PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1687102
PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1687102
The Military Radars Market size is estimated at USD 17.57 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach USD 22.59 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 5.15% during the forecast period (2025-2030).
Radars are widely used in military applications for surveillance, navigation, weapon guidance, airspace monitoring, and other purposes. The demand for coherent radar in the military is expected to grow in the coming years due to the rise in terrorism and geopolitical tensions in certain geographies, such as the Middle East and Asia-Pacific.
A constant pursuit of technological superiority for defense and surveillance purposes characterizes radars for the military. The need for advanced threat detection, tracking, and target identification capabilities drives demand in this segment. With their rapid beam steering and high accuracy, phased array radars are increasingly prevalent in military applications. Trends in the military radar market include the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) for real-time threat analysis and decision-making. Stealth technology influences radar development, emphasizing reducing radar cross-sections to evade enemy detection.
However, the military radar systems market also faces some challenges, such as the high cost and complexity of radar systems, regulatory and environmental issues, vulnerability to jamming and spoofing, and competition from alternative technologies, such as lidar and sonar. Therefore, the market players must invest in research and development, innovation, and collaboration to overcome these challenges and gain a competitive edge.
Modern military planes are made to do different kinds of missions. Hence, the radar systems on board must be able to do specific tasks that match the mission profiles. For example, radar is used in fighter planes to find enemy planes and control missiles, rockets, and other weapons on board. Similarly, in a bomber aircraft, radar is used to find surface targets, fix or move them, and navigate and avoid obstacles. An increase in the global aerial fleet has led to a rise in the demand for airborne radar.
Countries like the US, India, China, Iran, Israel, and Russia, among others, have invested in modernizing and upgrading their existing air fleets. China is using stealth technology in unmanned platforms and is unveiling more UAV variants. Furthermore, rising global expenditures and spending on enhancing defense capabilities drive market growth. For instance, in 2023, the global military expenditure reached USD 2,440 billion, a growth of 9% from the year 2022.
Additionally, various European countries, including the United States, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, and Japan, are collaborating on advancing stealth fighter jet technology. For example, in November 2022, France, Germany, and Spain agreed to commence the next phase of development for a new fighter jet under the Future Combat Air System program, with an estimated project cost surpassing USD 103.4 billion. As part of the program, these nations are expected to replace older fleets of fighter aircraft, such as the F-18 and Typhoon. Similarly, in December 2023, the United Kingdom partnered with Japan and Italy to develop a next-generation stealth fighter under the future combat air program. This fighter is anticipated to possess supersonic capabilities and be outfitted with cutting-edge technology, including airborne radars.
Furthermore, countries like India, Israel, and Turkey are investing in the development and acquisition of unmanned air vehicles to enhance their ISR capabilities. For instance, in November 2023, India awarded a contract to Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd to purchase an additional six Hermes 900 unarmed drones to bolster the country's surveillance capabilities. Overall, the widespread adoption of stealth technology by the defense forces of multiple countries is expected to drive demand for military radar systems onboard aircraft, enabling silent target monitoring and the ability to penetrate enemy air defenses for neutralization, when necessary, during the forecast period.
In North America, the United States is a keen developer and user of various advanced military radar technologies. The market in the region is expected to be dominated by military radar systems, driven by the substantial military spending of the United States. For example, the US military defense expenditure increased to USD 916 billion in 2023, a 2.3% growth from 2022. The heightened investments in technologically advanced weaponry are a response to the increasing threat perception from China and Russia, propelling the demand for radar systems in the country.
Moreover, the increased defense spending in the United States is leading to active procurement of various military radar systems to bolster its defense capabilities, thus further fueling the demand for this market in the region. For instance, in October 2023, the US Air Force announced its intention to construct homeland-defense radars capable of detecting a new generation of Russian cruise missiles. As part of the Over-The-Horizon Radar program, the US plans to acquire four long-range radars from RTX Corporation, which can detect, track, and report airborne and surface targets. Canada also has plans to procure two of these radar systems under the same program.