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The global Shoulder Fired Missiles market is estimated at USD 17.86 billion in 2024, projected to grow to USD 26.12 billion by 2034 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.87% over the forecast period 2024-2034.
Introduction to Shoulder Fired Missiles Market
The global shoulder-fired missiles market represents a critical segment within the broader defense industry, providing portable and highly effective anti-aircraft and anti-tank capabilities to military forces and security organizations worldwide. Shoulder-fired missiles, also known as man-portable air-defense systems (MANPADS) or anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs), are compact and versatile weapons designed to be operated by a single soldier or small team. These missiles offer rapid response capabilities against a variety of airborne threats, including helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), as well as armored vehicles and fortified positions on the ground.
Technology Impact in Shoulder Fired Missiles Market
Technological advancements have had a profound impact on the shoulder-fired missiles market, enhancing their performance, accuracy, and versatility. One of the most significant technological innovations is the development of advanced guidance systems. Modern shoulder-fired missiles are equipped with sophisticated guidance systems, including infrared (IR), laser, and radio-frequency (RF) seekers, which enable precise targeting and engagement of enemy assets. Infrared seekers detect the heat signatures emitted by targets, allowing missiles to track and intercept airborne threats with high accuracy. Laser guidance systems use laser beams to designate targets, providing pinpoint accuracy even in adverse weather conditions or against fast-moving targets. RF guidance systems, on the other hand, rely on radio signals to guide missiles to their intended targets, offering a robust alternative to traditional guidance methods.
Miniaturization and advancements in propulsion technology have also played a significant role in shaping the shoulder-fired missiles market. Miniaturization has led to the development of more compact and lightweight missile systems, enhancing their portability and ease of use for infantry units and special operations forces. At the same time, improvements in propulsion systems have increased the speed, range, and maneuverability of shoulder-fired missiles, enabling them to engage targets at extended distances and from various angles. These advancements have expanded the operational capabilities of shoulder-fired missiles, making them indispensable assets for modern military operations.
Key drivers in Shoulder Fired Missiles Market
The proliferation of asymmetric warfare and the evolving threat landscape are key drivers of growth in the shoulder-fired missiles market. In recent years, non-state actors and insurgent groups have increasingly relied on unconventional tactics and asymmetric warfare to challenge conventional military forces. Shoulder-fired missiles offer these groups a cost-effective means of countering technologically superior adversaries, posing significant threats to both military and civilian assets. As a result, governments and defense organizations worldwide are investing in advanced shoulder-fired missile systems to enhance their air defense and anti-tank capabilities and mitigate the risks posed by asymmetric threats.
Moreover, increasing defense budgets, geopolitical tensions, and territorial disputes are driving demand for shoulder-fired missiles across various regions. In regions characterized by security challenges, such as the Middle East, South Asia, and parts of Africa, governments are prioritizing the acquisition of advanced missile systems to bolster their defense capabilities and deter potential aggressors. Additionally, the proliferation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and the growing threat of drone attacks have underscored the importance of shoulder-fired missiles as a reliable means of countering airborne threats in both military and civilian environments.
Regional Trends in Shoulder Fired Missiles Market
Regional trends in the shoulder-fired missiles market reflect the diverse defense needs and priorities of different regions. In North America and Europe, established defense industries and military alliances drive investment in advanced missile technologies, including shoulder-fired missiles. These regions prioritize the development and procurement of cutting-edge missile systems to maintain strategic superiority and counter emerging threats. In the Asia-Pacific region, rising defense spending and geopolitical tensions are fueling demand for shoulder-fired missiles, particularly in countries like China, India, and South Korea. These nations are investing in advanced missile systems to modernize their armed forces and safeguard their territorial interests in the face of evolving security challenges. Similarly, in the Middle East and Africa, ongoing conflicts and security threats are driving demand for shoulder-fired missiles as governments seek to enhance their air defense and anti-tank capabilities to address regional instability and safeguard critical infrastructure. Overall, the global shoulder-fired missiles market is poised for continued growth as defense organizations seek to adapt to evolving security threats and maintain a competitive edge in an increasingly complex and dynamic geopolitical landscape.
Key Shoulder Fired Missiles Program
The MATADOR is a disposable anti-armour weapon system developed by Germany, Israel, and Singapore that measures 90 millimetres (3.5 inches). It is based on the same concepts as the German-Singaporean Armbrust design. The MATADOR began development in 2000, and it eventually replaced the German-Singaporean Armbrust Light Anti-Tank Weapon, which had been in use since the 1980s. The MATADOR was developed in partnership with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and the Dynamit Nobel Defence (DND) joint team by the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) and the Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA).
The UK Ministry of Defence has given Saab a 229 million pound ($278 million) deal to supply the British Army with next-generation light anti-tank weapons (NLAW). After supplying the weapons to Ukrainian forces to protect against the Russian invasion, the purchase will replace the British Army's arsenal of shoulder-launched missiles. In addition to the thousand units planned from the latest arrangement, a separate contract will deliver 500 NLAWs to the UK by 2023. The NLAW combines the capability of small anti-armor weapons with that of large, crew-operated guided missile systems, allowing warfighters to intercept targets from above. A single soldier can use the missile system to engage heavily armoured vehicles from a distance of 20 to 800 metres.
Instalaza has been given a contract by Spain to buy C90 rocket-propelled grenade launchers. The Spanish Army has given the Spanish firm Instalaza a €22.4 million contract to procure C90 shoulder-fired, one-man operated rocket propelled grenade launchers. Six different models and training systems are included in the contract. Three versions of Instalaza's C90-CR and three versions of its C90-CS will be available. The Instalaza C90, also known as the M3, is a 90mm disposable, shoulder-fired, and one-man controlled system that can be equipped with a VN38-C night vision equipment with a 4x magnification for complete night combat capability, according to the MilitaryLeak website. Instalaza S.A., a Spanish business, invented and created the first C-90 in the late 1980s, and it was used for Spanish Army.
Shoulder Fired Missiles Market Report Definition
Shoulder Fired Missiles Market Segmentation
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Shoulder Fired Missiles Market Analysis for next 10 Years
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Market Technologies of Shoulder Fired Missiles Market
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Global Shoulder Fired Missiles Market Forecast
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Regional Shoulder Fired Missiles Market Trends & Forecast
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North America
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PEST
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Key Companies
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Company Benchmarking
Europe
Middle East
APAC
South America
Country Analysis of Shoulder Fired Missiles Market
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US
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Patents
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Market Forecast & Scenario Analysis
Canada
Italy
France
Germany
Netherlands
Belgium
Spain
Sweden
Greece
Australia
South Africa
India
China
Russia
South Korea
Japan
Malaysia
Singapore
Brazil
Opportunity Matrix for Shoulder Fired Missiles Market
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