Military Airborne Collision Avoidance Systems Market Size, Segmentation, COVID-19 Impact, Key Trends and Forecasts to 2027
Military airborne collision avoidance system (ACAS) are designed based on transponder signals and warn pilots about the presence of other aircraft which helps in the reduction of the risk of a mid-air collision. They are generally used in remote and dangerous environments and have gained massive significance in the past few years. The military airborne collision avoidance system market is anticipated to register a CAGR of 5% over the forecast period of 2016-2021, reports Market Research Future (MRFR). MRFR has recently published an exclusive report on military airborne collision avoidance system where it has outlined various factors affecting the market.
ACAS has become standard in military aircraft where
heightened operation safety and maneuverability is of paramount importance.
Military aircraft are meant to function in a dangerous and volatile environment
where the occurrence of aircraft collision is a strong possibility. There has
been a sharp rise in the global conflicts between various countries, which have
led to the deployment of military aircraft to ensure crisis management in case
of war. Moreover, military aircraft are bound to flow visual flight rules (VFR)
and instrument meteorological conditions (IMC), which further increases the
chance of mid-air collision. Increase in global military aircraft has created a
conducive setting for the growth of the market.
Military
Airborne Collision Avoidance Systems Market Size
Military aircraft are subject to regulatory monitoring which
mandates military aircraft to be equipped with ACAS. Regulatory bodies such as
EUROCONTROL, ICAO, and other military organizations have enacted standards and
policies which advocate for the installation of ACAS.
The rise in a number of military aircraft along with
increased spending on defense system by various armies of the world has contributed
to the market growth.
Segmentation
The global military airborne collision avoidance systems
market has been segmented based on type and technology.
On the basis of type, the global military airborne collision
avoidance systems market has been segmented into TCAS, PCAS, GPWS, RADAR, OCAS,
FLARM, and TAWS.
On the basis of technology, the global military airborne
collision avoidance systems market has been segmented into ultrasonic system,
radar-based system, and LiDAR-based system.
Regional Analysis
By region, the global military airborne collision system
market has been segmented into North America, South America, the Middle East
& Africa (MEA), Europe, and Asia Pacific (APAC).
North America is the reigning market for military airborne
collision avoidance system. A strong defense sector in the region, especially
the US has a robust defense sector which spends abundantly on it. The US is
opting for improving the operability of its existing fleets to enjoy economic
gains. Moreover, they are also investing in the procurement of new aircraft,
which is providing a boost to the military airborne collision avoidance system
market.
Europe military airborne collision avoidance system market
accounts for a substantial share of the market. The region spends a
considerable amount on its defense mechanism which can be fruitful for the
market growth.
The emerging markets of APAC and MEA are estimated to gain
prominence in the military airborne collision avoidance system market. In the
APAC region, developing countries such as China and India are investing in the
procurement of new aircraft and have inflated their defense spending, including
ACAS which is likely to reflect positively on the market growth.
Competitive Landscape
L3 Technologies, Inc. (U.S.), Diehl Stiftung & Co. KG
(Germany), Saab AB (Sweden), Indra (Spain), Thales Group (France), Safran
Electronics & Defense (France), Leonardo S.p.A. (Italy), Airbus (France),
Rockwell Collins (U.S.), and Honeywell International (U.S.) are the key players
in the global military airborne collision avoidance system market.
Industry Updates
May 2019 - The F-35 Automatic Ground and
Collision Avoidance System, headed by the Test Wing’s 461st Flight Test Squadron
at Edwards Air Force Base, California, cleared for fielding seven years ahead
of schedule. The Auto GCAS accurately determines if a plane is on course for a
probable ground collision.
Complete Report Details @ https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/military-airborne-collision-avoidance-systems-market-1297
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