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<strong>UAV</strong> <strong>Jammers</strong> <strong>Market</strong> Analysis of Rising Business<br />

Opportunities with Prominent Investment Ratio by 2026<br />

<strong>UAV</strong> <strong>Jammers</strong> <strong>Market</strong> research provides industry analysis by type,<br />

manufacturer, application along with key factors influencing the<br />

growth of the market which include growth drivers, restraints,<br />

opportunities and challenges, strategically profile key players and<br />

comprehensively analyze their market share and core<br />

competencies.<br />

Commercialization and increasing popularity of the drones in commercial and entertainment<br />

applications have led to the considerable increase in the privacy concerns among the population.<br />

These include the developed economies such as the U.S, owing to the drones that are equipped<br />

with high-quality cameras, which can invade individual’s private and confidential information<br />

relating to the property. This is expected to be the major factor fueling the demands for <strong>UAV</strong><br />

jammers over the forecast period.<br />

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Increasing defense and security requirements in conjunction with the privacy<br />

concerns, owing to easy availability of the drones would provide inorganic growth to<br />

the <strong>UAV</strong> jammers market<br />

These equipment and devices provide a range of specialized jammers, which are designed to<br />

disrupt the remote control of the unmanned aerial vehicles inclusive of the drones, quad copters,<br />

and other GPS controlled aerial vehicle. Unmanned aerial vehicles are expected to find<br />

substantial applications in streamlining shipping costs along with several other mission-critical


applications such as visual monitoring and wind turbine inspection. Aerial vehicles can also be<br />

utilized to smuggle drugs, crash into buildings, breach security, drop bombs, shoot guns, and<br />

other illegal activities. The requirement to keep these activities in check and avoid such<br />

malpractices, <strong>UAV</strong> jammers are expected to find substantial demands specifically in the defense<br />

and law enforcement applications over the forecast period.<br />

The advent of innovative products and technologies to expand the jamming range and<br />

effectiveness is expected to boost the <strong>UAV</strong> jammers market.<br />

Few of the products are gaining traction in <strong>UAV</strong> jammers market, which include the Drone Dome<br />

(by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems), Drone Shield (by Long Hill LLC), AUDS/Pathfinder (by a<br />

team of British anti-drone companies), Cyber-Rifle (by Army Cyber Institute), and SkyWall (by<br />

OpenWorks Engineering). According to the analysis of Coherent <strong>Market</strong> Insights, the growing<br />

requirements to ensure the safety of life and property will drive the <strong>UAV</strong> jammers market over<br />

twenty percent CAGR over the forecast period (2017-2025).<br />

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Growing commercial applications of drones will drive the short and mid-ranged<br />

jamming devices<br />

Military & defense segments are expected to hold the prominent market share, however,<br />

expected benefits post its utilization in the commercial segment will provide substantial demands<br />

in the commercial and law enforcement agencies. In 2016, the UK law enforcement agencies<br />

expressed their consensus to utilize the unmanned aerial vehicle detection and jamming<br />

technologies at public events, which were at risk of terrorist attacks. Increasing participation of<br />

tech giants namely Airbus and Lockheed Martin are majorly investing in the sector to provide<br />

efficient jamming systems to curtail the risks of these systems. For instance, in 2016, Airbus<br />

introduced its next-generation anti-drone equipment featuring a high-tech solution for small<br />

flying robots, which was showcased at the Consumer Electronics Exposition.<br />

Low cost of development, simplicity of the systems and the huge market potential<br />

over the coming years is expected to drive the competition over the coming years<br />

Key players operating in the <strong>UAV</strong> jammers market include the Blighter Surveillance Systems Ltd.,<br />

Thales Group, Saab AB, Lockheed Martin Corp., Raytheon Co., Dedrone Inc., Security and


Counterintelligence Group LLC, Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd., Droneshield Ltd., and Theiss Uav<br />

Solutions, LLC. Competition in the industry has witnessed significant surge over the past year,<br />

owing to the advent of a number of start-ups, and increased merger & acquisition activity. For<br />

instance, in 2016, DroneShield, an anti-drone technology firm was acquired by Long Hill LLC, an<br />

Australian based venture-capital group.<br />

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Coherent <strong>Market</strong> Insights is a prominent market research and consulting firm offering actionready<br />

syndicated research reports, custom market analysis, consulting services, and competitive<br />

analysis through various recommendations related to emerging market trends, technologies, and<br />

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