Key Market Trends and Insights
- North America dominated the Supersonic And Hypersonic Weapons Market in 2025, accounting for approximately 60% of global market revenue, driven by the United States' multi-service hypersonic development programme spanning the Air Force, Army, and Navy with major contracts awarded to Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and Northrop Grumman, and is projected to maintain leadership over the 2025 to 2035 forecast period.
- By Speed Category, the Hypersonic segment held a growing and increasingly dominant market share in 2025 and is projected to register the highest CAGR over the forecast period, driven by strategic investment across the United States, China, Russia, India, France, and Australia in weapons systems that combine Mach 5-plus velocity with terminal manoeuvre capability that defeats existing ballistic missile defence trajectory-based intercept calculations.
- By Weapon Type, the Hypersonic Glide Vehicle sub-segment is expected to register the highest CAGR over the forecast period at approximately 13.9%, driven by major programme investments in maneuverable re-entry vehicles including the United States LRHW and CPS programmes, China's DF-ZF, and Russia's Avangard that offer strategic reach without the vulnerability of traditional ballistic trajectories.
Market Size and Forecast
- USD 20.39 Billion
- Projected Market Size in 2035: USD 50.16 Billion
- CAGR from 2026-2035: 11.91%
- Fastest-Growing / Leading Regional Market: Percentage
Russia's combat deployment of the Kinzhal air-launched hypersonic missile in Ukraine in 2022 provided the first documented operational use of a hypersonic weapon system in active conflict, and it materially accelerated NATO member investment in both offensive hypersonic capabilities and counter-hypersonic defence programmes. China's concurrent development of the DF-17 hypersonic glide vehicle, the DF-41 with manoeuvring reentry vehicles, and a fractional orbital bombardment system has intensified United States investment in hypersonic strike and intercept programmes. The supersonic and hypersonic weapons market growth reflects a structural long-term defence spending commitment that transcends normal budget cyclicality, as governments across the United States, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East treat hypersonic capability as a national security imperative rather than an optional capability upgrade.
Key Takeaways
- Key Takeaway 1: North America commands approximately 60% of global market revenue, anchored by the United States' full-spectrum hypersonic weapons portfolio covering LRHW, AGM-183A ARRW, Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile, and CPS programmes across Army, Air Force, and Navy services.
- Key Takeaway 2: Hypersonic Glide Vehicles represent the fastest-growing weapon type at approximately 13.9% CAGR, reflecting strategic investment in terminal-phase maneuvering warheads that defeat trajectory-based missile defence intercept calculations across all major military powers.
- Key Takeaway 3: The market is projected to grow at 11.91% CAGR through 2035, driven by escalating great power competition, NATO defence spending increases post-2022, and accelerating proliferation of hypersonic programmes across nine or more national development pipelines.
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Companies Mentioned
- MBDA (European/France)
- Tactical Missiles Corporation (Russia)
- Boeing Company (USA)
- Raytheon Technologies Corporation (USA)
- Lockheed Martin Corporation (USA)
- Northrop Grumman (USA)
- General Dynamics (USA)
- BAE Systems (United Kingdom)
- Kongsberg Gruppen (Norway)

