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Battlefield Management System (BMS) Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth Opportunities, Future Trends, Covid-19 Impact, SWOT Analysis, Competition and Forecasts 2022 to 2030

The Battlefield Management System Market Revenue By The End Of 2022 Was US$ 9.8 Billion. The Battlefield Management System Market Is Expected To Reach US$ 15.9 Billion By 2030, As It Is Estimated To Grow At A CAGR Of 4.6% For 2022-2030.
Battlefield Management System (BMS) Market Overview:
The battlefield management system is a system that integrates data collection and processing to improve command and control capabilities of military units. The battlefield management system provides accurate operational data in real time, allowing commanders at all levels to make faster decisions. These essential systems are also utilized for a variety of non-combat missions, such as intelligence gathering and resource coordination in humanitarian aid. Battleground management systems fall into three categories: computer, communications, networking, navigation, imaging, and mapping. The Army, Navy and Air Defense all use Battlefield Management Systems.
Battlefield Management System (BMS) Market size, estimates and forecasts are provided in terms of sales volume (K units) and revenue (million USD), with historical and forecast data for the period 2017 to 2030, with 2022 being considered as the base year. This report segments the global Battlefield Management System (BMS) Market in detail. Regional market sizes related to products by type, by application, and by player are also delivered. In estimating the size of the market, we took into account the impact of COVID-19 and the Russian-Ukraine war.
Key Market Updates:
- In June 2020, Leonardo DRS won a contract from the U.S. Army to provide MFOCS II, a next-generation mission command-onboard computing system. The contract amount is $140 million. The system is intended to support the ongoing modernization of the US Army.
- In February 2020, Saab was awarded a contract by the Australian Ministry of Defense. The company will supply combat management solutions for the Royal Australian Navy. Saab will also work on the modernization of the 9LV CMS being deployed on the Anzac-class frigates.
- In July 2020, BAE Systems acquired the Global Positioning System (GPS) business from Collins Aerospace. The acquisition is aimed at expanding the product portfolio that strengthens BAE Systems' global presence in the battlefield management systems industry. The company aims to integrate advanced GPS into numerous applications, including battlefield management systems, for effective geolocation communication purposes.
- In June 2020, Systematic AS introduced SitaWare Edge 2.0, a recently developed detachable command and control system. The updated suite enhances the user experience with advanced mapping solutions.
- In March 2020, General Dynamics developed a power management system for the TACLANE-FLEX that provides secure communications on the battlefield. The updated version provides better control in tactical and strategic situations over power consumption of communication devices.
Major Market Segments Covered in Battlefield Management System (BMS) Market Industry Research:
Market Key Players:
Collins Aerospace (US), Rolta India Limited (India), Cobham PLC (UK), General Dynamics Corporation (US), L3 Technologies Inc. (US), Lockheed Martin Corporation (US), Elbit Systems Ltd (Israel), Leonardo SpA (Italy), Thales Group (France), Atos SE (France), BAE Systems PLC (UK), Northrop Grumman Corporation (US), Raytheon Company (US), Saab AB (Sweden), Harris Corporation (US)
By Type:
- Commander Systems
- Dismounted Soldier Systems
- Communication Network Systems
- Other Systems
By Application:
- Army
- Air Force
- Navy
By Region:
The strengthening of strategic military alliances between the United States and several Asia-Pacific sovereign states, and the consequent strengthening of military deployment and engagement, has created a complex scenario in which regional states such as China must rapidly modernize their defense capabilities. to protect their vested interests. Leading nations in the region are realigning their military plans and organizational structures in response to evolving challenges. Artificial intelligence (AI), quantum information, big data, cloud computing and the Internet of Things (IoT) are examples of cutting-edge technologies that have led to the development of long-range precision, intelligence, covert or unmanned weapons. equipment. China, the world's second largest economy, is expected to grow at an average annual rate of 4.7% from 2020 to 2026.
The battlefield management system (BMS) market in the United States reached $4.4 billion in 2020. Japan and Canada are two other important geographic markets expected to grow at 4.5% and 4.1%, respectively, from 2020 to 2026. The European country, Germany is expected to grow at a CAGR of about 4.6% during the forecast period.
- North America
- US
- Canada
- Mexico
- Rest of North America
- Europe
- Denmark
- Finland
- Iceland
- Sweden
- Norway
- Belgium
- The Netherlands
- Luxembourg
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- UK
- Nordic Countries
- Benelux Union
- Rest of Europe
- Asia-Pacific
- Indonesia
- Thailand
- Malaysia
- Singapore
- Rest of Southeast Asia
- Japan
- China
- India
- Australia
- South Korea
- Southeast Asia
- Rest of Asia-Pacific
- The Middle East & Africa
- Saudi Arabia
- UAE
- Egypt
- South Africa
- Rest of the Middle East & Africa
- Latin America
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Rest of Latin America
Significant Market Dynamics:
Driver:
Situational awareness gives decision makers the ability to identify, process, and analyze critical information from a variety of sources during combat. The success of all air, naval and military operations depends on the accuracy of situational awareness intelligence. Advanced intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance technologies integrated with command and control capabilities provide air, land and maritime solutions with real-time situational awareness information for strategic decision making. High-bandwidth sensor processing, video management systems, and secure network routers and switches play critical roles in mission-effective decision-making. Demand for situational awareness is skyrocketing because of the need to track enemies. Context-aware intelligence provided by various sensors helps in effective mission execution. In April 2020 Rheinmetall AG won a contract with the British Army for the Mission Master combat ground vehicle. The contract was awarded under the UK's Robot Squadron Vehicle Program. Mission Master combat vehicles integrate with battlefield management systems for accurate real-time situational awareness. In July 2020, Systematic AS was awarded a contract to develop and deliver an advanced battlefield management system enabling Joint All Domain Command and Control. This contract is part of a multi-platform security system.
