Market Size (2018)
2018
$590.20M
Vertical: AnDBase Year: 201810 Sections
Market Size (2018)
2018
$590.20M
Projected (2024)
2024
$958.00M
CAGR (2018–2024)
8.4%
8.4%Key Players
103+
Image intensifier tubes are vacuum tube devices used in low light conditions to increase the intensity of available light to properly detect objects.
The global Military Image Intensifier Tube market is expected to register an 8.51% CAGR during the forecast period of 2019-2024. In 2018, the market was led by North America with a 67.28% share, followed by Europe and Asia-Pacific with shares of 27.92% and 3.36%, respectively. The rising number of terrorist attacks and increasing incidences of border trespassing are expected to drive the market for military image intensifier tubes in the near future.
The global military image intensifier tube market has been segmented based on generation, phosphor type, and region. The generation II segment accounted for the largest market share of 58.80% in 2018, with a market value of USD 347 million, and is projected to exhibit a CAGR of 8.18% during the forecast period. Based on phosphor type, the green phosphor segment accounted for the larger market share of 64.62% in 2018, with a market value of USD 381.4 million, and is projected to register a CAGR of 8.36%.
Market Attractiveness Analysis
Global Military Image Intensifier Tube Market, by Generation
Global Military Image Intensifier Tube Market, by Phosphor Type
Global Military Image Intensifier Tube Market, by Region
The Military Image Intensifier Tube Market market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8.4% from 2018 to 2024.
Historical performance and future projections (2020–2030, USD Billion)
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View Subscription PlansImage intensifier tubes facilitate visual imaging in low light conditions. These tubes help in increasing the intensity of the image thus making it possible to see or detect using sensors and are, hence, widely used in military operations. There are three generations of image intensifier tubes currently available in the market—generation I, generation II, and generation III.
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View Subscription PlansResearch Process
Market Research Future analysis is based on interviews with industry experts who offer insight into the market structure, market segmentation, technology assessment, competitive landscape (CL), market penetration, as well as the emerging trends. Besides primary interviews (~80%) and secondary research (~20%), their analysis is based on years of professional expertise in their respective industries. Our analysts also predict where the market will be headed in the next five to 10 years, by analyzing historical trends and the current market position. Furthermore, the varying trends in segments and categories in each region are studied and estimated based on primary and secondary research.
Primary Research
Extensive primary research was conducted to gain a deeper insight into the market and industry performance. For this particular report, we have conducted primary surveys (interviews) with the key level executives (VPs, CEOs, marketing directors, and business development managers, among others) of the major players active in the market. In addition to analyzing the current and historical trends, our analysts predict where the market is headed in the next five to 10 years.
Secondary Research
Secondary research was mainly used to collect and identify information useful for an extensive, technical, market-oriented, and commercial study of the global military image intensifier tube market. It was also used to obtain key information about major players, market classification and segmentation according to industry trends, and developments related to the market and technology. For this study, analysts have gathered information from various credible sources such as annual reports, SEC filings, journals, white papers, corporate presentations, company websites, international organizations, and paid databases.
Market Size Estimation
Both the top-down and bottom-up approaches were used to estimate and validate the size of the market and to estimate the size of various other dependent sub-markets of the overall global military image intensifier tube market. The key players in the market were identified through secondary research, and their market contributions in different applications across the globe were determined through primary and secondary research. This entire process included the study of the annual and financial reports of the top market players and extensive interviews for key insights with industry leaders such as CEOs, VPs, directors, and marketing executives. All percentage shares, splits, and breakdowns were determined using secondary sources and verified through primary sources. All the possible parameters that affect the market covered in this research study have been accounted for, viewed in extensive detail, verified through primary research, and analyzed to arrive at the final quantitative and qualitative data. This data has been consolidated, and detailed inputs and analysis from Market Research Future added before being presented in this report. The following figure shows an illustrative representation of the overall market size estimation process employed for the purpose of this study.
