NEW
YORK, Aug. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The global
shoulder-fired weapons market size is estimated to grow by
USD 4.37 billion from 2024-2028,
according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a
CAGR of 10.03% during the forecast period. Demand for new
generation anti-armor and anti-aircraft protection is driving
market growth, with a trend towards development of recoilless
artillery. However, evolving global crisis affecting market
prospects poses a challenge. Key market players
include AirTronic USA LLC,
BAE Systems Plc, Bharat Dynamics Ltd., NORINCOGROUP.com Inc.,
General Dynamics Corp., KBP Instrument Design Bureau,
KONSTRUKTORSKOYE BYURO MASHYNOSTROYENIYA, LIG Nex1Co. Ltd, Lockheed
Martin Corp., Machinery and Chemical Industry Inc., MBDA, Nammo AS,
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd., RTX Corp., Rheinmetall AG,
Roketsan AS, Saab AB, SIATT, and Thales Group.
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Forecast
period
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2024-2028
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Base Year
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2023
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Historic
Data
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2018 - 2022
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Segment
Covered
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Technology (Unguided
and Guided), Product (Ammunition and Launcher), and Geography
(North America, APAC, Europe, Middle East and Africa, and South
America)
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Region
Covered
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North America, APAC,
Europe, Middle East and Africa, and South America
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Key companies
profiled
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AirTronic USA LLC, BAE
Systems Plc, Bharat Dynamics Ltd., NORINCOGROUP.com Inc., General
Dynamics Corp., KBP Instrument Design Bureau, KONSTRUKTORSKOYE
BYURO MASHYNOSTROYENIYA, LIG Nex1Co. Ltd, Lockheed Martin Corp.,
Machinery and Chemical Industry Inc., MBDA, Nammo AS, Rafael
Advanced Defense Systems Ltd., RTX Corp., Rheinmetall AG, Roketsan
AS, Saab AB, SIATT, and Thales Group
|
Key Market Trends Fueling Growth
The recoilless artillery market is driven by the use of
lightweight, low-cost, and flexible weapons like the Carl-Gustaf
recoilless rifle. This 84-mm man-portable reusable anti-tank
weapon, produced by Saab, eliminates the need for heavy
recoil-counteracting equipment due to its unique design. The
weapon's wide range of ammunition makes it suitable for various
roles, making it a crucial asset for land forces. In December 2021, Estonia received the first shipment of 300
Carl-Gustaf M4 weapons ordered from Saab. Such orders for
recoilless weapons are expected to increase, phasing out older
generation shoulder-fired weaponry in service with global armed
forces. The elimination of heavy recoil equipment and the weapon's
flexibility make it an attractive option for military forces,
driving the growth of the recoilless artillery market during the
forecast period.
Shoulder-fired weapons, including antitank weapons,
antiaircraft, and antivessel launchers, continue to be in high
demand in military and paramilitary forces due to their manportable
nature and multipurpose capabilities. However, negative demand for
these weapons is emerging due to their misuse in terrorist
activities. The ammunition industry is seeing increased business
contracts for the production of various types of guns, missiles,
and ammunition, including rocket-propelled grenades and guided and
unguided technology. Advanced armored vehicles and trucks are also
targets for these weapons, leading to a focus on defence
capabilities such as antidefence systems. Defence contractors are
investing in lightweight guided weapons like Javelin and
MANPATS/MANPADS to enhance military forces' defence capabilities in
modern warfare scenarios. Military budgets continue to prioritize
these technologies, with countries spending billions on defence
expenditures. The market for shoulder-fixed weapons is diverse,
with private companies producing various explosion variants and
technology advancements like infrared seekers, laser-guided, and
command line systems, expanding the market range.
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Market Challenges
- The shoulder-fired weapons market faces significant challenges
due to escalating research and development (R&D) costs.
Creating a new design for a shoulder-fired weapon can cost billions
of dollars, making it difficult for manufacturers to innovate. The
global economic slowdown further limits procurement prospects, with
military spending decreasing in major economies like the US,
China, Japan, and Europe. This fiscal pressure forces countries
to adopt existing defense technologies, often sacrificing
performance and reliability. The lengthy and expensive development
process for new technologies, especially concepts, makes them
economically unfeasible without mass adoption. Consequently, the
shoulder-fired weapons market may experience limited growth during
the forecast period.
