Defense requirements remain the primary catalyst for this procurement cycle, accounting for over half of the market share. Military organizations are increasingly prioritizing counter-UAS systems and enhanced radar integration to address the persistent threat of low-observable and small aerial targets. This shift is fueling an industry-wide move toward compact, software-defined architectures that provide rapid beam steering and multi-sensor fusion without the weight penalties of traditional hardware.
Technological advancements, particularly in electronically scanned array (AESA) and multi-input multi-output (MIMO) designs, are central to this evolution. These systems offer the agility to track multiple targets while supporting complex mission modes like maritime surveillance and detect-and-avoid operations. Regionally, the Asia Pacific sector is expected to see the most rapid development, as nations including China, India, and South Korea invest heavily in air defense modernization and border security. Major industry players, such as RTX, Leonardo S.p.A, and Israel Aerospace Industries, are currently recalibrating their portfolios to meet these specialized requirements for both onboard and offboard radar platforms.





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