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07 August 2023

Daily Newsletter

07 August 2023

Electronic Warfare related patent filings decreased in the aerospace, defence & security industry in Q1 2024

The global aerospace, defence & security industry experienced a 4% decline in the number of electronic warfare-related patent applications in…

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The global aerospace, defence & security industry experienced a 4% decline in the number of electronic warfare-related patent applications in Q1 2024 compared with the previous quarter. The total number of electronic warfare-related grants dropped by 4% in Q1 2024, according to GlobalData’s Patent Analytics. GlobalData's databook Aerospace, Defense & Security: Patents Trends Q1 2024 offers comprehensive insights into patenting trends, major players' strategies, and geographical focus in the sector over the last three years. Buy the databook here.

Notably, the number of electronic warfare-related patent applications in the aerospace, defence & security industry was 1,242 in Q1 2024, versus 1,299 in the prior quarter.

The top five companies accounted for 9% of patenting activity

Analysis of patenting activity by companies shows that Huawei Investment filed the most electronic warfare patents within the aerospace, defence & security industry in Q1 2024. The company filed 25 electronic warfare-related patents in the quarter, compared with 20 in the previous quarter. It was followed by Alphabet with 25 electronic warfare patent filings, Thales (23 filings), and Qualcomm (19 filings) in Q1 2024.

Patenting activity was driven by China with a 36% share of total patent filings

The largest share of electronic warfare related patent filings in the aerospace, defence & security industry in Q1 2024 was in China with 36%, followed by the US (23%) and Japan (6%). The share represented by China was 14% lower than the 49% share it accounted for in Q4 2023.

For further understanding of GlobalData's Aerospace, Defense & Security: Patents Trends Q1 2024, buy the databook here.

Combat UGV is expected to remain the dominant market segment followed by the logistics UGV segment

As the global appetite for unmanned systems continues to grow, the market for unmanned ground vehicles (UGV) has expanded significantly since 2015. While insufficient technological maturity had previously stymied the wider development and procurement of UGVs, continued investment within the defense industry has produced notable advancements in autonomous navigation, modularity, and endurance over the last several years. Modern UGVs are now suitable for a wider variety of defense and security applications beyond the traditionally limited scope of explosive ordnance disposal (EOD), with nations including China, France, India, Russia, the UK, and the US developing logistics, ISR, and combat-capable UGV platforms. Despite the significant untapped potential of compact and miniaturized UGV platforms, defense procurement officials worldwide are increasingly expressing interest in the development of larger, heavier UGV platforms designed to support and eventually replace certain ground forces and platforms on future battlefields. Per GlobalData analysis, over the next decade, the combat UGV segment is expected to remain the dominant market segment, primarily driven by procurement programs in countries such as the US, the UAE, Russia, Turkey, Italy, and Ukraine.

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