Military Satellite Market Research Report size, Scope, Trends, Size, Comprehensive Analysis, Growth and Forecast
Competitive Landscape
The global military
satellite market comprises both prominent and emerging players. MRFR identifies
and names some of them in its recently published report. This includes, Lockheed
Martin (U.S), Boeing (U.S), SpaceX (U.S), ViaSat (U.S), Israel Aerospace
Industries (Israel), Northrop Grumman (U.S), Orbital ATK (U.S), Raytheon (U.S),
Thales Group (France), Airbus Defence & Space (Germany), and others.
Thales Group and
Northrop Grumman stand atop of the global market as the two leading players and
competes against one another in terms of technology, price, and quality. Both the
leading players primarily focus on using more lightweight materials, electric
technologies, and robust systems. Another key player in the global market is
Lockheed Martin. The company is one of the main contractors of some of the
major US military satellite programs.
Market Highlights
Military services are
focused majorly upon satellite-based communications, one which aid in providing
precise pictures of the battlefield. Military satellites also help the troops
to exchange videos, images, and voice messages, and also offers high-quality
information exchange even in remote areas. The military satellite market is
anticipated to grow during the forecast period between 2018 and 2023 and
garner a CAGR of 6%.
MRFR reports that
increasing investments in SATCOM, growing investments in ISR payloads, and the
ameliorating demand for these satellites to be the major driving factors of the
global market.  However, it is also reported that the high pricing
associated with the procurement, development, and the launch of remote sensing
satellites to be some of the major challenges for international space agencies,
one which can cause the growth of the market to decline.
Market Segmentation
The global military
satellite market segmentation is done in terms of type and system to gain a
proper overview of the market.
By type, the market
includes communication, intelligence, navigation, and Surveillance, &
Reconnaissance (ISR),
By system, the market
segments into EO/IS, Radar, and SATCOM.
Regional Analysis
The global military
satellite market is regionally distributed across a number of key regions. The
regions covered in the study include the Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific, and
the Middle East & Africa.
The military satellite
market, as mentioned beforehand, is poised for considerable growth over the
forecast period. A major portion of this growth is contributed by the Americas.
The Americas comprising both the North and South America leads the global
market landscape with the highest percentage to its name. Countries like the
US, Mexico, and Brazil are the major contributors to the growth of the American
regional market of military satellite services. Irrespective of the budget cuts
imposed by the US government to its defense sector, the demand for satellite
has managed to remain stable and consistent. The demand for satellite is
expected to witness an annual growth in the US. The factors responsible for
this yearly growth of the market is educational programming and broadcast
services, development and training of unmanned systems, naval fleet support,
and border and maritime security.
Elsewhere, the
European satellite telecommunications market has significantly transformed in
recent years. The satellite industry in Europe is experiencing continuous
advancements. The advancements include the use of new frequencies and signal
transmission methods and techniques. This has led to the emergence of new
services and maintenance and made the usage of satellite much more appealing herein.
Major economic countries like the UK, Germany, and France are putting massive
efforts towards the growth of European military satellite market. They are
doing so by investing at a massive scale in the market.
Industry Updates
May 5th, 2019, a rocket from the Rocket Lab Electron made
the successful launch of three US military satellites in New Zealand for the
Defense Department as an effort by the army to demonstrate responsive launch.
 
April 1st, 2019, the Indian Space Research Organization, aka
ISRO, launched its military satellite with an aim of detecting enemy radars,
devices, and sensors.
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