Base Year
2018
Historical Period
2018 – 2018
Forecast Period
2018 – 2024
Primary Interviews
150+
Historical data (2018–2018) and forecast period (2018–2024)
Our research process spans primary interviews with industry stakeholders combined with comprehensive secondary data analysis, validated through triangulation across multiple independent sources.
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View Subscription PlansThreat of New Entrants
Although there is high growth potential in the market, factors such as the need for large-scale investments and difficulties in forming a client base deter the entry of new vendors in the market to a certain extent. Moreover, the market has well-established players with wide geographic reach. It is difficult for new entrants to achieve economies of scale, which the leading players already possess. Therefore, the new entrants present a very low threat to the major stakeholders in the market.
Bargaining Power of Suppliers
Suppliers include providers of raw materials and other basic components. The offerings they provide have to undergo stringent regulatory and review processes and should be suitable for rugged military applications, which limits the number of key suppliers in the market. However, the suppliers have an edge over the buyers in terms of their product offering and pricing, which assist the companies in increasing their market presence and provide them higher leverage. Thus, the bargaining power of suppliers in the market is moderate.
Bargaining Power of Buyers
Buyers can be broadly categorized as military end users. Although the number of buyers in the global military image intensifier tube market is high, they are reliant only on the successful and established companies that develop image intensifier tubes. However, the buyers dictate the specifications required, which makes their bargaining power moderate.
Threat of Substitutes
Though military night vision devices have no direct substitutes, the increasing use of drones for military operations could indirectly impact the market. Thus, the threat of substitutes in the military image intensifier tube market is deemed to be moderate.
Rivalry
There is intense competition among the existing players in the market, with the vendors investing heavily in research to develop high quality, advanced, and cost-effective image intensifier tubes. Thus, the rivalry in the market is high.
Market estimates by geography (2024)
InsightNorth America leads with $665.00M by 2024.
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View Subscription Plans| REGION | 2018 | 2018 | 2024 | CAGR | SHARE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asia Pacific | $19.80M | $23.60M | $28.50M | 6.3% | 3% |
| Rest of the World | $8.50M | $10.00M | $12.00M | 5.9% | 1% |
| Europe | $164.80M | $202.20M | $252.50M | 7.4% | 26% |
| North America | $397.10M | $509.50M | $665.00M | 9.0% | 69% |
| Total | $590.20M | $745.30M | $958.00M | 8.4% | 100% |
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View Subscription PlansTotal Market Size
$957.94M
| APPLICATION | REVENUE ($B) | GROWTH RATE | MARKET PENETRATION |
|---|---|---|---|
| Generation II | $553.29M | 8.4% | 61% |
| Generation III | $377.05M | 8.4% | 89% |
| Generation I | $27.60M | 8.4% | 66% |
* Revenue projections based on 2025 estimates. Growth rates represent CAGR 2024–2030. Market penetration indicates current adoption rate within addressable market segments.
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Analytical insights on Military Image Intensifier Tube Market covering market dynamics, competitive landscape, and strategic outlook.
The Military Image Intensifier Tube Market market is projected to reach $958.00M by 2024, growing at 8.4% CAGR. The Generation II segment holds the largest share.
The growth of the military image intensifier tube market is mainly driven by the rising number of terrorist attacks and focus on border protection. Moreover, an increase in military spending in developing countries and the changing nature of warfare offer lucrative growth opportunities.
In recent years there has been an increase in the number of terrorist threats and attacks. In 2017, 62 people were killed in 33 religiously inspired terrorist attacks in the EU, compared to 135 deaths in 13 attacks in 2016. However, the majority of such attacks took place in the Middle East & Africa in 2017. In 2016, the number of terrorist attacks in the Middle East and North Africa saw a 38% drop from the previous year according to MRFR analysis, while the number of victims declined by 44%. That can largely be attributed to the Islamic State’s loss of territory and military defeats throughout 2017.
