Low-Band Electronic Warfare Systems Market Size - By Platform, By Capability, By Application, By End Use - Global Forecast, 2025 - 2034

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Low-Band Electronic Warfare Systems Market Size

The global low-band electronic warfare systems market size was valued at USD 3.4 billion in 2024 and is estimated to grow at a 5.4% CAGR from 2025 to 2034. The growth of the market is attributed to factors such as increasing military spending on modern electronic warfare system and rising demand for countermeasures against UAVs and drones.
 

Low-Band Electronic Warfare Systems Market

The Trade policies and tariffs which were imposed during Trump’s presidency have had profound effects on the low-band electronic warfare systems market. The supply chain is under strain due to increased prices of steel and aluminum, which in turn is financially harming the system manufacturers. To combat these issues, system suppliers are shifting toward domestic production, and self-sustaining ecosystems to ward off political uncertainty and defend their capital structure while supporting enduring operational longevity and low costs.
 

Military spending, along with modernization projects are driving the growth of the low-band electronic warfare systems market. Countries across the globe are increasingly adopting the inclusion of EW systems within the defense system of military air and naval forces to strengthen the countermeasure systems employed in air, naval, and ground operations. They are extremely useful in electronic warfare for countermeasures like electronic shielding, monitoring of signals, and neutralization of aerial threats such as UAVs. The increasing employment of UAVs for reconnaissance and combat missions further increases the requirement for EW systems for jamming hostile drones and detecting targets with low RCS. The factors influencing the market are supported by government spending such as According to IBEF, India announced defense budget plans of 9.5% increase from USD 71.4 billion to 78.3 billion in 2025 aimed at deploying sophisticated countermeasure for drones and EW techniques, thus accelerating market growth.
 

Low-band electronic warfare system manufacturers should focus on developing advanced counter-drone and signal-jamming solutions tailored for air and naval forces, leveraging increased defense budgets and growing demand for sophisticated threat detection and neutralization capabilities.
 

Low-Band Electronic Warfare (EW) Systems are unique defense technologies which work in the lower frequency range, usually below 1 GHz. These systems provide essential capabilities for the low-band signal intelligence (SIGINT) activities and communications that employ detection, interception, jamming, and deception techniques for radar and enemy communication systems at low frequencies. Low-band EW systems also play a significant role in modern electronic warfare and stealth technologies. This is because they are very effective in penetrating dense materials due to longer wavelengths, identifying stealth aircraft, and ensuring wide-area surveillance which makes them vital in modern electronic defense strategies.
 

Low-Band Electronic Warfare Systems Market Trends

  • The rapid adoption of modular mission payloads, which enables rapid reconfiguration and integration of EW capabilities across various platforms is a significant trend. These payloads are designed as plug and play modules, which further allows militaries to tailor their EW systems for specific missions and threats without extensive redesigning.
     
  • The rapid adoption of expandable drone swarms is further emerging as a significant trend in the market as a disruptive force in electronic warfare, while ensuring a scalable and cost-effective means of conducting electronic attacks. These swarms consist of numerous low costs, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), that are equipped with jamming or deception payloads, and communication infrastructure while their expendable nature allows for high-risk, high-impact operations, such as saturating defense and creating persistent electronic disruption.
     
  • Cognitive EW systems that employ AI and ML to improve threat detection, classification, and autonomous response are being developed by manufacturers. Such systems improve real-time responsiveness to newly identified threats, thereby improving electronic defense mechanisms. This trend in the industry towards high-end technology is driving the overall market.
     

Low-Band Electronic Warfare Systems Market Analysis

Low-Band Electronic Warfare Systems Market Size, By Platform, 2021 - 2034 (USD Million)

Based on platform, the market is divided into airborne, naval, ground, space.
 

  • Airborne market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.7% by 2034. The airborne segment dominates the market due to the crucial role of air superiority and real-time threat suppression in modern combat. Fighter jets, surveillance aircraft, and UAVs are increasingly equipped with electronic countermeasure pods, radar jamming systems, and signal spoofing technologies to counter sophisticated threats like surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) and radar networks.
     
  • Naval market is anticipated to reach USD 1.9 billion by 2034. Growing numbers of defense satellites plus space-based ISR systems prompt nations to add low-band EW capabilities to their space defense architectures. Steady growth is expected for the space segment as space comes to represent a critical domain in modern electronic warfare strategies.

