avoidance system. The HAL engine division will support the turbo-propeller engines that power the MQ-9B Guardian High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) RPAS for the Indian market, according to an announcement made at Aero India by Predator Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) from the United States, General Atomics, and HAL.
The global predator drone market is segmented by type, range, technology, and system. Based on the type of the market is sub-segmented into fixed wings, rotatory wings, and hybrid. Based on the range, the market is sub-segmented into visual lines of sight, extended visual Line of sight, and beyond the line of sight. Based on the technology the market is sub-segmented remotely operated, semi-autonomous, and autonomous. Further, based on the System, the market is sub-segmented into software, hardware, and others.
Among the system, the software, sub-segment is expected to hold a considerable share of the global predator drone market. Predator drone management and control depend heavily on software systems. They make it possible for operators to organize, carry out, and keep track of missions as well as manage the flight, payload deployment, and data collection of the drone. For instance, in May 2023, a software framework has purportedly been released by the American technology company Anduril Industries that enables a single operator to command swarms of predator drones and other autonomous systems. The program, known as the Lattice for Mission Autonomy, is intended to free up military personnel and other resources, so they can be used in other ways. The device can precisely locate most drone types within a radius of one kilometer, as well as the position of the operator.
The global predator drone 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-Pacific), and the Rest of the World (the Middle East & Africa, and Latin America. Among these, North America is anticipated to hold a prominent share of the market across the globe, owing to the high concentration of the market solution vendors including Northrop Grumman Corp, AeroVironment Inc., Textron Inc., Lockheed Martin Corp, and others.
Among all regions, the North American region is anticipated to grow at a considerable CAGR over the forecast period. Regional growth is attributed to economic developments and technological enhancements. Unmanned aerial vehicle exports from the US are one factor in the predicted expansion of the region. Military HALE and MALE drones have historically been ordered by NATO and significant defense partners such as India from Lockheed Martin Corp and General Atomic Aeronautics. More contracts for military drones, including those for MUM-T (Manned-Unmanned Teaming Platforms) or ISR or target acquisition, are anticipated to go to these companies.
According to the Arms control association, Defense industry lobbyists and spokespeople contend that the US will lag behind other countries in the multibillion-dollar, rapidly expanding global drone market if the current US policy for exporting drones is not changed. They worry that some states will seek drone capabilities from other vendors, such as China, for their armed forces and intelligence services. Furthermore, they note that if the US tries to undermine the MTCR to increase its market share globally, it will probably hinder attempts to guarantee that other missile and drone-producing governments comply with its rules.
The major companies serving the market include: General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc., Lockheed Martin Corp, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, Northrop Grumman Corp, Hindustan's Aeronautics Ltd., AeroVironment Inc., Israel aerospace industries, Elbit Systems Ltd., and others. The market players are considerably contributing to the market growth by the adoption of various strategies including mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, collaborations, funding, and new product launches, to stay competitive in the market. For instance, in June 2023, The India-US Defense Acceleration Ecosystem (INDUS-X) was introduced by the US Department of Defense (DoD) and the Ministry of Defense during a gathering in Washington, DC. Specifically, the program aims to "expand the strategic technology partnership and defense industrial cooperation" between the two nations. Innovative innovations from start-ups in the US and India were on display during the event. To Indian and US stakeholders, 15 Indian start-ups and 10 US start-ups presented their technologies in the fields of space, artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, and maritime.