The Worldwide Military Antennas Industry Is Expected To Reach $5.2 Billion By 2026'


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DUBLIN, May 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The 'Military Antennas Market by Component (Reflectors, Feed Horn, Feed Networks, Low Noise Block Converter (LNB)), Frequency Band (HF, VHF, UHF SHF, AND EHF), End Use (OEM and Aftermarket), Type, Application, Platform and Region - Global Forecast to 2026' report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global military antennas market is projected to grow from USD 3.9 billion in 2021 to USD 5.2 billion by 2026, at a CAGR of 5.9% during the forecast period. 

Based on component, reflectors segment is estimated to witness the largest share of the military antennas market from 2021 to 2026. Based on component, reflectors segment of the military antennas market is estimated to held the dominant market share in 2021. This is due to the innovation in reflector design to decrease the assemble time. Reflectors are integrated into antenna assembly to modify the radiation pattern of the antenna so that the signal gain can be improved in target direction. Various manufacturers are focusing on improving the reflector design so that the assembly time can be decreased. Based on type, array antenna segment is estimated to account for the fastest growth of the military antennas market from 2021 to 2026. Based on type, array antenna segment of the military antennas market is projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. This growth is driven due to Phased-array antenna systems are used in naval and airborne platforms. In 2020, the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) (US) awarded a contract to ThinKom Solutions to test and evaluate one of the company's commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) aeronautical phased-array antenna systems as a solution for next-generation communications on the US Navy ships.

Based on platform, ground segment is estimated to account for the largest share of the military antennas market from 2021 to 2026. Based on platform, ground segment is estimated to account for the largest share of the military antennas during the forecast period. This growth is driven due to need for on-the-walk and on-the-move SATCOM capabilities for voice and data transmission, grounds stations use SATCOM to collect and stream remote sensing satellite data to a variety of users and applications, predominantly use manpack antennas in military operations, and UGVs antennas are used to carry out ground surveillance missions. In 2021, ARLINGTON, Va. FLIR Systems won an additional USD 30.1-million contract from the US Army for sustainment efforts connected to the service's Man Transportable Robotic System Increment II (MTRS Inc. II) and Common Robotic System-Heavy (CRS-H) unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) programs. The Asia Pacific market is projected to contribute the largest share from 2021 to 2026 in the Military antennas market Based on region, Asia Pacific is expected to lead the Military antennas market from 2021 to 2026 in terms of market share. An increase in the instances of terror attacks in the Asia Pacific region has led countries of the region to enhance their surveillance and anti-terrorism capabilities. In addition, the increase in defense expenditures of India and China, among others, and the expansion of military commands in emerging economies have accelerated the demand for military antennas in the Asia Pacific region. Key Topics Covered:

1 Introduction 2 Research Methodology 3 Executive Summary 4 Premium Insights 4.1 Attractive Opportunities in Military Antennas Market4.2 Military Antennas Market, by Frequency4.3 Military Antennas Market, by Platform4.4 Military Antennas Market, by Type4.5 Military Antennas Market, by Country

5 Market Overview 5.1 Introduction5.2 Market Dynamics5.2.1 Drivers5.2.1.1 Increasing Use of Electronically Steered Phased Array Antennas5.2.1.2 Increasing Demand for Military Antennas for Maritime Applications5.2.1.3 Increasing Demand for Customized Communication-On-The-Move Solutions for Unmanned Ground Vehicles5.2.1.4 Increasing Defense Budget of Emerging Countries5.2.2 Restraints5.2.2.1 High Costs Associated with Development and Maintenance of Infrastructure to Support Military Antennas5.2.2.2 Issues Associated with Poor Transmission of Signals5.2.3 Opportunities5.2.3.1 Development of Ultra-Compact Communication Terminals for Advanced Ground Combat Vehicles5.2.3.2 Demand for High Data Rate Transmission5.2.3.3 Rise in Adoption of Unmanned Vehicles5.2.4 Challenges5.2.4.1 Electromagnetic Compatibility-Related Challenges of Satellite Antennas5.2.4.2 System Requirements and Design Constraints5.3 Impact of COVID-19 on Military Antennas Market5.3.1 Demand-Side Impact5.3.1.1 Key Developments from April 2020 to November 20215.3.2 Supply-Side Impact5.3.2.1 Key Developments from January 2021 to June 20215.4 Ranges and Scenarios5.5 Value Chain Analysis of Military Antennas Market5.6 Trends/Disruption Impacting Customer Business5.6.1 Revenue Shift and New Revenue Pockets of Manufacturers of Military Antennas5.7 Military Antennas Market Ecosystem5.8 Prominent Companies5.9 Private and Small Enterprises5.10 Market Ecosystem5.11 Average Selling Price of Military Antennas5.12 Porter's Five Forces Analysis5.13 Trade Data Statistics5.13.1 Import Data Statistics5.14 Export Data Statistics5.15 Tariff and Regulatory Landscape5.16 North America5.17 Europe

