Global EO/IR Gimbal Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By Product Type (3-axis and 2-axis), By End Use (Defense, UAV/UAS, Law Enforcement, Marine, and Others), By Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2022 – 2028

Global EO/IR Gimbal Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By Product Type (3-axis and 2-axis), By End Use (Defense, UAV/UAS, Law Enforcement, Marine, and Others), By Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2022 – 2028

The Global EO/IR Gimbal Market size is expected to reach $1.3 billion by 2028, rising at a market growth of 12.3% CAGR during the forecast period.

Gimbals are devices that stabilize the camera while filming video. The camera is mounted on one or more arms that absorb minor motions. Even if users make inadvertent movements, such as walking, the gimbal will maintain the camera stable. It works in the same way that a chicken's head remains stable when lifted and moved around. Gimbals are a digitally enhanced form of a small stabilizer. Gimbals are basically microscopic brains that can tell the difference between camera shake and deliberate movements. Gimbals have all of the sensing capabilities, as well as some pivots and quantities for a camera. Brushless motors enable the micro-adjustments of the arms, allowing the mounted camera to be absolutely steady.

A gimbal is a pivoted support that allows an item to rotate on a single axis. EO/IR gimbals are pivots containing electro-optical (EO) and infrared (IR) sensors, as well as a gyroscope to steady the camera attached to them. A compact gadget with a dual sensor, the electro-optics/infrared (EO/IR) gimbal, provides higher pointing precision. They have 360-degree continuous rotation and gyro-stabilization, which aid in reducing the tilt of an aircraft or boat. Search and rescue, aerial survey, fire inspection, and traffic surveillance are only some of the applications. The demand for sophisticated sensors and sighting devices, countermeasures, and reconnaissance is driving the growth of the EO/IR gimbals market.

Object tracking, navigation, onboard video encoding, real-time video stabilization, anti-vibration, and GEO-lock are all functions of EO/IR gimbals. The expansion of the EO/IR gimbals market is fueled by an increase in business interest in developing next-generation logistics, a spike in demand for drones for recreational purposes, and an increase in the demand for intelligent surveillance. Furthermore, several nations' limitations on the use of drones limit the growth of the EO/IR gimbal market. However, rising defense spending by various nations and increased R&D spending by market participants for product development are factors that would boost the EO/IR gimbal market outlook throughout the forecast period.

Covid-19 Impact

The coronavirus outbreak caused a halt in manufacturing in 2020 due to the worldwide lockdown scenario causing an interruption in the total supply chain of electronic components. As the core of the virus pandemic, Wuhan, China, accounts for the greatest manufacturing products of electronic components, the COVID-19 outbreak has caused a delay in satisfying end-user needs. The global spread of this disease was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern on January 30, 2020. The US government blacklisted DJI Company, along with dozens of other Chinese companies, in December 2020, causing component and technology prices to rise. Due to global travel limitations, this interruption in the demand-supply chain is projected to cause market share to drop sharply.

Market Growth Factors

Providing Detailed Information

An integrated electro-optical sensor and an infrared sensor make up the EO/IR system. These two sensors work together to detect targets at many wavelengths, including ultraviolet, near-infrared, short-wavelength infrared, medium-wavelength infrared, and long-wavelength infrared. Depending on the design of the EO/IR system, the given information can be in picture or signal format. Non-imaging Eo/IR systems, such as infrared search and track systems, are primarily focused on target point detection (IRST). Furthermore, the imaging system provides a detailed view of the target at various wavelengths and in various weather conditions. This information aids in obtaining more precise target specifics both during the day and at night.

Popularity of Unmanned Vehicles

Unmanned vehicles for land, sea, and air platforms are being developed as manufacturing technologies advance. Unmanned vehicles are increasingly being used for a variety of military and commercial applications, including surveillance, navigation, policing, photography, product deliveries, and agricultural monitoring. With the improvement in remote operations, the defense sector is seeing strong adoption of unmanned vehicles for military applications. Current autonomous vehicles have sensors and cameras embedded within them that offer many wavelength information for accurate detection and monitoring.

Market Restraining Factors

Rise of Anti-Drone Systems

The widespread development and use of drones, as well as unintended accidents, have necessitated the development of counter UAV technology or anti-drone devices to neutralize rogue drones. C-UAS, counter-UAS, or C-UAS technology refers to a sort of gadget used to find, fix, identify, track, and neutralize unidentified unmanned aerial aircraft (UAVs). Hundreds of counter-UAS are being developed around the world as a result of many investments in this lucrative business. The United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Germany, among others, are investing in anti-UAS programs.

