PUBLISHER: SPER Market Research Pvt. Ltd. | PRODUCT CODE: 1749628
PUBLISHER: SPER Market Research Pvt. Ltd. | PRODUCT CODE: 1749628
Airborne Radars Market Introduction and Overview
According to SPER market research, 'Global Airborne Radars Market Size- By Component, By Mode, By Dimension, By Range, By Frequency Band, By Installation Type, By Application, By Technology Type - Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2033' state that the Global Airborne Radars Market is predicted to reach 29.68 billion by 2034 with a CAGR of 9.87%.
Airborne radars are sophisticated radar systems installed on aircraft to identify, track, and monitor objects in the air, on land, and at sea. These radars are essential for surveillance, navigation, weather monitoring, and military operations. They utilize radio waves to detect targets, assess their distance, speed, and direction, and offer real-time situational awareness. Airborne radars are extensively employed in defense for threat detection, missile guidance, and reconnaissance, as well as in commercial aviation for air traffic control and weather forecasting. Key types include pulse-Doppler, synthetic aperture, and phased-array radars.
Restraints: High development and integration expenses are just one of the many obstacles facing the airborne radar sector, which makes adoption challenging for businesses with little resources. Strict export control and regulatory laws impede the growth of international markets. Complexity in system design is increased by technological challenges including minimizing size, weight, and power consumption without sacrificing performance.
Scope of the report:
Report Metric Details
Market size available for years 2021-2034
Base year considered 2024
Forecast period 2025-2034
Segments covered By Component, By Mode, By Dimension, By Range, By Frequency Band, By Installation
Regions covered
North America, Latin America, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and Middle East & Africa
Companies Covered Lockheed Martin Corporation, Thales, Leonardo S.p.A.., Honeywell Aerospace, L3Harris Technologies, Inc., Elbit Systems Ltd., Israel Aerospace Industries, Indra, Telephonics Corporation, OPTIMARE Systems GmbH, Echodyne Corp.
Global Airborne Radars Market Segmentation:
By Component: Based on the Component, Global Airborne Radars Market is segmented as; Antennas, Receivers, Processors, Transmitters, Graphical User Interfaces, Stabilization Systems.
By Mode: Based on the Mode, Global Airborne Radars Market is segmented as; Air-to-Ground, Air-to-Air, Air-to-Sea.
By Dimension: Based on the Dimension, Global Airborne Radars Market is segmented as; 2D, 3D, 4D.
By Range: Based on the Range, Global Airborne Radars Market is segmented as; Long Range, Medium Range, Short Range, Very Short Range.
By Frequency Band: Based on the Frequency Band, Global Airborne Radars Market is segmented as; X-band, C-band, KU-band, S-band, HF/VHF/UHF, KA-band, Multi-band, L-band.
By Installation Type: Based on the Installation Type, Global Airborne Radars Market is segmented as; New Installation, Retrofit.
By Application: Based on the Application, Global Airborne Radars Market is segmented as; Defense and Military, Commercial and Business.
By Technology: Based on the Technology, Global Airborne Radars Market is segmented as; Active Electronically Scanned Array, Software-Defined Radar, Synthetic Aperture Radar, Digital Beam forming, Multistatic Radar Systems, Low Probability of Intercept.
By Region: This research also includes data for North America, Latin America, Asia-Pacific, Europe and Middle East & Africa.
