Electronically Scanned Array Market Report Scope & Overview:
The Electronically Scanned Array Market size was valued at USD 8.51 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 15.28 billion by 2032 with a growing CAGR of 6.7% from 2024 to 2032.
Factors driving the market include the increasing use of Electronically Scanned Arrays in defence and commercial aircraft, marine vessels, weather stations, airport surveillance, unmanned vehicles, satellites, and so on. An Electronically Scanned Array is a phased array, which is a collection of antennas that produces radio wave beams and rays. Without physically moving the antennas, the generated waves are steered in the required direction to a precise location. Scanner arrays are used in defense radar systems to scan radar beams and detect planes and missiles. Furthermore, the growing inclination for technologically advanced systems, as well as the incorporation of Electronically Scanned Arrays into radar systems, are some of the major drivers driving the market growth.
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KEY DRIVERS
The world's largest military investment is in the development of air defense systems such as air defense systems, naval vessels, national security equipment, and military aircraft. This upgrade is designed to improve the performance of all those machines. The development of surveillance and surveillance systems and roaming systems incorporated into such military equipment is one of the most important factors that improve their performance. The electronically scanned list is an advanced antenna technology that improves the tracking, monitoring, and navigation capabilities of these military devices. Therefore, there is a great need for their inclusion, which is expected to drive their market during forecasting.
In 2021, the UK Royal Air Force signed a development contract with Leonardo S.p.A. and BAE Systems to upgrade their Eurofighter Typhoon Jets via ECRS Mk2 Active
RESTRAINTS
Geopolitical instability in various countries across the globe has led to an increase in defense budgets in these countries. The number of active disputes has increased worldwide, especially in the last five years. Some of the ongoing conflicts include the Russia-Ukraine war, the India-Pakistan conflict, the US-China conflict, the China-India conflict, and China-Taiwan. Electronic-scanned radar is selected to combat the missile-directed missiles fired at the missile defense systems. The increase in the number of such disputes around the world is expected to further the need and motivation for the development of radar systems with the introduction of an electronic scanner soon.
OPPORTUNITIES
Geopolitical instability in various countries around the globe has led to an increase in defense budgets in these countries. The number of active disputes has increased worldwide, especially in the last five years. Some of the ongoing conflicts include the Russia-Ukraine war, the India-Pakistan conflict, the US-China conflict, the China-India conflict, and China-Taiwan. Electronic-scanned radar is selected to combat the missile-directed missiles fired at the missile defense systems. The increase in the number of such disputes around the world is expected to further the need and motivation for the development of radar systems with the introduction of an electronic scanner soon.
CHALLENGES
Governments across regions are increasingly vigilant in regulating the trade in defense equipment and technology, including radar. Manufacturers of Defense equipment are required to comply with various laws and regulations regarding the sale of products and services imposed by the relevant authorities. Non-compliance can lead to serious consequences, including fines and penalties, termination of contracts, and public or criminal investigations. Geopolitical unrest disrupts international relations.
Some countries may impose trade restrictions on domestic companies, barring them from exporting defensive products to developing countries. For example, Japan imposed restrictions on all security equipment manufacturers and government agencies in the country and refused to ship weapons or ammunition to any country in the world. This limit was set from World War II until September 2020, when Mitsubishi Electric (Japan) secured a contract to provide an electronic monitoring system for the Philippine Air Force.
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19
COVID-19 is an unprecedented public health emergency that has affected almost the entire industry, and long-term outcomes are expected to contribute to industry growth during forecasting. Our ongoing research expands our research framework to ensure the inclusion of the underlying problems of COVID-19 and possible alternatives. The report provides information on COVID-19 when considering changes in consumer behavior and demand, purchasing patterns, supply chain reorganization, current market volatility, and significant government interventions. The revised study provides data, analysis, estimates, and predictions, taking into account the impact of COVID-19 on the market.
THE IMPACT OF THE UKRAINE AND RUSSIA CRISIS
We are constantly monitoring and reviewing reports of political and economic uncertainty as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Negative impacts are observed worldwide, especially throughout Eastern Europe, the European Union, Eastern & Central Asia, and the United States. The conflict has profoundly affected lives and livelihoods and represents a long-term disruption to trade. The potential consequences of the ongoing war and uncertainty in Eastern Europe are expected to have a negative impact on the global economy, as well as the serious long-term consequences for Russia.
In terms of geography, Asia-Pacific is expected to record the highest CAGR at the time of forecasting. The region is currently experiencing an increase in military spending, as countries in the region, such as China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Australia, are among the world's largest military spending. In India, ELTA, an Israeli-based company, has fitted 58 Indian Air Force Jaguar jets with AESA radar as part of a development program over the past four years. Recently, a country in the region has developed its own electronic scanned radar. In February 2019, the Indian Defense and Development Organization released its indigenous electronic radio radar, directed at the Tejas Lightweight Aircraft. About 100 of these radar systems were ordered by the Indian Air Force. In addition, other countries in the region are emphasizing the development of their ESA radios. In 2018, an Australian radar company, CEA, unveiled its CEATAC dual-band radar for the first time in Land Forces Asia 2018. CEATAC was AESA's full digital radar with a fixed surface that could fit into small bases. of the earth. . Such developments are expected to increase ESA regional radar market opportunities in the region in the coming years
SEGMENTATION
Based on the type, the market was studied throughout Active Electronically Scanned Array and Passive Electronically Scanned Array.
