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全球近程武器系統 (CIWS) 市場:2026-2036 年Global Close In Weapon System (CIWS) Market 2026-2036 |
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全球近程武器系統市場預計在 2026 年達到 10.5 億美元,預計到 2036 年將達到 14.6 億美元,2026 年至 2036 年的複合年增長率 (CAGR) 為 3.35%。

全球近程武器系統 (CIWS) 簡介
近程武器系統 (CIWS) 是一種防禦平台,旨在探測、追蹤和摧毀飛彈、飛機和小型水面目標等近程威脅,從而保護船隻免受攻擊。迫在眉睫的攻擊。近程防禦武器系統(CIWS)將速射火砲或飛彈攔截器與先進的雷達和追蹤系統集成,可對快速移動的威脅做出自動化和即時反應。這些系統作為多層防禦體系中的最後一道防線,與遠程飛彈系統和艦載對抗措施相輔相成。現代CIWS平台強調速度、精度和自動化,確保在最大限度減少人為幹預的情況下實現高命中率。與艦載作戰管理系統的整合有助於協同防禦和最佳化目標優先排序。雷達、感測器融合、彈丸設計和火控演算法方面的技術進步正在提高反應時間、目標捕獲精度和生存能力。各國正投資CIWS,以加強海軍防禦,抵禦反艦飛彈、小型艦艇和低空飛行器等非對稱威脅。持續升級、模組化架構以及與廣泛的海軍網路的互通性確保了作戰準備狀態。 CIWS平台是現代海軍戰略的基石,提供可靠的最後一道防線,保護關鍵資產,並維護海上行動安全,抵禦各種近程威脅。
全球近程防禦武器系統 (CIWS) 的技術影響
技術創新顯著提升了近程防禦武器系統 (CIWS) 的性能,提高了精度、反應速度和防禦效能。雷達和光學感測器能夠快速探測和追蹤威脅,而先進的火控演算法則能夠實現目標優先排序和交戰最佳化。速射火砲和飛彈攔截系統能夠及時摧毀來襲威脅。自動化減輕了操作人員的負擔,並確保即使在高壓交戰中也能保持穩定的性能。與艦載作戰系統和網路化防禦架構的整合提高了態勢感知能力,並實現了多艘艦艇之間的協同作戰。反隱身雷達、多光譜感測器和自適應目標瞄準技術增強了艦艇在面對現代反艦威脅時的生存能力。材料創新,包括耐熱合金和輕質複合材料,支援高速運行並提高了耐久性。軟體定義控制系統無需對硬體進行重大改造即可適應和升級不斷變化的威脅。感測器融合、精確瞄準和快速響應的結合確保了近程防禦武器系統(CIWS)能夠有效對抗飛彈、飛機和快速接近的水面艦艇。技術創新不斷推動響應時間、可靠性和作戰整合的改進,鞏固了CIWS作為多層海上防禦和現代海上安全戰略關鍵組成部分的地位。
全球CIWS的關鍵驅動因素
日益增長的海上威脅,包括先進反艦飛彈、快速攻擊艇和低空飛機攻擊,正在推動全球對CIWS的需求。現代海軍戰略強調多層防禦,使CIWS成為關鍵資產的最後一道防線。感測器系統、火控、自動化和瞄準精度的技術進步提高了系統效能,並支援艦隊現代化。海軍艦隊擴建、近岸防禦優先事項和戰略海上安全倡議推動了CIWS平台的採購和升級。與作戰管理系統、網路化作戰和多艦協同作戰的整合提高了作戰效率和態勢感知能力。 地緣政治緊張局勢、非對稱威脅以及對快速反應能力的需求,正在強化對自動化高速防禦系統的需求。國防現代化、國際合作和國內生產項目的預算撥款進一步推動了此類系統的應用。作戰經驗表明,需要可靠的最後一道防線來保護船隻和關鍵海上基礎設施。不斷演變的威脅、技術進步、戰略重點和作戰需求共同構成了全球近程防禦武器系統(CIWS)成長的主要驅動力。 全球近程防禦武器系統(CIWS)區域發展趨勢 各區域的CIWS部署反映了各國海軍的優先事項、威脅感知和技術能力。北美強調高度自動化、網路整合的系統,用於多域艦隊保護和增強生存能力。歐洲強調精確性、可靠性和適應性,重點在於與盟國海軍相容的模組化、互通平台。亞太地區的成長動力來自區域海上衝突、艦隊擴張以及需要最後一道防線的現代化計畫。中東國家優先考慮海岸防禦、戰略資產保護和快速威脅反應,通常透過國際合作部署近程防禦武器系統(CIWS)。非洲和南美洲正在採用經濟高效的平台來加強海岸安全、應對非對稱威脅並保護關鍵基礎設施。在全球範圍內,發展趨勢包括與雷達和感測器網路整合、軟體驅動的升級以及提高對新興威脅的反應速度。海軍預算、技術基礎設施和威脅感知的區域差異影響著採購和部署策略。近程防禦武器系統平台仍然是現代海軍防禦的核心組成部分,為艦艇提供可靠的最後一道防線,並支援全球海上安全。