According to the Global Terrorism Index (GTI) 2017, there was a global decline in the number of deaths from terrorist attacks to 25,673 people as compared to 2014. The largest improvement was seen in Nigeria where terrorism deaths attributed to Boko Haram decreased by 80% from 2014 to 2016. The majority of these deaths occurred in Iraq, which accounted for 40% of the increase. ISIL
has suffered major battlefield defeats and as a sign of desperation has increased the number of suicide attacks and terrorist attacks on civilians.
The picture in Afghanistan is more complex. While the Taliban reduced its use of terrorist tactics in 2016, especially against civilians, the group stepped up conventional armed conflict with the government. The Taliban was responsible for nearly 18,000 battle-related deaths in 2016, which is nearly 700 more than in 2015.
NATO’s work on counterterrorism focuses on improving awareness of the threat, developing capabilities to prepare and respond, and enhancing engagement with partner countries and other international alliances. The military organizations around the world have increased their defense budget spending. The focus of this spending includes equipping all military personnel with advanced equipment and gear such armored vehicles, fighter jets, and night vision devices and modernizing military assets and equipment.
Therefore, the rising number of terrorist attacks has led to a focus on counterterrorism operations, which is driving the growth of the global military image intensifier tube market.
According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), global military expenditure rose to USD 1739 billion in 2017, a marginal increase of 1.1% in real terms from 2016. This increase in military expenditure in recent years is largely due to the substantial growth in spending by countries in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East, such as China, India, and Saudi Arabia. India, a key developing nation, spent USD 63.9 billion on its military in 2017, an increase of 5.5% from 2016.
Military expenditure in South America rose by 4.1% in 2017, mainly as a result of notable increases by the two largest spenders in the region—Argentina (up by 15%) and Brazil (up by 6.3%).
One of the major factors for increasing military spending in developing countries is the growing rivalries and armed conflicts within their regions. With developing countries raising military spending, it offers manufacturers of image intensifier tubes lucrative opportunities for growth.
Drones or unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) used to be primarily associated with military operations. These days, compact versions are increasingly being used in everyday life and the UAS industry is fast becoming a multi-billion-dollar business. US regulators expect the number of commercial drones and people flying them to quadruple over the next five years.
Military applications make up the majority of drone use. Target decoys, combat missions, research and development, and supervision are some of the applications for drones, which have become part and parcel of the military forces worldwide. Rising military spending will remain the main driver for the increasing use of drones in the coming years. With video collection, drones can be used for security and for patrolling remote areas. They also enable quick reactions to critical issues and eliminate the risk of human exposure in dangerous situations.
Contrarily, night vision devices worn by personnel only help detect threats in line of sight. Drones, however, can be remotely operated for both line of sight and beyond line of sight operations without endangering personnel.
Therefore, the increased use of drones is expected to restrain market growth to an extent during the review period.
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Profiles of 103 companies operating in the Military Image Intensifier Tube Market market, including revenue, employee count, and market positioning where available.
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ASELSAN AŞ
Company Headquarters: Yenimahalle, Türkiye Founded: 1975 Workforce: ~ 9,460 Company Working: ASELSAN A.Ş. is a leading Turkish defense electronics company, specializing in the design, development, production, and integration of advanced defense and security systems. The company's primary focus is on developing and manufacturing advanced technologies for the defense industry, including communication systems, radar systems, electronic warfare systems, electro-optic systems, avionics, naval systems, command and control systems, and homeland security solutions. ASELSAN's products and solutions are designed to enhance the capabilities of military forces, ensure national security, and contribute to the defense and surveillance needs of Turkey and its allies. ASELSAN operates across various sectors, including land, naval, and aerospace systems, offering a wide range of solutions for both military and civilian applications. The company has extensive expertise in developing high-tech defense systems that integrate various technologies, such as software-defined radios, integrated sensor systems, guided missiles, laser systems, and autonomous platforms.
