

The Global Electronic Warfare market is accounted for $22.19 billion in 2017 and is expected to reach $38.31 billion by 2026 growing at a CAGR of 6.2%. Factors driving the market growth are increasing reliability, efficiency and effectiveness with the introduction of travelling-wave tube- (TWT) technology which is used for electronic warfare application and development of cognitive electronic warfare technology, growing demand for Integrated EW systems, rising importance of piezoelectric and ferromagnetic materials and expanding conductive technologies. Huge capital investments required for developing EW systems and lack of technical skills are some of the major factors hindering the market growth.
Electronic warfare engages the use of electromagnetic spectrum or direct energy weapons. They are used to control the spectrum or an enemy attack. Electronic warfare ensures uninterrupted access to the electromagnetic spectrum. Electronic warfare also ensures to collect an enemy’s radio signals.
Based on capability, electronic support segment has witnessed huge growth as modern warfare techniques are widely adopted in developing countries such as Asia Pacific and Middle East regions. North America is dominating the Electronic Warfare market and the factors favoring the growth of this region are territorial disputes, political disputes, terrorism and rising insurgencies. Asia Pacific has acquired largest market share owing to India and China investing substantially on strengthening defense sector.
Some of the key players in global Electronic Warfare market include General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman, Textron, Elbit Systems, Teledyne Technologies, Lockheed Martin, Bae Systems, Boeing, Leonardo, Israel Aerospace Industries, Harris, Raytheon, L3 Technologies, Rockwell Collins, Saab and Thales.
Product Types Covered:
• Operational Support
• Equipment
Capabilities Covered:
• Electronic Attack
• Electronic Protection
• Electronic Support
Platform Covered:
• Ground
• Airborne
• Space
• Naval
Regions Covered:
• North America
o US
o Canada
o Mexico
• Europe
o Germany
o UK
o Italy
o France
o Spain
o Rest of Europe
• Asia Pacific
o Japan
o China
o India
o Australia
o New Zealand
o South Korea
o Rest of Asia Pacific
• South America
o Argentina
o Brazil
o Chile
o Rest of South America
• Middle East & Africa
o Saudi Arabia
o UAE
o Qatar
o South Africa
o Rest of Middle East & Africa
What our report offers:
- Âé¶¹Ô´´ share assessments for the regional and country level segments
- Âé¶¹Ô´´ share analysis of the top industry players
- Strategic recommendations for the new entrants
- Âé¶¹Ô´´ forecasts for a minimum of 9 years of all the mentioned segments, sub segments and the regional markets
- Âé¶¹Ô´´ Trends (Drivers, Constraints, Opportunities, Threats, Challenges, Investment Opportunities, and recommendations)
- Strategic recommendations in key business segments based on the market estimations
- Competitive landscaping mapping the key common trends
- Company profiling with detailed strategies, financials, and recent developments
- Supply chain trends mapping the latest technological advancements
1 Executive Summary
2 Preface
2.1 Abstract
2.2 Stake Holders
2.3 Research Scope
2.4 Research Methodology
2.4.1 Data Mining
2.4.2 Data Analysis
2.4.3 Data Validation
2.4.4 Research Approach
2.5 Research Sources
2.5.1 Primary Research Sources
2.5.2 Secondary Research Sources
2.5.3 Assumptions
3 Âé¶¹Ô´´ Trend Analysis
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Drivers
3.3 Restraints
3.4 Opportunities
3.5 Threats
3.6 Product Analysis
3.7 Emerging Âé¶¹Ô´´s
3.8 Futuristic Âé¶¹Ô´´ Scenario
4 Porters Five Force Analysis
4.1 Bargaining power of suppliers
4.2 Bargaining power of buyers
4.3 Threat of substitutes
4.4 Threat of new entrants
4.5 Competitive rivalry
5 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´, By Product Type
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Operational Support
5.2.1 Training and Simulation
5.2.2 Software
5.3 Equipment
5.3.1 Self-Protection EW Suite
5.3.2 Jammers
5.3.2.1 Radar Jammers
5.3.2.1.1 Corner Reflector
5.3.2.1.2 Electronic Jammers
5.3.2.1.2.1 Spot Jammers
5.3.2.1.2.2 Digital Radio Frequency Memory (DRFM) Jammers
5.3.2.1.2.3 Barrage Jammers
5.3.2.1.2.4 Sweep Jammers
5.3.2.1.2.5 Pulse Jammers
5.3.2.2 Remote Controlled Improvised Explosive Device (RCIED) Jammers
5.3.2.3 Communication Jammers
5.3.3 Anti-Radiation Missile (ARMS)
5.3.4 Identification Friend Or Foe (IFF)
5.3.5 Flare Dispenser
5.3.6 Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Weapons
5.3.7 Laser Warning System (LWS)
5.3.8 Chaff Dispenser
5.3.9 Counter UAV
5.3.10 Directional Infrared Countermeasure (DIRCM)
5.3.11 Electromagnetic Shielding/Hardening Material
5.3.12 Directed Energy Weapons (DEW)
5.3.13 Interference Mitigation System
5.3.14 Antennas
5.3.15 IR Missile Warning System (MWS)
5.3.16 Direction Finders (DF)
5.3.17 Radar Warning Receiver (RWR)
5.3.18 Decoys
5.3.18.1 Active Decoys
5.3.18.2 Drone Decoys
5.3.18.3 Towed Decoys
6 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´, By Capability
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Electronic Attack
6.2.1 Passive
6.2.2 Active
6.3 Electronic Protection
6.3.1 Anti-Passive
6.3.2 Anti-Active
6.4 Electronic Support
6.4.1 Signal Intelligence (SIGINT)
6.4.1.1 Communication Intelligence (COMINT)
6.4.1.2 Electronic Intelligence (ELINT)
6.4.2 Other Electronic Support
7 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´, By Platform
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Ground
7.2.1 Base Station
7.2.2 Vehicle-Mounted
7.2.3 Soldiers
7.3 Airborne
7.3.1 Transport Aircraft
7.3.2 Special Mission Aircraft
7.3.3 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
7.3.4 Fighter Jets
7.4 Space
7.5 Naval
7.5.1 Submarines
7.5.2 Unmanned Marine Vehicles (UMVS)
7.5.3 Ships
8 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´, By Geography
8.1 Introduction
8.1 North America
8.2.1 US
8.2.2 Canada
8.2.3 Mexico
8.3 Europe
8.3.1 Germany
8.3.2 UK
8.3.3 Italy
8.3.4 France
8.3.5 Spain
8.3.6 Rest of Europe
8.4 Asia Pacific
8.4.1 Japan
8.4.2 China
8.4.3 India
8.4.4 Australia
8.4.5 New Zealand
8.4.6 South Korea
8.4.7 Rest of Asia Pacific
8.5 South America
8.5.1 Argentina
8.5.2 Brazil
8.5.3 Chile
8.5.4 Rest of South America
8.6 Middle East & Africa
8.6.1 Saudi Arabia
8.6.2 UAE
8.6.3 Qatar
8.6.4 South Africa
8.6.5 Rest of Middle East & Africa
9 Key Developments
9.1 Agreements, Partnerships, Collaborations and Joint Ventures
9.2 Acquisitions & Mergers
9.3 New Product Launch
