Market Size (2018)
2018
$2.06B
Vertical: AnDBase Year: 201810 Sections
Market Size (2018)
2018
$2.06B
Projected (2024)
2024
$2.99B
CAGR (2018–2024)
6.4%
6.4%Key Players
104+
The global military computers market is growing at a significant rate with increasing military expenditure and the development of advanced and rugged military systems. The global military computers market is expected to register a 6.40% CAGR during the forecast period of 2019 to 2024. In 2018, the market was led by North America with a 29.13% share, followed by Europe and Asia-Pacific with shares of 25.06% and 21.47%, respectively.
The global military computers market has been segmented based on type, platform, and region. On the basis of type, the rugged computers segment accounted for the largest share of 62.43% of the global military computers market, in 2018. On the basis of platform, the ground segment accounted for the largest market share of 49.42%, in 2018.
Market Attractiveness Analysis
Global Military Computers Market, by Type
Global Military Computers Market, by Platform
Global Military Computers Market, by Region
The Military Computers Market market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.4% from 2018 to 2024.
Historical performance and future projections (2020–2030, USD Billion)
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View Subscription PlansMilitary computers are rugged computers that are either portable or mounted on armored vehicles. They are more robust and advanced than industrial/commercial computers. Most of the electronics in a military computer are protected by a layer of conformal coating to make them suitable for rugged military use. The various components, such as plug-in cards, are individually supported and secured to ensure stability.
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Market Research Future analysis is based on interviews with industry experts who offer insight into the market structure, market segmentation, technology assessment, competitive landscape (CL), market penetration, as well as the emerging trends. Besides primary interviews (~80%) and secondary research (~20%), their analysis is based on years of professional expertise in their respective industries. Our analysts also predict where the market will be headed in the next five to 10 years, by analyzing historical trends and the current market position. Furthermore, the varying trends in segments and categories in each region are studied and estimated based on primary and secondary research.
Primary Research
Extensive primary research was conducted to gain a deeper insight into the market and industry performance. For this particular report, we have conducted primary surveys (interviews) with the key level executives (VPs, CEOs, marketing directors, and business development managers, among others) of the major players active in the market. In addition to analyzing the current and historical trends, our analysts predict where the market is headed in the next five to 10 years.
Secondary Research
Secondary research was mainly used to collect and identify information useful for an extensive, technical, market-oriented, and commercial study of the global military computers market. It was also used to obtain key information about major players, market classification and segmentation according to industry trends, and developments related to the market and technology. For this study, analysts have gathered information from various credible sources such as annual reports, SEC filings, journals, white papers, corporate presentations, company websites, international organizations, and paid databases.
Market Size Estimation
Both the top-down and bottom-up approaches were used to estimate and validate the size of the market and to estimate the size of various other dependent sub-markets of the overall global military computers market. The key players in the market were identified through secondary research, and their market contributions in different applications across the globe were determined through primary and secondary research. This entire process included the study of the annual and financial reports of the top market players and extensive interviews for key insights with industry leaders such as CEOs, VPs, directors, and marketing executives. All percentage shares, splits, and breakdowns were determined using secondary sources and verified through primary sources. All the possible parameters that affect the market covered in this research study have been accounted for, viewed in extensive detail, verified through primary research, and analyzed to arrive at the final quantitative and qualitative data. This data has been consolidated, and detailed inputs and analysis from Market Research Future added before being presented in this report. The following figure shows an illustrative representation of the overall market size estimation process employed for the purpose of this study.
Base Year
2018
Historical Period
2018 – 2018
Forecast Period
2018 – 2024
Primary Interviews
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Historical data (2018–2018) and forecast period (2018–2024)
Our research process spans primary interviews with industry stakeholders combined with comprehensive secondary data analysis, validated through triangulation across multiple independent sources.
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View Subscription PlansThreat of New Entrants
The global military computers market is expected to grow at a considerable rate during the forecast period. However, the capital-intensive nature of the market and the need for advanced technology could deter new players to a certain extent. Moreover, the market already has well-established players with a wide geographic reach. This makes it difficult for new entrants to achieve economies of scale, which the leading players already possess. Therefore, new entrants present a low threat to the major stakeholders in the market.
