Less Lethal Ammunition Market Demand Bonded to a Striking Growth by 2021
Non-Lethal Weapons
Market – Market Overview
Non-lethal weapons are used by
both the military and the law enforcement forces. Unlike lethal weapons, that
can cause casualties, the non-lethal weapons are used to reduce the fatalities
to a large extent. These weapons are specifically designed to cause temporary
harm or injury to a person. Non-lethal weapons are mainly used for crowd
dispersion, controlling civil wars, and controlling illegal protests against
governments.
Non-lethal have become the
weapon of choice for state police forces in many parts of the world where they
do not have permit to use lethal  weapons on civilians. One of the reasons
for this is also the easy availability of non-lethal weapons. They are
available legally for the state's use. There are thousands of companies in
approximately 100 countries producing small arms and non-lethal weapons. The
Small Arms industry has become globalized, with most of the small arms,
including non-lethal weapons now being produced in different countries.
Militarization of police
forces by providing them with more arms and weapons is also one of the major
drivers. For example, there is an increase in the rate of police militarization
in the US, under the program ‘Urban shield’ fuelled by the money from
Department of Homeland Security. In the US, the Department of Defense is also
authorized to donate surplus military equipment to the police. The police are
also authorized to purchase weapons for counter-drug actions, homeland
security, and emergency response activities. Similarly, the EU has established
a multinational police force, the EGF, with military status, which performs
police tasks with the scope of crisis management operations. The EGF consists
of more than 3,000 militarized police from member countries such as France,
Portugal, Netherlands, Italy, Romania, and Spain, and can be deployed in any of
the EU member nations.
Armies across the world
conduct mock drills at regular intervals. Mock drills prepares the armed forces
for conflict scenarios. For mock drill purposes, a large number of non-lethal
weapons such as the guns that fire pellets, pepper guns and non-lethal grenades
are used. In conflict regions such as Kashmir (India), military forces and the
state police largely use non-lethal weapons during mock drills. They learn ways
to control protestors without collateral damage.
Non-Lethal Weapons
Market – Competitive Analysis
The global non-lethal weapons
market is a highly fragmented market due to the presence of a large number of
established manufacturers, small-sized vendors, and medium-sized vendors. The
competitive environment in this market is likely to intensify, during the
forecast period, with the increase in product extensions, technological
innovations, and increase in the number of mergers and acquisitions. It is
expected that international players may grow organically during the forecast
period by acquiring smaller players.
Established companies are
acquiring smaller companies that have a weak financial position and a low
market share. Such acquisitions are helping major companies increase their
market shares and their geographical presence. It is also helping them enhance
their product portfolio. For instance, The Safariland Group acquired the
explosive ordnance disposal and crew survivability businesses of Allen-Vanguard
Corp., the leader in customized solutions for defeating terrorist and extremist
threats.
Industry/
Innovation/ Related News:
March, 2018:- It was reported
that the US military scientists were developing a laser cannon that shoots
disembodied voices.
March, 2018:- It was reported
by the US Pentagon that non-lethal
laser technologies would be used during the riots.
Non-Lethal Weapons Market –
Segments
For the convenience of the
report and enhanced understanding; the non-lethal weapons market is segmented
in to four key dynamics:
Segmentation by End User: Law
Enforcement and Military & Defense.
Segmentation by Product Type:
Direct Contact Weapons and Directed Energy Weapons.
Segmentation by Technology:
Electromagnetic, Mechanical, and Chemicals.
Segmentation by
Regions: Comprises Geographical regions – North America, Europe, Asia
Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and South America.
Non-Lethal Weapons Market – Regional Analysis
The US is the single largest
market for non-lethal weapons. The law enforcement bodies largely use
non-lethal weapons to control violent crimes in the country. US has the highest
ratio of civil ownership of guns in the world with an estimate of 90 guns per
100 residents. The rules and regulations permitting the ownership of guns by
civilians are quite convenient in the US, along with the low denial rate for
obtaining the license. This has also led to high incidents of violent
crimes.  
Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and
Argentina are the other major exporters and importers of non-lethal in the
Americas, whereas other countries such as Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, and Chile
are the major importers. Brazil is also the second largest producer of
non-lethal weapons in the Americas after the US. Along with the rise in
violence, non-lethal weapons production has also increased in Brazil. Many of
the other South American countries are also struggling with border tensions as
well as internal civil unrest. Thus, both military and defense, and law
enforcement bodies possess non-lethal weapons in the region.
In the recent years, the Asian
countries have been prone to extremist and insurgent threats as well as
territorial disputes. China, Japan, India, and South Korea, the three major
technological hubs of the Asia-Pacific region, have increased their military
expenses significantly, and have procured a number of advanced non-lethal
weapons. The other countries of the region, such as India, Australia, and
Singapore are not lagging behind, as they have increased their military
exports, over the years.
Europe is currently facing a
challenging security situation on many fronts. The economic and political
crisis in European countries such as Portugal, Greece, Ireland, Cyprus, and
Ukraine and violence in the Middle East and North African countries display
multiple challenges for the respective countries. Also, the growing influx of
illegal immigrants from countries such as Syria, Iraq, and Libya into the
European countries is escalating the risk of internal instability. These
challenges fuel the demand for non-lethal weapons in this region. With the
deployment of such advanced systems by the European Union (EU) and other
government bodies, the European countries such as France, Germany, Russia,
Turkey, and the UK would have greater control over these turbulent and unrest
situations.
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