The global anti-drone market size is anticipated to reach USD 1.85 billion by 2024, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The increase in the adoption of UAVs/drones has resulted in the commencement of another market that focuses on a solution for rogue drones, complete with net-firing bazookas, electromagnetic shields, and anti-drone death rays.
The steep rise in the adoption of drones for commercial as well as recreational purposes has increased concerns regarding aerials attack and threats. Detection and identification of these unmanned aircraft systems have become a vital factor for the maintenance of the security. Various institutions across the world are increasingly deploying counter drone measures to address the ever-growing need for safety and security.
As UAVs become deadlier, stealthier, faster, agile, smaller, sleeker, and cheaper, the nuisance and threats posed by them are expected to grow at numerous levels, ranging from personal/domestic privacy to national security. With that in mind, there is significant effort both in terms of money and technology being invested in the development of anti-drone technologies.
Various national security agencies across the world have started to precisely understand the potential threats from drones and increasingly considering commercial as well as consumer drones as the new major threat to the world. It is only a matter of time before redundant and reliable methods of countering drones become mainstream and widely available.
Several busy airports and hubs across the world are seeking defense measures and regulations to protect their airliners and harbored aircraft from drones straying into commercial airspace and posing innumerable threats of a collision. The detection of a range of drone types is expected to require multiple modalities, data fusion systems to effectively identify and detect target drones amongst a cluttered background.
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Manufacturers across the world are increasingly
developing innovative solutions to detect smaller recreational drones through
their acoustic signature and visually
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Asia Pacific is expected to witness the highest
growth over the forecast period owing to increasing government spending in the
expansion of aerospace and defense infrastructure across emerging economies
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Electronic countermeasures are anticipated to
emerge as a lucrative segment over the next eight years as these measures
involve the use of high power electromagnetic and high power microwave weapons
to prevent successful transmission and reception of drone signals
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Various drone manufacturers, including DJI, have
already started integrating “no fly zone” restrictions directly onto the
onboard firmware in some of their products
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Numerous reports of drone sightings have been coming
from various members of the airspace system, which in turn is presumed to
propel the adoption of counter-UAV systems in commercial venues
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Grand View Research has segmented the global anti-drone market on the basis of mitigation type, defense type, end-use, and region.
Anti-Drone Mitigation Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2014-2024)
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Destructive
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Laser System
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Missile Effector
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Electronic Countermeasures
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Non-Destructive
Anti-Drone Defense Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2014-2024)
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Detection & Disruption
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Detection
Anti-Drone End-Use Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2014-2024)
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Military & Defense
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Commercial
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Government
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Others
Anti-Drone Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2014-2024)
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North America
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U.S.
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Canada
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Europe
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UK
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Germany
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Asia Pacific
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China
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Japan
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Latin America
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Middle East and Africa (MEA)
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