Loitering munitions have moved rapidly from niche capabilities to core precision-effect assets, reshaping how armed forces deliver responsive, scalable strike power in contested environments. Lessons from Ukraine and other recent conflicts have accelerated demand for systems that compress the sensor-to-shooter cycle, enable organic precision fires at lower echelons, and offer a cost-effective alternative to traditional guided missiles.
This new study shows the global loitering munition market entering a phase of rapid expansion, driven by a shift from small numbers of high-end systems to affordable mass, faster procurement cycles, and industrial scale-up. Survivability under electronic warfare, autonomy, and open architectures emerge as decisive differentiators, while production capacity, supply-chain resilience, and access to critical raw materials increasingly shape competitive outcomes. Europe and Asia-Pacific stand out as the fastest-growing regions, reflecting force-modernisation priorities and the integration of loitering munitions into land, naval, and aerial platforms.
The full report delivers a detailed market forecast to 2033, analysing demand by region, range, and launch platform, alongside key national programmes, technology trends, and company strategies. It provides decision-makers with a clear view of where growth will materialise, which capabilities will be prioritised, and which suppliers are best positioned to succeed as loitering munitions become a central pillar of modern warfare.
Segmentation
The study concentrates on Loitering Munition by Region, by range, and by launch platform.
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| Study Code: | MF252522 |
| Publication date: | December 18, 2025 |
| Pages: | 177 |