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The global radar system market size reached USD 36.2 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 48.6 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 3.15% during 2025-2033. The growing need for effective navigation and safety systems, rising demand for precise weather monitoring and forecasting, and continuous technological advancements and innovations that enhance performance and expand capabilities are some of the factors impelling the market growth.
Growing Demand for Traffic Control and Management
With the rise of international trade and the increase in maritime activities, there is a heightened need for effective navigation and safety systems. Radar systems play a vital role in ensuring safe navigation by providing accurate information on the locations and movements of ships, especially in busy sea routes and adverse weather conditions. They aid in avoiding accidents, enhancing the understanding about a situation, and improving the effectiveness of port activities. Moreover, geopolitical tensions and the need to maintain a strategic military presence are resulting in higher defense budgets, which support the procurement of modern radar systems. Saab Inc. was given a $47.5 million contract by the US Navy in 2024 to produce three AN/SPN-50(V) 1 shipboard air traffic control radar systems for aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships. The AN/SPN-50(V) 1, equipped with Saab's Sea Giraffe flexible multi-beam radar technology, helps to improve the current AN/SPN-43C systems by enhancing air traffic control capabilities within a 50-nautical-mile radius.
Advancements in Weather Monitoring Systems
The growing demand for detailed data on precipitation, storm patterns, wind speed, and atmospheric conditions is offering a favorable market outlook. Weather radar technology is vital in identifying and monitoring weather events like storms, precipitation, and wind movements, essential for aviation safety, agriculture, disaster response, and public safety. Recent developments in radar technology, including dual-polarization radar and phased array systems, are enhancing the precision and dependability of weather forecasts. These improvements allow for improved identification of extreme weather occurrences, aiding in early alerts and readiness. In 2024, Taiwan's Central Weather Administration (CWA) revealed plans to implement a new dual-polarization radar system for improved weather predictions and monitoring of bird movements. This radar can distinguish rain, snow, and hail, as well as pick up signals from migrating birds like Chinese sparrowhawks and gray-faced buzzards in Taiwan heading to Southeast Asia.
Technological Innovations in Radar Systems
Manufacturers are creating advanced radar technologies to meet the changing requirements of contemporary security and defense applications. Modern radar systems incorporate elements such as gallium nitride (GaN) amplifiers, which enhance long-range detection and target precision while also conserving energy. These developments are especially crucial in dealing with novel risks where accurate detection and fast response are essential. In addition, the advent of adaptable radar designs that can be seamlessly integrated into different platforms is allowing them to be used for various purposes like military defense and environmental monitoring. Moreover, Toshiba Infrastructure Systems & Solutions Corporation confirmed it will present its newest radar technologies at Eurosatory 2024 in Paris, France, between June 17 and 21. The showcase will present Toshiba's counter-unmanned aircraft system (C-UAS), a 3D radar for coastal surveillance with GaN amplifiers for long-distance detection and radar modules for flexible integration into different systems. These advancements showcase Toshiba's dedication to offering dependable, eco-friendly solutions for improved security and defense.
Continuous wave (CW) radar accounts for the majority of the market share
Continuous wave (CW) radars account for the majority of the market share, driven by its superior capabilities in target detection and velocity measurement. They perform by constantly emitting a signal, which makes it effective for applications requiring precise speed and distance calculations like automotive radar for adaptive cruise control and collision avoidance systems. The growing adoption of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles is driving the demand for CW radar technology. In 2024, the University of Cape Town (UCT) UCT introduced a novel method using CW radar to evaluate Antarctic Sea ice levels. The main objective of this project is to utilize stepped frequency continuous wave (SFCW) radar on the SAS Agulhas II, a South African icebreaker, to collect accurate information on sea ice thickness and characteristics in Antarctica. This data is crucial for understanding the unique attributes of Antarctic Sea ice in comparison to Arctic ice.
