Delray Beach, FL, April 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The report Drone Detection Market by Technology (Radar, RF Scanner, Optical), Application (Critical Infrastructure, Airport, Stadium, Prison, Power Plant, Oil & Gas, Border Security, Military), Type (Ground-Based, Handheld), Range and Region – Global Forecast to 2029″ The Drone detection market is estimated in terms of market size to be USD 659.4 million in 2024 to USD  2,329.9 million by 2029,  at a CAGR of 28.7%.

The Drone detection market is driven by the rising number of illegal drone operations. These operations raise serious security concerns in a number of applications by endangering military installations, vital infrastructure, airports, and public areas. Operational safety and national security may be jeopardized by the growing use of drones for illicit intelligence collection, smuggling, and monitoring. Because of their small size, low altitude, and high maneuverability, unauthorized drone operations are hard to detect with traditional security systems. For this reason, it is crucial to use detection technologies made especially to detect drones.

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List of Players in the Drone Detection Industry:

  • Lockheed Martin Corporation (US),
  • RTX (US),
  • Northrop Grumman (US),
  • Teledyne FLIR LLC, and
  • Elbit Systems Ltd. (Israel).

Drone Detection Market Segmentation Analysis:

Based on Application, the military & defense segment is expected to lead the drone detection market during the forecast period

Based on application, military & defense applications is expected to lead the drone detection market during the forecasted period. This is due to the increasing threat posed by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in modern warfare and security operations. Armed forces worldwide are investing heavily in drone detection and counter-drone technologies to protect military bases, airfields, naval vessels, and border security zones from potential attacks, espionage, and unauthorized surveillance. Drones are being used by …

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