Global Naval Radar Market, Forecast to 2028
Global Naval Radar Market, Forecast to 2028
Concern Over Maritime Security and Re-focus on Naval Power are Driving the Demand for Fleet Capability Upgrades and Force Modernization Programs
04-Mar-2020
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Description
The growing competition for maritime resources has led to the emergence of old maritime disputes as geopolitical threats both for countries in their periphery and adjoining regions. The geopolitical threat profile that affects global maritime commons can range from piracy and terrorism to that of extra-territorial claims by contesting nations. These developments have shifted the focus of national security towards enhancing naval power to deal with both existing and emerging maritime threats diligently. Survivability and counter-threat capability of a naval vessel under a threat environment depends upon the active response of its radar systems. The radar plays a critical role in scanning, searching, identifying and handling targets. For over two decades, naval radar technology has changed a lot in its technical aspects. Majority of the naval vessels used multiple radar systems with specialized functions for various missions. However, with the arrival of new Gallium Nitride (GaN)-based active electronically scanned array (AESA) radars, the radar technology landscape is shifting towards multi-role and modular naval radar systems. These radars are both scalable and can be used for multiple missions. While major naval powers are in the process of modernizing and upgrading their naval fleets with radar upgrades, there has been a delay in some cases due to budgetary constraints. The economic downturn over the last decade and the continuation of its effects in several regions has caused cancellations, postponements and down-sizing of many high-value defense programs. The delay is reflected in the reduction in the number of committed, planned and future investments in the critical markets across Asia-Pacific (APAC) and Europe.
However, the majority of the demand for radar systems will arise from upgrades of existing radar platforms with the shift from specialized radar systems to that of multi-role and multi-band radar systems. Surveillance radars will continue to account for the bulk of the demand over the forecast period. New acquisitions and routine upgrades of existing fleet of destroyers, frigates and offshore patrol vessels will create a demand for these radars. Most of these ships are used for frontline combat role and require powerful surveillance radars to handle primary mission requirements of searching, scanning and tracking incoming enemy ships and ballistic missiles.
APAC, North America and Europe will remain the most significant markets due to new geopolitical threats. Technology obsolescence in Latin America and tensions in the Middle East will drive the naval radar market in these regions.
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Table of Contents
Key Findings
Key Findings (continued)
Market Engineering Measurements
CEO’s Perspective
Market Scope and Definitions
Market Segmentation
Market Definitions—Roles
Market Definitions—Others
Key Questions this Study will Answer
Market Drivers
Drivers Explained
Drivers Explained (continued)
Drivers Explained (continued)
Drivers Explained (continued)
Market Restraints
Restraints Explained
Market Engineering Measurements
Total Naval Radar Market—Revenue Forecast by Radar Role
Total Naval Radar Market—Revenue Forecast by Committed, Planned and Forecast Revenues
Total Naval Radar Market—Revenue Forecast by Region
Global Naval Radar Market—Market Discussion and Summary
Market Share—2019
Market Share Forecast—2028
Evolving Operational Roles and Trends
Popular Operational/Upcoming Solutions
Popular Operational/Upcoming Solutions (continued)
Popular Operational/Upcoming Solutions (continued)
Market Engineering Measurements
Revenue Forecast
Evolving Operational Roles and Trends
Popular Operational/Upcoming Solutions
Popular Operational/Upcoming Solutions (continued)
Market Engineering Measurements
Revenue Forecast
Evolving Operational Roles and Trends
Popular Operational/Upcoming Solutions
Market Engineering Measurements
Revenue Forecast
Global Naval Radar Market—Segment Discussion and Summary
Growth Opportunity 1—Modular and Scalability
Growth Opportunity 2—Multi-function, Multi-role
Growth Opportunity 3—Multi-Band
Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth
North America—Introduction
North America—Key Findings
North America—Revenue Forecast by Radar Role
North America—Brief
Canada
United States
Central and South Asia—Introduction
Central and South Asia—Key Findings
Central and South Asia—Revenue Forecast by Radar Role
Central and South Asia—Brief
India
Bangladesh
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Central and South America—Introduction
Central and South America—Key Findings
Central and South America—Revenue Forecast by Radar Role
Central and South America—Brief
Mexico
Argentina
Brazil
Colombia
Chile
Europe—Introduction
Europe—Key Findings
Europe—Revenue Forecast by Radar Role
Europe—Brief
Sweden
United Kingdom
France
Germany
Spain
Italy
Belgium
Norway
Poland
APAC—Introduction
APAC—Key Findings
APAC—Revenue Forecast by Radar Role
APAC—Brief
Australia
New Zealand
Japan
Malaysia
Indonesia
Thailand
Vietnam
Philippines
Middle East—Introduction
Middle East—Key Findings
Middle East—Revenue Forecast by Radar Role
Middle East—Brief
Turkey
Saudi Arabia
Israel
Qatar
Kuwait
United Arab Emirates
Africa—Introduction
Africa—Key Findings
Africa—Revenue Forecast by Radar Role
Africa—Brief
South Africa
Morocco
Algeria
Egypt
The Last Word—Conclusions
Legal Disclaimer
Glossary of Acronyms
Glossary of Acronyms (continued)
List of Exhibits
List of Exhibits (continued)
The Frost & Sullivan Story
Value Proposition—Future of Your Company & Career
Global Perspective
Industry Convergence
360º Research Perspective
Implementation Excellence
Our Blue Ocean Strategy
Popular Topics
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Industries | Aerospace, Defence and Security |
WIP Number | MF1C-01-00-00-00 |
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GPS Codes | 9000-A1 |