Military Non-steerable Antenna Market Size - By Antenna Type, Application and Platform - Global Forecast, 2025 - 2034

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Military Non-steerable Antenna Market Size

The global military non-steerable antenna market was valued at USD 556.4 million in 2024 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 6.8% to reach USD 1.06 billion by 2034. The growth of the market is attributed to factors such as growth in unmanned systems and remote surveillance.
 

Military Non-steerable Antenna Market

The military non-steerable antennas market is expanding fiercely with the rising defense budgets around the world and the mounting complexity in tactical missions. Defense upgradation programs now lay emphasis on rugged and dependable communications equipment, particularly mechanical steering-free systems. Military non-steerable antennas, with their omnidirectional coverage, minimal maintenance, & swift deployment capability, are fast emerging as a necessity for secure communications in mobile and contested battlefield environments. These antennas form a critical backbone for tactical voice, data, and command transmission even in electronic warfare scenarios. These systems are being placed by countries like U.S., China, India, & NATO-aligned nations on infantry combat vehicles, armored fighting vehicles, naval ships, & forward bases building strong market momentum.
 

Increased demand for battle-hardened communications infrastructure is driving the adoption of military non-steerable antennas. As multi-domain operations & joint-force integration gain significance, military ministries are focusing on communications systems that offer seamless, real-time connectivity with minimal infrastructure. For example, the U.S. Army's Network Modernization plan under its 2030 vision focuses on the development of an interference-immune & scalable communications network through the use of modular antenna systems. In such strategic initiatives, non-steerable antennas are preferable as they can function in distant regions without requiring detailed coordination. Further, in humanitarian missions & asymmetrical warfare, these antennas provide quick deployment and mobility considerations critical to mission accomplishment. With communication dependability now considered a key battle multiplier, the market will look for steady growth as countries persist in investing in network-centric warfare capabilities.
 

Military Non-steerable Antenna Market Trends

  • The military is now embracing Software-Defined Radio (SDR) technology to boost the adaptability & flexibility of communication systems. SDRs provide the capability to program & reprogram radios through software, which facilitates quick adaptation to evolving mission needs & spectrum environments. This convergence advantages military non-steerable antennas by enabling effortless communication in multiple frequency bands without manual adjustments. For example, the U.S. Air Force's i2SDR program is developing modular, hardware-independent SDR systems that can be rapidly reprogrammed to meet expansive communications needs.
  • This not only reduces the logistics hitch of maintaining multiple communications systems but also enhances operating flexibility. Additionally, SDRs enable interoperability among various military platforms as well as between allied nations, ensuring unified operations in joint ventures. Through the combination of SDR technology with non-steerable antennas, military troops are capable of having more effective and reliable communications networks, thus enhancing mission effectiveness overall.
     
  • The rising use of unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned ground vehicles, & autonomous ocean platforms generates a demand for compact, light, & rugged communication gear. Low-profile, ruggedized non-steerable antennas best suit these targets as they deliver dependable omnidirectional coverage without impacting the mobility or stealth ability of the platforms. Omnis have been developed by companies such as Southwest Antennas specifically for manned & unmanned vehicles, including robotic platforms & UGVs. These antennas are designed to sustain extreme environmental conditions to provide uniform performance in demanding operating environments. The incorporation of these antennas in unmanned systems improves their communication, allowing for real-time data exchange & greater situational awareness. With military operations growing increasingly dependent on unmanned systems for reconnaissance, surveillance, & combat support, the need for ruggedized, low-profile non-steerable antennas is likely to grow further.
     

Military Non-steerable Antenna Market Analysis

Military Non-Steerable Antenna Market, By Application, 2021-2034 (USD Million)

Based on the application, the market is segmented into communication, navigation and electronic warfare.
 

  • The communication market was the largest market and was valued at USD 316.4 million in 2024. The market is led majorly by the increasing need for secure, real-time data exchange among various defense platforms such as aircraft, ships, & land vehicles. Fixed antennas feature low profile installation, high durability, and compatibility with new-age SDR (Software-Defined Radio) systems, making them more useful. For instance, U.S. DoD modernization efforts under the Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) mandate concentrate on strengthening data interoperability, rising dependence upon reliable non-steerable antenna systems. Additionally, defense communications upgrades in NATO member nations are fueling faster rollout of advanced RF components, thereby bolstering market growth. It is facilitated by growing expenditure on EW capabilities designed to counter hostile radar & communications.
     
  • The electronic warfare market is anticipated to grow with a CAGR of 8.6% during the forecast period. Non-steerable antennas are a critical part of EW systems for missions like signal jamming, direction finding, & passive electronic surveillance. An example of this is the United States Army's Electronic Warfare Planning and Management Tool (EWPMT), which incorporates fixed antennas to enhance battlefield awareness and spectrum superiority. Compact antenna arrays are also being integrated into unmanned aerial systems (UAS) for tactical EW use, part of a larger movement toward lightweight, quickly deployable systems. This flexibility, combined with reduced maintenance and improved survivability, is driving the segment's growth.
     
Military Non-Steerable Antenna Market Share, By Platform, 2024

Based on the platform, the military non-steerable antenna market is categorized into ground-based, naval, airborne and man-portable.
 

