Military Night Vision Device Market Outlook to 2030
Military Night Vision Device Market Overview
The Military Night Vision Device Market was valued at USD 4.3 billion in
2022 and is expected to grow from USD 4.76 billion in 2023 to approximately USD
8.82 billion by 2030, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of
10.80% during the forecast period (2023–2030). This growth is primarily driven
by the rising adoption of night vision devices (NVDs) equipped with near-infrared
(NIR) imaging technology for security and surveillance operations, alongside
the increasing demand for enhanced visibility solutions in low-light conditions
across military applications.
This market can achieve a 10.8% CAGR over the forecast period. The global
market, as per the study of Market Research Future (MRFR), is depending on the
increasing defense-related expenditures, rising inclusion of diverse
technologies, better state of the competitive market, and others are expected
to boost the market growth.
Segmentation:
For easy comprehension, the global military
night vision device market report has been segmented by device type,
application, and technology. These segments have several factor-based studies,
empowered with charts and graphs that can boost the planning process for the
coming years.
By device type, the study on the global market includes camera, goggle,
and scope. The camera segment has the largest market share and is expected to
retain its dominance during the forecast period.
By technology, the study on the global market includes thermal imaging,
image intensifiers, and infrared illumination. The image intensifier segment is
supposed to grow with the highest CAGR during the forecast period. It is
getting backed by the rising demand from the defense sector.
By application, the study on the global military night vision device
market includes navigation, targeting, surveillance, and others. The
surveillance segment has the chance to grow with the highest CAGR during the
forecast period.
Regional
Analysis:
The Americas would dominate the global market as most of the companies
are from this region. The US in North America is a huge spender for the defense
sector, which will trigger the expansion of the market. In Asia Pacific, the
rising political turbulence among countries is influencing countries to invest
in the defense sector, which will bolster the market.
Competitive
Landscape:
Meopta Optica S.R.O (Czech Republic), American Technologies Network Corp.
(US), Collins Aerospace (US), Thales Group (France), Harris Corporation (US),
FLIR Systems, Inc. (US), L3 Technologies Inc. (US), Bharat Electronics Limited
(India), BAE Systems plc (UK), and Elbit Systems Ltd. (Israel) are some of the
prominent names involved in the military night vision device market. These
companies are expected to ensure growth through their strategic participation.
Their efforts include mergers, acquisitions, collaborations, innovations,
branding, launching plans, boosting investment for their research and
development sector, and others. However, the COVID-19 impact on these companies
is immense, as several countries are grappling with their manufacturing sector.
However, this crisis is temporary, and many countries have started lifting
lockdowns, which is a good sign for the market.
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Industry
News:
In May 2020, the U.S. Navy anti-submarine warfare (ASW) experts contacted
Lockheed Martin Corp. to ask them to build 24 MH-60R ASW helicopters. The deal
would include three for the Navy and 21 for India. The deal with India was
inked for a whopping $904.8 million. The MH-60R cockpit is known for its secure
VHF/UHF communication, satellite communications, data link, inertial navigation
system, and accommodation for advanced infrared sensors and night-vision
goggles.
In June 2020, China displayed its latest weapon of war. This new device
is an armed mini- robot called Sharp Claw 1, which has been designed to be
carried by its big brother, the six-wheeled Sharp Claw 2. Sharp Claw 2 is just
a 2ft tall device that is pretty effective in areas where human involvement is
too risky. This new device comes with a gun nd night-vision camera to assist it
in its various operations.
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