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Defense Tactical Radio Market - Global Forecast 2025-2032

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  • 183 Pages
  • October 2025
  • Region: Global
  • 360iResearch™
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The Defense Tactical Radio Market is evolving rapidly as military organizations worldwide embrace advanced communications solutions designed for modern, network-centric operations. This analysis presents a focused overview for senior leaders seeking to inform strategic procurement and investment decisions amid shifting technological, regulatory, and geopolitical landscapes.

Market Snapshot: Defense Tactical Radio Market Growth and Outlook

The Defense Tactical Radio Market grew from USD 11.83 billion in 2024 to USD 12.94 billion in 2025. It is expected to continue growing at a CAGR of 9.97%, reaching USD 25.31 billion by 2032. These figures illustrate persistent demand growth driven by rising defense budgets, cross-border tensions, and sustained modernization initiatives in key regions, confirming the sector’s ongoing momentum.

Scope & Segmentation of the Market

  • Device Types: Combat Net Radio, Handheld Radio, Manpack Radio, Vehicle-mounted Radio
  • Frequency Ranges: High Frequency (3-30 MHz), Ultra High Frequency (300 MHz-3 GHz), Very High Frequency (30-300 MHz)
  • Technology Types: Analog Radio, Digital Radio
  • Modes of Operation: Multichannel, Single-Channel
  • Platform Types: Airborne, Ground-Based, Naval-Based
  • End Users: Air Force, Army, Border Security, Navy, Police / Law Enforcement
  • Regions Covered: Americas (North America: United States, Canada, Mexico; Latin America: Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru), Europe, Middle East & Africa (Europe: United Kingdom, Germany, France, Russia, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, Poland, Switzerland; Middle East: United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Israel; Africa: South Africa, Nigeria, Egypt, Kenya), Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, Australia, South Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan)
  • Major Companies Profiled: Thales Group, L3Harris Technologies, BAE Systems, BK Technologies, COMSYSTEMS LLC, Domo Tactical Communications, Elbit Systems, General Dynamics, Hytera Communications, ICOM Inc, Leonardo S.P.A., Motorola Solutions, Northrop Grumman, Patton Electronics, Radmor, Rohde & Schwarz, Rolta India, RTX Corporation, Savox Communications, Silynx Communications, Thuraya Telecommunications, Triad RF Systems, AeroVironment, ASELSAN, Creomagic, EF Johnson Technologies

Key Takeaways for Senior Decision-Makers

  • Integrated software-defined radio platforms are setting new standards in interoperability and network agility, critical for supporting joint-force and multi-domain operations.
  • Defense organizations prioritize modularity and upgradeability, allowing rapid adaptation to emerging threats, waveform updates, or new cybersecurity requirements with minimal hardware changes.
  • Artificial intelligence and machine learning are increasingly embedded in radio systems, enhancing real-time threat detection, interference management, and spectrum allocation during complex operations.
  • Strategic procurement now places emphasis on open architecture and supplier diversification to counter supply chain vulnerabilities, reduce costs, and mitigate exposure to regulatory or geopolitical shifts.
  • Regional adoption trends are influenced by alliance interoperability needs, ongoing modernization to comply with evolving military standards, and the unique environmental or operational challenges of each geography.

Impact of United States Tariff Adjustments

  • Recent tariff measures have increased manufacturing complexity and shifted sourcing to diversify suppliers, especially for semiconductors and RF modules.
  • Procurement cycles focus on resilience, inventory management, and risk mitigation, prompting defense organizations to reinforce partnerships and consider nearshore production.
  • Lifecycle planning now extends beyond upfront acquisition, with more scrutiny of long-term costs and the sustainability of selected technologies and supply contracts.

Methodology & Data Sources

This market report utilizes a multi-phase methodology, combining primary research—such as interviews with defense procurement officers, communication specialists, and integrators—with secondary research from procurement documents, regulatory filings, and technical literature. Findings are validated and cross-checked using data triangulation and scenario analysis to ensure a robust and actionable perspective.

Why This Report Matters

  • Equips leaders with strategic clarity on evolving defense communications, enabling more informed procurement and risk management decisions.
  • Delivers actionable segmentation, regional, and technology insights to support targeted investment and market-entry strategies.

Conclusion

This analysis supports forward-looking decisions as the tactical radio landscape transforms under evolving regulatory, technological, and geopolitical conditions. Decision-makers gain the knowledge required to maintain robust, adaptive communications capabilities in a competitive defense environment.

