The Non-Lethal Weapons Market is valued at USD 8.18 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 10.79 billion by 2029, registering a CAGR of 5.67% during the forecast period.
The non-lethal weapons market witnessed unprecedented challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic led to various private and commercial security industries owing to the imposed restrictions and lockdowns that were implemented by various governments across the world. In addition, amid the coronavirus pandemic, several riots and conflicts with the government were witnessed across various parts of the world. Law enforcement agencies had to make use of non-lethal weapons to control the situation. Moreover, the pandemic led to an accelerated shift towards the adoption of non-lethal technologies for crowd control and dispersal worldwide. It will lead to growth in the market during the forecast period.
Increasing armed violence and political tensions resulted in governments worldwide taking precautions and arming the military and police forces with non-lethal weapons. Moreover, the rising instances of civilian violence and clashes with armed forces in various parts of the world also led to a growth in non-lethal weapons worldwide.
There is a rise in the demand for non-lethal weapons due to their advanced features and ability to control riot situations without causing casualties. It enabled defense organizations and key players to improve their product portfolios with advanced technologies such as laser interdiction systems, long-range acoustic devices, enhanced underwater loudhailers, flash-bang grenades, acoustic hailing devices, and modular crowd control munitions, amongst others.
Currently, there is a growth in the number of violent clashes in various parts of the world, which led to an increase in the involvement of police forces and sometimes the military as well. Soldiers deployed in humanitarian roles are subject to strict rules of engagement threat. It generated the need for less lethal bullets and ammunition for use in perimeter security, crowd and riot control, and pilfering situations. Militaries are prepared to operate in the MOOTW (Military Operations Other Than War), where the use of lethal force is not permissible. With rubber bullets, batons, foam, bean bag rounds, and sponges failing to serve their less-lethal purpose effectively, there is a growing demand for weapons that can fulfill the goal of pain compliance without the risk of fatality.
The military holds a variety of nonlethal weapons to use in different situations, such as the M5 modular crowd control munition, Pulsed Energy Projectile, the Plasma Acoustic Shield System, shotgun tasers, 40 mm sponge grenades, rubber ball hand grenade, and the High-Capacity Oleoresin Capsicum Dispenser. Moreover, new complex situations with fighters operating among civilians are challenging conventional warfare and require new responsive technologies. It led to NATO sponsoring a Non-Lethal Technology Exercise in September 2016, which Belgium organized to practice the use and assess the military utility of non-lethal weapons in land operations. Moreover, there is an increase in terms of investments in research and development of advanced non-lethal weapons for the military worldwide.
Moreover, the gun, which is known as the CS/LW21 handheld electromagnetic launcher, is stated to be jointly developed by China North Industries Group Corporation Limited and other technology teams. The barrel of the gun is designed to easily fit a scope. A display screen at the front provides information such as the battery level, rail temperature, bullet capacity, frequency, and firing mode. A double-chamber magazine allows for continuous firing and swift reloading.
The country of India is also witnessing significant growth in terms of non-lethal weapons. There is an increase in the development of advanced non-lethal weapons in India owing to the fact that various players in India are now exploring the capabilities of non-lethal weapons. It received various contracts or entered into partnerships with other companies to develop advanced non-lethal weapons for the Indian defense forces. For instance, in October 2021, Apastron Private Limited, a firm based out of Noida, India, announced that they developed non-lethal weapons for security forces inspired by traditional Indian weapons used in man-to-man combat. The need for such non-lethal weapons was felt after Chinese soldiers used wired sticks and tasers against Indian soldiers. Such developments render a positive growth outlook for the market in the region during the forecast period.
The key players in the market are focusing on the development of advanced non-lethal weapons, which will be delivered to various key players in the market. Growing expenditure on the development of advanced non-lethal weapons with new technologies will lead to creating better opportunities in the near future.
Moreover, various manufacturers are now developing technologies such as Laser interdiction systems, long-range acoustic devices, enhanced underwater loudhailers, flash-bang grenades, acoustic hailing devices, and modular crowd control munitions, which will lead to market growth during the forecast period.
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The non-lethal weapons market witnessed unprecedented challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic led to various private and commercial security industries owing to the imposed restrictions and lockdowns that were implemented by various governments across the world. In addition, amid the coronavirus pandemic, several riots and conflicts with the government were witnessed across various parts of the world. Law enforcement agencies had to make use of non-lethal weapons to control the situation. Moreover, the pandemic led to an accelerated shift towards the adoption of non-lethal technologies for crowd control and dispersal worldwide. It will lead to growth in the market during the forecast period.
Increasing armed violence and political tensions resulted in governments worldwide taking precautions and arming the military and police forces with non-lethal weapons. Moreover, the rising instances of civilian violence and clashes with armed forces in various parts of the world also led to a growth in non-lethal weapons worldwide.
There is a rise in the demand for non-lethal weapons due to their advanced features and ability to control riot situations without causing casualties. It enabled defense organizations and key players to improve their product portfolios with advanced technologies such as laser interdiction systems, long-range acoustic devices, enhanced underwater loudhailers, flash-bang grenades, acoustic hailing devices, and modular crowd control munitions, amongst others.
