What is Defense Robotic Technologies Market?
Defense robotic technology means the use of autonomous and semi-autonomous robots in the various applications in the defense sectors from transport to search & rescue and attack. It is a professional service robots that is widely used to protect soldiers out of harm’s way as much as possible. These robotics are designed to execute military functions without the need for physical presence of personnel during military operations. However, the tele operated robots are highly capable to work in extreme harsh environments, geographical conditions, circumstances, etc.
Highlights from Defense Robotic Technologies Market Study
Attributes | Details |
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Study Period | 2017-2027 |
Base Year | 2021 |
Unit | Value (USD Million) |
Key Companies Profiled | HoneyBee Robotics (United States), Embodied (United States), Boston Dynamics (United States), Applied Aeronautics (United States), Bluefin Robotics (United States), API Technologies (United States), Skydio (United States), Anduril (United States), Thales Group (France) and Saab AB (Sweden) |
The key manufacturers are targeting the innovations of the products with better quality, better technical characteristics, and also assist in providing and humanizing the after-sale service to the consumers. The key players are probable to keep a stronghold on the market over the anticipated period. The key players are accepting strategic decisions and are thinking upon mergers and acquisitions in order to maintain their presence in the market Research Analyst at AMA predicts that United States Players will contribute to the maximum growth of Global Defense Robotic Technologies market throughout the forecasted period.
HoneyBee Robotics (United States), Embodied (United States), Boston Dynamics (United States), Applied Aeronautics (United States), Bluefin Robotics (United States), API Technologies (United States), Skydio (United States), Anduril (United States), Thales Group (France) and Saab AB (Sweden) are some of the key players profiled in the study. Defense Robotic Technologies Market Segmentation:
Scope | Sub-Segments |
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Application / End User | Reconnaissance, Surveillance, Sniper Detection, Neutralizing Explosive Devices and Others |
Type | Tele Operated Robots, Humanoid Robots, Drones, UAVs & UGVs and Others |
Automation | Autonomous,Semi-autonomous |
On the basis of geography, the market of Defense Robotic Technologies has been segmented into South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America), Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia, Rest of Asia-Pacific), Europe (Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Rest of Europe), MEA (Middle East, Africa), North America (United States, Canada, Mexico). Additionally, the rising demand from SMEs and various industry verticals gives enough cushion to market growth.
Influencing Trend:
Utilization of AI & Cutting-edge Technology in the Defense Robotics Solutions
Market Growth Drivers:
Government Mission and High Investment to Evolve Defense Capabilities Across the Globe and Increasing Demand of Robots in Defense to Enhance a Soldier’s Existing Capabilities and Protect in Combat Scenarios
Challenges:
High Cost of High-technology Vehicles and Equipment
Restraints:
Increasing Concern of Security & Privacy Due to Increased Cyber Attacks and Hacking
Opportunities:
High Adoption of UAVs and UGVs Will Create For the Market
Key Target Audience
New Entrants/Investors, Analysts and Strategic Business Planners, Defense Robotic Technologies providers, Raw Material and OEMs Manufacturers & Suppliers, Venture Capitalists and Private Equity Firms, Government Regulatory and Research Organizations and Others
In June 2021, Grene Robotics developed an indigenous autonomous drone defence dome called Indrajaal. Indrajaal is an autonomous defence weapon system that uses technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, cybersecurity and robotics to identify and counter threats. It is capable of protecting a large area of 1,000-2,000 sq km per system against threats such as UAVs, incoming weapons, loitering munitions and Low-Radar Cross Section targets autonomously.