Bargaining Power of Suppliers
In this market, suppliers include providers of electronic components, software solutions, and other basic components that are subject to stringent regulatory review and need to be certified to be suitable for rugged military applications. Additionally, there are various suppliers from which companies can choose. Therefore, to gain a competitive edge, suppliers tend to offer services such as customizations and post-sale services like maintenance and repair. However, the suppliers have an edge over buyers regarding product offering and pricing, resulting in moderate bargaining power in the market.
Bargaining Power of Buyers
The buyers of military computers are military forces. Military computers enable effective tactical communication and intelligence and geospatial analysis, which makes the buyers are highly reliant on successful and established manufacturers. There is a large number of buyers across the world. Therefore, the buyers have moderate bargaining power in this market.
Threat of Substitutes
Presently, there is no direct alternative for military computers. Thus, the threat of substitutes in the market is expected to be low during the forecast period.
Rivalry
Intense competition exists between the players in the global military computers market as manufacturers are investing heavily in the research and development of high-quality, advanced, and cost-effective products. For example, manufacturers such as Getac Technology Corporation and Panasonic Corporation are investing in developing components (cases, screens, and CPUs) that are capable of withstanding extreme environmental conditions by using robust and lightweight materials.
Moreover, due to the growing demand for military computers, along with increased military spending on procuring advanced equipment, the rivalry for market share is set to increase. Thus, the rivalry in the market is projected to be high during the review period.
Market estimates by geography (2024)
InsightNorth America leads with $916.10M by 2024.
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View Subscription Plans| REGION | 2018 | 2018 | 2024 | CAGR | SHARE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asia Pacific | $441.80M | $540.10M | $659.90M | 6.9% | 22% |
| Rest of the World | $208.80M | $241.70M | $279.50M | 5.0% | 9% |
| Europe | $515.60M | $614.70M | $732.50M | 6.0% | 25% |
| North America | $599.30M | $741.10M | $916.10M | 7.3% | 31% |
| Middle East and Africa | $292.30M | $341.20M | $398.00M | 5.3% | 13% |
| Total | $2.06B | $2.48B | $2.99B | 6.4% | 100% |
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View Subscription PlansTotal Market Size
$2.99B
| APPLICATION | REVENUE ($B) | GROWTH RATE | MARKET PENETRATION |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rugged Computers | $1.94B | 6.4% | 54% |
| Embedded Computers | $1.05B | 6.4% | 77% |
* Revenue projections based on 2025 estimates. Growth rates represent CAGR 2024–2030. Market penetration indicates current adoption rate within addressable market segments.
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Analytical insights on Military Computers Market covering market dynamics, competitive landscape, and strategic outlook.
The Military Computers Market market is projected to reach $2.99B by 2024, growing at 6.4% CAGR. The Rugged Computers segment holds the largest share.
The global market for military computers is growing rapidly. The growth of the market is driven by an increase in military spending and the use of military computers in advanced military systems. However, market growth is likely to be hindered by the vulnerability of military computer-based systems to cyberattacks.
According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), global military spending rose by 1.1% from 2016 to reach approximately USD 1.74 trillion in 2017. During that period, China, Saudi Arabia, and India increased their military spending by 5.6%, 9.2%, and 5.5%, respectively. Furthermore, India overtook the UK to become the fifth-largest defense spender in the world in 2018. Although there was a slight decline in defense spending in the US, it is estimated that the government will spend significantly more on its military over the next two years. Other countries too plan to invest in advanced technologies and are focusing on expanding, modernizing, and enhancing the operational capabilities of their armed forces.
Factors such as ongoing conflicts in the Middle East & Africa, long-standing tensions, territorial disputes between countries in Asia-Pacific, and a focus on counterterrorism activities are pushing governments to strengthen their defense capabilities. A rise in military spending directly boosts the growth of the defense equipment industry, which covers everything from aircraft and weapons to military computers.
Moreover, the militaries of different countries are upgrading their existing systems with new and advanced ones such as military computers. Computers are used in countless ways for various tasks in the military. For example, they provide a direct network to allow multiple lines of communication between various parties in the military. Efficient communication is a key aspect in the military as it can speed up processes and allow for more fluid decision-making.
