According to the new market research report "Anti-Jamming Market for GPS with COVID-19 Impact, by Receiver Type (Military & Government Grade, and Commercial Transportation Grade), Technique (Nulling, Beam Steering, and Civilian), End-User, Application, and Geography - Global Forecast to 2025", The anti-jamming market for GPS is valued at USD 4.0 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach USD 5.9 billion by 2025; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.9% from 2020 to 2025. A few key factors driving the growth of this market are high demand for GPS technology in military applications and ongoing developments to improve the overall GPS infrastructure. Factors such as the growing demand for unmanned airborne vehicles and systems and the development of low-cost GPS anti-jamming solutions are expected to provide growth opportunities to players in the GPS anti-jamming market.
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Market Dynamics
Driver: High demand for GPS technology in military applications
Military units, globally, are constantly on the lookout for new upgraded systems to ensure accurate navigation using GPS technology. For instance, in October 2020, Mayflower Communications was awarded a USD 56 million contract for a GPS navigation antenna system. The technology will be used by the US military and has an estimated completion date of September 2024. This specific contract is for a Multi-Platform Anti-Jam Global Positioning System (GPS) Navigation Antenna (MAGNA), which provides GPS protection. In July 2020, Raytheon UK signed a contract with the UK Ministry of Defence to develop advanced GNSS anti-jamming technologies.
Restraint: Incompatibility of older GPS receivers with newer technologies
New and more effective GPS anti-jamming techniques—such as beamforming technologies—are incompatible with old GPS receivers. The beam former identifies, selects, and downlinks signals from 4 satellites and provides 4 anti-jam solutions in the form of algorithms, based on the direction of jamming signals. It produces 4 outputs directed at 4 selected satellites from the GPS receiver and cannot interface with a standard GPS receiver that only has one input. This is one of the restraining factors for the GPS anti-jamming market.
Opportunity: Growing demand for UAVs and unmanned systems
An FAA (2020-2040) drone forecast predicted to have 1.6 million drones in the air by 2024; commercial drone sales alone are likely to reach 1.2 million by 2024 in the US. The growing commercial use of drones can prove to be a good business opportunity for GPS manufacturing companies. At the same time, they are vulnerable to jammers and can hence, provide a significant opportunity for the GPS anti-jamming market.
Challenge: GPS spoofing attacks
A GPS spoofing attack is executed by deceiving a GPS receiver with the broadcasting of incorrect signals, designed to resemble a set of standard GPS signals. It can also be accomplished by rebroadcasting the original signals captured elsewhere or at different times. These signals may be modified in a manner to deceive the receiver and enable location tracking. For instance, on 22 June 2017, GPS signals of 20 ships in the Black Sea were hacked to show they were 32 km inland at Gelendzhik Airport. Such GPS spoofing attacks are posing a challenge for players in the GPS anti-jamming market.
Anti-jamming market for GPS in APAC to grow at highest CAGR during forecast period.
The GPS anti-jamming market in Asia Pacific is expected to grow tremendously, owing to a rise in the number of terror attacks in the region, which has led to countries enhancing their surveillance and antiterrorism capabilities. Countries in Asia Pacific are also involved in the manufacturing of defense aircraft, which, in turn, is expected to increase the scope of GPS anti-jamming for defense and aerospace systems. Additionally, the increase in the defense expenditures of India and China, among other countries, and the expansion of militaries in emerging economies have accelerated the demand for GPS anti-jamming solutions in Asia Pacific.
Raytheon Technologies Corp. (US), Hexagon (Sweden), Thales Group (France), L3Harris Technologies (US), BAE Systems (UK), and Cobham Ltd. (UK), Mayflower Communications (US), infinDome (Israel), Lockheed Martin Corp. (US), Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (Israel), FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD. (Japan), and Meteksan Defense (UK), are few major players in the GPS anti-jamming market.
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