  • The ground-based market was the largest market and was valued at USD 225 million in 2024. Expansion in this segment is driven by investments in military surveillance & communication infrastructure, particularly at fixed command centers, border control points, & radar facilities. Non-steerable antennas are depended on by ground-based platforms for long-lasting, high-quality communications, electronic intelligence (ELINT), & signal intercept due to their high durability & low cost. For instance, the U.S. Army CPI2 and NATO DCIS programs are steadily integrating fixed antenna technology to provide persistent situational awareness in static as well as mobile ground scenarios. The persistence of non-steerable antennas to realize wideband connectivity in extreme environmental conditions promotes their use in long-term deployments by the military.
     
  • The airborne market is the fastest growing market and is anticipated to grow with a CAGR of 8.2% during the forecast period. This growth is due to the boom in demand for intelligence, surveillance, & reconnaissance (ISR) missions, as well as more deployment of manned & unmanned aerial vehicles in hostile airspaces. Airborne platforms are enhanced by small, lightweight, & vibration-proof non-steerable antennas that are capable of sustaining high-frequency communication and electronic warfare functions without mechanical complexity. Defense programs like the U.S. Air Force's Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) and NATO's Alliance Future Surveillance and Control (AFSC) are embedding such antennas to provide secure airborne data links.
     

Based on the antenna type, the military non-steerable antenna market is bifurcated into blade antennas, whip antennas, patch antennas, conformal antennas, rubbery ducky antennas, and loop antennas.
 

  • The whip antennas market was the largest market and was valued at USD 199 million in 2024. Whip antennas are utilized in land vehicles, naval vessels, & ground installations as they are simple in structure, provide omnidirectional coverage, & have high resistance to changing environmental conditions. These antennas are used for VHF & UHF communication in tactical radio systems in applications where regular connectivity is imperative, particularly in mobile devices. The U.S. Department of Defense & coalition partners continue to use whip antennas in legacy systems & new vehicle programs like the JLTV, as their cost savings & battle-proven reliability are valuable to abandon.
     
  • The conformal antennas market is the fastest growing market and is anticipated to grow with a CAGR of 8.6% during the forecast period. Conformal antennas are mounted directly onto the surface of military platforms fuselages of aircraft, bodies of UAVs, and hulls of naval vessels enabling minimum radar cross-section (RCS) and improved aerodynamic performance. The design allows improved stealth and corresponds with defense modernization initiatives aimed at low-observable technologies. The U.S. Air Force's B-21 Raider and F-35 Lightning II programs both utilize conformal antenna technologies to ensure secure, multi-band communications without impacting stealth profiles. Conformal antennas also enable next-generation ISR & EW systems with advanced features like multi-beam & broadband transmission. Their smooth integration with platform architecture and high-level material compatibility are fueling their rapid adoption on air, sea, and space defense platforms.
     
U.S. Military Non-Steerable Antenna Market Size, 2021-2034 (USD Million)
  • The U.S. military non-steerable antenna market and accounted for USD 213.3 million in the year 2024. The growth is furthered by the sheer uptake of Software Defined Radios (SDRs) that necessitate matched antenna systems that can span multiple bands and platforms with no mechanical motion. The U.S. Air Force i2SDR initiative, which addresses reconfigurable, hardware-independent communications platforms, also drives demand for the accommodating antenna systems that enable seamless frequency switching. The U.S. Army's Capability Set fielding strategy is, which field next-generation network gear every two years, also has a focus on compact and modular antenna solutions.
     
  • The Germany military non-steerable antenna market and accounted for USD 20 million in the year 2024. Backed by Germany's strong defense sector & strategic interest in enhancing military communication capabilities through NATO structures. Secure, multi-band communication is the focus area for Germany's defense modernization, which increases the demand for non-steerable antennas. Major European defense companies like Rohde & Schwarz and HENSOLDT play an important role in domestic supplies. Also, efforts by governments to boost cyber-secure battlefield communications and adoption of 5G technology in defense platforms are the major growth drivers.
     
  • The military non-steerable antenna market in China is projected to reach USD 90 million by the year 2034. Driven by huge investments in defense modernization and enhancement of indigenous production capacities. China's "Made in China 2025" strategy encourages local manufacturing of military communication equipment, minimizing the import dependency. Firms such as CETC (China Electronics Technology Group Corporation) are busy designing wideband, rugged antennas for multi-domain battlefield use. Evolving geopolitical tensions and heightened emphasis on electronic warfare capabilities also drive market expansion.
     
  • The Japan military non-steerable antenna market accounted for USD 8 million in 2024. influenced by Japan's strategic emphasis on improving self-defense forces' communications capacity in the face of regional security threats. Japanese defense companies such as NEC and Mitsubishi Electric are developing compact, multi-frequency antenna technologies for maritime as well as land use. Government efforts in Japan to renew Self-Defense Force communications infrastructure with better RF technology drive ongoing demand.
     