In its 2019 budget, the US Department of Defense outlined its plan to spend USD 12.93 billion on the procurement and research of military communications, electronics, telecommunications, and intelligence (CET&I) systems. The budget includes USD 469.1 million for tactical network technology modernization; USD 351.6 million for handheld manpack small form fit (HMS) radios; USD 213.8 million for commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) communications equipment; USD 88.3 million for communications security; USD 104.3 million for information systems; and USD 299.7 million for the army distributed common ground system (DCGS).
Thus, increasing military spending across the globe is expected to drive the growth of the market during the forecast period.
Currently, most military weapons systems such as guided weapons systems and mortar systems are operating using computers. Guided weapons systems are equipped with GPS, which is used to fire the weapons accurately on the target with the help of satellites. The GPS satellite receives the signal and transmits it to the corresponding access points and servers. However, cloud computing can be an effective tool in retrieving information from such weapons systems. Through cloud computing, the data can be easily transferred to the cloud server. Therefore, if all the data is stored on a centralized server, which is maintained on the cloud, each authorized user can access the cloud using a web portal, from where they can retrieve real-time data regarding weapons. Additionally, cloud computing can help users access data from remote locations. Therefore, it offers a lucrative opportunity to market players in the coming years.
Computers are widely used in military systems such as counter IED systems, guided weapon systems, mortar systems, and BMS. However, these systems are highly vulnerable to cyberattacks. A year-long study on the issues of cybersecurity in weapons systems by the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) routinely found mission-critical cyber vulnerabilities in an entire generation of US weapons systems.
GAO investigators studied the findings of Pentagon’s cybersecurity assessments from 2012 to 2017. In that period the testers tried to find vulnerabilities in weapons systems. In some cases, they were able to gain complete control of systems using simple hacking techniques. While in one case testers guessed a password in nine seconds, in another case, they shut down a system merely by scanning it.
Due to such vulnerabilities, an attacker with access to US military systems could conceivably alter or misuse computer systems. Moreover, these vulnerabilities could also affect US nuclear weapons systems with catastrophic effects. Therefore, the vulnerability of computer-based weapons systems to cyberattacks is expected to restrain the growth of the market during the review period.
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Profiles of 104 companies operating in the Military Computers Market market, including revenue, employee count, and market positioning where available.
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Cobham PLC
Company Headquarters: Wimborne, Dorset, UK Founded: 1934 Workforce: ~10,000 Company Working: Cobham PLC (Cobham) provides a range of technologies and services to the commercial, defense, aerospace, space, and security industries in the UK and internationally. It operates through four business segments—communications and connectivity, mission systems, advanced electronic solutions, and aviation services. Through its communications and connectivity segment, it offers equipment and solutions for the aerospace, avionics, radio, antenna, wireless, satellite, and mobile connectivity markets. Through the mission systems segment, it provides safety and survival systems for extreme environments; aerial refueling systems; and mission systems for jets, transport aircraft, and rotorcraft. Its advanced electronic solutions segment offers critical solutions for communication on land, at sea, in the air, and in space through off-the-shelf and customized products, such as radio frequency, microwave, microelectronics, antenna subsystems, and motion control solutions. The aviation services segment delivers outsourced aviation services for military and commercial customers through military training, special mission flights, outsourced commercial aviation, and aircraft engineering services.
CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION
Company Headquarters: Charlotte, North Carolina, US Founded: 1929 Workforce: ~9,000 Company Working: Curtiss-Wright Corporation (Curtiss-Wright) designs, manufactures, and overhauls precision components and engineered products. Moreover, it provides services to the aerospace, defense, and power generation industries globally. The company operates through three business segments—commercial/industrial, defense, and power. Through its commercial/industrial segment, it offers industrial vehicle products, such as electronic throttle control devices, transmission shifters, and joysticks; sensors, controls, and electro-mechanical actuation components and utility systems that are used in commercial aircraft; valves for naval vessels; and industrial applications and surface technology services such as laser peening, shot peening, coatings, and advanced testing. Through the defense segment, it provides commercial off-the-shelf embedded computing board level modules, data acquisition and flight test instrumentation equipment, instrumentation and control systems, turret aiming and stabilization products, integrated subsystems, and weapons handling systems, avionics and electronics, and aircraft data management solutions. The power segment offers hardware, pumps, fastening systems, spent fuel management products, and fluid sealing technologies for nuclear power plants and nuclear equipment manufacturers and naval propulsion and auxiliary equipment, including coolant pumps, generators, power-dense compact motors, steam turbines, and secondary propulsion systems.
