The overall anti-jamming market for GPS was valued at USD 3.53 billion
in 2017 and projected to reach USD 5.50 billion by 2023, at a CAGR of
7.34% during the forecast period. The base year considered for the study
is 2017, and the forecast has been provided for the period from 2018 to
2023.
GPS was originally developed for military purposes and has proven to be essential for land, air, and sea navigation for the accurate positioning for a wide range of military applications. The military GPS/global navigation satellite system (GNSS) devices are highly recommended for applications related to force deployment, logistical support, and vehicle navigation—such as GPS-aided navigation systems for aircraft and unmanned vehicles, handheld receivers for soldiers, and navigational devices for vehicles. Signal jamming is a major threat to the military operations based on GPS. GPS jamming devices broadcast signals in the same frequency as used by satellite navigation, which results in false location information. It can also lead to the disruption of satellite transmissions. A few military applications, such as the GPS Jammer Location (JLOC), have been designed to monitor GPS interference and provide alerts to military users in the field on the detection of threat. Also, the use of anti-jamming systems and technology with GPS receivers and antennas helps prevent jamming. Therefore, the high demand for GPS and GNSS devices in military applications is driving the growth of the anti-jamming market for GPS.
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GPS was originally developed for military purposes and has proven to be essential for land, air, and sea navigation for the accurate positioning for a wide range of military applications. The military GPS/global navigation satellite system (GNSS) devices are highly recommended for applications related to force deployment, logistical support, and vehicle navigation—such as GPS-aided navigation systems for aircraft and unmanned vehicles, handheld receivers for soldiers, and navigational devices for vehicles. Signal jamming is a major threat to the military operations based on GPS. GPS jamming devices broadcast signals in the same frequency as used by satellite navigation, which results in false location information. It can also lead to the disruption of satellite transmissions. A few military applications, such as the GPS Jammer Location (JLOC), have been designed to monitor GPS interference and provide alerts to military users in the field on the detection of threat. Also, the use of anti-jamming systems and technology with GPS receivers and antennas helps prevent jamming. Therefore, the high demand for GPS and GNSS devices in military applications is driving the growth of the anti-jamming market for GPS.
Market Dynamics
Drivers
- High demand for GPS technology in military applications
- Ongoing Developments to improve the overall GPS infrastructure
Restraints
- Incompatibility of older GPS receivers with newer technologies
- Availability of Precision Terrain Aided Navigation (PTAN) as a substitute to GPS
Opportunities
- Growing demand for unmanned airborne vehicles and systems
- Development of low-cost GPS anti-jamming solutions
Challenges
- GPS spoofing attacks
By Receiver Type
- Military and government grade
- Commercial transportation grade
By Anti-Jamming Technique
- Nulling technique
- Beam steering technique
- Civilian techniques
By Application:
- Flight control
- Surveillance and reconnaissance
- Position, navigation, and timing
- Targeting
- Casualty evacuation
- Others
By End User:
- Military
- Airborne
- Ground
- Naval
- Unmanned Vehicles
- Civilian
By Geography
- North America
- US
- Canada
- Mexico
- Europe
- Germany
- France
- UK
- Rest of Europe (Greece, Spain, Italy, Russia, Finland, Denmark, Netherlands, and Sweden)
- Asia Pacific (APAC)
- China
- Japan
- India
- South Korea
- Rest of APAC (Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Taiwan)
- Rest of the World (RoW)
- Middle East and Africa
- South America
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