DUBLIN, March 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Radar Systems Market by Application, Platform (Air, Marine, Unmanned, Land, Space), Frequency Band, Type, Component, Range, Dimension, Technology, & Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa and Latin America) - Forecast to 2026" report has been added toResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The radar systems market is estimated to be USD 32.5 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 41.0 billion by 2026, at a CAGR of 4.8% from 2021 to 2026.
Increasing demand for advanced weather monitoring radar to drive the market for radar systems during the forecast periodWeather monitoring radar, also known as weather surveillance radar (WSR) and Doppler weather radar, are developed to detect precipitation (rain, snow, and hail, among others) and calculate its direction of motion in order to estimate weather conditions in a particular region at a given time. These radar are used across commercial, scientific, and military applications, with many companies actively developing new technologies for use in weather monitoring. For instance, In June 2020, Honeywell (US) developed the IntuVue RDR-7000 Weather Radar System, which can be used in military and defense applications. The IntuVue RDR-7000 can also be used on urban mobility platforms such as air taxis and airborne emergency vehicles.Development of Active Electronically Scanned Array radarActive electronically scanned array (AESA) radar technology is a module containing a new generation of transceiver modules. Software-defined radio (SDR) is used for radio communication because of its high data rates. The use of AESA technology is growing rapidly because of its enhanced reliability and affordability and is expected to replace conventional radar systems in the near future. This has allowed countries such as the US, Norway, the Netherlands, India, and Israel, among others, to incorporate AESA into legacy/old systems on land, sea, and airborne platforms.Due to its resistance to electronic jamming, low interception, high reliability, and multi-mode capability, countries around the world are adding AESA radar into their military aircraft and vessels and manufacturers around the world are working to meet demand. Incorporating AESA radar into aircraft/sea/or ground platforms will remain relevant since electronic warfare is becoming more important and without AESA, modern conventional militaries are obsolete.Europe: The largest contributing region in the radar systems market.Europe is the largest market for radar systems in terms of demand as well as presence of key radar systems manufacturers. The region accounted for a total share of 33.8% of the global Radar systems market in 2020. Europe has many countries that invest a good amount of money in defense infrastructure. This results in a high requirement of radar systems in the Europe.
Key Topics Covered:1 Introduction2 Research Methodology3 Executive Summary
4 Premium Insights
5 Market Overview5.1 Introduction5.2 Market Dynamics5.2.1 Drivers5.2.1.1 Emergence of Modern Electronic Warfare and Network-Centric Warfare5.2.1.2 Development of Phased Array Solid-State Radar5.2.1.3 Significant Investments by Governments to Upgrade Existing Fighter Aircraft Radar5.2.1.4 Increasing Defense Expenditure of Emerging Economies5.2.1.5 Increased Demand for Advanced Weather Monitoring Radar5.2.2 Restraints5.2.2.1 Limited Bandwidth for Commercial Applications due to Preference for Military Use5.2.3 Opportunities5.2.3.1 Rise in Adoption of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Lightweight