Thales Group
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Harris Corporation
Company Headquarters: Florida, US Founded: 1926 Workforce: 17,500 Company Working: Harris Corporation (Harris), along with its subsidiaries, engages in the provision of advanced communications and information systems. The company delivers end-to-end solutions that meet customers’ needs for mission-critical applications. It serves government and commercial markets in more than 100 countries worldwide. Harris operates via three business segments electronic systems, space and intelligence systems, and communication systems. The communication system segment serves markets in tactical communications and defense equipment, including tactical ground and airborne radio communications solutions and night vision technology, and in public safety networks. The electronic systems segment provides electronic warfare, avionics and C4ISR solutions for defense and classified customers and mission-critical communication systems for civil and military aviation and other customers. The space and intelligence systems segment provide intelligence, space protection, geospatial, complete Earth observation, universe exploration, PNT, and environmental solutions for national security, defense, civil and commercial customers, using advanced sensors, antennas, and payloads, as well as ground processing and information analytics. Harris has a robust geographical footprint across North and South America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific.
Anuvu
Company Headquarters: US Founded: 2011 Workforce: ~ 1700 Company Working: Anuvu is a company that provides high-speed connectivity and entertainment solutions for demanding worldwide mobility markets, such as airlines, cruise lines, and maritime, energy and government applications. The company operates its business in two main segments which are, Connectivity and Content. Anuvu’s Connectivity segment offers a range of products and services that enable secure and efficient data transfer between satellite networks and wireless devices, such as the Anuvu Constellation Operating System (ACOS), the webCS Wireless Aircraft Communications Server, the webFB Smart Aircraft Interface Device, and the Ballard Technology AID. Anuvu’s Content segment provides entertainment solutions for worldwide airline, ship, and non-theatrical markets, such as movies, TV shows, games, music, and magazines. Anuvu has its primary offices in the USA, Canada, UK, Europe, the Middle East, India, and Asia. The company has recently secured a major capacity deal with Telesat, providing Anuvu with 10 Gigabits of Ka-band capacity over the Southeastern US, the Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico, and Central America. This deal is part of Anuvu’s Bridge to LEO strategy, which aims to seamlessly integrate LEO and GEO satellite capability using ACOS3. Anuvu’s partnership with Telesat will allow Anuvu customers to access the Telesat Lightspeed LEO network, which offers high-capacity, low-latency, and global coverage for mobility markets.
Teledyne Controls Llc
Company Headquarters: US Founded: 1916 Workforce: ~ 156,000 Company Working: Boeing Company's Défense, Space & Security (BDS) is a business unit that specializes in the production, maintenance, and improvement of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft, commercial and government satellites, human spaceflight programs, and weapons. BDS is a renowned global leader in the defence and space industry, with core competencies in the development, production, and mission-critical upgrades of comprehensive solutions. Its primary markets include aeronautics, space, and weapons. BDS is committed to delivering innovative, digitally advanced, and highly efficient solutions to its customers. Its expertise lies in the production and integration of complex systems that provide integrated solutions to meet the diverse needs of its customers. BDS is a highly skilled and experienced contractor that delivers advanced solutions in the fields of defence, space, and security, with an emphasis on quality, efficiency, and customer satisfaction.
SKYTRAC SYSTEMS LTD
Company Headquarters: Arizona, U.S. Founded: 2015 Workforce: ~1,500 Company Working: SKYTRAC SYSTEMS LTD. is a leading provider of satellite communications and intelligent connectivity solutions for the aviation industry. The company offers a range of products and services that enable real-time flight data, voice, text, video, and image transfer between aircraft and ground stations. SKYTRAC’s products include the SDL-700 Satcom system, the ISAT-200A transceiver, the SkyWeb online platform, and the SkyNode S200-012 flight data recorder. SKYTRAC’s solutions are used by various customers, such as Airbus Helicopters2, to support their Joint Light Helicopter (Hélicoptère Interarmées Léger – HIL) French Armed Forces Programme. Additionally, SKYTRAC also develops custom solutions for specific customer needs. The company has its headquarters in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, and has been in the industry for over 25 years
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