 

Low-Band Electronic Warfare Systems Market, By Type (2024)

Based on type, the low-band electronic warfare systems market is categorized into electronic attack (EA), electronic protection (EP), electronic support (ES).
 

  • Electronic attack market is anticipated to reach USD 2.4 billion by 2034. The increasing usage of drones in modern conflict is pushing the demand for anti-drone electronic warfare systems, that includes GPS spoofing and RF jamming. Also, modern military are further prioritizing radar denial strategies to support stealth missions and air superiority, which further contribute to market expansion.
     
  • Electronic protection held a market share of 32% in 2024. The segment is driving due to growing sophistication of electronic threats and the need for secure and reliable military communication and navigation systems Military organizations are further concentrating on protecting vital communication, navigation, and radar systems from jamming, cyber-EW incursions, spoofing and other hostile countermeasures. Electronic protection systems such as ECCM, AI-based threat identification, and adaptive signal filtering, are increasingly being deployed on naval ships and fighter aircraft, all of which contribute to expansion of this segment.
     

Based on application, the low-band electronic warfare systems market is divided into less than communication jamming, radar jamming and deception, surveillance & signal intelligence (SIGINT).
 

  • Communication jamming market held a share of 55.9% in 2024. As militaries have transitioned to command, control, and communication systems that increasingly rely on wireless communications technology, the need for communication jamming capabilities has grown. Enemy forces are targeting the communication links that allow militaries to coordinate on the battlefield. Thus, military strategists must increasingly employ jamming systems that can deny enemy communication capabilities in a contested environment.
     
  • The radar jamming market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.1% by 2034. The increase of radar guided weapons and surveillance systems has increased the reliance on radar jamming and deception systems, which are necessary to deny the location and movement of military assets and to protect platforms from detection and potential targeting. The strong emphasis on stealth and survivability in modern warfare, especially in the air and naval domains, is the principal driver of this market.
     

Based on industry vertical, the low-band electronic warfare systems market is categorized into military, homeland security, commercial.
 

  • Military market accounted for 49.1% market share in 2024. The growth in this segment is driven by escalating geopolitical tensions, modernization of armed forces, and the evolution of multi-domain warfare strategies. Nations are investing in advanced EW capabilities to ensure electromagnetic spectrum dominance, counter drone and missile threats, and protect critical communication and surveillance systems.
     
  • The homeland security market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.1% by 2034. The homeland security is expected to grow due to increasing concerns over domestic threats, border security, and critical infrastructure protection. Low-band EW systems are particularly effective in detecting, intercepting, and jamming communications used in illicit activities such as terrorism, smuggling, and organized crime. Their ability to cover wider geographic areas and penetrate obstacles makes them ideal for surveillance, perimeter defense, and emergency response coordination. As nations enhance their internal security frameworks, demand for long-range EW capabilities continues to rise.  

 

U.S. Low-Band Electronic Warfare Systems Market, 2021 - 2034 (USD Million)
  • In 2024, the U.S.  low-band electronic warfare systems market accounted for USD 500 million. The U.S. remains the global leader in low-band electronic warfare systems, driven by its advanced defense infrastructure and persistent emphasis on multi-domain operations. The implementation of programs such as U.S. Cyber Command and Space Force is further propelling manufacturers to incorporate electronic warfare system with cyber and space operation. For instance, according to the defense budget FY2025, the budget for testing in critical areas that which includes electronic warfare, was accounted for USD 1.6 billion.
     
  • The Germany low-band electronic warfare systems market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 6.6% during the forecast period. Germany is a key European market for low-band electronic warfare systems, driven by programs to modernize defense, its commitments to NATO, and the increasing threats posed by electronic adversaries. Germany is actively investing in developing its electromagnetic spectrum superiority and electronic countermeasures. In addition, the strong market demand in the military sector is driving steady market growth.
     
  • The China low-band electronic warfare systems market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 8.2% during the forecast period. The market in China is projected to grow due to China's aggressive investment in military modernization and information warfare capabilities. China's strategic focus on electromagnetic spectrum fuels demand for low-frequency EW systems, which are well-suited for long-range detection, jamming, and countermeasure operations. Additionally, the integration of low-band EW systems in airborne, naval, and land-based platforms, combined with domestic manufacturing capacity and R&D focus, is fueling sustained market expansion.
     