雷神公司(RTX旗下公司)已獲得美國海軍一份價值2.05億美元的合同,用於支持 "密集陣" 近程防禦武器系統的持續生產。該合約包括系統升級、改裝、大修以及相關設備的交付。 "密集陣" 近防系統是海軍艦艇的最後一道防線,在保護艦員免受迫在眉睫的威脅方面發揮著至關重要的作用。這份合約體現了美國海軍對該系統效能和可靠性的持續信心。 "密集陣" 近防系統是一種高射速、雷達導引、電腦控制的火砲系統,旨在對抗反艦飛彈和其他能夠穿透外圍防禦的近程威脅。該系統已部署在美國海軍所有級別的水面作戰艦艇上,並在24個盟國海軍中服役。該系統的作戰價值在2024年1月得到了充分體現:當時 "格拉維利號" 驅逐艦在紅海攔截了一枚即將命中目標的胡塞武裝飛彈,保護了300多名艦員的安全。合約工作將在肯塔基州路易斯維爾和其他美國設施進行,直至2029年。
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本部分涵蓋區域武器系統市場的趨勢、驅動因素、限制因素、挑戰以及政治、經濟、社會和技術因素。此外,也提供詳細的區域市場預測和情境分析。區域分析最後包括主要公司概況、供應商狀況和公司基準分析。
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The Global Close in Weapon System market is estimated at USD 1.05 billion in 2026, projected to grow to USD 1.46 billion by 2036 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.35% over the forecast period 2026-2036.

Introduction to Global Close In Weapon System (CIWS)
Close In Weapon Systems are defensive platforms designed to detect, track, and neutralize short-range threats such as missiles, aircraft, and small surface targets, protecting naval vessels from imminent attacks. CIWS integrate rapid-fire guns or missile interceptors with advanced radar and tracking systems to provide automated, immediate response against fast-moving threats. These systems serve as the final protective layer in layered defense architectures, complementing long-range missile systems and shipboard countermeasures. Modern CIWS platforms emphasize speed, accuracy, and automation, allowing minimal human intervention while ensuring high engagement success rates. Integration with ship combat management systems facilitates coordinated defense and optimized target prioritization. Technological developments in radar, sensor fusion, projectile design, and fire control algorithms have enhanced reaction time, targeting precision, and survivability. Nations invest in CIWS to strengthen naval defense against asymmetric threats, including anti-ship missiles, small boats, and low-flying aircraft. Continuous upgrades, modular configurations, and interoperability with broader naval networks ensure operational readiness. CIWS platforms are integral to modern naval strategy, providing reliable last-line defense, protecting critical assets, and maintaining maritime operational security against diverse short-range threats.
