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Directed Infrared Countermeasures (DIRCM) are systems used to defend aircraft from infrared-guided missiles by detecting and tracking the incoming missile and then directing a modulated infrared laser beam to confuse or disrupt the missile’s guidance system. DIRCM systems are typically mounted on aircraft and work by sensing the heat signature of an incoming missile and then tracking it with a high aped tracking system.
The efforts to provide more sophisticated countermeasure systems to enhance the security of military aircraft and increase the use of UAVs are expected to propel the growth of the DIRCM market. Rising defense spending by militaries across the globe to strengthen the defense sector either by procuring or by indigenously developing advanced countermeasure systems and associated technological developments are also predicted to drive market growth. Additionally, increasing terrorist threats and related activities have compelled militaries globally to strengthen the safety of sophisticated aircraft.
The rise in VVIP and world leaders’ global movement also demand enhanced countermeasure equipment for their security. This has increased the use of modern countermeasure systems in non-military aircraft like private jets. Moreover, stringent regulations for airspace security are also anticipated to drive the growth of the directed infrared countermeasure market.
The deployment costs for DIRCM systems are significantly high, especially for unmanned aircraft that require highly sophisticated I.R. countermeasure systems with complex designs, which increases the equipment price and the deployment cost. Therefore, high deployment costs can be a restraining factor for the DIRCM market.
The COVID-19 pandemic proved to be a crucial challenge for Directed Infrared Countermeasure (DIRCM) market. The global supply chain disruptions restricted the availability of raw materials and other essential components required to manufacture DIRCM systems, reducing the production of countermeasure systems significantly. The pandemic also brought a sudden halt to innovation and further research and development projects, affecting the defense industry significantly. Furthermore, the COVID-19 relief fund and other expenditures to strengthen healthcare in the country reduced defense spending substantially for a few years.
The Directed Infrared Countermeasure (DIRCM) market is segmented by component, Electro-Optical Sensor (EOS), Command and Control Unit (CCU), pointing system, and others. By platform, helicopter, turboprop, aircraft, small and medium aircraft, large aircraft, UAVs, and commercial aviation. By type, decoy bomb, jammers, and others. By geography, North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World.
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North America is expected to lead the Directed Infrared Countermeasure (DIRCM) market during the forecast period. The market dominance is attributed to the high demand for infrared-based countermeasure systems and the presence of several key players dealing in Directed Infrared Countermeasure (DIRCM) systems. The region also has the highest defense budget in the world, and a growing fleet of defense and private aircraft is also a region behind the market domination. Asia Pacific is predicted to grow significantly due to increased defense expenditure to strengthen the defense sector and rising indigenous developments. The number of VVIPs also contributes to the demand for private jets, increasing the demand for DIRCM systems.
The report covers the profiles of key players such as Rockwell Collins, Thales, WaveLink Inc., SAAB, Leonardo S.p.A., Lockheed Martin Corporation, General Dynamics Corporation, Northrop Grumman, L3Harris, BAE Systems, Elbit Systems Ltd, and others
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In January 2023, Israel-based Elbit Systems entered a five-year in-service contract with NATO support and NSPA. The agreement includes establishing a service center to provide support and logistics for Directed Infrared Countermeasure (DIRCM) systems.
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