- Shoulder-fired weapons, including guns, missiles, and rockets,
are a significant part of the conventional arms market. These
weapons face challenges in the ammunition industry due to the need
for advanced technology, such as guidance systems for missiles and
infrared seekers for laser-guided munitions. Business contracts
with defense contractors and military forces require strict
adherence to specifications and timelines. Hospital facilities and
transportation, including armored vehicles and trucks, must ensure
safe handling and storage. Terrorist activities pose a threat to
civilian populations, leading to increased military expenditures
for defense against such threats. Private companies develop
lightweight, guided weapons like MANPATS and MANPADS for use in
modern warfare scenarios. Technology advancements include unguided
and guided technology, explosion variants, and command
line-controlled fire-and-forget missiles. The ammunition industry
must keep up with these developments to meet the demands of
military forces and stay competitive in the market.
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Segment Overview
This shoulder-fired weapons market report extensively covers
market segmentation by
- Technology
- Product
- 2.1 Ammunition
- 2.2 Launcher
- Geography
- 3.1 North America
- 3.2 APAC
- 3.3 Europe
- 3.4 Middle East and
Africa
- 3.5 South America
1.1 Unguided- Unguided shoulder-fired weapons are manual
weapons that require human skills for aiming and shooting warheads.
These weapons do not have guidance or optical imagery systems to
assist users in aiming, making them a single-use system. Primarily
used on battlefields, they are best suited for short-distance
engagements due to their precision constraints. M136 AT4, a
recoilless rifle, is a popular unguided shoulder-fired weapon used
to engage light armored vehicles. It is a lightweight,
self-contained unit consisting of a free-flight, fin-stabilized
rocket-type cartridge. Due to the lack of aim assist technologies,
the effectiveness of M136 AT4 is limited to line-of-sight
operations and requires manual identification and estimation of
range. To modernize their defense systems, countries are investing
in advanced shoulder-fired missiles, such as those produced in
Iran. Regional cooperation between
defense contractors, like ZM Dezamet and Nammo, is also driving
advancements in the unguided shoulder-fired weapons market. These
collaborations aim to optimize development, modernization, and
upgrade processes, increasing the lethality of these weapons
against infantry fighting vehicles and main battle tanks.
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military modernization efforts. Key players such as Raytheon
Technologies, Lockheed Martin, and BAE Systems are at the
forefront, innovating to enhance missile accuracy and range. Rising
demand for advanced air defense systems and integration with
multi-layered defense architectures further fuel market expansion.
Strategic investments and partnerships are shaping the future of
this dynamic sector.
Research Analysis
Shoulder-fixed weapons, including antitank weapons, antiaircraft
systems, and manportable antidefense systems like rocket-propelled
grenades and antivessel launchers, face decreasing demand due to
shifting defense priorities and technological advancements.
Negative demand for these conventional arms arises from factors
such as declining military expenditures in some regions and the
prioritization of healthcare infrastructure and other social
sectors over military capabilities in others. Modern warfare
scenarios increasingly favor advanced armored vehicles, lightweight
guided missiles, and man-portable air-defense systems (MANPADS and
MANPATS) with fire-and-forget missiles and sophisticated guidance
systems. The LAMEA (Middle East,
Africa, Latin America, and Eastern Europe) market for shoulder-fixed
weapons is expected to experience moderate growth, driven by
paramilitary forces and ongoing conflicts. However, the market's
future remains uncertain as defense capabilities continue to evolve
in response to technological advancements and changing geopolitical
realities.
Market Research Overview
Shoulder-fixed weapons, including antitank weapons, antiaircraft
systems, and manportable antidefence systems like rocket-propelled
grenades and antivessel launchers, face negative demand due to
declining military conflicts and defense budgets. The global market
for these weapons is influenced by military expenditures, defense
capabilities, and modern warfare scenarios. Paramilitary forces and
terrorist activities also impact the demand. Key players include
private companies specializing in the ammunition industry,
producing guns, missiles, and ammunition for various explosion
variants. Technology advancements have led to guided and unguided
systems, with infrared seekers and laser-guided missiles becoming
common. Lightweight, man-portable anti-tank systems (MANPATS) and
man-portable air-defense systems (MANPADS) are in high demand due
to their versatility and ease of use. Military forces continue to
invest in advanced armored vehicles, trucks, and offensive fighting
vehicles for defense against these weapons. The LAMEA (Latin America, Middle East, and Africa) region is a significant market for
shoulder-fixed weapons due to ongoing conflicts and instability.
Fire-and-forget missiles and guidance systems are driving
development activities in the industry. Business contracts and
military budgets remain crucial factors in the market's growth.
Table of Contents:
1 Executive Summary
2 Market Landscape
3 Market Sizing
4 Historic Market Size
5 Five Forces Analysis
6 Market Segmentation
- Technology
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- Product
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- Geography
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- North America
- APAC
- Europe
- Middle East And Africa
- South America
7 Customer Landscape
8 Geographic Landscape
9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends
10 Company Landscape
11 Company Analysis
12 Appendix
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