Product Type Outlook

Based on Product Type, the market is segmented into 3-axis and 2-axis. The 2-axis segment procured a significant revenue share in the EO/IR gimbal market in 2021. A two-axis gimbal helps to stabilize the camera just on the pitch and roll axes. When it comes to taking still photos, 2-axis gimbals can compete with 3-axis counterparts. These gimbals are more cost-effective.

End Use Outlook

Based on End Use, the market is segmented into Defense, UAV/UAS, Law Enforcement, Marine, and Others. The defense segment acquired the largest revenue share in the EO/IR gimbal market in 2021. This is due to many developed and developing countries across the globe investing heavily in their military to enhance and update it to the latest technologies. EO/IR gimbals are used in the defense sector. These are usually deployed on drones to make the attached camera work optimally. The use of drones instead of manned aircraft helps the military protect its men.

Regional Outlook

Based on Regions, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America, Middle East & Africa. North America acquired the highest revenue share in the EO/IR gimbal market in 2021. This is due to an increase in government and defence agency investments. The United States has the highest defence expenditure in the world, and this has enabled it to modernize its military and adopt the latest technologies. The demand for EO/IR gimbals for use in drones is estimated to stay high in the region in the upcoming years.

The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include AeroVironment, Inc., L3Harris Technologies, Inc.(L3Harris WESCAM), Teledyne FLIR LLC (Teledyne Technologies Incorporated), Lockheed Martin Corporation, Ascent Vision Technologies LLC (CACI International Inc.), Leonardo DRS, Inc. (Leonardo SpA), Guilin Zhishen Information Technology Co., Ltd., Merio - UAV Payload Systems, Innovative Injection Technologies, Inc., and Harris Aerial LLC.

Strategies Deployed in EOIR Gimbal Market

Nov-2021: AeroVironment released Mantis i45 N, a multi-sensor nighttime imaging payload compatible with Puma 2 AE, Puma 3 AE, and Puma LE small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). The new Mantis i45 N is small and lightweight (905 g), and joins AeroVironment’s diverse product line of micro-gimbals offering high-quality video and imagery downlink to UAS operators.

Aug-2021: Ascent Vision Technologies released AVT CM62 Micro Gimbal. The product gives high-performance intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR), in a small, compact, and low-power system to improve future small unmanned aerial system (sUAS) operations.

Aug-2021: Leonardo DRS completed the acquisition of Ascendant Engineering Solutions (AES), one of the world's most advanced gimbal producers. The acquisition allowed Leonardo DRS to merge its state-of-the-art Electro-Optical and Infrared components and systems with the AES advanced gimbals to provide integrated solutions that can meet the rapidly growing market for lightweight military platforms including small unmanned aerial systems (UAS).

May-2021: ZHIYUN launched SMOOTH-Q3, a smartphone gimbal to aid in better video shooting. The three-axis gimbal is an improved SMOOTH Q-series product, with a distinctive new small and lightweight design. New functionality, consisting of improved lighting features and smart templates, guarantees innovative shooting possibilities, while an improved layout and design have simplified user experience, at a very competitive price.

Feb-2021: AeroVironment acquired Arcturus UAV, a dominant company that develops and manufactures high-performance unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). The acquisition added the leading medium Unmanned Aircraft Systems to AeroVironment’s portfolio of intelligent, multi-domain robotic systems.

Jul-2020: Teledyne FLIR launched FLIR Hadron, the industry’s first dual-sensor module for drone, robotic, and imaging original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The launch of Hadron enabled FLIR Systems to lead the way in providing low-cost, dual-sensor integration across a range of industries from commercial drones to industrial imaging systems.

Mar-2020: Zhiyun launched CRANE 3S Gimbal, a gimbal with built-in image transmission. CRANE 3S Gimbal enables novel ways of holding and controlling a gimbal for creative filmmaking. It permits the shoot of various environments, from chasing scenes and studio scenes.

Oct-2018: AeroVironment entered into a partnership with General Dynamics Land Systems, a global aerospace, and defense company. Under the partnership, both companies aimed to develop tactical drones and “loitering” missile systems that can be automatically launched from armored ground vehicles. Additionally, both companies aimed to design vehicles that can launch armed drones with accuracy to targeted areas.