1.1. Scope of the report
1.2. Market segment analysis
2.1. Research data source
2.1.1. Secondary Data
2.1.2. Primary Data
2.1.3. SPER's internal database
2.1.4. Premium insight from KOL's
2.2. Market size estimation
2.2.1. Top-down and Bottom-up approach
2.3. Data triangulation
4.1. Driver, Restraint, Opportunity and Challenges analysis
4.1.1. Drivers
4.1.2. Restraints
4.1.3. Opportunities
4.1.4. Challenges
5.1. SWOT Analysis
5.1.1. Strengths
5.1.2. Weaknesses
5.1.3. Opportunities
5.1.4. Threats
5.2. PESTEL Analysis
5.2.1. Political Landscape
5.2.2. Economic Landscape
5.2.3. Social Landscape
5.2.4. Technological Landscape
5.2.5. Environmental Landscape
5.2.6. Legal Landscape
5.3. PORTER's Five Forces
5.3.1. Bargaining power of suppliers
5.3.2. Bargaining power of buyers
5.3.3. Threat of Substitute
5.3.4. Threat of new entrant
5.3.5. Competitive rivalry
5.4. Heat Map Analysis
6.1. Global Airborne Radars Market Manufacturing Base Distribution, Sales Area, Product Type
6.2. Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnerships, Product Launch, and Collaboration in Global Airborne Radars Market
7.1. Antennas
7.2. Receivers
7.3. Processors
7.4. Transmitters
7.5. Graphical User Interfaces
7.6. Stabilization Systems
8.1. Air-to-Ground
8.2. Air-to-Air
8.3. Air-to-Sea
9.1. 2D
9.2. 3D
9.3. 4D
10.1. Long Range
10.2. Medium Range
10.3. Short Range
10.4. Very Short Range
11.1. X-band
11.2. C-band
11.3. KU-band
11.4. S-band
11.5. HF/VHF/UHF
11.6. KA-band
11.7. Multi-band
11.8. L-band
12.1. New Installation
12.2. Retrofit
13.1. Defense and Military
13.1.1. Combat Aircraft
13.1.2. Special Mission
13.1.3. Transport Aircraft
13.1.4. Helicopters
13.1.5. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
13.1.6. Aerostats
13.2. Commercial and Business
13.2.1. Body Aircraft
13.2.2. Wide Body Aircraft
13.2.3. Jets
13.2.4. Helicopters
13.2.5. Urban Air Mobility (UAM)
13.2.6. Aerostats
14.1. Active Electronically Scanned Array
14.2. Software-Defined Radar
14.3. Synthetic Aperture Radar
14.4. Digital Beam forming
14.5. Multistatic Radar Systems
14.6. Low Probability of Intercept
15.1. Global Airborne Radars Market Size and Market Share
16.1. Asia-Pacific
16.1.1. Australia
16.1.2. China
16.1.3. India
16.1.4. Japan
16.1.5. South Korea
16.1.6. Rest of Asia-Pacific
16.2. Europe
16.2.1. France
16.2.2. Germany
16.2.3. Italy
16.2.4. Spain
16.2.5. United Kingdom
16.2.6. Rest of Europe
16.3. Middle East and Africa
16.3.1. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
16.3.2. United Arab Emirates
16.3.3. Qatar
16.3.4. South Africa
16.3.5. Egypt
16.3.6. Morocco
16.3.7. Nigeria
16.3.8. Rest of Middle-East and Africa
16.4. North America
16.4.1. Canada
16.4.2. Mexico
16.4.3. United States
16.5. Latin America
16.5.1. Argentina
16.5.2. Brazil
16.5.3. Rest of Latin America
17.1. Echodyne Corp.
17.1.1. Company details
17.1.2. Financial outlook
17.1.3. Product summary
17.1.4. Recent developments
17.2. Elbit Systems Ltd.
17.2.1. Company details
17.2.2. Financial outlook
17.2.3. Product summary
17.2.4. Recent developments
17.3. Hensoldt
17.3.1. Company details
17.3.2. Financial outlook
17.3.3. Product summary
17.3.4. Recent developments
17.4. Honeywell Aerospace
17.4.1. Company details
17.4.2. Financial outlook
17.4.3. Product summary
17.4.4. Recent developments
17.5. Israel Aerospace Industries
17.5.1. Company details
17.5.2. Financial outlook
17.5.3. Product summary
17.5.4. Recent developments
17.6. Leonardo S.p.A.
17.6.1. Company details
17.6.2. Financial outlook
17.6.3. Product summary
17.6.4. Recent developments
17.7. Lockheed Martin Corporation
17.7.1. Company details
17.7.2. Financial outlook
17.7.3. Product summary
17.7.4. Recent developments
17.8. L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
17.8.1. Company details
17.8.2. Financial outlook
17.8.3. Product summary
17.8.4. Recent developments
17.9. OPTIMARE Systems GmbH
17.9.1. Company details
17.9.2. Financial outlook
17.9.3. Product summary
17.9.4. Recent developments
17.10. Telephonics Corporation
17.10.1. Company details
17.10.2. Financial outlook
17.10.3. Product summary
17.10.4. Recent developments
17.11. Others