Restraint:
Battle management systems are an important component of modern warfare. However, developing such a system and adapting it to any country's defense capability must incur high costs. BMS involves integrating various defense systems, command and control systems, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems into a functioning multi-domain platform. Developing, installing, and maintaining these systems is expensive. Therefore, cost and time required to develop and deploy BMS systems are major factors restraining the growth of this market. For example, in 2019 the U.S. Navy awarded General Dynamics a contract worth $731.8 million to provide secure voice and data communications to the military on all platforms.
Opportunity:
Enhanced system reliability is an important factor in battlefield management system selection in all countries. The integration of advanced data distribution devices helps collect and distribute real-time situational information from various defense platforms such as combat vehicles and command centers. It also uses GPS tools to provide an overall picture of the battlefield, providing critical information for mission planning and control. Research and development activities are conducted to improve the overall capabilities of the BMS in the space of providing secure communications and weapons integration. For example, in March 2020 General Dynamics developed a power management system for the TACLANE-FLEX that provides secure communications on the battlefield. The updated version provides better control in tactical and strategic situations over power consumption of communication devices.
Challenge:
Battleground management systems collect data from sources such as portable sensors, electro-optical sensors, and radar. The data generated by these sources is vast, and the size and volume of this data present significant transmission and storage challenges. Exchanging and distributing such a vast amount of data can affect the real-time processing speed and interfere with decision-making, threatening the military's mission performance. An advanced communication technology infrastructure based on big data and an efficient data center are required to make real-time communication more effective. Such infrastructure requires a significant amount of investment, which is a major challenge for the battlefield management market.
Battlefield Management System (BMS) Market report scope:
Report Attributes |
Details |
Growth Rate |
CAGR of 4.56% from 2022 to 2030. |
By Type |
Commander Systems, Dismounted Soldier Systems, Communication Network Systems, Other Systems |
By Application |
Army, Air Force, Navy |
By Companies |
Collins Aerospace (US), Rolta India Limited (India), Cobham PLC (UK), General Dynamics Corporation (US), L3 Technologies Inc. (US), Lockheed Martin Corporation (US), Elbit Systems Ltd (Israel), Leonardo SpA (Italy), Thales Group (France), Atos SE (France), BAE Systems PLC (UK), Northrop Grumman Corporation (US), Raytheon Company (US), Saab AB (Sweden), Harris Corporation (US) |
Regions and Countries Covered |
|
Base Year |
2022 |
Historical Year |
2017 to 2022 |
Forecast Year |
2023 to 2030 |
Key Takeaways from this Battlefield Management System (BMS) Market Report
- Estimate Battlefield Management System (BMS) Market potential through analyzing growth rates (CAGR %), Volume (Units) and Value ($M) data given at country level - for product types, applications and by different industry verticals.
- Understand the supply chain in depth on the value growth at each step, in order to optimize value and bring effectiveness in your processes.
- Know the different dynamics affecting the market - challenges, key driving factors and opportunities.
- Get a quick viewpoint on the Battlefield Management System (BMS) Market entropy - M&A's, deals, partnerships, product launches of all key companies for the historical 5 years.
- Estimate the supply-demand gaps, import-export data and regulatory landscape for more than top 20 countries worldwide for the market.
- Get complete insights on your competitor performance - market shares, strategies, financial benchmarking, product benchmarking, SWOT and more.
- Study the sales and distribution channels over key geographies to improve top-line revenues.
Frequently Asked Questions-
What is the CAGR of Battlefield Management System (BMS) Market?
The Battlefield Management System (BMS) Market is growing at a CAGR of 4.56% During Forecast Period.
What are the key types of Battlefield Management System (BMS) Market?
Commander Systems, Dismounted Soldier Systems, Communication Network Systems, Other Systems
What are the key applications of Battlefield Management System (BMS) Market?
Army, Air Force, Navy
Who are the key players in Battlefield Management System (BMS) Market?
Collins Aerospace (US), Rolta India Limited (India), Cobham PLC (UK), General Dynamics Corporation (US), L3 Technologies Inc. (US), Lockheed Martin Corporation (US), Elbit Systems Ltd (Israel), Leonardo SpA (Italy), Thales Group (France), Atos SE (France), BAE Systems PLC (UK), Northrop Grumman Corporation (US), Raytheon Company (US), Saab AB (Sweden), Harris Corporation (US)