Scope of the Study

Market Segments covered in the Report:

By Product Type

  • 3-axis
  • 2-axis
By End Use
  • Defense
  • UAV/UAS
  • Law Enforcement
  • Marine
  • Others
By Geography
  • North America
  • US
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • Rest of North America
  • Europe
  • Germany
  • UK
  • France
  • Russia
  • Spain
  • Italy
  • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • China
  • Japan
  • India
  • South Korea
  • Singapore
  • Malaysia
  • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • LAMEA
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • UAE
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Africa
  • Nigeria
  • Rest of LAMEA
Companies Profiled
  • AeroVironment, Inc.
  • L3Harris Technologies, Inc.(L3Harris WESCAM)
  • Teledyne FLIR LLC (Teledyne Technologies Incorporated)
  • Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • Ascent Vision Technologies LLC (CACI International Inc.)
  • Leonardo DRS, Inc. (Leonardo SpA)
  • Guilin Zhishen Information Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Merio - UAV Payload Systems
  • Innovative Injection Technologies, Inc.
  • Harris Aerial LLC
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Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
1.1 Market Definition
1.2 Objectives
1.3 Market Scope
1.4 Segmentation
1.4.1 Global EO/IR Gimbal Market, by Product Type
1.4.2 Global EO/IR Gimbal Market, by End Use
1.4.3 Global EO/IR Gimbal Market, by Geography
1.5 Methodology for the research
Chapter 2. Market Overview
2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 Overview
2.1.1.1 Market Composition and Scenario
2.2 Key Factors Impacting the Market
2.2.1 Market Drivers
2.2.2 Market Restraints
Chapter 3. Strategies Deployed in EO/IR Gimbal Market
Chapter 4. Global EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
4.1 Global 3-axis Market by Region
4.2 Global 2-axis Market by Region
Chapter 5. Global EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
5.1 Global Defense Market by Region
5.2 Global UAV/UAS Market by Region
5.3 Global Law Enforcement Market by Region
5.4 Global Marine Market by Region
5.5 Global Others Market by Region
Chapter 6. Global EO/IR Gimbal Market by Region
6.1 North America EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.1.1 North America EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.1.1.1 North America 3-axis Market by Country
6.1.1.2 North America 2-axis Market by Country
6.1.2 North America EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.1.2.1 North America Defense Market by Country
6.1.2.2 North America UAV/UAS Market by Country
6.1.2.3 North America Law Enforcement Market by Country
6.1.2.4 North America Marine Market by Country
6.1.2.5 North America Others Market by Country
6.1.3 North America EO/IR Gimbal Market by Country
6.1.3.1 US EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.1.3.1.1 US EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.1.3.1.2 US EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.1.3.2 Canada EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.1.3.2.1 Canada EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.1.3.2.2 Canada EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.1.3.3 Mexico EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.1.3.3.1 Mexico EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.1.3.3.2 Mexico EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.1.3.4 Rest of North America EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.1.3.4.1 Rest of North America EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.1.3.4.2 Rest of North America EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.2 Europe EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.2.1 Europe EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.2.1.1 Europe 3-axis Market by Country
6.2.1.2 Europe 2-axis Market by Country
6.2.2 Europe EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.2.2.1 Europe Defense Market by Country
6.2.2.2 Europe UAV/UAS Market by Country
6.2.2.3 Europe Law Enforcement Market by Country
6.2.2.4 Europe Marine Market by Country
6.2.2.5 Europe Others Market by Country
6.2.3 Europe EO/IR Gimbal Market by Country
6.2.3.1 Germany EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.2.3.1.1 Germany EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.2.3.1.2 Germany EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.2.3.2 UK EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.2.3.2.1 UK EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.2.3.2.2 UK EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.2.3.3 France EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.2.3.3.1 France EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.2.3.3.2 France EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.2.3.4 Russia EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.2.3.4.1 Russia EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.2.3.4.2 Russia EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.2.3.5 Spain EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.2.3.5.1 Spain EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.2.3.5.2 Spain EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.2.3.6 Italy EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.2.3.6.1 Italy EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.2.3.6.2 Italy EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.2.3.7 Rest of Europe EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.2.3.7.1 Rest of Europe EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.2.3.7.2 Rest of Europe EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.3 Asia Pacific EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.3.1 Asia Pacific EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.3.1.1 Asia Pacific 3-axis Market by Country