Radar5.2.3.2 Development of Low-Cost and Miniaturized Radar5.2.4 Challenges5.2.4.1 Stringent Cross-Border Trading Policies5.2.4.2 Susceptibility to New Jamming Techniques5.3 COVID-19 Impact Scenarios5.4 Impact of COVID-19 on Radar Systems Market5.4.1 Demand-Side Impact5.4.1.1 Key Developments from January 2020 to August 20215.4.2 Supply-Side Impact5.5 Trends/Disruptions Impacting Customers' Business5.5.1 Radar Systems in Unmanned Surface Vessels (Usv)5.6 Market Ecosystem5.6.1 Prominent Companies5.6.2 Private and Small Enterprises5.6.3 End-users5.7 Pricing Analysis5.7.1 Average Selling Price Analysis of Radar Systems in 2020 (USD Million)5.8 Tariff Regulatory Landscape of Maritime Industry5.9 Trade Data5.10 Value Chain Analysis of Radar Systems Market5.10.1 Research & Development5.10.2 Raw Material5.10.3 Component/Product Manufacturers (Oems)5.10.4 Assemblers & Integrators5.10.5 End-users5.11 Porter's Five Forces Model5.12 Technology Analysis5.13 Use Cases5.14 Operational Data
6 Industry Trends6.1 Introduction6.2 Supply Chain Analysis6.2.1 Major Companies6.2.2 Small and Medium Enterprises6.2.3 End-users/Customers6.3 Emerging Industry Trends6.3.1 Software-Defined Radar6.3.2 Mimo (Multiple Inputs/Multiple Outputs)6.3.3 Active Electronically Steered Array (Aesa)6.3.4 Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (Isar)6.3.5 Quantum Radar6.3.6 Digital Beam Forming Technique in Radar6.3.7 4D Electronically Scanned Array Radar Systems6.4 Impact of Megatrends6.4.1 Digitalization and Introduction of Internet of Things (Iot) Systems in Airborne Radar6.4.2 Shift in Global Economic Power6.5 Innovations and Patent Registrations
7 Radar Systems Market, by Platform7.1 Introduction7.2 Air7.2.1 Aew&C Systems Use Radar for Command & Coordination7.2.2 Commercial Aircraft7.2.2.1 Fixed-Wing Aircraft7.2.2.1.1 High Demand for Radar for Navigation Purposes7.2.2.2 Rotary-Wing Aircraft7.2.2.2.1 Increased Demand for Rescue Missions and Recreational Use7.2.3 Military Aircraft7.2.3.1 Fixed-Wing Aircraft7.2.3.1.1 Security and Air Dominance - Key Operations Performed by Radar Systems in Fixed-Wing Aircraft7.2.3.2 Rotary-Wing Aircraft7.2.3.2.1 Development of Large-Capacity Military Rotary-Wing Aircraft Boosts Segment7.3 Marine7.3.1 Marine Radar Systems Widely Used for Navigation and Collision Avoidance7.3.2 Commercial Vessels7.3.2.1 Demand Driven by Tourism and Freight Services7.3.3 Military Vessels7.3.3.1 Technological Advancements Underway in Stealth Ships Equipped with Modern Isr and Radar Systems7.4 Unmanned7.4.1 Unmanned Systems Typically Equipped with Navigation Radar Systems7.4.2 Uav7.4.2.1 Demand for Scientific Research Boosts Segment7.4.3 Ugv7.4.3.1 Help Gather Information from Inaccessible Areas7.4.4 Usv7.4.4.1 Increasing Use in Militaries to Boost Segment7.5 Land7.5.1 Increased Need for Border Surveillance Drives Land Segment7.5.2 Fixed Radar Systems7.5.2.1 Demand to Monitor Strategic Locations Drives Segment7.5.2.2 Air Defense Systems7.5.2.3 Weather Stations7.5.2.4 Border Surveillance Systems7.5.2.5 Air Traffic Monitoring Stations7.5.3 Portable Radar Systems7.5.3.1 Need to Detect Smuggling Activities at Borders - Key Segment Driver7.5.4 Mobile Radar Systems7.5.4.1 Used Widely in Military and Commercial Applications7.6 Space7.6.1 Moving Target Identification and High-Resolution Digital Mapping - Possible with Space Radar7.6.2 Satellites7.6.3 Spacecraft
8 Radar System Market, by Frequency Band8.1 Introduction8.2 Single Band8.2.1 Microwave Radar Dominates Single Band Radar Market8.2.2 Radio Waves8.2.2.1 U/V Hf Band8.2.3 Microwave8.2.3.1 L-Band8.2.3.2 S-Band8.2.3.3 C-Band8.2.3.4 X-Band8.2.3.5 K-/Ku-/Ka-Band8.2.3.6 Others8.2.4 Millimeter Wave8.3 Multiband8.3.1 Used for Coherent Detection and Tracking of Moving Target Objects
