The report "Anti-Drone Industry by Electronic Systems, Kinetic Systems, Laser Systems, Hybrid Systems, Ground-based, Handheld, UAV-based, Detection, Detection & Disruption, Long-range, Medium-range and Short-range - Global Forecast to 2030" The global anti-drone market will reach USD 14.51 billion by 2030 from USD 4.48 billion in 2025, registering a CAGR of 26.5% from 2025 to 2030. The global anti-drone market is primarily driven by escalating security concerns over the unauthorized and potentially malicious use of drones across military, critical infrastructure, and public spaces. Increasing incidents of drone-related threats, such as espionage, smuggling, and attacks, have compelled governments and organizations to adopt robust counter-drone technologies. Advances in detection and mitigation technologies, including AI-powered systems, multi-sensor integration, and directed energy weapons, further propel the market by enhancing the effectiveness and reliability of anti-drone solutions.
By platform type, the ground-based segment is
projected to dominate the market from 2025 to 2030
The ground-based segment is expected to hold the
largest share of the anti-drone market in 2030 due to its versatility, ease of
deployment, and ability to cover vast areas with integrated sensor arrays.
These systems can incorporate multiple detection and disruption technologies,
such as radar, RF jamming, and directed energy weapons, making them effective
against diverse drone threats. Their suitability for protecting critical
infrastructure, military installations, and public events further drives widespread
adoption. Additionally, they offer scalability and easier maintenance compared
with airborne or naval platforms, strengthening their dominance in the market.
Based on vertical, the commercial segment is
expected to record the highest CAGR between 2025 and 2030
The commercial segment is expected to exhibit the
highest CAGR in the anti-drone market during the forecast period due to the
rapid expansion of drone usage across industries such as logistics,
agriculture, construction, and event management, which raises concerns over
safety and security. Increasing investments by businesses to protect assets,
comply with regulations, and ensure operational continuity drives demand for
effective counter-drone solutions. Additionally, the growing awareness of
drone-related risks in crowded urban environments and critical commercial
facilities fuels the adoption of advanced detection and disruption
technologies. The rising trend of integrating anti-drone systems with IoT and
cloud-based platforms further accelerates market growth in this segment, making
it a key revenue driver.
Americas region held the largest share of the global
anti-drone market in 2024
The Americas held the largest share of the global
anti-drone market in 2024 due to the strong focus on security and defense,
supported by substantial investments in advanced counter-drone technologies.
The presence of extensive critical infrastructure, including airports, military
bases, and government facilities, makes the region highly vulnerable to
unauthorized drone activities, driving urgent demand for effective detection
and mitigation solutions. Leading defense contractors, such as RTX, Lockheed Martin,
and Northrop Grumman, are actively developing sophisticated systems that
combine radar, electronic warfare, and directed energy weapons to address these
threats. Additionally, stringent regulations and coordinated efforts between
government agencies and private sector players facilitate the rapid deployment
and integration of anti-drone systems across various applications. This
combination of strategic priorities, technological innovation, and regulatory
support solidifies the position as the dominant market in the global anti-drone
landscape.
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Key Players
Key companies operating in the anti-drone market
include RTX (US), Rafael Advanced Defense Systems (Israel), IAI (Israel),
Leonardo S.p.A. (Italy), Lockheed Martin Corporation (US), Thales (France),
Saab (Sweden), DroneShield Ltd (Australia), and Dedrone (US), among others.
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