Global Electronic Warfare Market 2024-2030

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    ELECTRONIC WARFARE MARKET

     

    KEY FINDINGS:

    • L3Harris Technologies Inc. will provide the U.S. Navy with 19 sophisticated EW systems designed to protect Navy combat aircraft from incoming radar-guided missiles under a ~$72.4M deal.
    • Lockheed Martin wins $13.4 Million deal for counter-adaptive-EW (Electronic Warfare) artificial intelligence. 
    • U.S. Navy awarded a contract of $184 Million to Lockheed Martin for its BLOCK-2 device to strengthen their ships against hostile Electronic warfare situation. 
    • Japan to spend approximately $476 Million to upgrade F-15 jets with Electronic Warfare capabilities. 
    • U.S. Army seeks contractors for $5 Billion satellite communications deal to enhance Electronic Warfare. 
    • U.S. Navy offered a $91.4 Million contract to Northrop Grumman to further develop their Electronic Warfare system. 
    • BAE won a contract in 2016 worth $400 Million to upgrade U.S. Special Ops’ fleet Electronics Warfare system. 
    • India’s deal worth ~$700M with DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation) to include indigenous sophisticated Electronic Warfare Systems for Indian Army. 
    • The Navy granted L3Harris a $496 million contract for the Next Generation Jammer Low Band pod, which will be mounted aboard EA-18G Growlers.

     

     

    INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC WARFARE MARKET

     

    Electronic Warfare includes any action which involves the use of any type of Electromagnetic Spectrum to control a band of the spectrum or to impede any enemy assaults.

     

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    Developed nations which depend mostly on sophisticated communication systems and data networks for their command, control, logistics and intelligence are facing a new issue of electronic warfare. They are willing to spend billions on improving and upgrading their systems against this hostile situation. In Electronic Warfare, countries have to make all of their links as robust and resilient as possible.

     

     

    ELECTRONIC WARFARE MARKET SEGMENTATION

    ELECTRONIC WARFARE MARKET BY PLATFORM

    1. GROUND

    Electronic warfare systems are helping ground troops to detect and protect themselves from device-triggered IEDs. Programmable jammers are being produced to protect forces in vehicles from Radio Controlled IEDs.

     

       2. NAVAL

    Electronic Warfare system in Navy is used to detect, deceive, deny and defeat threats. Advanced electronic jammers, directed energies and several missiles are being used to be an offensive as well as a defensive player in the field.

     

      3. AIRBORNE

    Aircraft, in today’s era, are being built with capabilities of electronic attack. They could deceive and disrupt any kind of military electronics systems. They come with installed antennas and receivers.   

     

     

    ELECTRONIC WARFARE MARKET BY CAPABILITY

     

    1. ELECTRONIC ATTACK

    It involves offensive use of Electromagnetic Energy or anti-radiation energy to attack any facility, equipment or personnel to degrade, destroy or neutralize enemy’s combat capability. Jamming, in case of Electromagnetic Energy, used mostly on radar and communication systems.

    Missile and bombs are used in an anti-radiation weapon that follows the defined path and destroys the broadcasting system.

     

     

      2. ELECTRONIC PROTECTION

    It involves protection of friendly forces, facilities and equipment from enemy’s use of electromagnetic spectrum which can degrade, destroy or neutralize one’s combat capability.

    Spread Spectrum technology, use of flares, stealth technology, use of restricted frequency list, Jamming are examples of Electronic Protection.

     

     3. ELECTRONIC SUPPORT

    It includes action taken by an operator in detection, interception, identification, locating sources of intended or unintended Electromagnetic Energy radiation.

    This can be understood as ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance). Electronic Support includes the purpose of recognizing, prioritizing and targeting threats in battlefields.

     

     

    ELECTRONIC WARFARE MARKET BY REGION

     

    NORTH AMERICA ELECTRONIC WARFARE MARKET

    Washington is sharpening its offensive as well as defensive electronic Warfare game. Most of the world’s best players in this field are from U.S. and government is making deals worth billions of dollars to improve and upgrade the electronics system to defend themselves better and destroy the enemy when required.

    BAE won a contract, in 2016, worth $400 Million to upgrade U.S. Special Ops’ fleet Electronics Warfare system.

    CONTRACTS

    • L3Harris Technologies Inc. will provide the U.S. Navy with 19 sophisticated EW systems designed to protect Navy combat aircraft from incoming radar-guided missiles under a ~$72.4M deal.
    • BAE Systems secured a $58M contract to begin low-rate initial production of an electronic warfare system for F-15s for protection against threat from advanced electromagnetic spectrum
    • S. Air Force has down-selected Northrop Grumman to complete the final project efforts to provide the electronic warfare suite for its F-16 fighter aircraft fleet.
    • US C-130J Aircraft to Get Electronic Warfare Capabilities.
    • BAE Systems received a $4 million contract from the Navy for a “quick-turnaround” demonstration of a new radio frequency countermeasure system for the P-8A Poseidon aircraft.
    • US Navy granted L3Harris a $496 million contract for the Next Generation Jammer Low Band pod, which will be mounted aboard EA-18G Growlers.
    • US Army tests jamming pod on Gray Eagle drone.

     

     

    ASIA PACIFIC ELECTRONIC WARFARE MARKET

    With a lot in hand technology, China is dominating the Electronics Warfare market in the Asia Pacific. Equipping its all forms of military with advance Electronic Warfare system have led China among the top players in the world. Countries like India, Australia are procuring advance technology in Electronic Warfare from the U.S. and few European companies which is worth billions.

