Global 5G in Defense Market Report 2021-2030: Focus on

Dublin, July 19, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – The “5G In Defense Global Market Report 2021: COVID-19 Growth and Change” report added to ResearchAndMarkets.com supply.

Global 5G in the defense market is expected to grow from $ 39.62 million in 2020 to $ 71.24 million in 2021 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 79.82%.

5G In Defense Global Market Report 2021: COVID-19 Growth and Change provides strategists, traders, and senior management with the critical information they need to evaluate the global 5g in the defense market.

Major 5G players in the defense market are Ericsson, Huawei, Nokia Networks, Samsung, NEC, Thales Group, L3Harris Technologies Inc., Raytheon Technologies, Ligado Networks, Wind River Systems Inc., AT&T and Qualcomm Technologies Inc.

The growth is mainly due to the high speed, low latency offered by 5G, and the growing adoption of stand-alone and connected security devices. The market is expected to reach $ 646.61 million in 2025 at a CAGR of 73.57%.

The 5G defense market consists of sales of 5G technology and services by entities (organizations, sole traders and partnerships) that provide 5G technologies and services for military and internal security. 5G Defense is expected to improve intelligence, intelligence and surveillance and processing systems, streamline logistics systems for increased efficiency and enable new methods of control and management. 5G in protection is used to transfer video, text, images and voice data with a faster bandwidth than 300 GHz to create on-demand data for the battlefield.

The main types of communication infrastructure for 5G in protection are small cells, macrocell, radio access network (RAN). The small cellular infrastructure uses wireless receivers and transmitters to provide network coverage of smaller areas. The macrocell provides radio coverage for cellular networks through large towers and antennas over a wider area. A radio access network (RAN) connects individual devices to other parts of the network through radio links.

The various network technologies in 5G in protection include software-defined networks (SDN), fog computing (FC), mobile edge compute (MEC), network function virtualization (NFV). The different types of networks used include enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) and massive machine communication (MMTC). 5G in defense is used in areas such as military and internal security.

The increasing use of autonomous systems and connected devices is expected to stimulate the growth of 5G in the defense market during the forecast period. According to Artificial Intelligence and National Security, published by the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) in November 2020, the US military intends to deploy various robotic combat vehicles (RCVs) with various autonomous capabilities, such as navigation, surveillance and IED removal. These devices will additionally accompany the manned combat vehicle.

The Navy has also set up a Rapid Autonomy Integration Laboratory (RAIL) to design, evaluate, certify and implement new and modernized autonomous systems. The 5G network is said to have increased the efficiency of autonomous systems by providing faster speeds and greater bandwidth. Therefore, the increasing use of stand-alone systems and connected devices, attributed to their better and improved performance through the 5G network, is expected to stimulate the growth of 5G in the defense market.

Major players working in the industry are undertaking strategic cooperation to develop new technologies for the defense sector. Companies are focusing on developing technologies such as 5G New Radio (NR) and Cellular Vehicle to Everything (C-V2X) technology, which is in high demand in 5G in the defense market.

For example, in February 2021, Leonardo, an Italian company specializing in the aerospace, defense and security industry and O2, a UK-based telecommunications service provider, announced a joint partnership to investigate the use of 5G private networks in the defense and security market. The Scottish-based Innovation and Technology Center for Innovation and Technology will work with O2 to highlight the benefits of 5G technology. O2 plans to offer a secure 5G private network, as well as a variety of Industry 4.0 applications for evaluation.

Moreover, the Norwegian army is experimenting with 5G technologies, including advanced and demonstration programs, including the 5G-VINNI project, which integrates and tests modern and robust defense speech and data systems. Many of these initiatives are implemented in partnership with trade stakeholders and companies.

Key topics covered:

1. Summary

2. Features of 5G in the defense market

3. 5G in size and growth of the defense market
3.1. Global 5G in the historical defense market, 2015 – 2019, billion
3.1.1. Drivers on the market
3.1.2. Market restrictions
3.2. Global 5G Defense Market, 2019 – 2023F, 2025F, 2030F, billion
3.2.1. Drivers on the market
3.2.2. Market restrictions

4. 5G in the segmentation of the defense market
4.1. Global 5G in the defense market, segmentation by communication infrastructure, historical and forecast, 2015-2019, 2023F, 2025F, 2030F, billion

  • A small cell
  • Macro cell
  • Radio Access Network (RAN)

4.2. Global 5G in the defense market, segmentation by core network technology, History and forecast, 2015-2019, 2023F, 2025F, 2030F, billion

  • Software Defined Network (SDN)
  • Fog calculation (FC)
  • Mobile Edge Computing (MEC)
  • Network Functional Virtualization (NFV)

4.3. Global 5G in the defense market, network segmentation, historical and forecast, 2015-2019, 2023F, 2025F, 2030F, billion

  • Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB)
  • Ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC)
  • Massive machine communication (MMTC)

4.4. Global 5G in the defense market, end-use segmentation, historical and forecast, 2015-2019, 2023F, 2025F, 2030F, billion

  • Military
  • State security

5. Regional analysis and analysis of 5G markets in the field of defense
5.1. Global 5G in the defense market, divided by regions, historical and forecast, 2015-2019, 2023F, 2025F, 2030F, billion
5.2. Global 5G in the defense market, divided by country, historical and forecast, 2015-2019, 2023F, 2025F, 2030F, billion

Mentioned companies

  • Ericsson
  • Huawei
  • Nokia Networks
  • Samsung
  • NEC
  • Thales Group
  • L3Harris Technologies Inc.
  • Raytheon Technologies
  • Connected networks
  • Wind River Systems Inc.
  • AT&T
  • Qualcomm Technologies Inc.

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