9 Radar Systems Market, by Component9.1 Introduction9.2 Antenna9.2.1 Electronically Steered Arrays to Dominate Antenna Segment9.2.2 Rotating Antennas9.2.3 Electronically Steered Array9.2.3.1 Active Arrays9.2.3.2 Passive Arrays9.2.4 Microstrip Antennas9.3 Transmitters9.3.1 Solid-State Radar Transmitter Segment to Lead Transmitter Segment9.3.2 Magnetron9.3.3 Solid-State Radar Transmitter9.4 Receiver9.4.1 Radar Receivers Optimize Detection Capacity with Bandwidth Characteristics9.4.2 Amplifier9.4.3 Mixer9.4.4 Signal Processor9.4.5 Display9.5 Duplexer9.5.1 Duplexer - Switch That Simultaneously Connects Antenna to Transmitter and Receiver9.6 Waveguide9.6.1 Used in Radar Systems to Carry Microwave & Millimeter Wave Signals
10 Radar Systems Market, by Type10.1 Introduction.10.2 Active Radar10.2.1 Development of Electrically Scanned Array Radar to Boost Market for Active Radar Systems10.2.2 Doppler Radar10.2.2.1 Single Wave Doppler Radar10.2.2.2 Pulse-Doppler Radar10.2.3 Continuous Wave Radar10.2.3.1 Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave Radar (Fmcw Radar)10.2.3.2 Moving Target Indicator Radar (Mti Radar)10.2.3.3 Synthetic Aperture Radar (Sar)10.3 Passive Radar10.3.1 Widely Used in Stealth and Covert Operations
11 Radar Systems Market, by Application11.1 Introduction11.2 Commercial11.2.1 Increasing Use in Weather Monitoring Application to Fuel Growth11.2.2 Aircraft Monitoring & Surveillance11.2.3 Weather Monitoring11.2.4 Airport Perimeter Security11.2.5 Critical Infrastructure11.3 National Security11.3.1 Increasing Use in Search & Rescue Operations Fuels Segment11.3.2 Search & Rescue11.3.3 Border Surveillance11.3.4 Isr11.4 Defense11.4.1 Rising Demand for Radar-Based Security & Surveillance Applications Drives Segment11.4.2 Perimeter Security11.4.3 Battlefield Surveillance11.4.4 Military Space Assets11.4.5 Air Defense
12 Radar System Market, by Range12.1 Introduction12.2 Short-Range Radar12.2.1 Used Primarily in Commercial Applications or Man-Portable Reconnaissance Missions12.3 Medium-Range Radar12.3.1 Widely Used Across Military Applications12.4 Long-Range Radar12.4.1 Used for Long-Distance and Accurate Location Tracking
13 Radar Systems Market, by Technology13.1 Introduction13.2 Software-Defined Radar (Sdr)13.2.1 Segment Driven by Lightweight and Easily Customizable Features13.3 Conventional Radar13.3.1 Majorly Used in Detection and Imaging Applications
14 Radar Systems Market, by Dimension14.1 Introduction14.2 2D14.2.1 2D Radar Used Mainly for Air Traffic Management14.3 3D14.3.1 High Target Location Accuracy and Automatic Operation Modes Drive 3D Radar Segment14.4 4D14.4.1 4D Radar Used in Autonomous Tactical Surveillance Vehicles for Accurate Target Mapping
15 Regional Analysis
16 Competitive Landscape
17 Company Profiles17.1 Key Players17.1.1 Northrop Grumman Corporation17.1.3 Lockheed Martin Corporation17.1.4 Raytheon Technologies Company17.1.6 The Boeing Company17.1.7 General Dynamics Corporation17.1.8 Thales17.1.9 Kongsberg17.1.10 Saab Ab17.1.11 Honeywell International Inc.17.1.12 Bae Systems17.1.13 Leonardo S.P.A.17.1.14 Israel Aerospace Industries17.1.15 Aselsan A.S.17.1.16 Elbit Systems17.1.17 Indra Company17.1.18 Garmin Limited17.1.19 Bharat Electronics Ltd17.1.20 Airbus Group17.1.21 Mitsubishi Electric17.1.22 L3Harris Technologies17.1.23 Src, Inc.17.1.24 Hensoldt Ag17.1.25 Telephonics Corporation17.1.26 Ainstein Radar Systems17.1.27 Optimare Systems GmbH
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