Antenna holds the largest share of the industry
Antenna holds the biggest market share as it plays a crucial role in defining the range, precision, and overall capabilities of the radar. It is vital in transmitting and receiving electromagnetic waves, which is necessary for radar systems to operate effectively in a variety of sectors, including military, aerospace, automotive, and maritime. Advances in antenna technology like phased array and electronically scanned antennas, are improving radar capabilities and increasing adoption. The rising need for advanced radar systems in defense for surveillance, navigation, and threat detection, as well as the rise of autonomous vehicles and intelligent transportation systems, are propelling the market growth. In 2024, Hanwha Systems revealed an agreement with Leonardo SpA to provide AESA antenna units for light combat aircraft, with deliveries commencing in September 2025. The cooperation entails working together to develop AESA radars for improving performance in contemporary air combat and promoting exports worldwide.
Short range radars represent the leading market segment
Short range radars exhibit a clear dominance in the market segment because of their widespread use in automotive safety applications and various industrial settings. These radars are created for detecting objects in close range, which makes them ideal for tasks including parking aid, blind-spot warning, collision alert, and other ADAS in vehicles. The growing focus on improving vehicle safety standards and the increasing usage of autonomous vehicles are driving the need for short-range radars. Additionally, their affordability and capacity to deliver accurate, immediate information in crowded settings make them the preferred choice for both automotive manufacturers and industrial users.
Air traffic control exhibits a clear dominance in the market
Air traffic control represents the largest segment, driven by the critical need for reliable and accurate radar systems to ensure the safety and efficiency of air travel. Radar systems play a crucial role in air traffic control by monitoring aircraft positions, managing flight paths, and preventing collisions, making them vital for both civil and military aviation. The increasing worldwide air travel, along with the modernization of airport infrastructure and the implementation of stricter safety regulations, are driving the demand for advanced radar systems in this segment. Moreover, enhancements in radar technology, such as automated tracking integration and improved surveillance abilities, are bolstering the market growth. In 2024, Hensoldt Australia revealed the first operational capability (IOC) of a new Air Traffic Control (ATC) radar sensor for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) under the AIR5431 Phase 2 initiative. The goal of the program is to improve surveillance capabilities at Australian Defence Force bases by upgrading old air traffic systems and sensors.
X band dominates the market
X band holds the biggest market share due to its versatility and effectiveness in a wide range of applications, including military, aviation, marine, and weather monitoring. X band radars work within a higher frequency range of 8 to 12 GHz, resulting in improved target discrimination and finer resolution. This specific frequency range is highly preferred for tasks that require precision and accuracy, such as military surveillance, airborne radars, and maritime vessel traffic control. Furthermore, the ability of the X band to perform well in different weather conditions and its compatibility with high-resolution imaging are leading to its widespread usage across various industries. In 2024, HENSOLDT UK revealed the approval of its Manta NEO X band radar system, which targets the commercial shipping industry. The Manta NEO X band radar provides excellent target separation, precise long-range resolution, and reliable performance.
North America leads the market, accounting for the largest radar system market share
The report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include North America (the United States and Canada); Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others); Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, and others); Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and others); and the Middle East and Africa. According to the report, North America represents the largest regional market for radar system.
North America dominates the market owing to the rising investment in defense and aerospace technologies and the presence of major radar system manufacturers. The growing demand for advanced radar systems, driven by its extensive military modernization programs, border security needs, and focus on enhancing air traffic control systems, is offering a favorable market outlook. Additionally, the adoption of radar technology in the automotive sector for ADAS and autonomous vehicles is supporting the market growth in this region. In 2024, Northrop Grumman Corporation announced it has been awarded a multi-year contract to begin production of the AN/APR-39E(V)2 radar warning receivers for the US Army. This advanced digital radar warning system features clutter reduction, threat geolocation capabilities, and a smart antenna to detect a wide range of radar threats, enhancing warfighter survivability.
(Please note that this is only a partial list of the key players, and the complete list is provided in the report.)