    CONTRACTS

    • India’s deal worth ~$700M with DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation) to include indigenous sophisticated Electronic Warfare Systems for Indian Army.
    • Israeli Elbit to Supply $103M Electronic Warfare kits for Asian Country’s Helicopters.
    • Japan has requested a budget of $67.2M to acquire more Electronic Intelligence, or ElInt , system. A total of $144.9M has been requested to develop new standoff jammer aircraft.

     

     

    EUROPE ELECTRONIC WARFARE MARKET

    After Russia’s invasion on Ukraine, shutting down their communication systems, Electronic Warfare interest and investment in European countries have seen a big jump. Future of Electronics Warfare in Europe can have some advanced system which includes obtaining data from UAVs to optimize ISR operations.

    CONTRACTS

    • France DGA ordered $193.6M Tactical Intelligence System from Airbus, Thales.
    • Russian Forces Incapacitate Drones, Intercept Radio Using Local Electronic Warfare Systems
    • Britain moves forward with its own Typhoon radar primed for electronic warfare. Deal between MoD and industry is worth $420M.

     

    RECENT TRENDS IN ELECTRONIC WARFARE MARKET

    • L3Harris builds airborne electronic warfare (EW) jammers.
    • Thales to Provide First Theatre-Level Deployable Defence Cloud to NATO.
    • China’s Quantum Radar can detect stealth target from more than 100 Km away.
    • US Army to test new microwave weapon for defeating drones.
    • Electromagnetic Battle Management, or EMBM a tool to jointly manage the electromagnetic spectrum to kick off next year, helping commands strengthen battle plans to track and stop threats over the waves.
    • Thales, Airbus to upgrade France’s Joint Electronic Warfare capabilities in terms of monitoring, direction finding and spectrum analysis capabilities in the next 10 years.
    • Light infantry Army units in Europe could soon have an electronic attack capability to deny, degrade and disrupt enemy signals.
    • Raytheon Developing Next Gen Jammer for EA-18G Growler Aircraft.
    • Lockheed develops electronic warfare tools with eye toward multinational interoperability.
    • Russia’s Techmash has developed a new software for ammunition to enable it to hit targets in conditions of electronic warfare.

    IMPACT OF RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR ON ELECTRONIC WARFARE MARKET

    Electronic warfare had become a perceived area where Russia had a distinct advantage coming into the war. Despite this, its much-touted electronic warfare prowess was barely visible in the early phases of the battle in the catastrophic failure to conquer Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital.

     

    It’s becoming significantly more of a factor in the ferocious combat in eastern Ukraine, where shorter, easier-to-defend supply lines allow Russia to bring electronic warfare equipment closer to the battlefield.

     

    When it comes to impeding reconnaissance attempts and commanders’ communications with troops, Russian threats are quite serious. The jamming of GPS receivers on drones used by Ukraine to locate the enemy and direct artillery fire is particularly severe in the line of contact.

     

    Countering Russia’s electronic warfare tactics has had some results for Ukraine. It has taken vital hardware and destroyed at least two multi-vehicle mobile electronic warfare units, which is a big intelligence coup.

     

    Ukraine has also made good use of US technology and intelligence, as well as that of other NATO countries. Ukraine used this knowledge to sink the battle ship Moskva.

     

    Ukraine learnt a terrible lesson about electronic warfare when Russia used it to overwhelm its forces. Drones were shot down and warheads were destroyed by the Russians, who also accessed cellphone networks for psychological operations and zeroed in on Ukrainian armour.

     

    In Syria, the most hostile electronic warfare environment on the earth, the communications of US pilots were often “knocked down.” Russia’s new technologies are designed to blind U.S. Airborne Warning and Control Systems, or AWACS, aircraft, cruise missiles, and spy satellites – the eyes and ears of battlefield commanders.

     

    Electronic warfare has become a tumultuous battleground in the current conflict. Ukraine’s electronic warfare capabilities have vastly increased. For a tactical advantage, they involve the use of encrypted US and Turkish communications technology. Ukraine has progressed to the point that it now exports some of its technology.

     

    Electronic warfare by Russia was less successful and widespread than expected. This could explain why it was unable to destroy enough radar and anti-aircraft installations to win air superiority.

     

    Early in the fight, Russia may have limited the use of electronic warfare due to worries that untrained or unmotivated personnel would not be able to operate it successfully. Many Russian troops were chatting over insecure open radio channels that were easily monitored by outsiders, indicating communication problems.

     

    It’s unclear how much of a competitive advantage Russia’s electronic assets presently provide. Ukraine’s forces are more concentrated now than they were earlier in the fight, making them easier to target.

     

    ELECTRONIC WARFARE MARKET KEY PLAYERS

    Sl no Topic
    1 Market Segmentation
    2 Scope of the report
    3 Abbreviations
    4 Research Methodology
    5 Executive Summary
    6 Introduction
    7 Insights from Industry stakeholders
    8 Cost breakdown of Product by sub-components and average profit margin
    9 Disruptive innovation in the Industry
    10 Technology trends in the Industry
    11 Consumer trends in the industry
    12 Recent Production Milestones
    13 Component Manufacturing in US, EU and China
    14 COVID-19 impact on overall market
    15 COVID-19 impact on Production of components
    16 COVID-19 impact on Point of sale
    17 Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by Geography, 2024-2030
    18 Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by Product Type, 2024-2030
    19 Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by Application, 2024-2030
    20 Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by End use, 2024-2030
    21 Product installation rate by OEM, 2024
    22 Incline/Decline in Average B-2-B selling price in past 5 years
    23 Competition from substitute products
    24 Gross margin and average profitability of suppliers
    25 New product development in past 12 months
    26 M&A in past 12 months
    27 Growth strategy of leading players
    28 Market share of vendors, 2024
    29 Company Profiles
    30 Unmet needs and opportunity for new suppliers
    31 Conclusion
    32 Appendix
     
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