6 Industry Trends 6.1 Introduction6.2 Technology Trends6.2.1 3D Printing of Rf Equipment6.2.2 Miniaturization of Military Antennas6.2.3 Development of Metamaterial Antennas6.2.4 Development of Plasma Antennas6.2.5 Development of Active Electronically Scanned Array (Aesa)6.3 Technology Analysis6.4 Use Case Analysis6.5 Use Case: In-Flight Phased Array Antenna6.6 Impact of Megatrends6.6.1 Development of Smart Antennas6.7 Multi-Band, Multi-Mission (Mbmm) Antenna6.8 Multi-Platform Anti-Jam Gps Navigation Antenna (Magna)6.9 Hybrid Beamforming Methods6.10 Innovations and Patent Registrations

7 Military Antennas Market, by Component 7.1 Introduction7.2 Reflectors7.2.1 Innovation in Reflector Design Decreases Assemble Time7.3 Feed Horns7.3.1 They are Used as a Primary Radiator to Feed a Reflector Antenna or as a Separate Antenna7.4 Feed Networks7.4.1 Feed Networks are Used to Reduce Blockage7.5 Low Noise Block Converters (Lnb)7.5.1 Increasing Usage of Lnb in Satellite Dish Antennas Will Drive this Segment7.6 Others

8 Military Antennas Market, by Frequency Band 8.1 Introduction8.2 High Frequency (Hf)8.2.1 Hf Technologies are Increasingly Used in Natural Disasters and Military Applications8.3 Very High Frequency (Vhf)8.3.1 Vhf Band Offers Benefits During Long-Range Surveillance and Tracking8.4 Ultra High Frequency (Uhf)8.4.1 Uhf-Band Antennas are Used at Large in Cubesats for Communication Applications8.5 Super High Frequency (Shf)8.5.1 Demand for Reliable Military Satellite Communication Will Fuel Market8.6 Extremely High Frequency (Ehf)8.6.1 Ehf-Band Antennas are Used in Satellite Communication Application

9 Military Antennas Market, by Type 9.1 Introduction9.2 Dipole Antennas9.2.1 Demand for Omnidirectional Antennas Drive this Segment9.3 Monopole Antennas9.3.1 Increased Use of Antennas in Portable Radios Fuel Growth of this Segment9.4 Array Antennas9.4.1 Phased-Array Antenna Systems are Used in Naval and Airborne Platforms9.5 Loop Antennas9.5.1 Increasing Usage of Loop Antennas in Military Vehicles Propel this Segment9.6 Aperture Antennas9.6.1 Demand to Enhance Electronic Warfare Capabilities of Naval Platforms Will Drive this Segment9.7 Traveling Wave Antennas9.7.1 Increasing Demand for Airborne Radars Equipped with Traveling Wave Antennas Fuel Growth of this Segment