 

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Table of Contents

1. Preface
1.1. Objectives of the Study
1.2. Market Segmentation & Coverage
1.3. Years Considered for the Study
1.4. Currency & Pricing
1.5. Language
1.6. Stakeholders
2. Research Methodology
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Overview
5. Market Insights
5.1. Integration of AI-driven adaptive signal processing in software-defined tactical radio systems
5.2. Deployment of cognitive radio spectrum sharing technologies for contested battlefield environments
5.3. Implementation of MANET-enabled soldier radio waveform platforms for network-centric operations
5.4. Adoption of lightweight multiband tactical radios with advanced encryption and anti-jamming features
5.5. Integration of tactical radio communications with unmanned aerial and ground vehicle networks
5.6. Development of open systems architecture for modular software updates and cross-platform interoperability
5.7. Advancement of 5G private network technologies for secure low-latency tactical communications
5.8. Incorporation of cloud-edge computing frameworks for real-time data fusion in tactical radio networks
6. Cumulative Impact of United States Tariffs 2025
7. Cumulative Impact of Artificial Intelligence 2025
8. Defense Tactical Radio Market, by Type
8.1. Combat Net Radio
8.2. Handheld Radio
8.3. Manpack Radio
8.4. Vehicle-mounted Radio
9. Defense Tactical Radio Market, by Frequency Range
9.1. High Frequency (3-30 MHz)
9.2. Ultra High Frequency (300 MHz-3 GHz)
9.3. Very High Frequency (30-300 MHz)
10. Defense Tactical Radio Market, by Technology Type
10.1. Analog Radio
10.2. Digital Radio
11. Defense Tactical Radio Market, by Mode of Operation
11.1. Multichannel
11.2. Single-Channel
12. Defense Tactical Radio Market, by Platform Type
12.1. Airborne
12.2. Ground-Based
12.3. Naval-Based
13. Defense Tactical Radio Market, by End User
13.1. Air Force
13.2. Army
13.3. Border Security
13.4. Navy
13.5. Police / Law Enforcement
14. Defense Tactical Radio Market, by Region
14.1. Americas
14.1.1. North America
14.1.2. Latin America
14.2. Europe, Middle East & Africa
14.2.1. Europe
14.2.2. Middle East
14.2.3. Africa
14.3. Asia-Pacific
15. Defense Tactical Radio Market, by Group
15.1. ASEAN
15.2. GCC
15.3. European Union
15.4. BRICS
15.5. G7
15.6. NATO
16. Defense Tactical Radio Market, by Country
16.1. United States
16.2. Canada
16.3. Mexico
16.4. Brazil
16.5. United Kingdom
16.6. Germany
16.7. France
16.8. Russia
16.9. Italy
16.10. Spain
16.11. China
16.12. India
16.13. Japan
16.14. Australia
16.15. South Korea
17. Competitive Landscape
17.1. Market Share Analysis, 2024
17.2. FPNV Positioning Matrix, 2024
17.3. Competitive Analysis
17.3.1. Thales Group
17.3.2. L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
17.3.3. BAE Systems plc
17.3.4. BK Technologies Corporation
17.3.5. COMSYSTEMS LLC
17.3.6. Domo Tactical Communications by CODAN Limited
17.3.7. Elbit Systems Ltd.
17.3.8. General Dynamic Corporation
17.3.9. Hytera Communications Corporation Limited
17.3.10. ICOM Inc
17.3.11. Leonardo S.P.A.
17.3.12. Motorola Solutions, Inc.
17.3.13. Northrop Grumman Corporation
17.3.14. Patton Electronics Co.
17.3.15. Radmor
17.3.16. Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co KG
17.3.17. Rolta India Ltd.
17.3.18. RTX Corporation
17.3.19. Savox Communications
17.3.20. Silynx Communications, Inc.
17.3.21. Thuraya Telecommunications Company
17.3.22. Triad RF Systems
17.3.23. AeroVironment, Inc.
17.3.24. ASELSAN A.S.
17.3.25. Creomagic Ltd.
17.3.26. EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. by JVCKENWOOD Corporation

Companies Mentioned

The companies profiled in this Defense Tactical Radio market report include:
  • Thales Group
  • L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
  • BAE Systems plc
  • BK Technologies Corporation
  • COMSYSTEMS LLC
  • Domo Tactical Communications by CODAN Limited
  • Elbit Systems Ltd.
  • General Dynamic Corporation
  • Hytera Communications Corporation Limited
  • ICOM Inc
  • Leonardo S.P.A.
  • Motorola Solutions, Inc.
  • Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • Patton Electronics Co.
  • Radmor
  • Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co KG
  • Rolta India Ltd.
  • RTX Corporation
  • Savox Communications
  • Silynx Communications, Inc.
  • Thuraya Telecommunications Company
  • Triad RF Systems
  • AeroVironment, Inc.
  • ASELSAN A.S.
  • Creomagic Ltd.
  • EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. by JVCKENWOOD Corporation

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