市場調查報告書
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非殺傷力武器的全球市場Global Non Lethal Weapons Market |
由於對造成嚴重傷害或死亡的非致命武器的需求不斷增長,全球非致命武器市場正在增長。本報告提供全球非殺傷力武器市場的相關調查,提供市場分析,市場預測,市場趨勢等全面性資訊。
十年非殺傷力武器市場分析詳細概述了非殺傷力武器市場的增長、不斷變化的市場動態、技術採用以及本章介紹的整體市場吸引力。
該部分涵蓋了預計影響該市場的 10 項主要技術以及這些技術可能對整個市場產生的影響。
該市場的10年非殺傷力武器市場預測詳細介紹了上述細分市場。
該部分涵蓋地區性非殺傷力武器市場趨勢、驅動因素、制約因素和挑戰,以及政治、經濟、社會和技術方面。該部分還詳細介紹了各地區的市場預測和情景分析。區域分析的後半部分包括主要參與者的概況、供應商格局和企業基準。由於正常情況估算的目前市場規模。
本章討論了該市場的主要防禦計劃,還涵蓋了該市場的最新消息和專利申請。本章還涵蓋了國家層面的十年市場預測和情景分析。
機會矩陣幫助讀者瞭解該市場中的高機會細分市場。
我們的專家對這個市場的分析意見
關於Aviation and Defense Market Reports
Weapons that are not lethal and are intended to lower casualty and lethality rates are known as non-lethal weapons. Compared to conventional weapons systems like knives, rifles, and ammo, these weapons are less likely to kill a target. In both police and military operations, non-lethal weapons are used to stop the escalation of a particular situational conflict. To lessen the severity of the injury and the lethality of the use of lethal weapons, this is typically not permitted. In a variety of force continuum activities, the military also employs non-lethal weaponry. Non-Lethal weapons are used by armed forces and institutions like the United Nations to bring about peace and stability in stressful situations.
Non-Lethal Weapons are also employed on battlefields to restrict civilian population mobility from one location to another. By using these weapons, discipline is maintained without the need for lethal force, which has the potential to cause serious harm or even death. The First Military Expeditionary Forces of the USMC utilized them in Somalia in 1995. Police forces in-crowd, prisoners, and riot control all employ similar strategies.
During the forecast period, a CAGR of 4-5% is predicted for the market for non-lethal weapons overall. The rising need for civilian safety is one of the main factors driving this industry. For example, women often use pepper spray as a non-lethal weapon to defend themselves during an assault. However, certain countries, such as New Zealand and India, do not permit the employment of non-lethal weapons for civilian purposes, which is expected to act as a significant market restraint. In nations like France, the Czech Republic, Spain, Austria, etc., using these weapons is lawful.
In places like Ohio, Texas, Illinois, California, and Alaska, it is lawful to own non-lethal weapons like stun guns. Apastron Private Limited, an Indian corporation, teamed up with the college of military engineering in October 2021 to make non-lethal weapons including the Vajra, Trishul, Sapper Punch, Dand V1, and Dand V2, according to certain recent market events. The materials would be forwarded to the Indo-Tibetan Border Police as well as other law enforcement agencies in India, including the Indian Army (ITBP).
Many people also employ non-lethal weapons as a form of self-defense in tense circumstances. Non-lethal weapons often incapacitate the target to some extent without causing major harm to them. Kinetic bombs, however, are more likely to seriously harm a person if they target weak spots. Because of their propensity to cause significant harm when they come into contact with delicate areas like the neck, head, eyes, etc., non-lethal weapons are often referred to as less-lethal weapons. Rubber buckshot, rubber bullets, soft polymer rounds, plastic bullets, wax bullets, beanbag rounds, ring airfoil projectiles (both kinetic & tear gas projectiles), sponge grenades, and rubber bullets with electroshock effect are a few typical examples of non-lethal weaponry.
Many people also employ non-lethal weapons as a form of self-defense in tense circumstances. Non-lethal weapons often incapacitate the target to some extent without causing major harm to them. Kinetic bombs, however, are more likely to seriously harm a person if they target weak spots. Because of their propensity to cause significant harm when they come into contact with delicate areas like the neck, head, eyes, etc., non-lethal weapons are often referred to as less-lethal weapons. Rubber buckshot, rubber bullets, soft polymer rounds, plastic bullets, wax bullets, beanbag rounds, ring airfoil projectiles (both kinetic & tear gas projectiles), sponge grenades, and rubber bullets with electroshock effect are a few typical examples of non-lethal weaponry.