Unmanned electronic warfare market to reach $5,032.44 million by 2035 amid rising demand.
The unmanned electronic warfare (EW) market is projected to grow significantly, with a valuation expected to reach US$5,032.44 million by 2035, driven by the increasing demand for low-cost, autonomous systems and cognitive EW capabilities. As military forces worldwide modernize their platforms, integrating modular, AI-enabled architectures, this market shift emphasizes the need for advanced, networked systems that enhance situational awareness and multi-domain operations. The dominance of the government and defense sector, which holds an impressive 86.07% market share, highlights the urgency for nations to enhance their electronic warfare capabilities amid rising geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region. This transformation is underscored by the adoption of new technologies aimed at countering asymmetric threats, including the integration of unmanned systems to ensure operational resilience in contested environments. As the landscape evolves, countries like India must prioritize domestic development in EW technologies to maintain strategic autonomy and bolster national security against sophisticated adversarial tactics.