6.3.1.2 Asia Pacific 2-axis Market by Country
6.3.2 Asia Pacific EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.3.2.1 Asia Pacific Defense Market by Country
6.3.2.2 Asia Pacific UAV/UAS Market by Country
6.3.2.3 Asia Pacific Law Enforcement Market by Country
6.3.2.4 Asia Pacific Marine Market by Country
6.3.2.5 Asia Pacific Others Market by Country
6.3.3 Asia Pacific EO/IR Gimbal Market by Country
6.3.3.1 China EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.3.3.1.1 China EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.3.3.1.2 China EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.3.3.2 Japan EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.3.3.2.1 Japan EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.3.3.2.2 Japan EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.3.3.3 India EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.3.3.3.1 India EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.3.3.3.2 India EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.3.3.4 South Korea EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.3.3.4.1 South Korea EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.3.3.4.2 South Korea EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.3.3.5 Singapore EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.3.3.5.1 Singapore EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.3.3.5.2 Singapore EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.3.3.6 Malaysia EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.3.3.6.1 Malaysia EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.3.3.6.2 Malaysia EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.3.3.7 Rest of Asia Pacific EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.3.3.7.1 Rest of Asia Pacific EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.3.3.7.2 Rest of Asia Pacific EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.4 LAMEA EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.4.1 LAMEA EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.4.1.1 LAMEA 3-axis Market by Country
6.4.1.2 LAMEA 2-axis Market by Country
6.4.2 LAMEA EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.4.2.1 LAMEA Defense Market by Country
6.4.2.2 LAMEA UAV/UAS Market by Country
6.4.2.3 LAMEA Law Enforcement Market by Country
6.4.2.4 LAMEA Marine Market by Country
6.4.2.5 LAMEA Others Market by Country
6.4.3 LAMEA EO/IR Gimbal Market by Country
6.4.3.1 Brazil EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.4.3.1.1 Brazil EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.4.3.1.2 Brazil EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.4.3.2 Argentina EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.4.3.2.1 Argentina EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.4.3.2.2 Argentina EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.4.3.3 UAE EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.4.3.3.1 UAE EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.4.3.3.2 UAE EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.4.3.4 Saudi Arabia EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.4.3.4.1 Saudi Arabia EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.4.3.4.2 Saudi Arabia EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.4.3.5 South Africa EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.4.3.5.1 South Africa EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.4.3.5.2 South Africa EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.4.3.6 Nigeria EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.4.3.6.1 Nigeria EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.4.3.6.2 Nigeria EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
6.4.3.7 Rest of LAMEA EO/IR Gimbal Market
6.4.3.7.1 Rest of LAMEA EO/IR Gimbal Market by Product Type
6.4.3.7.2 Rest of LAMEA EO/IR Gimbal Market by End Use
Chapter 7. Company Profiles
7.1 AeroVironment, Inc.
7.1.1 Company Overview
7.1.2 Financial Analysis
7.1.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
7.1.4 Research & Development Expenses
7.1.5 Recent strategies and developments:
7.1.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
7.1.5.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
7.1.5.3 Acquisition and Mergers:
7.2 L3Harris Technologies, Inc. (L3Harris WESCAM)
7.2.1 Company Overview
7.2.2 Financial Analysis
7.2.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
7.2.4 Research and Development Expense
7.2.5 SWOT Analysis
7.3 Teledyne FLIR LLC (Teledyne Technologies Incorporated)
7.3.1 Company Overview
7.3.2 Financial Analysis
7.3.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
7.3.4 Recent strategies and developments:
7.3.4.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
7.3.5 SWOT Analysis
7.4 Lockheed Martin Corporation
7.4.1 Company Overview
7.4.2 Financial Analysis
7.4.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
7.4.4 Research & Development Expense
7.5 Ascent Vision Technologies LLC (CACI International Inc.)
7.5.1 Company Overview
7.5.2 Financial Analysis
7.5.3 Segmental Analysis
7.5.4 Recent strategies and developments:
7.5.4.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
7.6 Leonardo DRS, Inc. (Leonardo SpA)
7.6.1 Company Overview
7.6.2 Financial Analysis
7.6.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
7.6.4 Research & Development Expense
7.6.5 Recent strategies and developments:
7.6.5.1 Acquisition and Mergers:
7.7 Guilin Zhishen Information Technology Co., Ltd. (ZHIYUN)
7.7.1 Company Overview
7.7.2 Recent strategies and developments:
7.7.2.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
7.8 Merio - UAV Payload Systems
7.8.1 Company Overview
7.9 Innovative Injection Technologies, Inc.
7.9.1 Company Overview
7.10. Harris Aerial LLC
7.10.1 Company Overview

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