  • The India military non-steerable antenna market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of over 8.3% during the forecast period. driven by rise in defense expenditures, domestic production according to the "Make in India" program, & upgrades of armed forces communication networks. The DRDO & Indian private sector players like Bharat Electronics Limited are offering domestic production capabilities. Increased border security requirements & government initiatives promoting local defense technological development favor continued market growth.
     
  • Middle East and Africa military non-steerable antenna market is growing consistently with the governments of the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa heavily investing in their military communications systems modernization. Increasing defense expenditure & rising regional security needs propel demand. In the Saudi & UAE regions, advanced procurement practices & collaborations with international defense companies speed up non-steerable antenna adoption for land, air, and naval units. South Africa is experiencing steady growth underpinned by modernizing communication facilities in its defense establishments and growing emphasis on domestic defense production. Regulatory favor & the growing number of defense cooperation agreements within the region further power market growth.
     

Military Non-steerable Antenna Market Share

The military non-steerable antenna industry is highly competitive and fragmented with the presence of established global players as well as local players and startups. The top 5 companies in the global market are L3Harris Technologies, Inc., Rohde & Schwarz, Chelton Limited, Comrod Communication AS and Thales collectively accounting for a share of 34% market share.
 

Market leaders in the military non-steerable antenna market are committing to future-proof systems that value weight reduction using advanced composite materials, improved signal fidelity, and ruggedized ergonomic designs to address the extreme demands of contemporary battlefield environments. The developments target faster signal acquisition, decreased electromagnetic interference, and compatibility with next-generation tactical communications systems, command-and-control systems, and modular battlefield networks. SDR compatibility, low SWaP (weight, size, and power) requirements, and integration into cloud-based or edge communications systems are becoming the norm to enable multi-domain operations.
 

A focus has been growing on non-steerable antennas that enable AI-driven signal processing and machine learning-based spectrum management, enabling real-time threat detection, adaptive frequency hopping, and self-optimizing networks. The antennas are being integrated with self-diagnosability, auto-calibration, and maintenance-predictive functions, enhancing operational uptime and lowering lifecycle cost in high-tempo military environments. Additionally, North American and European defense procurement is trending towards antennas constructed from RoHS-compliant, ruggedized materials that satisfy rigorous environmental, safety, and performance criteria like MIL-STD-810, ISO 9001, and ITAR compliance. Sustainable production is increasingly gaining momentum as well, in step with larger government goals for more environmentally friendly defense technologies.
 

Military Non-steerable Antenna Market Companies

The military non-steerable antenna industry features several prominent players, including:

  • Abracon       
  • Rohde & Schwarz    
  • MTI Wireless Edge   
  • L3Harris Technologies, Inc. 
  • Hascall-Denke
  • HR Smith Group of Companies     
     

Rohde & Schwarz has been a prominent player in the non-steerable antenna market of the military by virtue of its innovative RF and microwave communications solutions, specifically designed for critical mission-based defense operations. The non-steerable antenna solutions of the company are known to offer high-performance signal transmission, resistance to harsh operating conditions, and smooth interoperability with modern day military communication networks. Rohde & Schwarz has a vast portfolio of non-steerable antennas employed in fixed, mobile, & airborne systems, providing HF/VHF/UHF bands for tactical voice & data links. Its NAVICS and R&S ADD series antennas are used in naval ships & ground defense installations to give ongoing tactical communication & electronic support. With a heritage of precision engineering & a firm commitment to cybersecurity & interoperability, Rohde & Schwarz remains dedicated to providing trusted antenna solutions that are compliant with NATO and international defense standards.
 

HR Smith Group of Companies is a leading player in the military non-steerable antenna market, providing a full range of fixed antennas designed for robust defense environments. With the company having specialized in aerospace and military communications for decades, the antenna solutions from the company are characterized by their miniature size, high mechanical strength, and wideband operation capability. HR Smith's Series 10-100 and 10-200 whip and blade antennas are widely used on rotary- and fixed-wing aircraft, ground vehicles, and naval vessels for VHF/UHF communications, GPS navigation, and emergency locator transmission.
 

Military Non-steerable Antenna Industry News

  • In April 2025, Rohde & Schwarz introduced cutting-edge, portable military spectrum monitoring solutions to improve spectrum management, emitter geolocation, & radio communication dependability for the military. These lightweight, weather-resistant units enable autonomous 24/7 operation with minimal infrastructure. For rapid deployment, they assist EMCON, SAR operations, & interference resolution, enhancing spectrum dominance in challenging military environments.
     
  • In October of 2024, MTI Wireless Edge secured a order of USD 0.75 million from a new system house client for the production of military antennas, with delivery within 12 months. The transaction reflected increased demand from domestic integrators outsourced production of antennas & solidifies MTI as a reliable defense antenna supplier, with long-term partnership.
     

The military non-steerable antenna market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecasts in terms of revenue (USD Million) from 2021 to 2034, for the following segments:

By Antenna Type   

  • Blade antennas       
  • Whip antennas        
  • Patch antennas       
  • Conformal antennas 
  • Rubbery ducky antennas    
  • Loop antennas        

By Application      

  • Communication
  • Navigation
  • Electronic warfare

By Platform

  • Ground-based
  • Naval
  • Airborne
  • Man-portable

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 , Deeksha Vishwakarma
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