Global Military Command and Control System Market Research Report 2023-Competitive Analysis, Status and Outlook by Type, Downstream Industry, and Geography, Forecast to 2029
To accomplish their missions, military leaders must be able to command and control the many activities of their forces. Military Command and Control System include equipment, communications, facilities, and procedures employed in planning, directing, coordinating, and controlling the operational activities of military forces. Commanders rely on Military Command and Control System to improve their situational awareness and decision making, as well as command and control their forces on the battlefield.
Market Overview:The latest research study on the global Military Command and Control System market finds that the global Military Command and Control System market reached a value of USD 28299.0 million in 2022. It’s expected that the market will achieve USD 38352.0 million by 2028, exhibiting a CAGR of 5.2% during the forecast period.
The epidemic has disturbed the lives of all countries and communities, and its negative impact on global economic growth in 2020 is more than anything in the past century. Global trade decreased by 5.3% in 2020. The economic downturn in 2020 is not as negative as originally estimated, partly because of the fiscal and monetary policies adopted by the government in 2020. In most countries, the economic growth dropped sharply in the second quarter of 2020, rebounded rapidly in the third quarter, and most of them were positive after that.
Although the overall influence of the global economy is weakening, it is still rising. Specifically, the long-term impact of the health crisis on the global economy exceeds the traditional measurement standard, and has potential long-term and far-reaching impact. The economic forecast reflects the re-emergence of infectious cases and the sustained risks posed by potential inflationary pressures related to pent-up consumer demand driven by the increase of personal savings. On the supply side, the shortage reflects the continuous interruption of labor market, bottlenecks in production and supply chain, the interruption of global energy market, and shipping and transportation restrictions that aggravate inflationary pressure.
Covid-19 has shed light on many of the vulnerabilities of public safety organizations. For example, challenges such as large volumes of both emergency and non-emergency calls, how do dispatchers respond to changing enforcement rules. Military Command and Control System can ensure that emergency management systems keep running, even under the strain of healthcare crises.
For Example, GEMMA is the Atos product to be used in PSAPs for single and multi-agency operations, and also by emergency and crisis response teams in the field, fitting the needs of public safety organizations in multiple domains. GEMMA covers the entire incident management lifecycle, from responding to emergency communications and launching standard operational procedures to perform actions and dispatch resources, to following-up first-responder interventions and event escalation. It is available both on-premises and in the Cloud and is natively prepared for multi-agency and multi-jurisdiction operations in which actionable information must be shared securely and in real-time between different stakeholders.
The COVID-19 epidemic will promote people's attention to public safety, thus bringing new opportunities to Military Command and Control System industry.
Enterprises need technical R&D personnel
For enterprises, the labor cost of Military Command and Control System industry will be more obvious. The main reasons for this high labor cost are as follows: First, the development and design of Military Command and Control System tool is relatively complicated. Enterprises have great demand for workers with certain skills and proficiency. Enterprises will pay higher wages if they want to hire them. Moreover, when the actual development experience of these talents is mature, enterprises need to pay higher wages if they want to retain these talents. Secondly, in order to cultivate the ability and level of the company's workers, it is necessary to train them regularly, or even go on business trips to study. However, a large amount of costs and expenses incurred in the process of personnel training can only be paid by enterprises themselves, thus increasing the cost burden of enterprises.
Competition in the industry is fierce
For most industries the intensity of competitive rivalry is the major determinant of the competitiveness of the industry. Having an understanding of industry rivals is vital to successfully market a product. Positioning pertains to how the public perceives a product and distinguishes it from competitors. A business must be aware of its competitors marketing strategy and pricing and also be reactive to any changes made. The Military Command and Control System industry is facing a fierce competitive position. Many companies have been doing business in this industry. They pay more attention to R&D, product innovation, channel construction and customer relationship management, trying to gain greater market share and competitive advantage.
Region Overview:In 2022, the share of the Military Command and Control System market in North America stood at 38.62%.
Company Overview:General Dynami is one of the major players operating in the Military Command and Control System market, holding a share of 17.52% in 2023.
General Dynami
General Dynamics Corporation (GD) is an American publicly traded, aerospace and defense corporation headquartered in Reston, Virginia. Formed in 1954 with the merger of submarine manufacturer Electric Boat and aircraft manufacturer Canadair, the corporation today consists of ten subsidiary companies with operations in 45 countries.
Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman Corporation is an American multinational aerospace and defense technology company. Northrop Grumman is made up of four main business sectors: Aeronautics Systems, Defense Systems, Mission Systems and Space Systems.
Segmentation Overview:As for product types, the Land segment held the largest market share in 2022.
Military Command and Control System supporting mission planning and execution with real-time integration of tactical information from sensors deployed across air, sea and land domains. Systems based on open, modular architecture, boosting the operational efficiency of forces in the field and supporting the decision-making process.
Application Overview:The market's largest segment by application is the segment Defence, with a market share of 80.6% in 2022.
Military Command and Control System provides advanced situational awareness and information sharing for defence and public safety personnel, including law enforcement, search and rescue workers and first responders. Users collect, report and share real-time information for enhanced decision-making and effective response.
Key Companies in the global Military Command and Control System market covered in Chapter 3:L3Harris
Airbus
Leonardo
Thales Group
General Dynamics
ST Engineering
Havelsan
Atos
Indra
Boeing
Leidos
BAE Systems
Raytheon
Lockheed Martin
Northrop Grumman
Saab AB
Elbit Systems
In Chapter 4 and Chapter 14.2, on the basis of types, the Military Command and Control System market from 2018 to 2029 is primarily split into:Land
Naval
Airborne
Others
In Chapter 5 and Chapter 14.3, on the basis of Downstream Industry, the Military Command and Control System market from 2018 to 2029 covers:Defence
Public Safety
Geographically, the detailed analysis of consumption, revenue, market share and growth rate, historic and forecast (2018-2029) of the following regions are covered in Chapter 8 to Chapter 14:North America (United States, Canada)
Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, Netherlands, Turkey, Switzerland, Sweden)
Asia Pacific (China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia)
Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina)
Middle East & Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, South Africa)