10 Military Antennas Market, by Platform 10.1 Introduction10.2 Ground10.2.1 Vehicle Antennas10.2.1.1 Need for On-The-Walk and On-The-Move Satcom Capabilities for Voice and Data Transmission Expected to Support Market Growth10.2.2 Base Station Antennas10.2.2.1 Grounds Stations Use Satcom to Collect and Stream Remote Sensing Satellite Data to a Variety of Users and Applications10.2.3 Manpack Antennas10.2.3.1 Manpack Antennas are Predominantly Used in Military Operations10.2.4 Handheld Antennas10.2.4.1 Handheld Antennas are Predominantly Used in Remote and Inhospitable Environments10.2.5 Body Worn Antennas10.2.5.1 Increasing Usage of Body Worn Antennas in Law Enforcement Agencies Will Drive this Segment10.2.6 Unmanned Ground Vehicle (Ugv) Antennas10.2.6.1 Ugvs Antennas are Used to Carry Out Ground Surveillance Missions10.3 Airborne10.3.1 Aircraft Antennas10.3.1.1 Development of Antennas for Ensured Connectivity Through Multiple Satellites Will Fuel this Segment10.3.2 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (Uav) Antennas10.3.2.1 Increasing Need for Small, Low-Cost, and High-Powered Antennas Deployed on Uavs to Carry Out Military Operations Drive this Segment10.3.3 Missiles Antennas10.3.3.1 Increase in Development of Advanced Antenna Technology for Hypersonic Applications Will Drive this Segment10.4 Marine10.4.1 Shipboard Antennas10.4.1.1 Development of Ultra-High Frequency Antennas for Navy and Coast Guards Fuel this Segment10.4.2 Submarine Antennas10.4.2.1 Development of Next-Gen Antennas for Submarines Drive this Segment10.4.3 Unmanned Marine Vehicle (Umv) Antennas10.4.3.1 Increasing Demand for Real-Time Transmission of Mission Data for Military and Commercial Applications Drive Demand for Umv Antennas

11 Military Antennas Market, by Application 11.1 Introduction11.2 Surveillance11.2.1 Upgradation of Surveillance Radars for Navy Will Drive this Segment11.3 Electronic Warfare11.3.1 Incorporation of Effective Rf Technology in Various Electronic Equipment Used in Military Applications Increased Use of Electronic Warfare Systems11.4 Navigation11.4.1 Military Aircraft Rely on Navigation Antennas for Their Safe Flights11.5 Communication11.5.1 Modern Warfare Demands Effective Long-Range Communication Capabilities in Compact Hardware Systems That Can be Deployed Across Platforms11.6 Satcom11.6.1 Increasing Demand for Customized Satcom-On-The-Move Solutions Will Drive this Segment11.7 Telemetry11.7.1 Telemetry Enables Automatic Monitoring, Alerting, and Record-Keeping for Efficient and Safe Operations of Defense Vehicles

12 Military Antennas Market, by End-Use 12.1 Introduction12.2 Oem12.2.1 Increasing Upgradation of Military Antennas and Procurement of Military Vehicles Across the Globe Drive this Segment12.3 Aftermarket12.3.1 Upgradation of Existing Fleet of Military Vehicles Fuel Growth of this Segment

13 Regional Analysis

14 Competitive Landscape 14.1 Introduction14.2 Competitive Overview14.3 Market Ranking Analysis of Key Players, 202014.4 Company Product Footprint Analysis14.5 Company Evaluation Quadrant14.5.1 Star14.5.2 Emerging Leader14.5.3 Pervasive14.5.4 Participant14.6 Startup/Sme Evaluation Quadrant14.6.1 Progressive Company14.6.2 Responsive Company14.6.3 Starting Block14.6.4 Dynamic Company14.7 Competitive Scenario14.7.1 Market Evaluation Framework14.7.2 New Product Launches and Developments14.8 Deals

15 Company Profiles: Key Players 15.1 Key Players15.1.1 L3Harris Technologies15.1.2 Cobham plc15.1.3 Airbus15.1.4 Honeywell International Inc.15.1.5 General Dynamics Corporation15.1.6 Rohde & Schwarz15.1.7 Terma15.1.8 Rami15.1.9 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation15.1.10 Maxar Technologies15.1.11 Norsat International Inc.15.1.12 Kymeta Corporation15.1.13 Viasat Inc.15.1.14 Ruag International Holding Ltd.15.1.15 Lockheed Martin Corporation15.1.16 Aselsan A.S.15.1.17 Ball Corporation15.1.18 Nd Satcom15.1.19 Thales Group15.1.20 Gilat Satellite Networks15.2 Other Players15.2.1 Micro-Ant15.2.2 Sat-Lite Technologies15.2.2.2 Sat-Lite Technologies: Products/Services/Solutions Offered15.2.3 Datapath, Inc.15.2.4 Hanwha-Phasor15.2.5 Viking Satcom Ltd.

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