Market will grow at a CAGR of 3.8% through 2024
BOSTON, Nov. 26, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- RF-based Electronic
Attack (EA) systems such as radar, communications and RCIED (radio
controlled improvised explosive device) jammers will dominate the
market for EA system spending, increasing to 70% of the total
market in 2024. The Strategy Analytics Advanced Defense Systems
(ADS) service series of Electronic Attack (EA) forecasts, outline
global defense expenditure trends segmented on a regional basis
before breaking out the expected spend on EA incorporating systems,
hardware, support and related services across the land, air and
naval domains.
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- The North American region, and specifically the US, will drive
spending on EA systems especially for airborne and shipborne EA
systems and account for the largest end market over the entire
forecast period.
- Land-based EA systems will represent the second largest market
in dollar terms and dominate total shipments.
- The total number of EA system shipments is forecast to grow at
a CAGR of 3.9% through 2024 to reach 10,844 units.
Strategy Analytics Global Electronic Attack (EA) Market and
Technology Forecast: 2014 - 2024 outlines analysis looking at the
total EA sector providing segmentation detail related to form
factors, platforms, frequency, power and associated enabling
technology trends and component demand. The associated Land
Electronic Attack (EA) Market and Technology Forecast: 2014 - 2024,
Airborne Electronic Attack (EA) Market and Technology Forecast:
2014 - 2024 and Shipborne Electronic Attack (EA) Market and
Technology Forecast: 2014 - 2024 data models provider a deeper dive
into system shipments segmented across the different domains.
"There will be an increasing emphasis towards systems that can
support multi-band and/or wideband operation to combat the
increasingly complex spectrum environment. Key drivers for growth
will include the upgrading of capabilities by leveraging the
advantages of wideband materials such as gallium nitride (GaN) and
digital RF memory (DRFM) capabilities," notes Asif Anwar, Director at Strategy Analytics.
"The associated market for component technologies will grow from
$457 million to almost $1.2 billion in 2024. While vacuum tube-based
solutions will continue to dominate, programs such as the US-based
Next Generation Jammer (NGJ) and Surface Electronic Warfare
Improvement Program (SEWIP) programs will contribute to the market
for GaN becoming a staple ingredient in the makeup of future EA
systems."
Strategy Analytics' analysts will be available at the 52nd
Annual AOC International Symposium and Convention to discuss
trends and outlook for electronic warfare markets.
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European Contact: Asif Anwar,
+44(0) 1908 423 635, aanwar@strategyanalytics.com
US Contact: Eric Higham, +1 617 614
0721, ehigham@strategyanalytics.com