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Military Robots Market by Type (Land, Marine, Airborne), Application, System, Deployment Method

Military Robots Market by Type (Land, Marine, Airborne), Application, System, Deployment Method The military robots market size is projected to grow from USD 14.5 billion in 2020 to USD 24.2 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 10.7% from 2020 to 2025. Drivers for this market include the increasing use of robots in areas affected by chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) attacks, the increased use of robots for mine countermeasures, and the increasing use of UAVs in life-threatening missions. However, the market is restrained by high operational costs and the reliability of robots. There are multiple opportunities for manufacturers to develop fully autonomous robots capable of carrying out specific applications and dangerous missions. However, challenges such as the need for continuous power supply and limited range need to be overcome. COVID-19 impact on the Global Military Robots Market The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a multi-level impact on economies globally. The global manufacturing of components and systems of military robots and their assembly lines have been moderately impacted since the supply of military robots is of prime importance for applications such as explosive ordnance disposal and mine clearing. Resuming the manufacturing and delivery of military robots depends on the level of COVID-19 exposure a country is facing, the level at which manufacturing operations are running, and import-export regulations, among others. Although companies may still be taking in orders, delivery schedules might not be fixed. Another result of the COVID-19 crisis is that many countries have cut down their overall defense budgets. According to industry experts, defense departments are likely to focus more on sectors of high importance to national security, and budgets for research and non-critical sectors would be temporarily cut. However, countries like the US, China, and some European countries have increased their planned defense spending during this time, contrary to other countries Military robots Market Dynamics Driver: Increasing use of robots in areas affected by chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) attacks Robots are helpful in uncertain and extreme environments. They can perform inspection and surveillance activities within minutes and are very effective in nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare scenarios. For instance, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011 resulted in catastrophic consequences for Japan. This led to the use of robots for clearing debris caused by this nuclear meltdown, controlling the spread of radiation, and shutting down the nuclear reactor. Various PackBot robots were used to capture images of the affected areas to assess the aftermath of the disaster, as the areas surrounding the plant were extremely hazardous for humans. The deployment of robots in affected areas enabled quick inspections beyond the line of sight. Some of the robots that were used are as follows: Robots for capturing images of affected areas Autonomous water cannons for firefighting Heavy construction robots for the demolition of radiation-affected structures Robots for removing rubble Full Report @ https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/military-robots-market-245516013.html

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