9.4 Expansions
9.5 Other Key Strategies
10 Company Profiling
10.1 General Dynamics
10.2 Northrop Grumman
10.3 Textron
10.4 Elbit Systems
10.5 Teledyne Technologies
10.6 Lockheed Martin
10.7 Bae Systems
10.8 Boeing
10.9 Leonardo
10.10 Israel Aerospace Industries
10.11 Harris
10.12 Raytheon
10.13 L3 Technologies
10.14 Rockwell Collins
10.15 Saab
10.16 Thales
List of Tables
Table 1 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Region (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 2 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Product Type (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 3 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Operational Support (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 4 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Training and Simulation (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 5 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Software (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 6 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Equipment (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 7 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Self-Protection EW Suite (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 8 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Jammers (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 9 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Anti-Radiation Missile (ARMS) (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 10 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Identification Friend Or Foe (IFF) (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 11 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Flare Dispenser (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 12 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Weapons (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 13 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Laser Warning System (LWS) (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 14 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Chaff Dispenser (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 15 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Counter UAV (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 16 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Directional Infrared Countermeasure (DIRCM) (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 17 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Electromagnetic Shielding/Hardening Material (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 18 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 19 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Interference Mitigation System (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 20 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Antennas (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 21 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By IR Missile Warning System (MWS) (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 22 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Direction Finders (DF) (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 23 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 24 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Decoys (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 25 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Capability (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 26 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Electronic Attack (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 27 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Passive (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 28 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Active (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 29 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Electronic Protection (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 30 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Anti-Passive (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 31 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Anti-Active (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 32 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Electronic Support (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 33 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Signal Intelligence (SIGINT) (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 34 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Other Electronic Support (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 35 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Platform (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 36 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Ground (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 37 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Base Station (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 38 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Vehicle-Mounted (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 39 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Soldiers (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 40 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Airborne (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 41 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Transport Aircraft (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 42 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Special Mission Aircraft (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 43 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 44 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Fighter Jets (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 45 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Space (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 46 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Naval (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 47 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Submarines (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 48 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Unmanned Marine Vehicles (UMVS) (2016-2026) (US $MN)
Table 49 Global Electronic Warfare Âé¶¹Ô´´ Outlook, By Ships (2016-2026) (US $MN)
NOTE: Tables for North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South America and Middle East & Africa are represented in the same manner above
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