Innovations
and Developments in Radar Tech to Boost Global Military Radar Market
Radars
are widely adopted by various sections of the military forces such as
the army, the navy, and the air force. Military radars are used for
locating ships and planes in case they are lost or during warfare and
drill sessions. On the other hand, government bodies utilize radars
to determine the possibility of natural calamities such as tsunamis
and earthquakes, by helping to pinpoint the magnitude, the time, and
the location of a calamity.
Military
Radar Market Information:
Military
radars were also used for locating the missing Malaysian Airline
Flight 370 which disappeared on after leaving Kuala Lumpur in March
2014. The demand for military radars is also expected to rise due to
their ability to detect missile launches and determine if an
approaching air craft is a friendly one or not. According to a report
published by Transparency
Market Research, the global military radar market is expected to
reach US$8.44 bn by 2019; it was valued at US$6.90 bn in 2013 and
will expand at a 2.9% CAGR from 2012 to 2019.
Raytheon’s
All-seeing Radar Offering 360 Degree Coverage
The
leading military radar manufacturers are Raytheon, Northrop Grumman
Corporation, Lockheed Martin Corporation, BAE Systems, Saab Sensis
Corporation, Terma A/S, ASELSAN Inc., Boeing, DRS Technologies, and
Harris Corporation. Raytheon, a leading defense contractor, has spent
over 17 years in developing new radar technology that is far more
efficient and can handle more power than gallium arsenide. The new
system produces much less radio noise while creating a long-range
radar beam. Gallium-nitride is used in the new technology as it has a
significant advantage over the previous techniques, comprising two
back to back arrays such that it gets a full 360-degree coverage.
This makes it useful when missiles or drones swarm from all four
directions simultaneously.
Gallium-nitride
has the potential to go beyond the functionalities of an ordinary
radar. It uses a beam of short-wavelength microwaves to heat the
surface of the target’s skin and cause it to flee within a few
seconds of exposure due to the pain it causes. This innovation of
solid state technology is expected to lead to newer developments in
the forthcoming years, thus boosting the global military radar
market.
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Infiltration
Leads to High Adoption of Military Radars in Asia Pacific
In
2012, North America held the largest share in the global military
radar market. Asia Pacific was the second largest market for military
radars owing to a continual strengthening process implemented by the
military forces of India, China, Japan, and South Korea. Moreover,
some of the countries in Asia Pacific face grave issues such as
infiltration, thus leading to a wider adoption of military radars for
surveillance and other critical functions. Substantial purchases of
military radars from emerging nations are aiding the growth of the
global military radars market.
Over
40% of the global military radar market in 2012 was held by the U.S.
and China collectively. These two superpowers are expected to
maintain their dominance in the global military radars market in the
coming years.
An
overall increase in security concerns is expected to boost the global
military radar market. Rising investments in defense and the rising
demand for having a technology that detects target locations or
target recognition are expected to drive the military radar market.
The demand for light weight radars will bring about new developments,
further bolstering the global military radar market.
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