  • Japan is anticipated to account for a share of 15.5% of the low-band electronic warfare systems market in Asia Pacific. The Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) are developing mobile EW units and enhancing radar jamming systems for aircraft and ships. Additionally, the presence of several key programs such as the sixth-generation F-X fighter, that incorporates advanced EW suites is also pushing the investment towards cyber-electromagnetic operations and space defense, which further propels the market growth in the region.
     
  • India’s low-band electronic warfare systems market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.2% during the forecast period. India is witnessing growing demand for low-band EW systems amidst border tensions and asymmetric threats. The Indian Military is increasingly adopting these systems for tactical ground-based applications and networking them with air and naval platforms. Domestic players, supported by DRDO, are working to develop indigenous capabilities, including the 'Samyukta' and 'Divya Drishti' systems, while also working together with international OEMs in order to develop EW infrastructure towards strategic depth.
     

Low-Band Electronic Warfare Systems Market Share

The market is highly competitive and moderately fragmented, with participation from major global defense contractors alongside specialized regional firms. The top five companies in the market Northrop Grumman Corporation, BAE Systems plc, Lockheed Martin Corporation, L3Harris Technologies, Inc., and Thales Group collectively accounted for approximately 24.5% of the market share in 2024. Leading firms are focused on advancing low-frequency electronic warfare technologies that enable long-range jamming, high-penetration deception, and persistent electromagnetic disruption.
 

The low-band electronic warfare systems market is witnessing fast adoption of technologies like digital RF memory (DRFM)-based jammers, AI-based cognitive electronic warfare systems, and adaptive signal processing algorithms, which improve the capability to counter stealth platforms and low radar cross-section (RCS) threats. Furthermore, the shift towards modular, mission-configurable payloads and interoperable multi-domain systems is gaining traction, driven by defense agencies' focus on achieving spectrum dominance across land, air, sea, and space domains. The rising deployment of low-band electronic warfare systems across platforms such as stealth aircraft, unmanned aerial systems (UAS), naval destroyers, and ground-based mobile units underscores their critical role in modern, network-centric combat operations.
 

Low-Band Electronic Warfare Systems Market Companies

Some of the prominent participants operating in the market include:

  • BAE Systems plc
  • Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
  • Raytheon Technologies Corporation (RTX)
     

BAE Systems integrates sustainability, innovation, and vertical integration into their strategy for the low-band electronic warfare systems market. The company is cognizant of evolving environmental demands and makes investments in market. In April 2025, BAE Systems revealed that its Compact Low-Band Electronic Warfare System had successfully tested on the U.S. Navy's F/A-18 aircraft, supporting real-time jamming and threat response capabilities in crowded electromagnetic environments.
 

Lockheed Martin emphasizes towards integration of electronic warfare capability within its broader defense systems. Moreover, the unique ability of this firm combines their already expansive electronic warfare offering within their aircraft systems further set them apart from their competitors. In october 2024, Lockheed Martin secured a contract from the U.S. Department of Defense to develop and deliver next-generation low-band electronic warfare systems integrated with cognitive technologies for strategic aircraft platforms.
 

Low-Band Electronic Warfare Systems Industry News

  • In April 2025, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has signed a contract with Ministry of Defence valued at USD 259.3 billion to ensure the supply of EW Suite for Mi 17 V5 Helicopters of Indian Air Force. These systems are indigenously designed and developed by CASDIC, DRDO and manufactured by BEL. The EW Suite comprises Radar Warning Receiver (RWR), Missile Approach Warning System (MAWS) and Counter Measure Dispensing System (CMDS) which significantly enhance the combat survivability of the helicopters along with effective counter measures.  
     

The low-band electronic warfare systems market research report includes an in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates and forecast in terms of revenue in (USD Million) from 2021 to 2034, for the following segments:

By Type         

  • Electronic attack
  • Electronic protection
  • Electronic support

By Platform  

  • Airborne
  • Naval
  • Ground
  • Space

By Application         

  • Communication jamming
  • Radar jamming and deception
  • Surveillance & signal intelligence (SIGINT)

By End Use

  • Military
  • Homeland security
  • Commercial

The above information is provided for the following regions and countries:

  • North America 
    • U.S.
    • Canada
  • Europe 
    • Germany
    • UK
    • France
    • Spain
    • Italy
    • Netherlands
  • Asia Pacific 
    • China
    • India
    • Japan
    • Australia
    • South Korea
  • Latin America 
    • Brazil
    • Mexico
    • Argentina
  • Middle East and Africa 
    • Saudi Arabia
    • South Africa
    • UAE
Authors: Suraj Gujar , Kanhaiya Kathoke
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