Safety From Increasing Cross-Border Threats Drives The Growth Of Anti-Drone Market
Anti-Drone devices
are the protection systems used for detection, tracking and
identification of unauthorized intrusion from unmanned aerial
vehicles (UAVs) or drones. These systems are designed for protection
against UAVs and realize countermeasures to neutralize the threat
from the same. Improved government spending in defense sector to
ensure public safety from increasing cross-border threats is the key
factor driving the market growth of anti-drone system.
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Anti-drone market is
segmented on the basis of detection type, technology, end-use and
drone size. On the basis of detection type, anti-drone market is
classified as detection system and tracking and disruption system.
Detection systems are usually deployed for monitoring of UAVs,
whereas tracking and disrupt system are used for neutralizing UAVs
from air surveillance and potential malicious activity. The
increasing need for neutralizing global threats from illicit
activities is expected to result in superior market growth of
anti-drone systems in the near term. In terms of technology,
anti-drone market is classified as conventional kinetic system, laser
system and electronics system. Over past few years, significant
improvement in terms of application of electronic system in
anti-drone systems, this technology is expected to witness faster
growth during the forecast period. The anti-drone market can be
further analyzed on the basis end-use as aerospace and defense,
government and public sector, commercial places (airport, prisons,
critical infrastructure and home land security). In terms of drone
size, anti-drone market is further classified as large (more than 14
nm detection range), medium class (between 4 to 6 nm detection
ranges) and micro UAVs (between 1 to 2 nm detection ranges).
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Increasing security
breach by UAV’s and rising security threat due to unlawful
activities are the key factors driving the market growth anti-drone
systems. To ensure public safety from increasing cross border
activities which ultimately leads to terrorism and other illegal
activities has increased the use of drones and UAVs by defense and
commercial sectors. Moreover, protection from infringement of UAV’s
is the key factor fuelling the market growth of anti-drone systems.
However, high initial costs in terms of deployment and development of
anti-drone systems is crucial factor affecting its market growth. The
significant financial spending from governments to improve the
defense system, has led to development of state-of-the-art drones and
to counteract these systems, anti-drone systems requires similar
capital investment. Furthermore, ensure public safety from anti-drone
systems is another factor curbing its growth. The anti-drone system
commonly uses search and destroy techniques, hence deployment of
these system in public and commercial places such as shopping malls,
and concerts is a challenging task. Development of anti-drone systems
which can efficiently track long-ranged UAVs can be seen as huge
market opportunity by its manufacturers. These anti-drone systems can
lead into tracking and disruption of UAVs from long range and
mitigate the public safety concerns.
On a global scale,
North America region is expected to be the market leader in terms of
adoption and deployment of anti-drone systems. The significant
investment in aerospace and defense sector in the countries such as
the U.S. is anticipated to result in deployment of anti-drone system.
However, with improving government spending in development of
aerospace and defense infrastructure in countries such as China,
Japan and India, Asia Pacific region is expected to witness faster
growth rate of ant-drone systems in the coming years.
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