Technology Impact in Global Close In Weapon System (CIWS)
Technological innovation has significantly improved the capabilities of CIWS, enhancing accuracy, reaction speed, and defensive effectiveness. Radar and optical sensors provide rapid threat detection and tracking, while advanced fire control algorithms prioritize targets and optimize engagement. High-rate-of-fire guns and missile interceptors enable timely neutralization of incoming threats. Automation reduces operator workload and ensures consistent performance during high-pressure engagements. Integration with shipboard combat systems and networked defense architectures improves situational awareness and coordinated responses across multiple vessels. Stealth-resistant radar, multi-spectral sensors, and adaptive targeting enhance survivability against modern anti-ship threats. Materials innovation, including heat-resistant alloys and lightweight composites, supports high-speed operation and extended durability. Software-defined control systems allow upgrades and adaptability to evolving threats without extensive hardware modifications. The combination of sensor fusion, precision targeting, and rapid response ensures CIWS remain effective against missiles, aircraft, and fast-approaching surface vessels. Technology continues to drive improvements in reaction time, reliability, and operational integration, solidifying CIWS as a critical component of layered naval defense and modern maritime security strategies.
Key Drivers in Global Close In Weapon System (CIWS)
Global CIWS demand is driven by increasing naval threats, including advanced anti-ship missiles, fast attack craft, and low-altitude aerial attacks. Modern naval strategies emphasize layered defense, making CIWS essential for last-line protection of high-value assets. Technological progress in sensor systems, fire control, automation, and targeting accuracy enhances system effectiveness and supports fleet modernization. Naval fleet expansion, coastal defense priorities, and strategic maritime security initiatives encourage procurement and upgrades of CIWS platforms. Integration with combat management systems, networked operations, and multi-vessel coordination increases operational efficiency and situational awareness. Geopolitical tensions, asymmetric threats, and the need for rapid response capabilities reinforce demand for automated, high-speed defense systems. Budget allocation toward defense modernization, international collaboration, and indigenous production programs further drives adoption. Operational experience demonstrates the necessity of reliable last-resort defenses to safeguard vessels and critical maritime infrastructure. Collectively, threat evolution, technological advancement, strategic priorities, and operational requirements form the key drivers of CIWS growth worldwide.
Regional Trends in Global Close In Weapon System (CIWS)
Regional adoption of CIWS reflects naval priorities, threat perceptions, and technological capabilities. North America emphasizes highly automated, network-integrated systems designed for multi-domain fleet protection and high survivability. Europe focuses on modular, interoperable platforms compatible with allied naval forces, emphasizing precision, reliability, and adaptability. Asia-Pacific growth is driven by regional maritime disputes, fleet expansion, and modernization programs requiring last-line defensive solutions. Middle Eastern nations prioritize coastal protection, strategic asset defense, and rapid threat response, often acquiring CIWS through international partnerships. African and South American regions adopt cost-effective platforms to enhance coastal security, counter asymmetric threats, and protect vital infrastructure. Across regions, trends include integration with radar and sensor networks, software-driven upgrades, and enhanced reaction time against emerging threats. Regional differences in naval budgets, technological infrastructure, and threat perception shape procurement and deployment strategies. CIWS platforms remain a central component of modern naval defense, providing reliable last-resort protection for vessels and supporting global maritime security.
Raytheon, an RTX business, has secured a $205 million contract from the U.S. Navy to support the continued production of the Phalanx Close-In Weapon System. The agreement includes the delivery of system upgrades, conversions, overhauls, and associated equipment. Phalanx serves as the Navy's final layer of ship self-defense, providing critical protection for sailors against immediate threats. The award reflects the U.S. Navy's continued confidence in the system's effectiveness and reliability. The Phalanx CIWS is a high-rate, radar-guided, computer-controlled gun system designed to counter anti-ship missiles and other close-range threats that penetrate outer defense layers. It is deployed across all classes of U.S. Navy surface combatants and is also in service with the navies of 24 allied countries. The system's operational value was demonstrated in January 2024, when USS Gravely successfully intercepted a Houthi missile in the Red Sea moments before impact, safeguarding more than 300 crew members. Contract work will be performed in Louisville, Kentucky, and at other U.S. facilities through 2029.
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