Non-lethal Weapons Market Trends
Military Segment is Anticipated to Grow with the Highest CAGR During the Forecast Period
The increase in the defense expenditure of various countries, the growing number of border disputes, and frequent clashes of civilians with the police as well as the military, which come under direct contact with the civilians during clashes, are the main factors that will lead to an increase in various countries worldwide acquiring non-lethal weapons. It will also lead to the growth in the market in the near future.Currently, there is a growth in the number of violent clashes in various parts of the world, which led to an increase in the involvement of police forces and sometimes the military as well. Soldiers deployed in humanitarian roles are subject to strict rules of engagement threat. It generated the need for less lethal bullets and ammunition for use in perimeter security, crowd and riot control, and pilfering situations. Militaries are prepared to operate in the MOOTW (Military Operations Other Than War), where the use of lethal force is not permissible. With rubber bullets, batons, foam, bean bag rounds, and sponges failing to serve their less-lethal purpose effectively, there is a growing demand for weapons that can fulfill the goal of pain compliance without the risk of fatality.
The military holds a variety of nonlethal weapons to use in different situations, such as the M5 modular crowd control munition, Pulsed Energy Projectile, the Plasma Acoustic Shield System, shotgun tasers, 40 mm sponge grenades, rubber ball hand grenade, and the High-Capacity Oleoresin Capsicum Dispenser. Moreover, new complex situations with fighters operating among civilians are challenging conventional warfare and require new responsive technologies. It led to NATO sponsoring a Non-Lethal Technology Exercise in September 2016, which Belgium organized to practice the use and assess the military utility of non-lethal weapons in land operations. Moreover, there is an increase in terms of investments in research and development of advanced non-lethal weapons for the military worldwide.
Asia-Pacific to Showcase Highest Growth During the Forecast Period
Increasing expenditure on the development of advanced non-lethal weapons by various countries in the Asia-Pacific region will lead to the market witnessing significant growth during the forecast period. China is witnessing a significant increase in the development of non-lethal weapons owing to the increase in the presence of a number of market players in China, which invest heavily in terms of research and development of advanced non-lethal weapon systems. China is also engaged in the development of advanced non-lethal weapons in order to subdue the increasing number of clashes within the country. For instance, in April 2023, China unveiled a new electromagnetic gun that fires coin-shaped bullets to be used for riot control. The weapon uses electromagnetic force rather than gunpowder, which allows users to vary the speed and force of the bullets.Moreover, the gun, which is known as the CS/LW21 handheld electromagnetic launcher, is stated to be jointly developed by China North Industries Group Corporation Limited and other technology teams. The barrel of the gun is designed to easily fit a scope. A display screen at the front provides information such as the battery level, rail temperature, bullet capacity, frequency, and firing mode. A double-chamber magazine allows for continuous firing and swift reloading.
The country of India is also witnessing significant growth in terms of non-lethal weapons. There is an increase in the development of advanced non-lethal weapons in India owing to the fact that various players in India are now exploring the capabilities of non-lethal weapons. It received various contracts or entered into partnerships with other companies to develop advanced non-lethal weapons for the Indian defense forces. For instance, in October 2021, Apastron Private Limited, a firm based out of Noida, India, announced that they developed non-lethal weapons for security forces inspired by traditional Indian weapons used in man-to-man combat. The need for such non-lethal weapons was felt after Chinese soldiers used wired sticks and tasers against Indian soldiers. Such developments render a positive growth outlook for the market in the region during the forecast period.
Non-lethal Weapons Industry Overview
The non-lethal weapons market is fragmented in nature, with various players holding significant shares in the market. Some prominent market players are AMTEC Less-Lethal Systems Inc., Combined Systems, Inc. (CSI), Lampard Less Lethal, RTX Corporation, and Safariland, LLC.The key players in the market are focusing on the development of advanced non-lethal weapons, which will be delivered to various key players in the market. Growing expenditure on the development of advanced non-lethal weapons with new technologies will lead to creating better opportunities in the near future.
Moreover, various manufacturers are now developing technologies such as Laser interdiction systems, long-range acoustic devices, enhanced underwater loudhailers, flash-bang grenades, acoustic hailing devices, and modular crowd control munitions, which will lead to market growth during the forecast period.
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Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION
4 MARKET DYNAMICS
5 MARKET SEGMENTATION
6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- AMTEC Less-Lethal Systems Inc.
- Combined Systems, Inc. (CSI)
- CONDOR TECNOLOGIAS Não LETALIS
- Fiocchi Munizioni S.p.A.
- Herstal Group
- ISPRA
- Lamperd Less Lethal
- Byrna Technologies Inc.
- NonLethal Technologies, Inc.
- UTS United Tactical Systems, LLC (Pepperball)
- RTX Corporation
- Rheinmetall AG
- RUAG International Holding Ltd.
- Axon Enterprise, Inc.
- Safariland, LLC
- Zarc International, Inc.
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