Market Trends of Asia-Pacific Unmanned Systems Industry
This section covers the major market trends shaping the APAC Unmanned Systems Market according to our research experts:
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) Segment held the Largest Share in 2021
The unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) segment accounted for the largest share of the market in 2021. This was primarily due to the growing investments of armed forces of the countries in Asian-Pacific regions towards the procurement of UAVs for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions, and combat applications. The countries manufacture new and advanced UAVs to cater to local requirements. India is currently working on the development of Ghatak, an autonomous stealthy unmanned combat drone that is being developed by the Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation for the Indian Air Force. The first flight was planned to be completed in 2021, and a full-scale prototype is expected in 2024-2025. Similarly, in January 2021, Japan's Defense Ministry announced that a consortium of Japanese companies began manufacturing unmanned, remote-controlled fighter aircraft. The unmanned combat drones plan to introduce fighter drones in three stages and fully autonomous drones by 2035. The ministry plans to invest USD 24.3 million in the development of remote and flight control technology and another USD 1.84 million in AI technology for unmanned drones. Subaru, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Mitsubishi Electric are currently working on the technology for unmanned fighters. Such planned investments into the development and introduction of UAVs are expected to boost the segment's growth.
China Accounted for Largest Market Share in 2021
China currently dominates the market and is expected to continue its dominance over the market during the forecast period. This was due to the rapid investment of the country toward frontier technologies in unmanned warfare for land, air, and sea applications. The country introduced several advanced UAVs over the past decade with several new models for the armed forces. Some of the new UAVs introduced by the country in 2021 are the GJ-11 prototype, WZ-7, and WZ-8. Due to the ongoing tension with India, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) is expanding its UAV network in the Line of Actual Control (LAC) for intelligence, surveillance, and target acquisition and reconnaissance (ISTAR) capabilities and logistics support. Furthermore, in July 2021, the country developed a new UUV powered by artificial intelligence (AI) to identify and track submerged targets autonomously. Recently in January 2022, the PLA Army introduced a new Dragon & Horse II 8x8 UGV for ammunition carrying applications.
Similarly, China has been the global hub for drone industry manufacturing in the commercial sector over the past six years. China supports about 70% of the global civilian drone market. The growing application areas of drones are simultaneously propelling the demand for these UAVs in China. Furthermore, the maritime exploration, Shanghai University developed new USVs that can navigate autonomously to map the country's marine map. The USVs may navigate currents and avoid obstacles like icebergs, naval vessels, and reefs. Such robust growth in deploying unmanned systems in commercial and military sectors is expected to propel the market growth in the country during the forecast period.