Saab AB
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General Dynamics Corporation
Company Headquarters: United States Founded: 1952 Workforce: 100,000+ Company Working: General Dynamics Corporation is an American multinational company that provides various aerospace, defense, and security products and services to customers worldwide. The corporation was founded in 1952 and is headquartered in Reston, Virginia, USA. General Dynamics employs over 100,000 people globally and operates in four primary business segments: Aerospace, Combat Systems, Information Technology, and Marine Systems. The Aerospace segment designs and manufactures a variety of aircraft, such as business jets and fighter jets, and provides associated services. The Combat Systems segment produces and maintains a spectrum of armoured vehicles and weapons systems for the U.S. military and other customers. The Information Technology segment provides services and solutions related to information technology to the federal government, state and local governments, and commercial clients. The Marine Systems segment designs and manufactures nuclear-powered submarines, surface combatants, and auxiliary ships for the U.S. Navy and other customers. The company has a strong reputation for its engineering and technological capabilities and is consistently ranked among the top defense contractors globally. General Dynamics is well-positioned to compete in the global aerospace, defense, and security markets due to the company's diverse product and service offerings.
Elbit Systems Ltd
Company Headquarters: Haifa, Israel Founded: 1966 Workforce: ~ 17,787 Company Working: Elbit Systems Ltd. (ESLT) is a leading provider of advanced technologies for the defense and homeland security sectors. The company operates its business in four main segments which are, Airborne Systems, Land Systems, C4ISR Systems, and Electro-Optics Systems. ESLT is an innovator in aerospace, land and naval systems, electronic warfare suites, unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), signal intelligence (SIGINT) systems, data links and communications systems and radios. The company also focuses on the upgrading of existing military platforms, developing new technologies for defense, homeland security and commercial aviation applications and providing a range of support services, including training and simulation systems. The Airborne Systems segment of the company offers a range of products and solutions that enhance the capabilities of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft, such as avionics systems, flight control systems, helmet mounted systems, airborne computers, display systems, mission management systems, self-protection systems, and weapon delivery systems. ESLT’s Airborne Systems products include the BrightNite system, the MUSIC family of directed infrared countermeasures (DIRCM) systems, the Skylens wearable head-up display (HUD), and the Hermes family of UAS. ESLT’s Airborne Systems products are used by various customers, such as the Israeli Air Force, the US Army, the UK Royal Air Force, and the Brazilian Air Force. Additionally, ESLT also develops custom Airborne Systems solutions for specific customer requirements. The company has its businesses in more than 50 countries and regions across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia
Anuvu
Company Headquarters: US Founded: 2011 Workforce: ~ 1700 Company Working: Anuvu is a company that provides high-speed connectivity and entertainment solutions for demanding worldwide mobility markets, such as airlines, cruise lines, and maritime, energy and government applications. The company operates its business in two main segments which are, Connectivity and Content. Anuvu’s Connectivity segment offers a range of products and services that enable secure and efficient data transfer between satellite networks and wireless devices, such as the Anuvu Constellation Operating System (ACOS), the webCS Wireless Aircraft Communications Server, the webFB Smart Aircraft Interface Device, and the Ballard Technology AID. Anuvu’s Content segment provides entertainment solutions for worldwide airline, ship, and non-theatrical markets, such as movies, TV shows, games, music, and magazines. Anuvu has its primary offices in the USA, Canada, UK, Europe, the Middle East, India, and Asia. The company has recently secured a major capacity deal with Telesat, providing Anuvu with 10 Gigabits of Ka-band capacity over the Southeastern US, the Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico, and Central America. This deal is part of Anuvu’s Bridge to LEO strategy, which aims to seamlessly integrate LEO and GEO satellite capability using ACOS3. Anuvu’s partnership with Telesat will allow Anuvu customers to access the Telesat Lightspeed LEO network, which offers high-capacity, low-latency, and global coverage for mobility markets.
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Military Computers Market