The Electronically Scanned Array (ESA) industry has grown rapidly due to radar technological advances and ESA system adoption across sectors. ESA phased array radar is more flexible and effective than mechanically scanned radar. This has increased ESA demand in military, defense, aerospace, and commercial applications, driving market trends.
ESA market growth is driven by military and defense need for enhanced radar capabilities. Modern defense techniques depend on ESA systems for speedier scanning, target tracking, and jammer resistance. To keep up with electronic warfare, nations are investing considerably in radar upgrades. The market has advanced due to increased ESA system use.
ESA market growth has also been driven by the aerospace sector. The requirement for efficient and dependable radar systems in aircraft for navigation, surveillance, and weather monitoring drove ESA technology integration. ESA's quick beam guiding and high-resolution imaging meet current aircraft needs, driving the industry. To improve safety and efficiency, commercial airlines are using ESA technology more.
ESA demand has also increased due to the rise of UAVs and autonomous systems. These platforms need improved radar for navigation, collision avoidance, and situational awareness. Adaptability and performance make ESA excellent for UAV applications, increasing its use in unmanned systems. As the UAV business grows, so will ESA demand.
ESA capabilities are being improved by increased research and development, as seen by market trends. Miniaturizing components, improving power efficiency, and lowering costs are helping ESA technology spread. ESA systems are becoming more accessible to additional applications, boosting industry development and diversification.
Telecommunications demand for ESA has increased because to the global drive toward 5G technology. ESA's capacity to dynamically direct beams and monitor numerous targets meets 5G network requirements, especially in densely populated cities. telecoms businesses are researching ESA for network efficiency and security because of radar technology's convergence with telecoms.
Electronically Scanned Array Market Size Anticipated To Reach at a USD 12.15 Billion In 2021 with CAGR Of 7% by 2024-2032.
Electronically scanned array systems comprise of a compilation of antennas that can project the resultant radio beam in different directions without moving the antennas themselves. The signal produced by electronically scanned arrays can be produced in various shapes, effectively resulting in “maneuverability” for the beam. Radars using electronically scanned array systems present several advantages, including increased resistance to electronic jamming and improved reliability.
The benefits of electronically scanned arrays are coming to the fore with increasing research, which is leading to its increased adoption in military forces around the world. The active efforts taken by several governments around the world to create a smart and technologically advanced army rather than a numerous but technologically hampered one have led to increased adoption of electronically scanned array systems in aircraft around the world. Leading military spenders such as the U.S. are taking a pioneering role in eliminating the traditional baggage of a manual, human-powered army and creating a technologically powered, automated army. This has led to increased spending on technologies such as electronically assisted array systems and is likely to remain a major driver for the market over the forecast period.
On the other hand, the long time taken to replace radar systems en masse is likely to be a major restraint on the global market over the forecast period.
The electronically scanned array market is segmented by type, range, end use, and region.
The report looks into active and passive electronically scanned array systems on the basis of type. Short-range, medium-range, and long-range electronically scanned array systems are assessed in the report. By end use, the global market is divided into airborne, land, and naval. By region, the report segments the global market into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa, and Latin America.
The report assesses the leading players in the electronically scanned array market in order to provide readers with a clear picture of the market’s competitive landscape. Key players in the electronically scanned array market include Lockheed Martin (US), Northrop Grumman (US), Leonardo-Finmeccanica (Italy), Raytheon (US), Saab AB (Sweden), Israel Aerospace Industries (Israel), Thales Group (France), Toshiba (Japan), RADA Electronic Industries (Israel), and Defence Research and Development Organization (India), among others.
Recent Development:
Northrop Grumman (US):
January 26, 2024: Announces successful completion of critical design review (CDR) for the Next-Generation Airborne Maritime Patrol System (NG-AMPS) AESA radar. This radar will equip the P-8A Poseidon aircraft and improve its detection and tracking capabilities.
February 6, 2024: Signs contract with the U.S. Air Force to deliver AESA radars for the F-35 fighter jet program. This multi-billion dollar contract secures production work for several years.
Raytheon Technologies (US):
January 18, 2024: Unveils its latest Gallium Nitride (GaN) AESA radar technology, offering improved performance and efficiency for various applications.
February 12, 2024: Collaborates with DARPA on developing a new type of AESA radar with metamaterial capabilities, aiming for significant advancements in detection and tracking resolution.
Thales Group (France):
January 23, 2024: Secures contract with the French Ministry of Defense to deliver Ground Master 400 AESA radars for air defense applications. This radar system will enhance France's national security capabilities.
February 5, 2024: Announces partnership with Airbus to develop and integrate AESA radars for future European fighter jets, aiming to strengthen European defense independence.
Research Methodology:
Accuracy of the data is the foremost concern for analysts at Market Research Future (MRFR). Primary and secondary research has been conducted in detail in order to gain a clear insight into the workings of the electrically scanned array market. Primary interviews have been conducted with major players in the market to gain an insight from those directly involved in the working of the market. The data thus gathered has been analyzed with top-down and bottom-up approaches in order to ensure accuracy of key data points.
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