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Based on platform, the ground-based systems segment dominated the global market with a share of over 45% in 2023.
Based on type, the reactive armor segment is the fastest growing segment with a CAGR of over 7% between 2024 and 2032.
North America dominated the 30% share of the active protection system market in 2023, accounting for a share of over The United States plays a pivotal role in the Active Protection System (APS) market, driving innovation and adoption through substantial investments and advanced research. The United States places a high priority on improving the durability and efficiency of its armored vehicles as a global leader in military technology.
The creation and implementation of APS technologies, like as the Iron Fist and Trophy system, which offer real-time threat detection and interception capabilities, are important projects. To incorporate APS into its fleets of vehicles, the U.S. Department of Defense works with top defense firms including Raytheon, General Dynamics, and Lockheed Martin. The emphasis on APS raises the bar for vehicle protection and survivability, influences international defense plans, and improves the operational preparedness of the US military.
China is actively developing its APS technology to enhance the protection of its military vehicles. With significant investments in defense modernization, China aims to integrate advanced APS into its armored fleets. The country focuses on indigenous development and testing of systems to bolster its military capabilities and maintain a competitive edge in regional and global security.
Japan is gradually adopting APS technologies as part of its broader defense strategy to protect its Self-Defense Forces' armored vehicles. Emphasizing defense against emerging threats, Japan collaborates with international defense firms and invests in domestic R&D. The focus is on integrating APS to improve vehicle survivability and ensure robust defense capabilities in various operational scenarios.
South Korea is investing in APS development to enhance the protection of its military assets against advanced threats. Collaborating with domestic and international defense companies, South Korea focuses on integrating APS into its armored vehicles. This effort is part of a broader strategy to strengthen its defense posture and maintain technological superiority in the region.