Modern battlefield, as observed through the latest conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, has increased in intensity and thereby, lethality. The multitude of threats, including anti-tank weapons; drones and loitering munition, are some of the weapon types that contribute to the attrition rates and lethality.
Moreover, what the current high intensity wars remind us of is that they are fought on the industrial level too. Armoured vehicles are not easily replaced and most important of all, human lives. Protecting troops and assets remains of high importance. Active and passive protection systems are crucial in that aspect and for that reason the market is witnessing an increase in their procurement, especially of active protection systems.
Despite the technological challenges that delayed the introduction of active protection systems, their use will expand thanks to the lessons learnt from the latest conflicts. However, costs associated with their procurement are still a source of consideration for several users who would like to integrate them on their platforms. Nevertheless, the market can offer modular capabilities that can address funding issues.
This study examines the latest developments in the field of active and passive protection systems, the associated technologies associated, developments in commonly used anti-tank systems, the structure of the market with the main competitors and, the trends and drives currently observed.
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Report Code: | MF242392 |
Published: | February 7, 2025 |
Pages: | 147 (A4) |