Combat Management System Market Size, Share, Growth and Global Industry Analysis By Type & Application, Regional Insights and Forecast to 2024-2032
Growth Factors of Combat Management System Market
The Combat Management System Market size was valued at USD 5.85 billion in 2022., and the market is now projected to grow from USD 6.39 billion in 2023 to USD 26.56 billion by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 22.6% during the forecast period of 2024-2032.
The COVID-19 pandemic created significant challenges on the operative elective surgeries as curbing coronavirus outbreak was prioritized over the surgeries that were not life-threatening unlike COVID. Therefore a huge decline in the elective procedures, operative dental procedures, orthopedic surgeries as well as emergency room visits in the hospitals and operation theatres were on a hold for a significant amount of period that caused an immense downfall in terms of number of post-operative surgeries during the pandemic period, impeding the rise of medical devices market growth.
In naval warfare, its Anti-surface warfare (ASuW) branch, which is focused on suppressing surface-to-air missiles and targeting enemy surface vessels. Naval warfare is revolves around ASuW, specially before World War II. The term ‘anti-surface warfare capability’ emerged post-World War II, driven by Cold War Dynamics. To enhance the real-time location accuracy for target acquisition and threat perception, global navies are keeping their eye on ASuW and adopting them widely. This turn is very important for multiple applications such as area denial, search and rescue (SAR), anti-piracy efforts, force protection, and military operations.
The next-generation key factors are growing the industry level high. The digital turn of the society is making a systems’ automation level beyond the requirements. Virtualisation, Combat system reliance on Artificial Intelligence(AI), modernisation in naval fleet, integration naval combat mission system management, and automation of naval combat sub-systems, all these factors are driving the Combat Management System Market Growth. The virtualisation in combat system, involves processes of consolidating mission computers and consoles into physical servers. This process is helping to enhance energy efficiency, work productivity, and flexibility.
Comprehensive Analysis of Combat Management System Market
The Combat Management System Market and Aerospace & Defence industry is rising at an exponential rate due to its market segmentation. This market expansion effectively provides a detailed regional assessments considering the dominant supply and demand forces that impact the Aerospace & Defence industry. These segmentations are methodically segregated By Component Type Analysis, By Sub-System Analysis & By Platform Analysis. The types of devices include, Software & Hardware(Control Consoles, Combat Data Center, Data Network Switches), Self-Defense Management System, Situational Awareness System, Track Management System, Weapon Management System, Display System, Identification System, Unmanned Vehicle Control System, Principal Surface Combatants, Submarine, Amphibious Ships, Fast Attack Craft (FAC) and Patrol Boats & Crafts.
North America is the leader of the Combat Management System Market in 2022 and is continuously holding its position by taking necessary steps. The regions’ primary driver is U.S. and its department of defence. The U.S. department of defence is investing huge amount in next-gen shipbuilding and fleet modernisation. Key players of the region are taking initiatives as well and investing their time and money in R&D and production of CMS components and software, as they want to fulfil maximum number of requirement coming from the evolving market. In April 2022, Raytheon Co. secured a USD 482.72 million contract for DDG 1000 Class Combat System Support.
The top players in the market play a crucial role in the healthcare industry assuring industrial prospectus growth and setting market standards. These players include, Leonardo S.p.A (Italy), SAAB AB (Sweden), Northrop Grumman Corporation (U.S.), Lockheed Martin Corporation (U.S.), BAE Systems plc (U.K.), Raytheon Technologies Corporation (U.S.), Kongsberg Gruppen ASA (Norway), ASELSAN A.S. (Turkey), ATLAS ELEKTRONIK GmbH (Germany), Thales Group (France), Terma AS (Denmark), Elbit Systems Ltd. (Israel), Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (Israel), L&T Ltd. (India), Hanwha Systems Co. Ltd. (South Korea), Bharat Electronics Ltd. (BEL) (India), these market players provide a level-playing competitive landscape.
In December 2023, the royal navy of New Zealand has introduced HMNZS Te Mana frigate with CMS 330. The new CMS 330 will provide superior protection against modern warfare threats. Lockheed Martin has demonstrated the long term partnership with royal navy by delivering the CMS on board of frigate.
Segmentation Table
ATTRIBUTE DETAILS
Study Period 2019-2030
Base Year 2022
Estimated Year 2023
Forecast Period 2023-2030
Historical Period 2019-2021
Growth Rate CAGR of 22.6% from 2023 to 2030
Unit Value (USD Billion)
Segmentation By Component Type
Software
Hardware
- Control Consoles
- Combat Data Center
- Data Network Switches
By Sub-System
Self-Defense Management System
Situational Awareness System
Track Management System
Weapon Management System
Display System
Identification System
Unmanned Vehicle Control System
By Platform
Principal Surface Combatants
Submarine
Amphibious Ships
Fast Attack Craft (FAC) and Patrol Boats & Crafts
Others
By Geography
North America (By Component Type, Sub-System, Platform, and Country)
- U.S. (By Platform)
- Canada (By Platform)
Europe (By Component Type, Sub-System, Platform, and Country)
- U.K. (By Platform)
- Germany (By Platform)
- France (By Platform)
- Russia (By Platform)
- Italy (By Platform)
- Spain (By Platform)
- Rest of Europe (By Platform)
Asia Pacific (By Component Type, Sub-System, Platform, and Country)
- China (By Platform)
- India (By Platform)
- Japan (By Platform)
- South Korea (By Platform)
- Australia (By Platform)
- Southeast Asia (By Platform)
- Rest of Asia Pacific (By Platform)
Middle East (By Component Type, Sub-System, Platform, and Country)
- UAE (By Platform)
- Saudi Arabia (By Platform)
- Israel (By Platform)
- Turkey (By Platform)
- Rest of the Middle East (By Platform)
Rest of the World (By Component Type, Sub-System, Platform, and Country)
- Latin America (By Platform)
- Africa (By Platform)