The Tactical Gear market or Military wearables showcase is anticipated to develop from USD 4.2 billion out of 2019 to USD 6.4 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 7.2% from 2019 to 2025. The expanding requirement for warrior coordination and preparing, rising hilter kilter fighting, claimed geopolitical clashes, and officer modernization programs, among others, are a portion of the elements powering the development of the Tactical Gear market.
Moreover, rising interests in the turn of events and coordination of cutting edge wearable advances to defeat the impediments of existing military wearables are likewise adding to the development of this market.
In light of innovation, the availability portion of the military wearables advertised is anticipated to develop at the most elevated CAGR during the estimated time frame.
In view of innovation, the vision and observation fragment is assessed to represent the biggest portion of the Tactical Gear market in 2019. The availability fragment is anticipated to develop at the most noteworthy CAGR during the conjecture time frame from 2019 to 2025. The advancement of front line headsets for strategic correspondence, wearables PCs to follow adversary targets, and got off PNT for situating and correspondence is fuelling the development of the Tactical Gear market during the conjecture time frame.
The bodywear section is anticipated to lead the military wearables showcase from 2019 to 2025.
The bodywear section is assessed to represent the biggest portion of the military wearables showcase in 2019. The appropriation of top of the line bodywear which can be incorporated with numerous sensors and wearable items is fuelling the development of the bodywear section. The reconciliation of cutting edge body analytic sensors and remote chargers in brilliant materials for wellbeing checking and fueling various wearables is relied upon to drive the development bodywear fragment. Sensors in keen materials can identify a heartbeat, beat rate, and different wellness and clinical measurements and hand-off them to a transmitter to distinguish any adjustment in the strength of warriors.
“The North America military wearables are anticipated to develop at the most noteworthy CAGR during the figure time frame.”
The North America military wearables are anticipated to develop at the most noteworthy CAGR from 2019 to 2025. Expanding spending on officer modernization programs and expanded research and improvement exercises are fuelling the development of the tactical gear during the conjecture time frame. Progression in advances, for example, an exoskeleton, savvy materials, power and vitality of the executives, and correspondence and processing is filling the interest for military wearables in this area.
Key Market Players
Significant organizations profiled in the report are Lockheed Martin Corporation (US), BAE Systems (UK), Elbit Systems (Israel), Aselsan A.S. (Turkey), Saab AB (Sweden), General Dynamics (US), Harris Corporation (US), L-3 Technologies (US), Rheinmetall AG (Germany), and Safran (France), among others.
BAE Systems Plc. is a significant player in the military wearables showcase. The organization creates, conveys, and bolsters aviation and safeguard frameworks. The organization works through 5 business fragments, in particular, electronic frameworks, digital and insight, stages and administrations (US), stages and administrations (UK), and stages and administrations (worldwide). It offers military wearables through its electro-optical sensors division. A portion of the key auxiliaries of the organization is BAE System Technologies, BAE Systems Maritime-Submarines, and BAE Systems Military Air and Information.
The organization has its quality in Australia, Saudi Arabia, India, Israel, Sweden, Oman, the UK, and the US. The organization puts effectively in Research and Development (R&D) into military wearables and has figured out how to effectively create propelled military wearables. For example, in July 2016, BAE Systems teamed up with Intelligent Textiles Limited to create a Broadsword Spine. This item empowers the client to module electronic frameworks through USB and charges them.
Aselsan A.S. is another significant player in the military wearables advertisement. The organization has different auxiliaries working in the worldwide resistance division that incorporate Aselsan Baku Company, Aselsan Malaysian Sdn. Bhd, SADEC LLC. (Saudi Defense Electronics Company), Aselsan Middle East PSC. Ltd, IGG, Aselsan Integrated Systems LLC, and Kazakhstan Aselsan Engineering LLP. It offers military wearables for land applications, correspondence and registering, and vision and reconnaissance, among others. In 2017, Aselsan propelled another item, the ASYA exoskeleton at the International Defense Industry Fair (IDEF) display held in Istanbul (Turkey).
Scope of the Report
Report Metric | Details |
Market size available for years | 2017–2025 |
Base year considered | 2018 |
Forecast period | 2019–2025 |
Forecast units | Value (USD Billion) |
Segments covered | End User, Technology, Wearable Type, and Region |
Geographies covered | North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Rest of the World (RoW) |
Companies covered | Lockheed Martin Corporation (US), BAE Systems Plc. (UK), Elbit Systems Ltd. (Israel), Aselsan A.S. (Turkey), Saab AB (Sweden), General Dynamics Corporation (US), Harris Corporation (US), L3 Technologies (US), Rheinmetall AG (Germany), and Safran (France), among others |
This research report categorizes the tactical gear market into the following segments and subsegments:
By End User
- Land Forces
- Airborne Forces
- Naval Forces
By Technology
- Communication & Computing
- Tactical Multiband Radios
- Tactical Headsets
- Wearable Computers
- Embedded Antennas
- Connectivity
- Wearable Personal Area Network
- Compact Connectors
- Wires and Cables
- Navigation
- Dismounted PNT (Positioning, Navigation, and Timing)
- Personal Recovery Devices (PRD)
- Dismounted IFF
- Vision & Surveillance
- Imaging
- EO/IR & Thermal Cameras
- Sights & Scopes
- Night Vision Goggles (NVG)
- Augmented Reality (AR) & Virtual Reality (VR)
- Smart Glasses
- Smart Helmets
- Head-mounted Displays
- Imaging
- Exoskeleton
- Passive Exoskeleton
- Powered Exoskeleton
- Monitoring
- Body Diagnostic Sensors
- Wearable Patches
- Smart Bands and Activity Trackers
- Power & Energy Management
- Batteries
- Energy Harvesters
- Wireless Chargers
- Inductive Technology
- Magnetic Resonance Technology
- Capacitive Coupling/Conductive
- Smart Textiles
By Wearable Type
- Headwear
- Eyewear
- Wristwear
- Bodywear
- Hearables
Recent Developments
- Lockheed Martin in November 2018 got an agreement worth USD 7 million from the US Army Natick Soldier Research, Development, and Engineering Center (NSRDEC) for the upgrade of the ONYX exoskeleton.
- In March 2018, BAE Systems made sure about an agreement worth USD 97 million from the US Army for the stockpile of new night vision goggles and warm weapon sights.
- Harris Corporation got an agreement worth USD 130 million from the US Air Force for the turn of events and conveyance of handheld video information to connect radios in May 2018.
- In October 2016, Aselsan A.S. got an agreement worth USD 44 million from Ukraine for the stockpile of programming characterized by military radios.