Opportunity and Strategy Analysis
This report focuses on identifying opportunities and strategies for investing in the global military unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) market within the forecast period. It provides a complete analysis of the global market both quantitatively and qualitatively. The quantitative analysis includes market size and revenue data of the total demand, sub-markets, and regional/national levels throughout 2024-2034. Qualitative analysis depicts a full picture of market dynamics and trends including drivers, restraints and challenges, emerging products/market trends, and Porter’s Fiver Forces analysis.
Based on the market data and analysis, the report highlights Increasingly Attractive Segments (IAS) and business opportunities in each segmentation. Moreover, a systematic evaluation of Internal Risks (factors arising within the industry development) and External Risks (factors arising from the surrounding environments) is provided for the military unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) market. All the identified risk factors are measured quantitatively according to Report Ocean's novel numeric system, i.e. each risk is evaluated with Report Ocean Risk Index Number (Report Ocean RIN) and Report Ocean Risk Intensity Level (Report Ocean RIL). This in-depth risk assessment offers a comprehensive understanding of the current risk factors and their developing trends. Furthermore, this report concludes risk management strategies and Critical Success Factors (CSFs) to help companies make intelligence-based business decisions in the global military unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) industry.
Market Coverage & Overview
The report is based on studies for 2022-2024 and provides a forecast from 2024 till 2034 with 2024 as the base year. Considering impact of COVID-19 and regional conflicts such as Russia-Ukraine war, the trend and outlook of global market is forecast in optimistic, balanced, and conservative scenarios. In the balanced view, the global military unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) market is expected to reach $3.83 billion by 2034, growing by 8.2% annually over the coming years.
Segmentation Analysis
Highlighted with 121 tables and 101 figures, this 222-page report represents a 360-degree view on the global market with extensively detailed Mobility, Mode of Operation, Propulsion, Component, Vehicle Size, End User, Application, and Region/Country as shown below. Annual revenue 2024-2034 for each segment is included in the report.
By Mobility
• Tracked UGV
• Wheeled UGV
• Legged UGV
• Hybrid UGV
By Mode of Operation
• Tele-Operated UGV
• Fully Autonomous UGV
• Semi-Autonomous UGV
• Tethered UGV
• Other Modes of Operation
By Propulsion
• Diesel-Electric UGV
• Battery-Electric UGV
• Integrated UGV
By Component
• Payloads
• Navigation System
• Control System
• Power System
• Other Components
By Vehicle Size
• Very Large (>1000 lbs)
• Large (500-1000 lbs)
• Medium (200-500 lbs)
• Small (10-200 lbs)
• Micro (<10 lbs)
By End User
• Defense
• Homeland Security
By Application
• Transportation & Logistics
• Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR)
• Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)
• Combat Support
• Fire Fighting
• Other Applications
By Region
• North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico)
• Europe (Germany, UK, France, Spain, Italy, Russia, Rest of Europe; Rest of Europe is further segmented into Netherlands, Switzerland, Poland, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Ireland, Norway, Denmark, and Finland)
• APAC (Japan, China, South Korea, Australia, India, and Rest of APAC; Rest of APAC is further segmented into Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, New Zealand, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Philippines)
• South America (Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Rest of South America)
• MEA (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Rest of MEA)
The breakdown of the regional market(s) by country and the breakdown of each national market by Mobility, Vehicle Size, and End User over the forecast years are also included.
Key Companies
The report also covers the current competitive scenario and profiles key vendors including market leaders and important emerging players. A selection of companies profiled in this report includes:
• BAE Systems
• Clearpath Robotics Inc.
• Dok-Ing
• Downer Defense Systems
• Endeavor Robotics (Now a part of FLIR system)
• General Dynamics Corporation
• Harris Corporation
• Howe and Howe Technologies
• Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd.
• L3Harris Technologies Inc.
• Lockheed Martin Corporation
• Milrem Robotics
• Nexter Group
• Northrop Grumman Corporation
• Oshkosh Corporation
• QinetiQ Group
• Reconrobotics
• Rheinmetall AG
• Roboteam Ltd.
• Teledyne Technologies
• Thales Group