The market was studied across Naval and Land, Airborne Based on the Platform.
Based on the Range, the market was studied across the Long Range, Medium Range, and Short Range.
Based on Array Geometry, the market was studied across planar Arrays, Linear Arrays, and Frequency Scanning Arrays.
Based on the Component, the market was studied across the Beamforming Network, Cooling System, Phase Shifters, Power Supply Module, Radar Data Processor, Signal Processing, and Transmit Receive Transmission Module.
KEY MARKET SEGMENTATION
By Installation
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	Fire Control Radar 
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	Tactical Data Link Radar 
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	Air Traffic Control Radar 
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	Others 
By Platform
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	Air 
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	Marine 
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	Land 
By Component
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	Transceiver module 
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	Phase Shifters 
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	Beamforming Network 
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	Signal Processing Module 
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	Radar Data Processor 
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	Others 
By Frequency Band
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	Single Frequency 
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	Multifrequency 
By Range
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	Short Range 
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	Medium Range 
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	Long Range 
By Array Geometry
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	Planar Array 
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	Linear Array 
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	Frequency Scanning Array 
By Dimension
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	2D 
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	3D 
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	4D 
By Type
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	Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) 
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	Passive Electronically Scanned Array (PESA) 
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REGIONAL ANALYSIS
The report is compiled from extensive primary research (interviews, surveys, and observations of experienced analysts) as well as secondary research (which includes reputable paid sources, trade journals, and industry organizations' websites). This report includes a comprehensive evaluation of quality and quantity by analyzing data collected from industry analysts and market participants on all key points in the industry value chain. and authority is included in the study. In doing so, the report highlights the appeal of each major component in the forecast period.
REGIONAL COVERAGE
North America
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	USA 
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	Canada 
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	Mexico 
Europe
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	Germany 
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	UK 
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	France 
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	Italy 
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	Spain 
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	The Netherlands 
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	Rest of Europe 
Asia-Pacific
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	Japan 
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	South Korea 
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	China 
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	India 
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	Australia 
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	Rest of Asia-Pacific 
The Middle East & Africa
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	Israel 
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	UAE 
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	South Africa 
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	Rest of Middle East & Africa 
Latin America
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	Brazil 
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	Argentina 
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	Rest of Latin America 
KEY PLAYERS
The Key Players are SAAB AB (Sweden), Raytheon Technologies (US), Mitsubishi Electric (Japan), Thales Group (France), Northrop Grumman Corp. (US), Lockheed Martin (US), Hensoldt AG (Germany), Telephonics Corp. (US), and Src, Inc. (US) & Other Players.
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| Report Attributes | Details | 
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| Market Size in 2022 | USD 8.51 Billion | 
| Market Size by 2030 | USD 15.28 Billion | 
| CAGR | CAGR of 6.7% From 2024 to 2032 | 
| Base Year | 2023 | 
| Forecast Period | 2024-2032 | 
| Historical Data | 2020-2022 | 
| Report Scope & Coverage | Market Size, Segments Analysis, Competitive Landscape, Regional Analysis, DROC & SWOT Analysis, Forecast Outlook | 
| Key Segments | • By Installation(Fire Control Radar, Tactical Data Link Radar, Air Traffic Control Radar, Others) • By Platform (Air, Marine, Land) • By Component (Transceiver module, Phase Shifters, Beamforming Network, Signal Processing Module, Radar Data Processor, Others) • By Frequency Band (Single Frequency, Multifrequency) • By Range (Short Range, Medium Range, Long Range) • By Array Geometry (Planar Array, Linear Array, Frequency Scanning Array) • By Dimension (2D, 3D, 4D) • By Type (Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA), Passive Electronically Scanned Array (PESA)) | 
| Regional Analysis/Coverage | North America (USA, Canada, Mexico), Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (Japan, South Korea, China, India, Australia, Rest of Asia-Pacific), The Middle East & Africa (Israel, UAE, South Africa, Rest of Middle East & Africa), Latin America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of Latin America) | 
| Company Profiles | SAAB AB (Sweden), Raytheon Technologies (US), Mitsubishi Electric (Japan), Thales Group (France), Northrop Grumman Corp. (US) and Lockheed Martin | 
| Key Drivers | • The world's largest military investment is in the development of air defense systems such as air defense systems | 
| RESTRAINTS | • Geopolitical instability in various countries across the globe has led to an increase in defense budgets in these countries | 
 
 