Delray Beach, FL, May 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The report “US Electronic Warfare Market by Platform (Airborne (Combat, Transport, Special Mission, UAV), Ground (Vehicle mounted, Soldiers, Ground Stations), Naval (Ships, Submarines, UMV), Space)), Capability (Electronic Attack, Electronic Support, Electronic Protection)- Forecast to 2028″ The US Electronic Warfare market is expected to reach USD 8.99 billion in 2028 from USD 6.45 billion in 2024, at a CAGR of 8.6% during the forecast period.
US is recognized as one of the key manufacturers, exporters, and users of EW systems worldwide and is known to have the strongest EW capabilities. Key manufacturers of EW systems in the US include Lockheed Martin Corporation (US), Northrop Grumman Corporation (US), L3Harris Technologies, Inc. (US), and Raytheon Technologies Corporation (US). The new defense strategy of the US indicates an increase in EW spending to include advanced capabilities in the existing defense systems of the US Army to counter incoming threats.
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List of Players in the Electronic Warfare Industry:
- BAE Systems (UK)
- Raytheon Technologies Corporation (US)
- Northrop Grumman (US)
- L3Harris Technologies, Inc. (US)
- Lockheed Martin Corporation (US)
- Israel Aerospace Industries (Israel)
- Elbit Systems (UK)
US Electronic Warfare Market Segmentation:
In 2024, the Airborne accounted for the largest share by platform in the US Electronic Warfare market.
Based on the platform, the US Electronic Warfare market is segmented into airborne, naval, ground, and Space. The airborne EW market covers combat aircraft, transport aircraft, special mission aircraft, military helicopters, and UAVs. Key factors fueling the growth of the UAV market include high demand for military operations, advancements in technologies of drone payloads, and the increase in defense budgets of emerging economies. US leads the UAV market due to the increasing applicability of UAVs in the military, homeland security, and …