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The mine detection system is a system or device designed to detect the presence of land mines, sea mines or other explosive devices to ensure safe passage for the people and the vehicles. The mine detection system is a variety of technologies such as metal detectors, ground penetrating radars, and chemical sensors to detect and locate the mine. The global mine detection system market is predicted to display commendable progress during the forecast period of 2024-2032.
The global mine detection system industry is driven by the growing threat imposed by improvised explosive devices (IED) and mines by several terrorist organizations worldwide. Several terrorist organizations have expanded their regional presence in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Pakistan in recent years. Many countries are investing in detecting and neutralizing IEDs for a safer world. For instance, as per the UNMUS report, they have only destroyed or rendered safe 5970 landmines and 397 IEDs in 2022.
Technological advancements are also driving factors in the mine detection system market. Numerous new and advanced technology is being used to detect landmines and IEDs, such as seismic acoustic sensors, radar technology, electromagnetic sensors, optical sensors, chemical sensors, and others. For instance, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) developed a new handheld mine detection device that uses magnetic resonance technology to identify the molecular signature of explosives used in landmines, unlike pinpointing bottle tops, shrapnel, or other unrelated metallic items.
The mine detection system market faces multiple key restraining factors, such as the high cost of the systems, lack of trained personnel, and a limited number of countries investing in this market. For instance, according to their features, a mine detection system costs USD 10 to 100 thousand.
The ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict positively impacted the mine detection system market. Both countries' use of mammoth numbers IEDs, and landmines increased during the war. For instance, Russian forces used several types of antipersonnel mines in different regions of Ukraine such as Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kyiv, and Sumy, and both countries extensively used anti-vehicle mines (also called anti-tank mines) during the war. Also, U.S. announced USD 89 million to help Ukraine clear the land mines. These incidents clearly indicate the rising growth of mine detection system industry due to the Russia-Ukraine War.
The mine detection system market is segmented into four types. By platform, it is segmented into vehicle mounted, ship mounted, airborne mounted and handheld. Based on technology, this market is divided into ground penetration radar, microwave radiometer, metal detector and others. Based on type of mines, this market is fragmented into landmine, unexploded ordnance, abandoned ordnance, IED, and others. By End User, it is divided into military, law enforcement and others. From a geographical view, the market is categorized into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest of the World.
The report will describe the following key insights:
North America's mine detection system market is anticipated to dominate during the entire forecast period. Governments' increased emphasis on expanding investments in mine detection systems technology is fueling the growth of the North American mine detection systems market. Additionally, increased defense spending and rising geopolitical tensions are anticipated to boost the demand for mine detection systems in the area. The U.S. military's continued need for mine and IED detecting systems and gear to fight wars in the Middle East and Asia Pacific are the primary factor driving this market's rapid growth.
By Platform | By Technology | By Type of Mines | By End User | By Geography |
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